Maj. Gary Bowling, said detectives would like to interview Cummings again but have been resisted. Six months into the unsolved disappearance.
Haleigh's family remains divided 6 months later
"Snip" By Dana Treen Aug. 18, 2009
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Cummings: It went personal
In recent interviews at Sykes Welaka home where Ronald Cummings, 25, and his wife live, he told the Times-Union the Putnam County Sheriffs Office focus was shortsighted.
Standing outside wearing T-shirts with Haleighs likeness, Ronald and Misty Cummings said they gave dozens of hours of interviews in February and March, including her longest, which she said occurred just before the couple were married.
I think the longest time I was in there was eight hours, she said.
Ronald Cummings said the investigation went in the wrong direction.
They took a child-abduction investigation and made it a personal investigation, he said. Instead of keeping the focus on finding Haleigh, they made the focus on Misty and what she was doing one weekend and what happened six months ago and what happened seven years ago. It was tunnel vision.
Cummings has cut off interviews with investigators.
Besides No I didnt have nothing to do with my child being missing, what do you say? he asked.
Maj. Gary Bowling, director of law enforcement for the department, said detectives would like to interview Cummings again but have been resisted.
The interviews with Misty Cummings have produced different pictures, he said. She was alone with Cummings children the night Haleigh disappeared. She has told authorities she woke up about 3 a.m. and found the 5-year-old missing.
Weve said from day one Mistys story is absolutely filled with inconsistencies, Bowling said.