HAILEY DUNN: 13-year-old murdered in Texas - 28 Dec 2010 *CHARGES DROPPED*

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Texas father still looking for answers, justice in 2010 death of Hailey Dunn



The disappearance of 13-year-old middle school student Hailey Dunn in Colorado City hits its nine-year anniversary this month with her father, Clint Dunn, still looking for answers.

"I feel like I'm left in the darkness because law enforcement is not communicating with me at all," said Clint Dunn, speaking via telephone this week. "... This needs to move forward."

Hailey's death remains unsolved, though her remains were found in 2013 in Scurry County.

Investigators named Shawn Adkins, the live-in boyfriend of Hailey's mother, Billie Jean Dunn, at the time of the teen's disappearance, the primary person of interest, according to Reporter-News archives. He has not been charged with a crime in the case.

Clint Dunn said Thursday that law enforcement officials had indicated to him that when a body was found, an arrest would be made.

"I want to know why that hasn't happened and who do I need to get in here to try to help," he said.

Clint Dunn has secured a private investigator, he said, and as tips are received, they are passed on to authorities.

But return replies are few, if any, he said.

"We don't even know who's got the case right now," he said. "... We've called everybody — the FBI, the Texas Rangers, (an investigator) that was over the case for so long in Scurry County. ... I just want to know why they haven't brought this to trial yet. Why hasn't there been a court date?"

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UPDATE: Shawn Adkins released from Mitchell County Jail​

Shawn Adkins has been officially released from the Mitchell County Jail two years after he was arrested for the murder of Colorado City teen Hailey Dunn.


Family members are saying Murder and Tampering with Evidence charges filed against Adkins have been dropped.

Monday, Hailey’s mother Billie and her father Clint Dunn released statements on their respective social media pages, both saying they were contacted by prosecutors and told they would be seeking to dismiss the cases against Adkins.

On the Hope for Hailey Dunn Facebook page, Billie said, “prosecutors are going to ask the judge to dismiss the case, against Shawn, in my daughter’s murder. No trial in Sept… The case will be given to a cold case division &we will go through all of this again.”

The Who Killed Hailey Dunn Facebook page, ran by Clint Dunn and private investigator Erica Morse, also confirmed the news, saying, “the only thing we are being told is that the FBI highly recommend to the prosecutors to drop the case. We have a thousand questions just as you do.”
 

UPDATE: Shawn Adkins released from Mitchell County Jail​

Shawn Adkins has been officially released from the Mitchell County Jail two years after he was arrested for the murder of Colorado City teen Hailey Dunn.


Family members are saying Murder and Tampering with Evidence charges filed against Adkins have been dropped.

Monday, Hailey’s mother Billie and her father Clint Dunn released statements on their respective social media pages, both saying they were contacted by prosecutors and told they would be seeking to dismiss the cases against Adkins.

On the Hope for Hailey Dunn Facebook page, Billie said, “prosecutors are going to ask the judge to dismiss the case, against Shawn, in my daughter’s murder. No trial in Sept… The case will be given to a cold case division &we will go through all of this again.”

The Who Killed Hailey Dunn Facebook page, ran by Clint Dunn and private investigator Erica Morse, also confirmed the news, saying, “the only thing we are being told is that the FBI highly recommend to the prosecutors to drop the case. We have a thousand questions just as you do.”
The FBI told them to drop it? At first I thought maybe he'd be released and the feds would immediately then arrest him but no such luck. WHY would they tell them to drop it? Sounds pretty odd to me.

And why couldn't they proceed with the tampering with evidence charge to keep him in jail. Surely they were prepared for at least the lesser of the charges? WHAT is going on here? Did someone lose the evidence or something?

All I know is this is just great (NOT). We have yet another baby killer walking the streets a free man.
 

Murder charge against man accused of killing 13-year-old girl dismissed amid litany of procedural and investigatory failures​

A 37-year-old man in Texas accused of killing his girlfriend’s 13-year-old daughter in 2010 has been released from jail two years after his arrest, with prosecutors listing a series of procedural and investigatory missteps and claiming that “further investigation is needed” before they can take the case to trial.

Nolan County District Attorney Richard Thompson on Monday filed a motion dismissing charges of murder and tampering with evidence against Shawn Casey Adkins in connection with the death of Colorado City teen Hailey Dunn, court documents reviewed by Law&Crime show. The motion seeks the dismissal of the charges “without prejudice,” meaning that Adkins could be charged with Hailey’s murder a second time.

