Siblings still missing from Detroit after mom found dead 4 years ago

A pair of Detroit siblings are still missing four years after their mother was found dead. 

Alicia Fox's body was found inside a vacant house in June of 2014. Her estranged husband, Erin Justice, was convicted of her death and sentenced to 45-80 years in prison in September of 2015. 

Four years later, though, the search continues for Kaylah Hunter and Kristian Justice. The sister and brother were 7 and 1 years old when they disappeared shortly after their mother's death. So, until they are found, the family will never have closure.

In September of 2015, Erin sat in the courtroom with no emotion when the judge sentenced him to at least 45 years in person for the murder of Alicia Fox. He pleaded to guilty to second-degree murder, allowing him to bypass trial. 
    
"The devil disguised himself as an angel, came right in our homes and ate from our plates, and drank from our glasses," her mother, Travae Fox, said at sentencing. 

Although this convicted killer may never be a free man again, justice has not fully been served. 

At this point, it's impossible to believe that Erin Justice does not know of their whereabouts or what happened to them. The family's hope is that one day Erin will say where the children are -- and that they'll be alive, save living somewhere with someone. 

Anyone who has any information on what happened to the children, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP. 

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