View Full Version : Grand jury in Molly Bish probe


Kane
04-24-2004, 04:41 PM
http://www.boston.com/dailynews/114/region/Special_grand_jury_to_investig:.shtml

As mentioned in the link above, Worcester County District Attorney John Conte has announced that a grand jury will be conducted, in the hopes that it will help further the investigation into the abduction and murder of Molly Bish (the Warren, MA teenager who went in missing in June of 2000, and whose remains were found last year).

Over 100 witnesses might end up being called to testify under oath. The grand jury would also have the authority to force uncooperative witnesses to testify.

Although no one has been arrested and charged in the case, there are some potential (if not official) suspects, including seven men who are convicted sex offenders living in the Warren area. The names of these people of interest, however, have not been publicly disclosed, obviously because doing so too soon (especially when there's less-than-sufficient evidence against them) might compromise the investigation.

The grand jury should begin by the end of May, and could last up to six months. Let's hope that it leads to satisfactory results.

Ninjaman
08-28-2004, 04:05 PM
Has there been anything of interest happening in this case recently? Has the grand jury uncovered any new information?

Kane
08-29-2004, 09:28 PM
Originally posted by Ninjaman
Has there been anything of interest happening in this case recently? Has the grand jury uncovered any new information?

As mentioned in a short article (dated 8/24) at the link below, Molly Bish's family has been questioned by the grand jury. Although the case has been in the news recently, there is not much new information to report. The grand jury is expected to last until November.

http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/local/B51503/

Ninjaman
08-31-2004, 02:48 PM
ok, thanks. I hope they uncover some new information, as I'm sure we all do.