A Georgia woman has been charged in connection with the 2016 disappearance of her 10-year-old adoptive son, Jesse Wilson, police in Buckeye, Arizona, announced at a Tuesday press conference. Jesse’s skeletal remains were found on the side of an Arizona road in 2018.

During Tuesday’s press conference, Buckeye Police Chief Larry Hall announced that Crystal Wilson, 54, is being charged with abandonment or concealment of a body. Wilson was arrested at her current home in Gainesville, Georgia, and will be extradited back to Buckeye, where she lived with Jesse at the time of his death.

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Though Jesse’s biological family had long suspected that Wilson played a part in his disappearance, at yesterday’s press conference, Hall said there wasn’t enough evidence to move forward with earlier charges because of the state of Jesse’s remains when he was found. “It’s very difficult … when you don’t have a body,” Hall said. “After we did locate him, that didn’t provide any further information for us.”

Hall also said he believed Wilson moved the little boy’s body from her house and then disposed of it. DNA collected from her Jeep, as well as GPS evidence, allegedly put her in the area of where the remains were found. “She knows what happened,” Hall alleged. “She’s not telling us; the onus is on her.”

In 2020, a new investigator was assigned to the case to look for new leads and angles. “This case was personal to a lot of people,” Hall said. “Jesse was a 10-year-old boy who deserved the best in life.”

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“I want a murder charge on her. That was my grandson. She killed my grandson, I know she did,“the grandmother claimed, according to the outlet.

It is unclear whether Wilson has retained an attorney or issued a plea.

source: people.com