15 year old kills 9 year old in my hometown UPDATE: Page 3

TRAGIC UPDATE:

As if this thing could not get any worse. I had heard that a writing teacher at the high school committed suicide after the murder. What is now being confirmed is that the perpetrator turned in a paper that in some way detailed the intent of her crime. This teacher by all accounts was a wonderful, ethical teacher. My mom was telling me he marched with MLK and even went to jail for protesting during the Civil Rights era. Apparently, he blamed himself for not recognizing the paper for what it was. :(

More details have come out about the details of the killing and the gravesite, but I don't want to say too much until police release those details. These are all through the grapevine at this point. But if they are true, the level of planning on behalf of the perpetrator is absolutely unbelievable.

do you have a link for this info? Previously on WS it was stated he had a terminal illness....I am reading over there now and someone posted this linkl from the DIS and no one seems to haev confirmed it. So would love to know where you read it.
 
I read this thread and it reminds me so much of a case that happened around here a long time ago - where a young boy bludgeoned another boy to death with a bat just to see what it felt like. That child was tried and convicted as an adult. He was put in a maximum security prison for the rest of his life. He was 13 - it was so tragic and so unfathomable. It seemingly came out of nowhere - though as with this case there were signs but people missed them.

I remember that case. The one in Canton, MA, correct? I was talking to my husband last night and saying how much this case reminded me of the one in Canton. I was a teenager myself when that happened, and I remember how much it disturbed me back then. I always wondered what happened to the boy who committed the murder. Both of these cases are so sad on so many levels...
 
The one in Canton, MA, correct?

:scared1: :scared1: I grew up in Canton! I must have left before this happened, I don't remember hearing about it....
 
do you have a link for this info? Previously on WS it was stated he had a terminal illness....I am reading over there now and someone posted this linkl from the DIS and no one seems to haev confirmed it. So would love to know where you read it.

what is WS?
 

I would like to know why her identity is being kept such a secret, yet everyone in the media seems to know who it, but no one will say. Is it illegal?

In either case, the Twitter has been erased (by who?) and the You Tube account is suspended.
 
Yes, it's illegal to publish the name of a juvenile suspect. Word has gotten out because this happened in a very small town, and people in the town figured out who the girl was. Local law enforcement has been very careful not to say publicly, as they don't want a mistrial.
 
do you have a link for this info? Previously on WS it was stated he had a terminal illness....I am reading over there now and someone posted this linkl from the DIS and no one seems to haev confirmed it. So would love to know where you read it.

I haven't read it. My mother told me it was confirmed that that was the source of written evidence and source of the suicide. Perhaps she jumped the gun. I remember my father telling me a few days ago and that there was speculation, and my mom told me yesterday it was confirmed.

My father sent me a CNN transcript in which it said her YouTube account had a blurb that described her hobbies as "killing and cutting". It also stated that there was a video of her electrocuting herself and her brothers on a fence.
 
I haven't read it. My mother told me it was confirmed that that was the source of written evidence and source of the suicide. Perhaps she jumped the gun. I remember my father telling me a few days ago and that there was speculation, and my mom told me yesterday it was confirmed.

My father sent me a CNN transcript in which it said her YouTube account had a blurb that described her hobbies as "killing and cutting". It also stated that there was a video of her electrocuting herself and her brothers on a fence.

I am trying to catch up on websleuths now to see if this has been updated....that site is VERY strict re what is posted, it has to be a "fact" or else you get put in time out or banned, that is why I was asking.
 
Thought I'd bump this with an update:

http://news.aol.com/article/alyssa-...yssa-bustamante-15-charged-as-adult-in/772912

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Nov. 18) - Blessed with a Friday off school, 15-year-old Alyssa Bustamante dug two holes in the ground to be used as a grave, authorities said. For the next week, she attended classes, all the while plotting the right time for a murder, they said.

That time arrived the evening of Oct. 21, when Bustamante strangled 9-year-old neighbor Elizabeth Olten without provocation, cut the girl's throat and stabbed her, prosecutors said. Why?
"Ultimately, she stated she wanted to know what it felt like," Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. David Rice testified Wednesday during a court hearing over the slaying.

Rice, who interviewed Bustamante in the days after Elizabeth's disappearance, said she confessed to investigators and led them to the fourth-grader's well-concealed body in a wooded area near their neighborhood in St. Martins, a small town west of Jefferson City.

A Cole County judge ruled Wednesday that Bustamante, who has been held in Missouri's juvenile justice system, should be tried as an adult. Hours later, the teen was indicted on adult charges of first-degree murder and armed criminal action for allegedly using a knife to kill Elizabeth. A judge later entered a not guilty plea on Bustamante's behalf and referred her to the public defender's office.

