It’s been two years since Jelani Day, a graduate student at Illinois State University, disappeared and was later found dead in the Illinois River. The coroner said the cause of death was drowning, but the manner of death — homicide, suicide or accident — remains undetermined.
But investigators acknowledged they had not cracked the code to the phone until Carmen Day alerted detectives in April of this year about what she saw on the video.Despite cracking the code, Carmen Day said investigators told her there was no substantive information on the phone.
On Thursday, Carmen Day posted to her Justice for Jelani Facebook page with photos of what she said are shoe prints found at the scene where Day's body was discovered. “Why isn’t this a murder investigation? We all know that according to [police], Jelani didn’t have on any shoes. So, the shoe prints can’t belong to Jelani," Carmen said.
“All I want to know is what happened to my son. … Until I find out what happened to Jelani, I’m not going anywhere," Carmen Day added.
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