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Authors: Kimber S. Dawn

That Which Destroys Me (26 page)

Moments later, I sat perched atop the school watching as paramedics attempted to resuscitate my Beauty in vain. It was only when I witnessed the man covered in a sheen of sweat who was in charge of chest compressions step back and shake his head as they loaded her on a gurney into the ambulance, that I realized how wrong of me it was to make a decision based on my emotions.

Tears streamed down my face as I sat watching my Beauty be carried away, ironically in a vessel flashing lights of red and white.

 

Chapter 32

Investigation

 

I’m glad this shit fuck week is finally over. On the other hand, I’m pissed as hell another week has come and gone and I’m still left with no answers and no Stella.

Finally! Derrick has new information!

I grab at the pages, yanking them from the damn fax machine before they can print the page number at the bottom.

Who the fuck needs page numbers?! WHO?

After I lay all eight pages out on my desk and assemble them in what I’m pretty sure is the correct order, I sink into my chair. A Fresh bottle of scotch my companion—I pour my first tumbler full, swallow a huge gulp and let my eyes fall to the collection of pages in front of me… I know they are about to fuck me up.

 

Stella Jolie Reese

DOB June 10 1988

Female

Caucasian

Height: 5’7

Last documented weight: 134 lbs

Hair color: Brown

Eye Color: Hazel

Marital Status: Single

Mother: Unknown

Father: Fredrick Reese- found murdered 1/4/96 at 31 yo age. Police files indicate seven yo daughter (Stella Reese) was the only witness. All evidence concludes to the child committing the homicide in an effort to evade her father’s sexual abuse—Child has no recollection of the events which occurred and refuses to answer questions related to possible shock. Charges were never filed and child was placed in therapy. CPS placed child in the foster care system where she was placed in a foster home.     

Fred Reese – Sole Guardian and named on birth certificate as biological father.    

After the occurrence resulting in the patient, Stella J. Reese, being admitted to ER via EMS in 1997, Pine Bluff DA was interrogated by State of LA resulting in the reinstatement of case number 102.561, The State of Louisiana vs. Reese—Manslaughter 1
st
degree (Minor stipulations prevented charges being filed.)

The collaborative investigation between PBPD and the State of LA remained an ongoing investigation until autopsy reports of the exhumed body returned with nothing but circumstantial evidence.

However, during a meeting between State of LA and neighbors, four of the initial nine now recalled seeing a navy Ford Bronco in the Reese’s driveway. No one recalls seeing the vehicle there before or after the date 1/4/96. No one recalls seeing the person driving the vehicle.

The case is re filed Unsolved/Cold Case due to lack of evidence.

FOSTER HOMES w/ Listing of ALL members living at residence the same time as Stella Reese:

Pine Bluff, LA

(1996-97)

Mr. & Mrs. Sims

Blake and Jenny Sims, married in 1988, no children of their own, began foster care program in 1994.

The Sims residence was a four bedroom three bath ranch style home in the Prairies Estates neighborhood.

At the time Stella Reese was placed in this foster home, there were two other children living there since 1994.

1) Jeffery Pierce

Male; Caucasian

DOB: 9/10/86

Hair/Eye Color: Blond/Blue

Parents died 12/24/93 in Motor Vehicle Accident or MVA caused by a drunk driver swerving into opposite lane and hitting the Pierce vehicle at an estimated speed of 55 mph head on. When officers arrived at the scene there were no survivors.

Jeffery Pierce was taken by the state and placed in the LA foster care program in 1994. He was the first child fostered by Mr. & Mrs. Sims.

Initial Psych evaluation by the state of LA found the patient’s mental evaluation WNL (Within Normal Limits) related to  his developmental stage.

Annual follow up evaluations:

1995: Patient diagnosed with depression and speech impediment. Therapy with a parish counselor and speech therapist was initiated for weekly sessions. State of LA will continue to monitor patient’s progress and work closely with counselor and speech therapist. Follow up in one year.

1996: After six months of weekly therapy sessions, the counselor’s six month evaluation showed dramatic progress and little to no depression symptoms noted. Therapy continued for six months. Patient’s Psych evaluations by the state of LA were found Within Normal Limits related to his developmental stage.

Speech therapy continues.

From 1997-2002 Psych evaluations by the state of LA were WNL (Within Normal Limits) r/t his developmental stage.