The court proceedings marked the first time that the suspect in Elizabeth's death had been publicly identified since a two-day search for the girl by hundreds of volunteers. When they found Elizabeth's body Oct. 23, authorities only said that a 15-year-old had led them to it and was in custody for the slaying.

Bustamante remained largely expressionless as she sat with her hands shackled around her waist in court Wednesday. She occasionally looked down beneath the brown bangs that covered her eyes and swallowed hard as a judge read the charges against her.

On one side of the courtroom sat her mother and grandmother, who has been Bustamante's legal guardian for about half of her life. On the other side sat Elizabeth's mother, relatives and friends, several of whom wore pink — Elizabeth's favorite color.

Bustamante was ordered held without bond pending her trial. If convicted of first-degree murder, she would be sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Witnesses at Bustamante's adult certification hearing described a girl who was bright yet depressed and clever in a sometimes sneaky sort of way. She ranked in roughly the top third of her class at Jefferson City High School, the principal said, and had been in no trouble at school or with the law.

Yet Bustamante had tried to commit suicide at age 13 and had been receiving mental health treatment for depression and cutting herself, said David Cook, the chief juvenile officer in Cole County. Once, she led her family to believe she was attending a local church event when she instead sneaked off to a concert in St. Louis, about two hours away, Cook said. On one or two other occasions, Bustamante spent the night in the woods without permission, he said.

After her arrest, Bustamante tried to cut herself with her own fingernails while being held in juvenile custody, said her appointed juvenile defense attorney Kurt Valentine.

He argued Bustamante should remain in the juvenile system, where she could potentially be rehabilitated before being set free by age 21. Valentine warned that Bustamante would either kill herself or be assaulted and killed by others if she were placed in an adult jail cell or prison.

"We are throwing away the child and we are signing a death sentence for Alyssa," Valentine said. "She is not going to survive her time in the Cole County jail."

Cole County Sheriff Greg White said later that Bustamante would be held at a different, undisclosed location.

Cook recommended Bustamante be tied as an adult. Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem agreed, saying the killing was vicious and that the state had no adequate facilities or services to treat Bustamante if she remained in the juvenile system.

Bill Heberle, with the Missouri Division of Youth Services, testified that the state has no secure facilities with fences for female juveniles. Youths in Missouri's juvenile system generally are housed in group settings and are not typically watched by staff 24 hours a day, he said.
 
Thanks for that update, I have been wondering about this case. So sad, so very, very sad!
 
The face of evil is so freaking mundane!! This kid looks like anyone else. You see these cases, and it's hard to believe that so much evil is completely masked.

I know! Poor Elizabeth. She didn't have a chance. :(
 
What I want to know is.......For whom was the SECOND grave intended? :eek: Her sister? Some random kid? :scared1:

Rehabilitated by age 21, my hiney! :rolleyes1 I'd say this kid could hold her own in an adult prison.
 
I was just going to search for this thread to update it.

So the most recent updates from Jeff City: Alyssa Bustamante has been certified as an adult to stand trial for premeditated murder in the death of 9 year old Elizabeth Olden. Elizabeth had been playing with Bustamante's younger sister shortly before the murder. Bustamante took Elizabeth out into the woods, strangled her, cut her throat, and then mutilated the body. Among the evidence now being released, two graves were prepared. The motive being released is that she wanted to "see what it felt like."

Now for the word on the street: This took at least a month to plan. The graves were dug in advance. There were actually three dug, but the first one the ground was too hard. According to the rumors (which have so far been accurate), it was not that she intended multiple victims, but was trying out different areas to find the best place to conceal the body. She was apparently looking at which woud offer the most concealment, and how long it would take to go to each site. It had to be far enough away that she could conceal the body, but not so far that it took too long to get there and searches had started. The amount of planning that went into this is mindboggling. This was no 5 minutes of premeditation that sometimes = 1st degree murder, this was well planned in advance.

The big controversy there right now is where to put her. She obviously is not being held at Prenger, our local center which is more for drug offenders and foster children they don't have homes for (they have a separate ward for foster kids.) I believe she was being held at a more secruity in Fulton, but now that she has been certified as an adult. Technically she is supposed to be held at the Cole County Correctional Center, but her defense is arguing that that is not an appropriate place for a 15 year old girl. To esnure her safety they would have to place her in solitary. Even then, it doesn't sound like the right place. The problem is that we really don't have places to keep people like this. It is so far outside the realm of "normal" (even for a criminal.)
 
Alyssa Bustamante:
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Elizabeth Olten:
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