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Jonah Payne Georgia,Coroner,Signs,Foul,Play Georgia Coroner: No Signs Of Foul Play

Georgia authorities stated in a press release, April 25, 2005, that there was no evidence of foul play in the deaths of Jonah and Nicole Payne. Stay tuned to AMW.com as the investigation continues.
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Sex:
Male
Race:
White
Age at Disappearance:
3
Height:
3'3''
Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair):
  • Brown
Traits and Habits:
  • May be with his sister, Nicole Payne
Last Seen:
  • Warren County , GA
Other Possible Locations:
  • Georgia
Last updated

Recovered; Apr 25, 2005

Police Make Gruesome Discovery At Local Pond


Georgia authorities have made a gruesome discovery just one half mile from the home of missing toddlers Jonah and Nicole Payne. Two bodies have been pulled from a local pond and have been identified as the missing toddlers. According to officials, the children have been known to wander off on their own and did so Saturday afternoon before a neighbor found them and brought them home.

Preliminary Results Released


Preliminary results on the autopsies performed on the two Georgia toddlers show no signs of foul play. The investigation continues as Georgia authorities have not released an official cause of death.


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Media Photo Nicole Payne is also missing missing children,Jonah Payne
Nicole Payne is also missing

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