Child was removed from Mr. & Mrs. Sims foster care after an incident with another child, Stella Reese, which resulted in the foster parents being removed from the program. When the child was questioned about the incident he stated, “I never knew nothing like that. I never seen it. Hey, can I have a coke?”

 

2) Preston Stone

Male; Caucasian

DOB: 6/29/86

Hair/Eye Color: Brown/Blue

Preston’s file goes back to ’88 when authorities were called to an armed home invasion. Four adult residents were found shot point blank to the chest. The fifth adult resident was found in the hallway grasping a telephone with four gunshot wounds to the back. 911 dispatcher was still on the line found in victim’s hand. The only survivor was eighteen month old Preston Stone found in a back room.

Child was placed in the foster care system. In 1995, he was moved to the Sims foster care home related to his previous foster care provider being deceased. Cause of death was ruled positional asphyxiation during sleep.

Initial Psych evaluation by the state of LA in 1988 states mental and emotional state were WNL (Within Normal Limits) r/t his developmental stage.

Psych evaluation by the state of LA from 1989-1997: Other than continuing speech therapy for ongoing Selective Mutisim being displayed by patient, all evals were found WNL (Within Normal Limits) r/t his developmental stage.

Child was removed from Mr. & Mrs. Sims foster care after an incident with another child, Stella Reese, resulted in the foster parents being removed from the program. When child was questioned after incident he was unable to verbally answer related to his diagnosis by state psychiatrist and speech therapist of selective mutisim. When child was questioned using written questions, all answers were consistent with Jeffery Pierce’s leading investigators to the belief neither male children were targeted by Blake Sims sexual assault.

Psych evaluation by the state of LA 1998: ***Patient's mood, thoughts, and behavior are highly unusual and disorganized compared to previous psych evals. Patient Therapy with a parish counselor initiated for weekly sessions. State of LA will continue to monitor patient’s progress and work closely with counselor. Follow up in one year.

Psych evaluation by the state of LA 1999-2003: All Psych evaluations by the state of LA were WNL (Within Normal Limits) ***Except in 2000: There has been a change in mood or behavior noted during Psych evaluation by the state of the patients selective mutisim was finally resolved with speech therapy.

 

Alexandria, LA

(1997-1999)

Mr. & Mrs. Temple

Jonathan and Ella Temple, married in 1980, no children of their own, began with foster care program in 1985.

There were no other children in this foster home while Stella J. Reese was under their care.

 

Ruston, LA

(1999)

Mr. & Mrs. George Long

George and Marcia Long, married in 1993, one biological child (daughter *See note), began with foster program in 1998.

The Long residence was a three bedroom two bath home in the King’s Terrace neighborhood.

Chelsea Long

Female; Caucasian

DOB: 11/19/95

Chelsea was evaluated prior to parents acceptance in LA Foster Care Program;

Psych evaluation by the state of LA in 1998; Mental and emotional state were WNL (Within Normal Limits) r/t her developmental stage.

After the removal of Stella J. Reese from Long residence, Chelsea Long had a Psych evaluation by the state of LA in 1999: Mental and emotional state were WNL (Within Normal Limits) r/t her developmental stage. When child was questioned with parents consent by Social Services Counselor she stated, “Nope, love mommy and daddy.”

 

**After Stella Reese received extensive psych evaluations performed by the state it was ruled the mental breakdown caused by PTSD displayed during the therapy session in 1999 was related to the child’s previous documented molestation, sexual abuse and/or assault.

 

Shreveport, LA

(2000-2001)

Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Joseph and Elizabeth Smith, married in 1988, one biological child (daughter *See note), began with foster program in 1988.

The Smith residence was a five bedroom three bath home in the Broadmoor neighborhood.

 

Jessica Smith

Female; Caucasian

DOB: 1/9/87

Jessica was evaluated after parents were accepted in LA Foster Care Program;

Psych evaluation by the state of LA in 1990; Mental and emotional state were WNL (Within Normal Limits) r/t her developmental stage.

At the time Stella Reese was placed in this foster home, there were two other foster children living there.

 

1) Michael Jones

Male; African American

DOB: 2/6/86

Hair/Eye Color: Black/Brown

Child’s only living relative, his maternal grandmother died in 1998 r/t Cardiac arrest.

Michael Jones was taken by the state and placed in the foster care program with Mr. and Mrs. Smith in 1998.

Initial Psych evaluation in 1998 by the state of LA were found WNL (Within Normal Limits) r/t his developmental stage.

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