The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Found bodies believed to be kids

Missing brother, sister may have been found Thursday buried behind home near Savannah.

- By Joshua Sharpe joshua.sharpe@ajc.com and Chelsea Prince Chelsea.Prince@ajc.com

A boy vanished, then a girl. Anybody who knew chose to say nothing.

Now, authoritie­s in Effingham County near Savannah say they believe they’ve found the children’s bodies buried in their family’s backyard.

Elwyn Crocker Jr. was 14 when he was last seen two years ago. His sister, Mary, was 14 when someone caught a glimpse of her this October. But the remains weren’t discovered in Guyton, an old farming town of fewer than 2,000 people, until Thursday.

What happened to them is unclear. Autopsies, which authoritie­s hope will confirm the identities and causes of death, were underway Friday. Investigat­ors have taken custody of a third child, who has special needs, and arrested four adults who lived in the home, including the father and his wife, on charges of child cruelty and concealing a death.

”I’ve been doing this 41 years, and a while ago I almost broke down in tears,” Sheriff Jimmy McDuffie told reporters, his voice shaking. “It’s that bad. I cannot understand how you do children like this. It’s horrible.”

Deputies went to the home Wednesday after a tipster expressed concern for the whereabout­s of the girl. Initially, they were told she was with her mother in South Carolina.

Deputies said they interviewe­d father Elwyn Crocker Sr., who turns 49 on Christmas and until recently played Santa at a nearby

Walmart in Rincon. Investigat­ors haven’t revealed what he said, but it led them to dig up the yard.

The father, his wife, Candice Crocker, 33, and her mother, Kim Wright, 50, were arrested, as well as Wright’s boyfriend, Roy Anthony Prather, 55. The charges of concealing a death and child cruelty could be upgraded as the investigat­ion continues, the sheriff said.

Neither child had ever been officially reported missing.

At one point, they were enrolled in Effingham County schools, but Mary was recently being homeschool­ed, authoritie­s said.

Sheriff’s Office spokeswoma­n Gena Sullivan said deputies had only ever been called to the home for complaints about a couple of pit bulls, but they’ve now been told the family was reported “a few years ago” to the Division of Family and Children Services. The agency declined to comment, as it doesn’t speak on particular cases.

While investigat­ors were on scene Thursday, McDuffie said they were met by concerned neighbors who said they had thought something was wrong in the home. The sheriff wished they would’ve said something sooner.

”If we can just encourage those folks to give us a call,” he said, “it could lead us to maybe not having this conclusion.”

Neighbors said the kids seemed to stay mostly inside the home, although the girl was often outside doing yard work, according to Savannah television station WTOC.

”Other kids said at school they could tell stuff was wrong with her hands. They were red,” neighbor Gary Bennett told WTOC. “That was from being out in the yard, out there most of the time working, doing stuff from the time she got off that bus until they would go in at night. Then she would go to school and kids would see her and ask what was wrong and she wouldn’t ever say anything. She wouldn’t open up to anybody.”

Investigat­ors are still trying to make sense of the case. None of the suspects have a significan­t criminal history, the Sheriff ’s Office said. Detectives are hoping for help from the girl’s mother in South Carolina, where she is believed to be homeless.

”The biggest question some of us are asking is, ‘how did the little boy go missing for two years and nobody identified that?’” Sullivan said.

 ??  ?? Authoritie­s believe they found the bodies of 14-year-old Mary Crocker (left) and her brother Elwyn Crocker Jr.
Authoritie­s believe they found the bodies of 14-year-old Mary Crocker (left) and her brother Elwyn Crocker Jr.
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Candice Crocker and husband Elwyn Crocker Sr. were arrested on child cruelty charges and for concealing a death.
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