Need to know
- Officials discovered the remains of a missing woman in San Diego, whose family was last seen in December 2023
- Medical studies in San Diego have identified skeletal remains that were excavated in a Valley Center, California, as a 65-year-old Nadine Jett last month
- Jett's nursing daughters now demand that their disappearance and death can be examined
Officials discovered the remains of a missing woman from the San Diego region, whose family was last seen at the end of 2023.
According to a press release from the San Diego Sheriff's Office (SDSO), the investigators on July 16 have a search command on a property in Valley Center, California, about 40 miles northeast of San Diego – after receiving information in connection with an ongoing examination “.
At that time, the officials carried out a search operation for the 65-year-old Nadine Jett and discovered “skeletal remains of a human body buried on the 20 hectare property”.
On Thursday, August 21, officials announced that the medical examiner's office had confirmed that the remains belonged to Jett.
“No arrests were made at this point,” said the press release. “Detective with the Sheriff's office of the sheriff in San Diego continues to pursue all the hints and work hard to uncover the circumstances in connection with Ms. Jett's death.”
A look at the street where Nadine Jetts is 20 hectares of large property.
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According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, Fox 5 and CBS 8, the 20 hectare ownership of Jett.
The 65-year-old was a divorce and family lawyer for almost 30 years before she got sick of pancreatic cancer. Over the years, she has been a foster mother for several children, including Tiffany Lucci and her three identical four -ply sisters.
Tiffany informed the local outlets that Jett was last seen by the sisters in December 2023, shortly after her cancer had been diagnosed with her.
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Although the sheriff's office did not announced when Jett was considered the missing person for the first time, the Lucci sisters and a number of other close friends were concerned about their whereabouts.
According to the Union Tribune and NBC San Diego, the sisters said that they had to do with their cancer with Jett's caretaker, a man who was previously a foster son.
The man repeatedly told them that Jett was too sick to see them or to speak to them, the sisters who allegedly claimed the sales outlets, and until Easter the following year he told them that Jett had died and had been crowned in Mexico.
Tiffany told the outlets that they and the MPs went to the property shortly afterwards to examine, but found that it had been found. A neighbor previously wrote in a letter to the Valley Roadrunner that home occupiers had lived on Jett's property.
The Lucci sisters said that the Mexican consulate had no recording of Jett's cremation and the caretaker would not show them a death certificate. The sisters said NBC San Diego that they missed Jett about a year ago.
“When she disappeared, we started to investigate,” Paris Lucci, another of Jett's nursing daughters, told NBC San Diego. “We turned to neighbors. We turned to everyone who lived on the ranch.”
On August 23, the SDSO did not react immediately to the request of the people for further information.
A police vehicle in San Diego (Stock Image).
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A broker who worked with Jett's caretaker to sell the property showed the investigators, shared the Lucci sisters NBC San Diego and Fox 5.
According to Jett's nursing daughters, the broker allegedly informed them that due to the rejection of the caretaker, the house sale was to deliver a death certificate and his multiple disappears after a time after a time after the NBC San Diego.
Already in July the police announced that Jett's property was searching and found human remains.
The four sisters are now looking for answers in Jett's disappearance and death.
“My sisters and I all cry down, but it is the closure. We finally got the closure that we needed, but it will still be a fight, you know to find out who did it and why they did,” said Tiffany Pro CBS 8.
According to Tiffany, the sisters took into account ” [Jett] Than our mother, not our foster mother. “
“Nadine was simply an amazing woman who has just taught us wrongly, always for us, always at her basketball games, always at every kind of event in which we needed to be a mother,” added Paris according to NBC San Diego. “She was a wonderful woman and she made a name for us in our lives and she fought for us, and what we are doing now is that we are fighting for her.”
The SDSO asks everyone with information about Jett, Crime Stopper at (888) 580-8477.
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