“Pursuant to the State’s duty to see that justice is done, the prosecution in this case believes that further investigation is needed for the State to proceed to trial,” Nolan wrote in the filing. “To be clear, the prosecution views Shawn Casey Adkins as the primary suspect in the Hailey Dunn murder on or about Dec. 27, 2010, in Mitchell County, Texas. However, additional work must be done before the case can proceed to a jury trial.”

The motion then goes on to provide a litany of errors and omissions that led prosecutors to drop the charges against Adkins. In light of those shortcomings, the state said it provided Adkins with a 16-page “comprehensive Brady notice” which details potentially “exculpatory, impeachment, and mitigating evidence” in the case against him. A Brady notice, also referred to as Brady material or a Brady disclosure, refers to prosecutors being legally obligated to disclose evidence that is favorable to the accused and may harm the state’s case.

First, prosecutors said that during the decade-long investigation into Hailey’s murder, “hundreds of tips, leads, and potential alternate suspects were provided to law enforcement.” While “some” of that information was investigated and cleared, prosecutors said that “many of the tips and leads were not properly vetted, investigated, or cleared,” emphasizing that doing so “is critical in a case such as this that relies exclusively on circumstantial evidence.

Second, prosecutors previously claimed that dirt from the area where Hailey’s body was found and dirt from boots belonging to Adkins were analyzed by a state soil expert who concluded the two samples were a match. However, FBI forensic scientists determined that the two samples were not a match. Furthermore, the State learned that its experts’ soil testing process “is not a testing methodology sanctioned by the forensic science community for soil analysis,” the motion states. The FBI also advised the state that it should not rely on the testing done by its soil expert in a criminal trial.

Third, the state said that after Hailey’s body was discovered in 2013, she showed signs of blunt-force skull injuries that would have resulted in excessive bleeding. However, despite multiple searches of her home and the vehicle involved in the case, prosecutors say that the state “is not aware of any forensic testing that was done in the house in the immediate aftermath of Hailey’s disappearance.”

Finally, and possibly most damaging to the state’s case, are cellphone records and data for phones belonging to Adkins and Dunn. According to prosecutors, those records show that Adkins placed a call at 2:56 p.m. on Dec. 27, 2010, the day Hailey went missing. That call connected to a cell tower between Big Spring and Colorado City, which are separated by about 40 miles. Hailey’s phone at 2:57 p.m. on Dec. 27 received an incoming call that connected to a cell tower in Colorado City, meaning that Hailey was likely alive at 2:57 p.m. on the day she went missing.

Based on reliable witness testimony placing Adkins at his home at about 5 p.m. on Dec. 27, and him not being alone after 6 p.m. that day, prosecutors say he would have had “at most approximately two hours (from approximately 3 p.m. to approximately 5 p.m.)” to commit the murder and get rid of the evidence.

“This means that the Defendant would have had to kill her, clean up any blood and other incriminating evidence in the home, and hidden her body in a relatively short amount of time,” the motion states. “While this is not impossible, it presents additional challenges given the preceding issues.”



FULL DISMISSAL DOCUMENT AVAILALBE AT LINK
 
In other words, they might have just saved the case so he won't get off on a technicality. Fix the screw ups and move there investigation along.
It shows they certainly have a LOT of work to do.
The fact that they did no forensic testing in her home after she disappeared is...disappointing. The timeline is narrow. They apparently were laser focused on Adkins and ignored other suspects/leads that they will now have to track down and investigate/clear. And they apparently have no forensic evidence to connect him to her murder.
 
Well in other words, the investigators and the prosecution did not do their job.

I'm sure they don't like having to share exculpatory evidence and this is something it seems we hear of a lot more these days and even though I don't find much of it significant in this case, defense would use it and make a big mountain of a molehill (in this case). And if it wasn't disclosed, they would very much call out the dishonesty of the investigation. I'm sure LE doesn't like the rule and I think some of disclosing everything has gone too ridiculously far but it is what it is.

I've seen defense sell a lie with supposed exculpatory evidence and even get the judge and news to buy it. And because they bought it (the judge! and the news!) much of the public then buys it. It happened in Morphew. This is where it goes too far the other way.

But on the other things really? Why is it they didn't do any testing in the home? Did they have the authority/warrant to do so?

I don't find the timeline too narrow. We've seen a TON of crimes that have less.

