A law enforcement source told PIX11 that Shapiro also posted the photo on social media before calling authorities, something Shapiro denies.
With helicopters flying overhead, a swarm of NYPD dive teams, detectives and evidence technicians combed the site Thursday night, turning up two legs and a torso.
The feet had a pair of size 5 1/2 Nike Air Jordans. Those are the kind of shoes Oquendo was wearing when he disappeared from his school in Long Island City on Oct. 4. The park where the body parts washed up is …show more content…
11 miles from Oquendo’s school.
Read more: http://pix11.com/2014/01/17/body-parts-found-may-be-linked-to-avonte-oquendo-police-source/#ixzz2r2Ktz0jmNEW YORK (PIX11) - The family attorney for Avonte Oquendo held a press conference Monday to address the media after being bombarded with questions following the discovery of human remains that bear similarities to the missing autistic boy from Queens.
The first thing attorney David Perecman wanted to emphasize was that “there is no DNA evidence at this point in time.”
He did, however, have new details on the remains, revealing that investigators had found a skull with teeth still intact that can be compared to dental records.
“The sneakers, apparently, were tied pretty tightly to his feet” Perecman said, adding that the skin condition is good enough to get a print.
In a twist that may have huge implications in for a lawsuit, Perecman also addressed potential new evidence. “There supposedly was audio tape at the front of the school when Avonte was leaving the school, and there were questions asked of him by the school safety agent.”
RELATED: Family of Avonte Oquendo holds out hope until DNA results come back
Perecman says he will not be able to confirm those claims until he has the video, he said. He added that he was only given five videos from non-consecutive cameras; there are twenty on the first floor of the school.
NEW YORK (PIX11) - The family attorney for Avonte Oquendo held a press conference Monday to address the media after being bombarded with questions following the discovery of human remains that bear similarities to the missing autistic boy from Queens.
The first thing attorney David Perecman wanted to emphasize was that “there is no DNA evidence at this point in time.”
He did, however, have new details on the remains, revealing that investigators had found a skull with teeth still intact that can be compared to dental records.
“The sneakers, apparently, were tied pretty tightly to his feet” Perecman said, adding that the skin condition is good enough to get a print.
In a twist that may have huge implications in for a lawsuit, Perecman also addressed potential new evidence. “There supposedly was audio tape at the front of the school when Avonte was leaving the school, and there were questions asked of him by the school safety agent.”
RELATED: Family of Avonte Oquendo holds out hope until DNA results come back
Perecman says he will not be able to confirm those claims until he has the video, he said. He added that he was only given five videos from non-consecutive cameras; there are twenty on the first floor of the school.
Read more: http://pix11.com/2014/01/20/avonte-oquendo-family-lawyer-gives-new-details-on-remains-surveillance-video/#ixzz2r2LCKMTq
Read more: http://pix11.com/2014/01/20/avonte-oquendo-family-lawyer-gives-new-details-on-remains-surveillance-video/#ixzz2r2LCKMTqNEW YORK (PIX11) - The family attorney for Avonte Oquendo held a press conference Monday to address the media after being bombarded with questions following the discovery of human remains that bear similarities to the missing autistic boy from Queens.
The first thing attorney David Perecman wanted to emphasize was that “there is no DNA evidence at this point in time.”
He did, however, have new details on the remains, revealing that investigators had found a skull with teeth still intact that can be compared to dental records.
“The sneakers, apparently, were tied pretty tightly to his feet” Perecman said, adding that the skin condition is good enough to get a print.
In a twist that may have huge implications in for a lawsuit, Perecman also addressed potential new evidence. “There supposedly was audio tape at the front of the school when Avonte was leaving the school, and there were questions asked of him by the school safety agent.”
RELATED: Family of Avonte Oquendo holds out hope until DNA results come back
Perecman says he will not be able to confirm those claims until he has the video, he said. He added that he was only given five videos from non-consecutive cameras; there are twenty on the first floor of the school.
Read more: http://pix11.com/2014/01/20/avonte-oquendo-family-lawyer-gives-new-details-on-remains-surveillance-video/#ixzz2NEW YORK (PIX11) - The family attorney for Avonte Oquendo held a press conference Monday to address the media after being bombarded with questions following the discovery of human remains that bear similarities to the missing autistic boy from Queens.
The first thing attorney David Perecman wanted to emphasize was that “there is no DNA evidence at this point in time.”
He did, however, have new details on the remains, revealing that investigators had found a skull with teeth still intact that can be compared to dental records.
“The sneakers, apparently, were tied pretty tightly to his feet” Perecman said, adding that the skin condition is good enough to get a print.
In a twist that may have huge implications in for a lawsuit, Perecman also addressed potential new evidence. “There supposedly was audio tape at the front of the school when Avonte was leaving the school, and there were questions asked of him by the school safety agent.”
RELATED: Family of Avonte Oquendo holds out hope until DNA results come back
Perecman says he will not be able to confirm those claims until he has the video, he said.
