After Cion Carroll’s remaining parts were found in a shallow grave in Lunenburg District on Nov. 12, specialists actually haven’t declared a suspect or made a capture.

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“I can’t sort out why they’ve had no suspects, and they haven’t contacted give us an update,” Cion’s granddad Junius Carter told Television slot WWBT on Friday. “We really want a few responses.”

The youngster was most recently seen on Nov. 2 at his grandparents’ home in Kenbridge, Va., reports CBS6.

His family said they realized something was off-base when he didn’t answer his cell, which he generally conveyed with him.

His mom Tiffany Dough puncher called Kenbridge Police to report him missing, she told NBC12, yet she says they weren’t responsive.

“I advised them on the second day that my child must be at serious risk,” Tiffany told the station.

“They gave me various situations on what likely occurred, however me as his mom, I realized that those situations weren’t correct.”

With next to no help, Cion’s family looked for him, as indicated by a GoFundMe site made for the family.

“The family needed to lead their own free quests, examinations, and contact media sources to carry attention to everybody,” it states. After ten days, the family’s most terrible apprehensions were affirmed. Cion’s body was viewed as in a shallow grave and police are examining it as a manslaughter, Virginia State Police representative Corinne Geller affirmed to CBS6.

“He had two shot injuries, one to his head and one to his back which hit his spine,” the youngster’s mom said she gained from the Richmond Province Clinical Inspector’s Office.

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“He was then dissected, and lye was poured on him alongside concrete, and afterward he was covered.”

A representative from the Virginia State Police, the office dealing with the examination, tells Individuals the examination stays progressing.

“This stays a functioning examination and state police [are] effectively seeking after a few leads as of now,” representative Geller expressed in an email.

However, the high schooler’s mom says she has gotten little data about the situation with the case and fears such a grim homicide could reoccur.

“It will happen to some other youngster since they want to pull off it,” Tiffany told the station.

“However, I will say this: We won’t surrender, you won’t hide this away from plain view, so in the event that you know something, say something. If it’s not too much trouble.”

Anybody with any data about the case is encouraged to call the Virginia State Police at 434-352-7128 or messaging questions@vsp.virginia.gov.