I think in reading the things here the last few days they more so are not prepared and were not prepared nor ready to try this case and the reasons given and his release are buying them the time they need without losing the right to recharge it.

SHAME on them. I'm sorry but seriously! Every day we see nothing but delays and failures in our system. Many a day even.

Thank goodness we also see successful prosecutions and jobs well done but of course many of those are on the BIG cases with much public interest and more recent. Of course this one has a LOT of public interest or did but not in the same years and of course it doesn't have the attention it did and it wasn't part of nowadays where online communities call things out. Good and bad to that, but there is a LOT of good that comes from it.

I see this as buying time to do their job and try to get it ready.

The sad thing is another likely guilty CHILD KILLER is on the street.

A lot of you known the case better but once I saw a reminder the mother actually wasn't cooperative and helped him as to not cooperating, most of it came back to me...
 
Well in other words, the investigators and the prosecution did not do their job.

I'm sure they don't like having to share exculpatory evidence and this is something it seems we hear of a lot more these days and even though I don't find much of it significant in this case, defense would use it and make a big mountain of a molehill (in this case). And if it wasn't disclosed, they would very much call out the dishonesty of the investigation. I'm sure LE doesn't like the rule and I think some of disclosing everything has gone too ridiculously far but it is what it is.

I've seen defense sell a lie with supposed exculpatory evidence and even get the judge and news to buy it. And because they bought it (the judge! and the news!) much of the public then buys it. It happened in Morphew. This is where it goes too far the other way.

But on the other things really? Why is it they didn't do any testing in the home? Did they have the authority/warrant to do so?

I don't find the timeline too narrow. We've seen a TON of crimes that have less.

I think in reading the things here the last few days they more so are not prepared and were not prepared nor ready to try this case and the reasons given and his release are buying them the time they need without losing the right to recharge it.

SHAME on them. I'm sorry but seriously! Every day we see nothing but delays and failures in our system. Many a day even.

Thank goodness we also see successful prosecutions and jobs well done but of course many of those are on the BIG cases with much public interest and more recent. Of course this one has a LOT of public interest or did but not in the same years and of course it doesn't have the attention it did and it wasn't part of nowadays where online communities call things out. Good and bad to that, but there is a LOT of good that comes from it.

I see this as buying time to do their job and try to get it ready.

The sad thing is another likely guilty CHILD KILLER is on the street.

A lot of you known the case better but once I saw a reminder the mother actually wasn't cooperative and helped him as to not cooperating, most of it came back to me...
Not that the FBI is perfect, but they should’ve just had the FBI help them through the whole process. It was a small community and it was a media nightmare. And then you have the Mom who is covering for the suspect. It was one of the worst cases I’ve ever seen. While I’m really frustrated that this guy is running around and he could potentially kill another person, I’m also not surprised.
 

KCBD Investigates: Hailey Dunn investigator calls Shawn Adkins release ‘miscarriage of justice’​

Questions over the validity of forensic evidence have stalled a West Texas murder case.


Morse said prosecutors have been working with Dunn to prepare him for Adkins’ trial, but they called him on Monday, June 26 with a new development in the case.

Morse said the prosecutors told them they were going to dismiss the charges against Adkins because they didn’t have enough evidence to proceed with a jury trial.

“Why in the world has this happened? Why is Shawn out?” Morse asked. “What are we going to do moving forward to close this case?”


KCBD obtained court documents that revealed prosecutors were struggling with a critical piece of evidence.

That NIRS test analyzed and compared the soil found on Adkins’ work boots to the soil found near Hailey’s remains in Scurry County.

The State’s expert found a match, but the same soil samples were also sent to the FBI Crime Lab in Quantico, Virginia, according to court records.

The FBI forensic scientists determined the soil sample from Adkins’ boots did not match the soil samples collected near Dunn’s remains.

Morse said right now, Dunn’s main objective to is to find out why the State’s test is not accepted by the scientific community.


Morse hopes once more forensic evidence is tested, there will be enough to move forward with a trial, but she said this latest update was a major disappointment.

“His (Clint’s) exact words were, ‘Don’t ask me what my emotions are at this point because I don’t have time to feel them,” Morse said.

“All Clint wanted was the opportunity for a jury of West Texans to decide his guilt and two months before he was supposed to face...the man accused of this crime, it was stolen from him again,” Morse said.


“We are taking this very seriously and our only objective at this point is to put Shawn Adkins back behind bars and try him and anyone else responsible for this unreal miscarriage of justice,” Morse said.

