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A woman places flowers in front of the casket before the start of the funeral for five-year-old Jeremiah Oliver at Rollstone Congregational Church in Fitchburg, Mass., on Saturday, May 3, 2014. Oliver disappeared in September 2013 and was found dead along Interstate 190 in Sterling, Mass., in April. (AP Photo/Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Paul Kapteyn)

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Jose Oliver, left, father of five-year-old Jeremiah Oliver, embraces other mourners during the visiting hours before his son's funeral at Rollstone Congregational Church in Fitchburg, Mass., on Saturday, May 3, 2014. Jeremiah Oliver is the 5-year-old Fitchburg boy who disappeared in September 2013 and was found dead along Interstate 190 in Sterling, Mass., in April. (AP Photo/Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Paul Kapteyn)

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Reaching out to his son's casket, Jose Oliver, father of five-year-old Jeremiah Oliver, is comforted by his brother Sandrino Oliver and another mourner during the visiting hours before his son's funeral at Rollstone Congregational Church in Fitchburg, Mass., on Saturday, May 3, 2014. Jeremiah Oliver is the 5-year-old Fitchburg boy who disappeared in September 2013 and was found dead along Interstate 190 in Sterling, Mass., in April. (AP Photo/Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Paul Kapteyn)

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The casket is brought down the aisle for the recessional during the funeral service for 5-year-old Jeremiah Oliver at Rollstone Congregational Church in Fitchburg, Mass., on Saturday, May 3, 2014. Jeremiah Oliver is the 5-year-old Fitchburg boy who disappeared in September 2013 and was found dead along Interstate 190 in Sterling, Mass., in April. (AP Photo/Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Paul Kapteyn)

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Jose Oliver, left, father of five-year-old Jeremiah Oliver, stands next to a display of photographs as he speaks during his son's funeral service at Rollstone Congregational Church in Fitchburg, Mass., on Saturday, May 3, 2014. Jeremiah Oliver is the 5-year-old Fitchburg boy who disappeared in September 2013 and was found dead along Interstate 190 in Sterling, Mass., in April. (AP Photo/Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Paul Kapteyn)

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In this Dec. 30, 2013 photo, Massachusetts Department of Children and Families Commissioner Olga Roche speaks during a news conference announcing the department had fired both workers responsible for oversight of Jeremiah Oliver, 5, of Fitchburg, Mass., who had not been seen since September. It was announced Tuesday, April 29, 2014, that Roche had resigned amid mounting pressure after Oliver's disappearance and death, and after two infants in families receiving DCF services had died in April 2014. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)

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Massachusetts State Police stand along Interstate 190 where police said a child's body was found Friday, April 18, 2014, near Sterling, Mass. Worcester County District Attorney Joseph Early Jr., said the body has not been positively identified as Jeremiah Oliver, of Fitchburg, but that the height and weight of the body was consistent with Oliver's size. Jeremiah Oliver was last seen by relatives in September 2013 but wasn't reported missing until December. His mother Elsa Oliver and her boyfriend Alberto Sierra are both charged in the case. (AP Photo/Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Tom Rettig)

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Sandrino Oliver, second from left, an uncle of missing 5-year-old Jeremiah Oliver, is led from District Court while yelling repeatedly after a competency hearing for the boy's mother, Elsa Oliver, Friday, Jan. 24, 2014, in Fitchburg, Mass. At left is the missing boy's father Jose Oliver. During the hearing the judge ruled Elsa Oliver was competent to face charges, including reckless endangerment of a child. Jeremiah Oliver has not been seen by relatives since September but police learned of the disappearance only in December. The case led to the firing of three workers in the Leominster office of the state Department of Children and Families for not properly checking on the family. (AP Photo/Sentinel & Enterprise, Brett Crawford)