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Indignation after Parie, which “burned the kid’s bodies and made necklaces from ashes”, charges fall

Indignation after Parie, which “burned the kid’s bodies and made necklaces from ashes”, charges fall

The couple in the Indiana accused of burning the child’s bodies and making necklaces from ashes have fallen allegations, while investigators are still looking for more evidence.

Steven Valle (31 years old) and Samantha Sebella (25 years old) were arrested in September 2024. After Valle, allegedly confessed to friends about killing two children and burning their bodies in their fire in the yard.

On Wednesday in court, the judge dismissed the allegations without prejudices, which means that prosecutors can re -register the case at a later date.

The case was dismissed because “there was no evidence that the crime”, according to Valle’s lawyers.

“Cases against Steven Valle and Samantha Sebella were released today, while the state was allowed to renovate the allegations if they obtain new evidence,” said defense prosecutor Van der Molen ABC 7.

“Working in consultation with the talented lawyer Sebella, Brook Scheurich, we reviewed all the materials and we did not see any evidence that the crime even took place.”

“We hope that this release will end this matter,” he added.

However Law and crime They expect them to get a case when anthropologists have still switched through ashes, debris and other material police.

Indignation after Parie, which “burned the kid’s bodies and made necklaces from ashes”, charges fall

Steven Valle (31 years old) and Samantha Sebella, 25 years old, were arrested in September 2024. After Valle, allegedly confessed to friends for killing two children and burning their bodies in their yard

Steven Valle (31 years old) and Samantha Sebella, 25 years old, were arrested in September 2024. After Valle, allegedly confessed to friends for killing two children and burning their bodies in their yard

“Matters against Steven Valle and Samantha Sebella were dismissed today, while the state was allowed to renovate the allegations if they obtain new evidence,” said Mark Van der Molen defense lawyer

Jacob Taulman, the prosecutor of Jasper, said that they expected that the anthropologists have still moved through the ashes, debris and other material police, they discovered

Jacob Taulman, the prosecutor of Jasper, said that they expected that the anthropologists have still moved through the ashes, debris and other material police, they discovered

He described this process as “difficult and tedious” due to the small size of the material. Prosecutors are still combing digital data.

“We are going to seek justice in this matter,” said Taulman.

When the deputies arrived home by Parey “Wheatfield Field on September 20, they found” partial bone fragments “that a specialist in Indianapolis was able to determine as human.

The couple was then arrested in October and accused of murder, neglect of death dependent, abuse of corpses, hindering justice and a lack of a dead body.

The authorities say that the couple initially denied any knowledge about the burning of children in the fire in the yard, when the deputies found them in a hotel in Newton on September 20.

The couple confessed to having one child without a birth certificate or documentation, because the child was born at home, in accordance with court documents obtained by Fox News.

The couple also denied that she ever had a miscarriage or miscarriage. Jasper’s Department of Health Department did not have documentation, which indicated that Sebella was ever born.

But the police still took mobile phones, from which they were supposedly able to discover many messages, which indicated that the valley had killed and burned many children.

“You killed my children because you are Af *****, you never loved me,” one message read, according to court documents. “You killed our children, I have (sic) DNA in my body,” we read another message between Seba and Valle

When the deputies arrived at Parey 'Wheatfield on September 20, 2024

When the deputies arrived at Parey ‘Wheatfield on September 20, 2024

“You killed my children because you are Af *****, you never loved me,” one message read, according to court documents.

“You killed our children, I have (sic) DNA forever,” we read another message between Seba and Valle.

Law enforcement agencies reported that the third undocumented child was taken from their care.

Then, on September 30, Sheriff’s Office, Indiana State Police and the Bureau of Coroner Jasper, along with two dogs of the corpse, came to the house of Wheatfield, where they lived. Valle and Sabella were reportedly evicted from the real estate at the beginning of this year.

According to Fox News, the dogs marked a fireplace and a pile of ashes near the garage, leaning investigators to dig a part of the yard and discovering bone fragments.

Until October 3, court documents show that Valle admitted that Sebella gave birth to a boy in 2018.

He told the officers that Sebella gave birth to a child when he was not, and claimed that when he returned home, he discovered that Sebella had fainted and the child lay between her legs.

Dolle said that the child did not wake up or breathed, claiming that he had cleaned the newborn, placed him in a blanket and put it in a box.

The police also say that Valle told them that the children were buried for about three to five years before he dug them and burned them on fire. He allegedly added that he saved some ashes to make a necklace

The police also say that Valle told them that the children were buried for about three to five years before he dug them and burned them on fire. He allegedly added that he saved some ashes to make a necklace

Due to the lack of evidence confirming the crime, both parties are not in custody after dismissing the case

Due to the lack of evidence confirming the crime, both parties are not in custody after dismissing the case

Valle allegedly said that after three days he buried the child in the yard because “he knew that the child would not come back to life.”

The suspect began to tell the officers that Sebella became pregnant for the second time and prematurely gave birth to a child in a bathtub when he was at work.

He said that the child was dead and wrapped in a blanket when he returned home and buried a child in the yard near the first, according to court documents.

The police also say that Valle told them that the children were buried for about three to five years before he dug them and burned them on fire.

Apparently he added that he saved some of the ashes to make a necklace.

As the investigation continued, the officers learned that Valle and Sebella were physically violent and determined that Sebella did not take any action to protect her two deceased children, a living child or herself from violence.

The police also said that they did not try to inform the authorities about the death of children, burials or burns.

Due to the lack of evidence confirming the crime, both sides are not in custody.