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Bodies of Missing 7 Year Old Randy Sylvester Jr & 3 Year Old Sister Denim Sylvester Found Deceased

7-year-old Randy Sylvester Jr. and his 3-year-old sister, Denim Sylvester had been missing since Fathers Day, June 15, 2008. Several searches had been conducted including help from the volunteer searchers of Texas EquuSearch.

However, today there is sad news to report out of Pasadena, TX. Police have found the charred remains of Randy and Denim Sylvester. Their remains were found packed in a wooden chest and a suit case and left in a wooded area about 5 miles from their Pasadena, TX home. Randy Sylvester Sr. had led police to the area on Friday night. Sylvester Sr. had been a suspect in his children’s disappearance from the outset.

Pasadena police Capt. A.H. Corbett told reporters Saturday that the children’s father, Randy Sylvester Sr., led searchers to the remains shortly before midnight Friday after a week of misleading statements of where the children were located. Sylvester is still jailed on an assault charge in an alleged attack on the children’s mother, Jerilynn St. Cyr, on Monday night.

 Father Leads Police to Burnt Bodies of 2 Missing Kids

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Tim Miller, Director of Equisearch a search and recovery team that helped find the bodies of 7-year-old Randy Sylvester, Jr. and 3-year-old Denim.

The bodies of the two missing Pasadena children have been found

June 21st, 2008 at 12:58pm Posted by | Found Deceased, Missing, Missing Children | 5 comments

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  1. [...] sad but not unexpected news is being reported that the bodies of 3 year old Denim and 8 year old Randy Sylvester have been found deceased. The bodies were found packed in a wooden chest and a suitcase left in a wooded area in [...]

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  2. My heart just dropped to the floor when I head this horrible thing that happened to these children. They did not ask to be born, yet they had to die this horrific death. I do not see why we have to have a trial for this animal and waste taxpayers money. Why can’t we just burn him or do to him exactly what he did to these children. At least they are with God now.

    Comment by Eleln Moore | June 21, 2008

  3. This is sick. How can someone do that to their own kids? This man needs to be executed for what he has done. Rest assured he will burn in hell.

    Comment by Michelle | June 26, 2008

  4. A Sylvester Memorial Fund has been set up @ Chase Bank – for those concerned citizens that would like to make donations

    Comment by MzGray504 | July 10, 2008

  5. Pasadena man indicted in deaths of his children
    By BRIAN ROGERS Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
    Sept. 10, 2008, 3:29PM

    Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for a Pasadena man in the grisly deaths of his two children, whose bodies had been severely burned inside a suitcase and a wooden box.

    A grand jury indicted 27-year-old Randy Terrell Sylvester on Wednesday on capital murder charges. Prosecutors will seek the death penalty, said Harris County Assistant District Attorney Stephen St. Martin, adding that the medical examiner has not determined the cause of death for either Randy Sylvester Jr., 7, or Denim Sylvester, 3.

    Sylvester was also indicted on an assault charge, accused of hitting the children’s mother, Jerilynn St. Cyr.

    Investigators said the children disappeared June 15 from the Sandridge Apartment Homes at 4025 Burke, where their parents lived in separate units.

    About a week later, Sylvester led investigators to the children’s remains in a wooded area near Galveston Road and Allendale, where flames scorched overhanging tree limbs, indicating an accelerant had been used.

    No accelerants, ignitable materials, lighters or matches were found when they searched Sylvester’s apartment and car.

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/…n/5994098.html
    HAT TIP-FAITH @ HFTM

    Comment by Nut44x4 | September 11, 2008

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