In the court documents, the prosecutors said evidence collected after Hailey’s disappearance was never forensically tested.

“Before this case proceeds to trial, that evidence should be thoroughly tested to determine if it has any probative value,” prosecutors said.

Morse said this latest development is a massive blow to the justice system.

“An accused child killer is free, and he is free with no restrictions,” Morse said.
 
Not that the FBI is perfect, but they should’ve just had the FBI help them through the whole process. It was a small community and it was a media nightmare. And then you have the Mom who is covering for the suspect. It was one of the worst cases I’ve ever seen. While I’m really frustrated that this guy is running around and he could potentially kill another person, I’m also not surprised.
What's mom doing now? Still supporting him?

Yeah look her NOT assisting but covering for him in the long run worked for her and for him as he is FREE now. Maybe he would have long ago been put away if they'd had her help? I am remembering most of it, not all.
 

Father of slain Colorado City teen says investigation was ‘mishandled’​

Shawn Adkins, of Big Spring, was released from custody late last month after spending two years in jail; he was arrested in June of 2021 and charged with Murder in connection with the 2010 disappearance of 13-year-old Hailey Dunn.


Now, Hailey’s father, Clinton Dunn, has alleged that the investigation, which has spanned more than a decade, was mishandled from the very beginning. Clinton said files connected with the case were “disorganized” and reports have gone missing and a “critical test”, which may have connected Adkins to the area where Hailey’s body was found, is now being disputed.

Clinton said Monday that he is meeting with new anthropologists and labs to request additional, and scientifically recognized, testing. The grieving father said he has been “blindsided” and kept “out of the loop” in his daughter’s case; he alleged that “11 years of sloppy investigation and failure to follow-up on critical information, and poor communication between agencies” ultimately resulted in Adkins’ release from jail.

But that isn’t stopping Clinton from continuing the fight. “I’m going to get to the bottom of it…we put him behind bars once, we will do it again,” he said in interviews shortly after Adkins’ release. Clinton is working with private investigators behind the scenes as he and his family march toward “justice”. You can follow this Facebook page for more on the investigation.
 

‘Officers made egregious mistakes’: Family of Hailey Dunn struggle with release of accused killer​

Emotions have been running high in the Dunn family, after not quite a month since Shawn Adkins was released from Jail. Adkins has been the prime suspect in the death of 13-year-old Hailey Dunn from Colorado City almost a decade ago.

The mystery surrounding Hailey’s death continues to grow, especially for her still-grieving father, Clint.

“Clint has had two heart attacks since Hailey’s death,” Private investigator Erica Morse said in a Zoom press conference Monday. “It’s just hard, it’s very, very hard. He’s been through a nightmare, and is still going through a nightmare.”

Those health problems have purportedly only escalated since Shawn Adkins’ release from the Mitchell County Jail in late June.

“When Shawn was released a few weeks ago, that trauma compounded greatly,” explained Morse, “and Shawn’s release is being treated as an afterthought.”

Morse told KTAB/KRBC her client received no warning of Adkins’ release, but said their team believed that to be intentional.

“This is not just about screw ups. This is about intentional retaliation because a group of small-town police officers made egregious mistakes when a child disappeared,” Morse blamed.

Believing that the lack of communication recently directly correlates with a mix up in soil testing and evidence, and the redaction of documents years ago, Morse said this was no accident. All of those things, as well as many others, she said contributed to Adkins release.

“Now we have an unaccused, I use that term lightly,” corrected Morse,” accused child killer roaming the streets again weeks before his trial was supposed to begin. Who should be accountable for that?”

Leaving many questions unanswered for the Dunn family, Morse also told KTAB/KRBC she believed the outcome might have been different if Hailey’s mother was in the center of it all instead of Clint Dunn.

“He’s been accused of fraud. Hell, he’s been accused of killing his own kid,” Morse expanded. “Mothers aren’t generally treated that poorly, and if they can make him feel helpless and powerless, they will shut him up.”

Leaving a father of two young girls struggling to provide, Morse said, the already hazy case gets a little foggier.

Morse also told KTAB/KRBC another of Dunn daughter turned 13 this year – the same age Hailey was when she disappeared. Now, that young girl is struggling with PTSD and feeling unsafe with Adkins’ release.
 
The kid came home in blood drenched pants after she was killed. I'll need just a little more in order to convict him. This is a MAJOR screwup.
 

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