Elijah Vue

REMAINS OF TOT ELIJAH VUE, 3, FOUND BY DEER HUNTER AFTER MOMMY SENDS HIM TO TORTURE CAMP WITH LOVER

CRIME Stories with Nancy Grace

The search is over. Human remains found by a hunter have been identified as Elijah Vue.

Two Rivers Police Chief Ben Miennert described the discovery of the 3-year-old’s body, saying, “The remains were found on private property by someone preparing his land for hunting season. The area was thickly wooded, with heavy underbrush, just north of Manitou. This location is just over three miles northwest of where he was originally reported missing.”

He added that the area had been searched multiple times by law enforcement, private searchers, the landowner, aerial teams, and various search and rescue teams. The remains were found just three miles from where the boy disappeared, near a home where his mother, Katrina Baur, used to live.

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Dr. Erin H. Kimmerle, Ph.D. – Forensic Anthropologist, Director of the FL Institute for Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science at the University of South Florida;  Author: “Skeletal Trauma: Identification of Skeletal Injuries Resulting from Human Rights Abuse and Armed Conflict;” Instagram: @erin.kimmerle
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[Feature Photo:Elijah Vue/Wisconsin State Police]