Indiana boy found in suitcase identified, mother wanted


Six months after he was inexplicably found dead in a suitcase A boy has been identified in rural Indiana and police say they have an arrest warrant for his mother for murder.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Indiana State Police have identified the young boy as Cairo Jordan of Atlanta. Cairo died when he was five years old. Apparently he would have turned 6 on October 24th.

The suitcase containing Cairo’s remains, with a Las Vegas design, was reportedly discovered April 16 in Washington County on a remote back road.

According to the police, Cairo’s autopsy revealed no evidence of physical trauma, and his cause of death was determined to be “electrolyte imbalance,” possibly caused by “viral gastroenteritis.” Police added that his toxicology report was unfavorable.

Indiana boy found in suitcase identified
Indiana boy found in suitcase identified

On Wednesday, Indiana State Police named two suspects: Dawn Coleman, 40, of Shreveport, La., and Cairo’s mother, Dejaun Anderson, 37, of Atlanta. Police said Anderson is wanted for murder, causing the death of an addict by negligence and obstruction of justice.

According to officials, Anderson discusses exorcisms, spells, and raising a demonic child in the months leading up to her son’s death. According to WLKY, Anderson posted on social media, “For the five years that my 5-year-old has been alive, I have endured his attempts to kill me.

His powers were weakened by our shared blood, thanks to me. He is 100 years old and I know his real name. I need your help.” According to police, Coleman was arrested in San Francisco on Oct. 19 for obstruction of justice and neglect of a dependent resulting in death.

Indiana boy found in suitcase identified
Indiana boy found in suitcase identified

Anderson is still at large. Police said she was last seen in Los Angeles and is known to be traveling, having recently visited San Francisco, San Diego, Las Vegas and Houston.

Anyone with information about this case is urged to call 911 or the national toll-free tip line at 1-888-437-6432, especially if they know Anderson’s whereabouts.

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