Who killed Sierra?


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Updated: 7/04/2012 8:47 pm | Published: 6/29/2012 4:30 pm
Reported by: Marcos Ortiz
Sierra Newbold
Sierra Newbold

WEST JORDAN Utah (ABC 4 News) - A former FBI agent says the murder of a 6-year old girl doesn't have the markings of a sex offender.
Tuesday, Sierra Newbold was taken from her home, sexually assaulted and her body was dumped in a nearby canal according to West Jordan police.

On Friday, police continued their investigation but offered no information about a suspect.

"The timing doesn't fit well for someone to be prowling," says Lou Bertram a former FBI agent.

Newbold was taken from her home sometime after 7 a.m. according to police.

"That hour bothers me a little bit," Bertram says.

Police have been going door to door since they began their investigation. Bertram says one group of people investigators focus on are convicted sex offenders who live in the area.

ABC 4 News learned there were a dozen sex offenders on Utah's Sex Offender registry that live within a mile of the Newbold family.

Police would not say if there were any obvious signs of a break-in at the home. But they do say her father had left the house to go to work leaving behind the mother and her children.

Bertram says police will investigate the family to rule them out as suspects.

"You have to step on toes and rule them out as quickly as possible," he says.

Police say there were others living in the household including brothers and sisters. ABC 4 News checked family records and learned the oldest was a 17-year old boy.

Bertram says police will also expand their circle from the family to acquaintances and maintaince people and neighbors.

"Look at the (Eliabeth) Smart case," Bertram says. "It was an early hour abduction and police missed that it was a maintaince worker. He (Brian MItchell) had access to the house."

Bertram says West Jordan police need to tap into available resources in the valley.

"They need to be agressively investigating from the get go," he says. "They have to call in resources. The first 48-hours are the most critical."

In fact, the FBI was brought in to analyze the surveillance video taken by surveillance cameras at the Newbold home.

"It could be circumstantial but it could lead to a suspect in the abduction of the child," Bertram says.


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mommywankenobi - 7/8/2012 7:26 PM
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Can anyone else tell me why this horrific crime against this beautiful little girl is not on the front page of every news outlet in Salt Lake City? I can't recall any crime receiving so little interest! Thoughts?

MistyB79 - 7/3/2012 6:19 PM
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I sincerely hope the mother's exhusband is being looked at seriously here. He is a sex offender and so is his brother. And according to the utah website hes also a mail carrier. Who lets a child sex rapist deliver mail? Utah, apparently.

RONSART - 7/2/2012 5:44 PM
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So this is the same police force that couldn't find Susan Powell? Couldn't arrest husband?...so seem they very slow...probably trying to be political correct or something...Damn!...they should have the monster in jail by now who did this unspeakable crime...seems should be doing 24/7...bet they back to normal shifts and normal work or non-work...someone needs to get them working harder and no more BS that they are.

Zoobie - 7/2/2012 1:57 AM
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Whats your point? FBI agents are human and WILL make horrible mistakes.. What if I posted all your mistakes online?

alice - 6/29/2012 7:55 PM
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Former top FBI agent charged with child porn distribution By Bill Mears, CNN May 15, 2012 (CNN) -- A former supervisory FBI agent has been arrested and jailed on child pornography charges. Donald Sachtleben was taken into custody and charged Monday after a nationwide undercover investigation of illegal child porn images traded over the Internet. A federal complaint alleges 30 graphic images and video were found on Sachtleben's laptop computer late last week when FBI agents searched his home, about 23 miles north of Indianapolis. Sachtleben is currently an Oklahoma State University visiting professor, according to his online resume. He is director of training at the school's Center for Improvised Explosives, but all references to his work have now been removed from the university's website. There was no indication from the school as to whether it had suspended him. Calls to the university and his Indianapolis attorneys were not immediately returned. He had been an FBI special agent from 1983 to 2008, serving as a bomb technician. He worked on the Oklahoma City bombing and Unabomber investigations, according to his university biography. A separate LinkedIn profile filled out by Sachtleben says he is an "accomplished investigator with more than 25 years of experience in FBI major case management, counter terrorism investigations, bombing prevention, post blast investigations and public speaking."

alice - 6/29/2012 7:53 PM
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alice - 6/29/2012 7:52 PM
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alice - 6/29/2012 7:51 PM
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FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Child Abuse Tuesday February 17, 2004 11:46 PM By JOHN SOLOMON The former chief internal watchdog at the FBI has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl and has admitted he had a history of molesting other children before he joined the bureau for what became a two-decade career. John H. Conditt Jr., 53, who retired in 2001, was sentenced last week to 12 years in prison in Tarrant County court in Fort Worth, Texas, after he admitted he molested the daughter of two FBI agents after he retired. He acknowledged molesting at least two other girls before he began his law enforcement career, his lawyer said.
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