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BRUNSWICK, Georgia (CNN) -- The body of a 6-year-old boy missing since last
week was found Thursday alongside a road near the Glynn County Airport,
police said.
Department of Natural Resources rangers found the body of Christopher
Barrios about 4 p.m., Glynn County Police Chief Matt Doering said.
The body was covered but not buried and the case is being treated as a
homicide, Doering said.
About 60 volunteer searchers, many wearing T-shirts printed with the boy's
photo, hugged and wept as they learned of the boy's death, The Associated
Press reported.
"You suspected all along in your heart, it's just not the outcome you want,"
Mari Charnock told AP. "At least we know, though. At least it's over."
Police on Wednesday named a convicted sex offender, his parents and a family
friend as suspects in the boy's disappearance.
George Edenfield, his parents David and Peggy Edenfield, and family friend
Donald Dale are being held in connection with the case.
"We believe they were involved in this abduction, and they are the only
ones, we believe, involved," Doering said Thursday.
The four gave information indicating that Christopher's body could be found
in a field in the area, but searches there Tuesday and Wednesday turned up
nothing. (Watch how police arrested the four suspects )
The body was not where the suspects had told police to look, Doering said.
The four initially faced possible charges of lying to investigators,
obstruction of justice and concealing the death of another.
Doering said Thursday the charges were likely to be upgraded.
George Edenfield, 31, was taken into custody Friday for a probation
violation, according to Glynn County Police Capt. Jim Nazzrie. A resident of
the same mobile home park as the boy, Edenfield consented to a police search
of his home, but no clues were found there, Nazzrie said.
Christopher was last seen about 6:15 p.m. March 8, Nazzrie said.
At the mobile home, police spoke with Edenfield's mother, who told them to
search woods they previously had combed, Nazzrie said. A second search of
the woods turned up nothing, he said.
Police then arrested Edenfield's mother, Peggy, on suspicion of interfering
with a criminal investigation, Nazzrie said.
"His mother did a lot of talking, like, 'You need to look here' and 'You
should look over there,' " Nazzrie told CNN. Police followed the leads but
found nothing, he said.
Edenfield was convicted of two counts of child molestation in 1997,
according to Georgia's sex offender registry.
**** COLD-HEARTED ******* CHRISTIAN GOD
death to the christian god
BRUNSWICK, Georgia (CNN) -- The body of a 6-year-old boy missing since last
week was found Thursday alongside a road near the Glynn County Airport,
police said.
Department of Natural Resources rangers found the body of Christopher
Barrios about 4 p.m., Glynn County Police Chief Matt Doering said.
The body was covered but not buried and the case is being treated as a
homicide, Doering said.
About 60 volunteer searchers, many wearing T-shirts printed with the boy's
photo, hugged and wept as they learned of the boy's death, The Associated
Press reported.
"You suspected all along in your heart, it's just not the outcome you want,"
Mari Charnock told AP. "At least we know, though. At least it's over."
Police on Wednesday named a convicted sex offender, his parents and a family
friend as suspects in the boy's disappearance.
George Edenfield, his parents David and Peggy Edenfield, and family friend
Donald Dale are being held in connection with the case.
"We believe they were involved in this abduction, and they are the only
ones, we believe, involved," Doering said Thursday.
The four gave information indicating that Christopher's body could be found
in a field in the area, but searches there Tuesday and Wednesday turned up
nothing. (Watch how police arrested the four suspects )
The body was not where the suspects had told police to look, Doering said.
The four initially faced possible charges of lying to investigators,
obstruction of justice and concealing the death of another.
Doering said Thursday the charges were likely to be upgraded.
George Edenfield, 31, was taken into custody Friday for a probation
violation, according to Glynn County Police Capt. Jim Nazzrie. A resident of
the same mobile home park as the boy, Edenfield consented to a police search
of his home, but no clues were found there, Nazzrie said.
Christopher was last seen about 6:15 p.m. March 8, Nazzrie said.
At the mobile home, police spoke with Edenfield's mother, who told them to
search woods they previously had combed, Nazzrie said. A second search of
the woods turned up nothing, he said.
Police then arrested Edenfield's mother, Peggy, on suspicion of interfering
with a criminal investigation, Nazzrie said.
"His mother did a lot of talking, like, 'You need to look here' and 'You
should look over there,' " Nazzrie told CNN. Police followed the leads but
found nothing, he said.
Edenfield was convicted of two counts of child molestation in 1997,
according to Georgia's sex offender registry.