Mom's Adult Videos, Nude Photos Investigated In Missing Boy Case
Officials Believe Trenton May Be Alive
Still Alive?
Meanwhile, investigators said Tuesday night that Trenton may still be alive.A witness said she saw Trenton with his mother, Melinda Duckett, hours before his reported disappearance, said Capt. Jimmy Pogue of the Marion County Sheriff's Office. Investigators have not clearly determined the mother's whereabouts in the 24 hours or so before the boy went missing.Melinda Duckett reported her son missing Aug. 27, telling police she found a cut in his bedroom window screen when she checked on him around 9:20 p.m. She committed suicide Sept. 8.Melinda Duckett remains the primary suspect, Pogue said."He could still be alive, and we need people to start looking for him and stop assuming he's passed away and that we're not looking for him," Pogue said.The witness reported seeing Melinda Duckett with the boy at a restaurant in Belleview on Aug. 27, Pogue said."She believes she saw Melinda and the baby during the time that Trenton is unaccounted for," he said.Belleview is 20 miles northwest of Leesburg, where Trenton lived with his mother and her grandparents. More details will be released Wednesday, Pogue said. Authorities focused on Melinda Duckett after some of Trenton's toys, photographs and a sonogram photo were found in a trash bin in her apartment complex a day after he was reported missing. She refused to take a polygraph test, apparently on the advice of her lawyer.Trenton's father, Joshua Duckett, said investigators now share his belief that his son is alive. He also declined Tuesday to release new information about the investigation."They're just going on the same theory I've been going on," he said. "I'm still 100 percent confident he's alive and well. It's just a matter of finding him."Repeated searches of Central Florida forests and open spaces for any sign of the toddler have failed.- September 20, 2006: FDLE: Missing Boy's Toys Found In Mom's Trash
- September 17, 2006: Search For Missing Toddler Comes Up Empty
- September 14, 2006: Search For Missing Boy Moves To Ocala Forest
- September 11, 2006: Police: Missing Central Fla. Boy May Not Be Alive
- September 9, 2006: Police: Death Of Missing Boy's Mom A Suicide
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