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Hearings set to declare Skelton brothers legally lifeless

By Editorial Board Published November 27, 2024 3 Min Read
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Hearings set to declare Skelton brothers legally lifeless

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Courtroom hearings are scheduled subsequent month on whether or not to have the Skelton brothers declared legally lifeless.

The three boys disappeared 14 years in the past after spending the Thanksgiving vacation with their father John Skelton. As an alternative of returning them to their mom, Tanya Zuvers, he instructed investigators that the three boys — 9-year-old Andrew, 7-year-old Alexander and 5-year-old Tanner — got to “an underground group” to guard them from Zuvers.

Zuvers introduced her plans to attempt to have the boys declared legally deceased earlier this 12 months.

Age development photographs of (L-R) Tanner, Alexander and Andrew Skelton, who went lacking in in 2010. (Photos courtesy the Nationwide Heart for Lacking and Exploited Youngsters)

“This decision came after much thought and discussion with my family and friends. It did not come lightly and was definitely a difficult decision to make,” she acknowledged. “No guardian desires to lose a toddler, however to should have the courts step in and declare them deceased is simply unfathomable.

“At the end of the day, one person is responsible for the disappearance of my sons. That person, at one point, claimed the boys would hibernate until they graduate. As of today … all three boys are over 18 and all would have graduated high school, yet they have not been returned to me and are still missing.”

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Courtroom paperwork present hearings are scheduled within the Lenawee County Probate Courtroom for Dec. 11 by way of Dec. 13 and Dec. 16.

john skelton 040220 083021An Aug. 2, 2020, picture of John Skelton from the Michigan Division of Corrections.

Investigators have been in a position to monitor John Skelton’s actions by way of his cellphone, which confirmed him leaving his house in Morenci, Michigan, and touring 25 miles southwest to Vacation Metropolis, Ohio, then returning.

Skelton ultimately pleaded no contest to a few counts of illegal imprisonment in 2011 and was sentenced to 10 to fifteen years in jail. He’s being held at Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility in Ionia.

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