Brooklyn woman who claimed missing autistic child doesn't exist has his name tattooed on her arm
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Brooklyn woman who claimed missing autistic child doesn't exist has his name tattooed on her arm
""She tells us that she is barren - she does not have a child named Jacob, although she has a Jacob tattoo on her arm," Kenny said. "We know the kid exists. She's denying it, and it's just a matter of now finding him.""
""The presence of blood in multiple locations in the apartment, the cadaver dog hitting, it's most likely going to be a homicide, but we're still working through it," the chief said."
Jacqueline Pritchett, 50, is connected to the disappearance of 11-year-old non-verbal autistic Jacob Pritchett, who was last seen by neighbors late last summer. An NYPD cadaver dog detected blood in the apartment refrigerator and on a mattress near a dumpster, but the boy's body has not been recovered. The apartment appeared scrubbed, with toys found in the bathroom and closets; Pritchett alternately described herself as a single mother, then a single woman, and later said she was barren. Investigators searched two upstate landfills and examined thousands of tons of trash with no results. Police say a homicide is likely and seek public tips.
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