Authorities will be searching today on a property on the far southwest side where two women who died in a suicide pact once resided.
They will be looking for the remains of the son of one of the women. The women — Tina Loesch and Skye Hanson — were wanted in connection with the 1998 slaying of Loesch's mother in Idaho.
The women were found dead from gunshot wounds last November northwest of Tucson after they were featured on the television show "America's Most Wanted."
Authorities believe that Loesch's son, Kristopher, was traveling with them as they eluded law officers.
Kristopher, who would now be 19, is presumed dead after attempts to find him in Washington and Arizona failed.
The property is in the 12000 block of West Daviti Lane, near Arizona 86 and South Sandario Road. The Pima County Sheriff's Department will be using a ground-penetrating radar device there this morning.
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Loesch, 37, and Hanson, 44, fled from Idaho in 2000 — the same year Kristopher was last seen in Spokane, Wash.
A man convicted in the death of Loesch's mother told police that he committed the crime because Loesch and Hanson offered to pay him $10,000 from life insurance benefits.

