In the approximately 24 months since Day’s death, investigators have been stymied on key questions such as the manner in which he died, what brought him to the Illinois Valley and how did he spend his final hours?
With new information, Bolden Day wants her son’s death investigation turned into a murder investigation. (Photo Courtesy of HOI ABC)
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BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL - It’s been two years since Carmen Bolden Day last spoke with her son Jelani Day. She now believes she has proof that someone else
BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL, Ill. (WMBD) — It’s been two years since Carmen Bolden Day last spoke with her son Jelani Day. She now believes she has proof that someone else was involved in his disappearance and ultimately his death. “It’s a void cause he’s absent. I don’t have him anymore. He went from missing, to them finding […]
The Bloomington City Council voted Wednesday night to invest nearly $2 million in keeping the city's police department technology updated, including body cameras, tasers, and digital evidence storage.