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By Charles Montaldo, About.com Guide to Crime / Punishment since 2004

Search for Dylan Turns Up 'Human Remains'

Monday July 4, 2005
Somber Idaho investigators said they had found "human remains" in an area where they believe Shasta and Dylan Groene were staying with a registered sex offender who was arrested after being spotted in a Denny's restaurant with Shasta.

Sheriff Rocky Watson said the remains, found in western Montana, would be sent to an FBI laboratory for identification. The sheriff did not say if he believed the remains were Shasta's nine-year-old brother Dylan, but earlier investigators said they had little hope that he was still alive.

Shasta was found Saturday when she was taken to a Denny's restaurant by Joseph Edward Duncan III -- 10 miles from her home where her mother, brother and mother's boyfriend were killed. Authorities said Duncan was not cooperating with investigators, but they were able to pinpoint areas where he had been recently from statements from Shasta and information they found in his vehicle.

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Earlier Articles:
Shasta Groene Found in Idaho, Brother Presumed Dead
Still No Clues for Missing Idaho Children
Three Killed, Two Idaho Children Missing

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August 20, 2008 at 1:43 am
(1) kat elsberry says:

please find this duncan person guilty and put him to death. do not let this aminal live
let him burn in hell where he came from.
the devil awaits his return to the pit of hell.
god will never forgive this unhuman. fry him
then burn his remains and grind his bones to nothing. let him be remember as nothing he has become.

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