Doctor: Skelton telling the truth about giving children to underground group
John Skelton has been sentenced, but there’s still no sign of the missing children. Skelton is standing firm on his claim that he placed his three sons with members of an underground organization, a family with adopted children of their own. Police say, however, there’s no evidence they exist.
But an area psychologist has been monitoring the case from the beginning and believes Skelton may be telling the truth.
Forensic psychologist Dr. Steven Miller has, for more than 30 years, been evaluating victims and suspects for the criminal justice system and family courts. And after listening to what Skelton has said about his sons, Miller believes he gave them up to a secret organization.
"I don’t see any evidence from my reading of his interview that he’s lying about giving them to somebody," Miller told Action News back in December, about a week after Alexander, Andrew and Tanner disappeared.
"Now, I see plenty of evidence that suggests that he’s misdirecting people and he’s not telling everything that he knows," he said.