This is a breaking update in the search for six-year-old Jenise Wright: Law enforcement authorities have revealed that the results of polygraph tests taken by the parents will not be made public. It's hard to understand why investigators would choose to do this, but on the other hand it could be an indicator of what's to come in this case. If the parents had passed the polygraph tests last night, wouldn't the investigators quickly release this to the public? Wouldn't the parents be willing to address this publicly?
If the parents failed the polygraph test, it wouldn't be surprising. After all, they waited a full 24 hours before even reporting the six-year-old girl missing. What's more: CPS authorities have removed two more children from the home: A 12-year-old girl and an eight-year-old boy.
All of the clues in this case, thus far, indicate that little Jenise Wright suffered some kind of foul play -- and her parents may either be in on it, or they otherwise know more than they are sharing with investigators.
If the parents failed the polygraph test, it wouldn't be surprising. After all, they waited a full 24 hours before even reporting the six-year-old girl missing. What's more: CPS authorities have removed two more children from the home: A 12-year-old girl and an eight-year-old boy.
All of the clues in this case, thus far, indicate that little Jenise Wright suffered some kind of foul play -- and her parents may either be in on it, or they otherwise know more than they are sharing with investigators.