He added that he was only given five videos from non-consecutive cameras; there are twenty on the first floor of the school.
Read more: http://pix11.com/2014/01/20/avonte-oquendo-family-lawyer-gives-new-details-on-remains-surveillance-video/#ixzz2r2LCKMTqr2LCKNEW YORK (PIX11) - The family attorney for Avonte Oquendo held a press conference Monday to address the media after being bombarded with questions following the discovery of human remains that bear similarities to the missing autistic boy from Queens.
The first thing attorney David Perecman wanted to emphasize was that “there is no DNA evidence at this point in time.”
He did, however, have new details on the remains, revealing that investigators had found a skull with teeth still intact that can be compared to dental records.
“The sneakers, apparently, were tied pretty tightly to his feet” Perecman said, adding that the skin condition is good enough to get a …show more content…
print.
In a twist that may have huge implications in for a lawsuit, Perecman also addressed potential new evidence. “There supposedly was audio tape at the front of the school when Avonte was leaving the school, and there were questions asked of him by the school safety agent.”
RELATED: Family of Avonte Oquendo holds out hope until DNA results come back
Perecman says he will not be able to confirm those claims until he has the video, he said. He added that he was only given five videos from non-consecutive cameras; there are twenty on the first floor of the school.
Read more: http://pix11.com/2014/01/20/avonte-oquendo-family-lawyer-gives-new-details-on-remains-surveillance-video/#ixzz2r2LCKMTqMNEW YORK (PIX11) - The family attorney for Avonte Oquendo held a press conference Monday to address the media after being bombarded with questions following the discovery of human remains that bear similarities to the missing autistic boy from Queens.
The first thing attorney David Perecman wanted to emphasize was that “there is no DNA evidence at this point in time.”
He did, however, have new details on the remains, revealing that investigators had found a skull with teeth still intact that can be compared to dental records.
“The sneakers, apparently, were tied pretty tightly to his feet” Perecman said, adding that the skin condition is good enough to get a print.
In a twist that may have huge implications in for a lawsuit, Perecman also addressed potential new evidence. “There supposedly was audio tape at the front of the school when Avonte was leaving the school, and there were questions asked of him by the school safety agent.”
RELATED: Family of Avonte Oquendo holds out hope until DNA results come back
Perecman says he will not be able to confirm those claims until he has the video, he said. He added that he was only given five videos from non-consecutive cameras; there are twenty on the first floor of the school.
Read more: http://pix11.com/2014/01/20/avonte-oquendo-family-lawyer-gives-new-details-on-remains-surveillance-video/#ixzz2r2LCKMTqTqNEW YORK (PIX11) - The family attorney for Avonte Oquendo held a press conference Monday to address the media after being bombarded with questions following the discovery of human remains that bear similarities to the missing autistic boy from Queens.
The first thing attorney David Perecman wanted to emphasize was that “there is no DNA evidence at this point in time.”
He did, however, have new details on the remains, revealing that investigators had found a skull with teeth still intact that can be compared to dental records.
“The sneakers, apparently, were tied pretty tightly to his feet” Perecman said, adding that the skin condition is good enough to get a print.
In a twist that may have huge implications in for a lawsuit, Perecman also addressed potential new evidence. “There supposedly was audio tape at the front of the school when Avonte was leaving the school, and there were questions asked of him by the school safety agent.”
RELATED: Family of Avonte Oquendo holds out hope until DNA results come back
Perecman says he will not be able to confirm those claims until he has the video, he said.
He added that he was only given five videos from non-consecutive cameras; there are twenty on the first floor of the school.
NEW YORK (PIX11) - The family attorney for Avonte Oquendo held a press conference Monday to address the media after being bombarded with questions following the discovery of human remains that bear similarities to the missing autistic boy from Queens.
The first thing attorney David Perecman wanted to emphasize was that “there is no DNA evidence at this point in time.”
He did, however, have new details on the remains, revealing that investigators had found a skull with teeth still intact that can be compared to dental records.
“The sneakers, apparently, were tied pretty tightly to his feet” Perecman said, adding that the skin condition is good enough to get a print.
In a twist that may have huge implications in for a lawsuit, Perecman also addressed potential new evidence. “There supposedly was audio tape at the front of the school when Avonte was leaving the school, and there were questions asked of him by the school safety
agent.”
RELATED: Family of Avonte Oquendo holds out hope until DNA results come back
Perecman says he will not be able to confirm those claims until he has the video, he said. He added that he was only given five videos from non-consecutive cameras; there are twenty on the first floor of the school.
Read more: http://pix11.com/2014/01/20/avonte-oquendo-family-lawyer-gives-new-details-on-remains-surveillance-video/#ixzz2r2LCKMTq
Read more: http://pix11.com/2014/01/20/avonte-oquendo-family-lawyer-gives-new-details-on-remains-surveillance-video/#ixzz2r2LCKMTq