Alexandria Suleski

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On the afternoon of October 23, 1989, five-year-old Alexandria Suleski was last seen playing outside of her home in Radcliff, Kentucky. Authorities intially believed that she had either been abducted, wandered off or fell into one of the sinkholes in the area.

At the time of Alexandria's disappearance, she was living with her dad, Thomas and her stepmother, Roxanne. Thomas's ex-wife had custody of Alexandria and Dawn. Thomas was allowed visitation of the girls under the condition that the girls do not have any contact with Roxanne. 

In August of 1989, Thomas picked up Alexandria and Dawn from their mom's house. He was supposed to take the girls on vacation, but took them to Kentucky to live with himself, Roxanne and Roxanne's 12-year-old daughter, Nyssa.

In April of 1990, Thomas and Roxanne were arrested for child abduction and violating a custody order in connection with Alexandria and her nine-year-old sister, Dawn.

Although the charges against Thomas and Roxanne were dropped, in 1993, they were charged with making false statements about how Alexandria went missing. Additionally, they were charged with child abuse, kidnapping and murdering Alexandria.

According to her stepsister, Nyssa, Roxanne abused Alexandria for frequently soiling herself. On the day of her disappearance, Roxanne forced Alexandria to sit in a plastic trash bag in a box all day. When Alexandria soiled herself inside of the bag and the odor became offensive, Roxanne covered her and the first bag with a second bag, and tied it up.

Alexandria stayed in the plastic bag all day while her sisters were at school. When Nyssa came home, Roxanne said that Alexandria wasn't breathing and called Thomas from work. Instead of calling the police, Thomas and Roxanne placed Alexandria's body inside of a box, buried it in the woods in Otter Creek Park in Meade County, Kentucky and told everybody that she had wandered off while she was playing.

In 1994, Thomas and Roxanne were sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole. In 2018, Roxanne waived her parole hearing and agreed to serve her full life sentence in prison. Thomas denied any involvement in Alexandria's death; he was denied parole and will not be reconsidered until 2028.

As of 2023, Alexandria's body has not been found and her case remains classified as an endangered missing person.