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🗓️ 8 March 2024
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The parents of a 12-year-old boy think Trails Carolina might be just the place to help their son.
Trails Carolina claims to be a Leader in Wilderness Therapy offering an Adventure Wilderness Program for children who have behavioral and or emotional difficulties. The parents say their boy is transported by two men from New York to Trails Carolina Camp at Lake Toxaway, North Carolina.
Their son arrives at the camp in an agitated state. The 12-year-old is loud and disruptive, but he is assigned to a cabin with other children as well as four adults. In less than 24 hours, the 12-year-old boy from New York is dead. Sheriff Chuck Owenby says an autopsy is being conducted because the death "appeared suspicious" since the boy died at the camp less than 24 hours after he arrived.
A counselor explained to investigators that the boy was required to sleep on the floor inside a sleeping bag. The sleeping bag is inside a small tent called a "BIVY." According to search warrant documents, around midnight the boy started to experience a panic attack.
After the panic attack, a counselor told investigators that the boy was checked on throughout the night starting at 12 a.m., with additional checks on his well-being at 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. At 7:45 a.m., the boy was found dead.
According to the search warrant, when investigators arrived at the scene, CJH was stiff and "cold to the touch." He was lying on his back, his arms were on his chest, and his "knees bent upwards toward the sky."
Also in the search warrant, investigators noted spots of bleeding under the skin, "possible petechiae" in the boy's lips and eyes. This is considered a sign of asphyxiation. The warrant also notes a CPR mask was covering the boy's face and he was not wearing any pants or underwear. His pants and underwear were lying next to his shoulder
Early in the investigation, detectives with the Transylvania County Sheriff's Office attempted to interview other juveniles at Trails Carolina when the boy died. However, camp staff members refused to allow investigators to interview or even see any of the other juveniles.
Trails Carolina says the search warrant contains "misleading statements" saying they won't discuss some details "out of respect for the family and the investigation."
In a statement, Trails Carolina says they did not prevent children from speaking to investigators claiming they asked parents for permission for any children involved to speak with law enforcement and state agencies, and "complied with each parent's preference. as we are required to do." Children were moved to the area to protect them from seeing what was happening, not to avoid investigators.
In response to the recent suspicious death of a 12-year-old at Trails Carolina, North Carolina health officials ordered the removal of all children from the nature therapy program.
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0:00.0 | Crime stories with Nancy Grace. |
0:08.0 | Did you ever go away to camp? I did 4H camp and I got to go between 5th grade and |
0:21.6 | I was one week it was the biggest thing that |
0:24.1 | happened to me in rural Bibb County. It was very well supervised I had a great time |
0:31.8 | and excelled in tree identification. |
0:35.0 | Explain to me why a 12 year old boy is dead after roughly one day not even one day at camp. |
0:52.0 | Now there are reports this 12 year old little boy had a panic attack. |
0:59.4 | Really. Now I'm just a JD, I'm not an MD, but as far as I know, a panic attack does not result |
1:10.9 | in frothing at the mouth and death. |
1:15.0 | Now, as we look into a so-called wellness camp in North Carolina, we find out there have been multiple claims of sex |
1:29.2 | assault on children. Children, you know, my parents worked so hard. My mom is a bank teller working her way up the ladder. My dad working in night shift for the railroad, they had to work hard just to pay for 4H |
1:46.5 | camp and I remember it was $36.00 and something since. |
1:51.6 | Yes, that had to be taken out of the grocery money. I remember it happening, so I could go to 4H |
1:58.1 | count. You send your children to camp and you think you're doing something good for them, giving them enrichment, making |
2:05.5 | new friends, going for wellness, this boy is dead and I want answers. Not a bunch of BS about a panic attack. I'm Nancy Grace |
2:19.8 | this is crime stories. Thank you for being with us here at Crime Stories |
2:23.8 | and on Series XM 111. |
2:27.4 | First of all, what do we know happened? |
2:30.4 | Listen. |
2:30.8 | The Transylvania County Sheriff's Office said when they arrived at Trails |
2:34.9 | Carolina for an unresponsive participant medics found evidence that CPR had |
2:40.6 | been performed but the child appeared deceased for some time. |
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