When the Illinois State Police announced the finding of burned remains on December 4, 2017 in Jefferson County (Ill.), the spotlight was once again on Beth Bentley, who vanished in May 2010.
Read a current article here. Radio station 95.3 operates out of Centralia, Ill.
Anyone who believes that Beth ever was near the Amtrak station in Centralia probably also believes in the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny. I have no idea why the media continue to even mention that red herring.
It seemed strange to me that the State Police would mention Beth Bentley in the article about the found burned remains, unless they felt the possibility of a very strong connection between Beth and that site.
It is certainly premature to consider charging anyone, since the remains have not yet been identified.
Are all the "likely suspects" still in sight? A short list of people who probably know what happened to Beth might include ten familiar names. Who is keeping an eye on them? Has anyone left town or dropped out-of-sight?
How did the State Police "happen" to find the burned remains? Who told them where to look? I hope that person's Will is up-to-date. I would encourage that person to make a full video recording of everything known about Beth's life and disappearance "just in case". Then put it in a safe place, such as the office of an honest attorney who can be trusted to turn it over to police, should an "accident" occur.
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Hopefully they looked back in the case file that said to look in the back yard of the Mount Vernon home reported to Woodstock police right after she vanished. They've always had information. They just didn't do much, and when they did, the cadaver dogs that were there didn't pick up on what they found 8 years later.. and that shows that you can't rely on these dogs 100%.
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