Cops: Missing Vt. Girl Was Murdered
No Charges Yet In Homicide; Autopsy Could Take Two Months
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Brooke Bennett, in undated family photo (AP Photo/Vermont State Police)
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This undated photo, supplied by the Vermont State Police, shows Michael Jacques, Brooke Bennett's uncle who is now charged in her kidnapping. (AP Photo/Vermont State Police)
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Michael Jacques, who is accused of abducting his niece, Brooke Bennett, was ordered held until his trial on a federal kidnapping charge. His attorney, Michael Desautels, did not ask U.S. Magistrate-Judge Jerome Niedermeier to release Jacques.
"(Jacques) has a very serious criminal history demonstrating an extreme danger to the community," Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig Nolan said.
Nolan said Brooke's death was a homicide, but he didn't say how she was killed. No one has been charged with her death. State police say it could take eight weeks before autopsy results are available.
Jacques could face the death penalty if convicted under federal law of kidnapping resulting in Brooke's death.
Prosecutors say Jacques, 42, abducted Brooke on June 25. After a weeklong search, she was found buried about a mile from his home in Randolph, about 50 miles southeast of Burlington.
Jacques is a registered sex offender. He was convicted in 1993 of kidnapping and raping a woman he supervised at a fast food restaurant. Citing statements from another underage girl, prosecutors claim in an affidavit that Jacques tricked Brooke into thinking she was going to a party and instead took her to his Randolph home to initiate her into a child sex ring on the day she disappeared.
At a hearing in the same court earlier Monday, Brooke's former stepfather, Raymond Gagnon, did not contest his continued detention on obstruction of justice charges related to the case. Gagnon, of San Antonio, is accused of having someone throw out his laptop computer a week ago while authorities were searching for Brooke.
Gagnon married Brooke's mother in 2000, but they later divorced.
During Gagnon's hearing, federal prosecutors in Alabama charged the 40-year-old with possessing child pornography at his former home in Cullman, Ala.
In affidavits filed in Vermont, the FBI said Jacques changed a posting to Brooke's MySpace account the night she was reported missing. Gagnon also accessed the account that night, but denied changing the posting, according to the affidavit.
In announcing the pornography charge, federal prosecutors in Birmingham, Ala., said Gagnon acknowledged trying to access the account again from a public computer in the Cullman library "on or about" June 26, the next day.
The complaint in Alabama said Gagnon flew from San Antonio to Cullman that day and on to Burlington on June 27.
Neither Jacques nor Gagnon has entered a plea.
Both defense attorneys left the courthouse without speaking to reporters.
Preliminary hearings on evidence against both Gagnon and Jacques were scheduled for July 17.
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See all 26 CommentsPosted by BBrundj at 03:04 AM : Jul 08, 2008
The problem is, parents try to warn their kids about strangers--when the real molester/rapist is more likely to be dad, grandpa, uncle, pastor, teacher, coach, etc--and moms aid and abet this behavior by always putting their child right in the hands and path of those who would harm them--(like trusting their male relatives or the stupid women in their family who then trust the male relatives)
Posted by rhs648 at 11:02 PM : Jul 07, 2008
Crossing the state line to commit a felony IS a fed offense. When the stepdad made trips to VT to help hide evidence and was also there molesting other girls and maybe even helped to rape his ex-stepdaughter, those could be federal offenses. No doubt the man had been grooming this girl for years with mild molestation--probably why the mom divorced him the first time--for diddling her daughters.
He probably came to Vermont to finish what he had started, and found a ready accomplice in the other sexxx fiend of (the uncle.)
both should get the death penalty--as more info comes out, watch each turn on the other. How long were they molesting that poor girl before they decided to take it to a level she could not endure--and as a result, they killed her to keep her from telling on them?
These people don''t even deserve a trial--just slowly torture them--waterboard, whatever. They don''t deserve to die quickly.
as for brooke, it sux that her own kin (altho not blood)did that. u r supposed to be able to trust in your family. scary what the world is coming to. they need to bring down the axe on these guys & try them federally & give them the death penalty. i would love to be one of the jurors. no light sentence. & no private cell. gen. pop. all the way.
Beian: "Ya think?"
Brookes mom didn''t know this?? I''ll bet she did. Allowing your child with a registered s_ex offender is or should be against any state laws. Federal laws?
Posted by zgomer
Why not execute one or both if they are found guilty of kidnapping and murder if Vermont has the death penalty. Perhaps they can be tried in Federal court where the death penalty is still allowed. Of course, Federal prosecutors will have to charge one or both with Federal offenses. I believe that kidnapping is a Federal offense but I could be wrong.
Posted by shippg
Both men are in jail. Now the state has time to investigate and build its case against both men. Additional charges can be added as investigators uncover eveidence.
STUPID SYSTEM. Favors the criminal EVERY TIME.
No, seriously. When will they learn that s_ex offenders CANNOT be rehabilitated back into society.
As I always say here...at least he murdered her. No child should have to live with the shame of being a se_x abuse victim. It''s a fate WORSE than death.
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