Disturbing documents may reveal fate of one missing infant twin
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STOCKTON Court records of the child abuse case against the parents of missing brother-and-sister twins Ren and Setina Weddles provide a possible answer to what might have happened to one of the babies.
Two weeks before Aaron Ivan Weddles, 41, and Princess Canez-Walker, 32, and their large family were reported missing by Stockton police, an inmate at the San Joaquin County Jail, whom The Record is not identifying, stepped forward to say he had information on a buried child.
According to the court record, the inmate and his attorney met with a deputy district attorney and two police detectives on Dec. 21, 2017, to talk about the summer of 2016. Thats when a man fitting Weddles description came by the inmates home to ask for help in taking care of the people who shot Weddles a couple of months earlier.
That shooting, actually a shootout between two groups, occurred the night of May 13, 2016, in the 700 block of Flint Avenue at the public housing unit where Weddles and Canez-Walker lived. Weddles was shot multiple times in the legs and once in the arm and officially reported to be in critical condition.
No arrests have been made in connection with that shooting.
The inmate told authorities that Weddles began to cry during their summer meeting as he talked about his child, who he indicated was killed the night of the shooting. The inmate sensed that Weddles possibly killed his own child on accident during the shooting or the child was killed by the shooter, according to the court document.
It is believed that child may be Ren Weddles, the male twin. The twins were born April 7, 2016, in Sacramento, just five weeks before the shooting.
The child who was possibly killed has not been seen since this occurred, the document stated.
The inmate told authorities in December that Weddles mentioned burying his child in the backyard of his Flint Avenue home. He also noted that Weddles and Canez-Walker never placed their child into school for fear ... the deceased child would be found out.
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