‘Siblings confess’ to killing boy, six

The body of a six-year-old boy was found buried in mud early today with a puncture wound to the neck, and his brother and sister confessed to his killing, authorities said.

‘Siblings confess’ to killing boy, six

The body of a six-year-old boy was found buried in mud early today with a puncture wound to the neck, and his brother and sister confessed to his killing, authorities said.

Little Jackson Carr’s 15-year-old sister led police to the shallow grave in a wooded area near Lewisville, Texas after hours of searching, police said.

She and her 10-year-old brother were charged with murder and were being held at a juvenile detention centre.

Sergeant Richard Douglas said the 10-year-old confessed to holding his brother down during the killing.

The six-year-old’s body was found about 100ft from his family’s home. Police are still investigating the cause of death and motive.

The boy was reported missing on Monday night after his brother told their parents he could not find him after a game of hide-and-seek.

Neighbour Mike Houser said the family had lived in the suburb north of Dallas for about four months.

The children regularly played in the creek bed behind the home, neighbour said. A red tent which the children used as a fort was still standing near the loose red dirt where the body was uncovered.

At the Lewisville school where Jackson was a first year pupil, counsellors were on hand to help students cope with the tragedy.

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