No_Stone_Unturned
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I’m wondering if the mother was known to LE. Was she incarcerated at the time NT “disappeared “.
I would say no because if she were it would’ve been brought up in the children’s aid case. Like they do talk about substance abuse and misuse. They don’t talk about charges. Usually I would say it would come up in those cases. She still could’ve been known to police though just not had a record other than the extensive child neglect issues.I’m wondering if the mother was known to LE.
She should be charged with child endangerment causing death. I don't believe for a minute that she 'gave' the child to two unknown people who never left a proper contact. Her main focus is not letting it be known that she has kids in care and that she is responsible for all the issues these kids have including dying mysteriously and ending up in a dumpster. There's a lot of amnesia of people in her sphere. Poor little girl. The other kids dodged a bullet and I hope they never are given back to her. She's abdicated her role of mother/caretaker.Why has no one been arrested in this case? This blows my mind. As does the entire case.
I really respected how the judge put it at one point how the mother had granular details about things that had happened 10 years ago (I’m prefacing) but didn’t recall the last names of “Mary and John” who she gave her child up to and never heard from again until she was found in a dumpster, didn’t have details about a lot of important things but things in long past she could recall with no problem when convienient?She should be charged with child endangerment causing death. I don't believe for a minute that she 'gave' the child to two unknown people who never left a proper contact. Her main focus is not letting it be known that she has kids in care and that she is responsible for all the issues these kids have including dying mysteriously and ending up in a dumpster. There's a lot of amnesia of people in her sphere. Poor little girl. The other kids dodged a bullet and I hope they never are given back to her. She's abdicated her role of mother/caretaker.
I’m sure I will re-read this case many times over but I think the judge essentially allowed her other kids to be adopted out with his order. It made me sad to hear the judge felt the pool of potential adoptive parents would be limited by the fact that the sibling of the children in care had passed under mysterious circumstances. I hope that wouldn’t deter anyoneShe should be charged with child endangerment causing death. I don't believe for a minute that she 'gave' the child to two unknown people who never left a proper contact. Her main focus is not letting it be known that she has kids in care and that she is responsible for all the issues these kids have including dying mysteriously and ending up in a dumpster. There's a lot of amnesia of people in her sphere. Poor little girl. The other kids dodged a bullet and I hope they never are given back to her. She's abdicated her role of mother/caretaker.
This is what I was thinking too...that someone called to say "that looks like So-and-so" (a relative, maybe one of Neveah's sisters?) and when the police looked into it they found So-and-so alive and well, but heard a story about a little girl who had disappeared.Maybe a sibling who hasn't been seen in a long time, or a tip about the mom losing contact with the family ... something close to the actual story could lead investigators to this child. Just trying to come up with a plausible scenario.
Sex worker? ( adult lifestyle)I would say no because if she were it would’ve been brought up in the children’s aid case. Like they do talk about substance abuse and misuse. They don’t talk about charges. Usually I would say it would come up in those cases. She still could’ve been known to police though just not had a record other than the extensive child neglect issues.
It’s hard to tell what they mean by her “adult lifestyle” mentioned in the document. I wonder if we would be able to search Canlii.org and find any of the other cases or documents involving her? I’ve been trying since I found it yesterday. No luck yet. But if anyone is better at it than me feel free. Canlii.org then click Ontario and Ontario Court of Justice and it lets you search by dates and keywords
More confusion here. A Texas company is named in this article:
How did police identify the girl found in a Rosedale dumpster?
CityNews spoke with the Texas company that helped Toronto Police solve the riddle of her identity, despite having little initial evidence.toronto.citynews.ca
More confusion here. A Texas company is named in this article:
How did police identify the girl found in a Rosedale dumpster?
CityNews spoke with the Texas company that helped Toronto Police solve the riddle of her identity, despite having little initial evidence.toronto.citynews.ca
Can't access somehow. I see the article, but can't scroll.More confusion here. A Texas company is named in this article:
How did police identify the girl found in a Rosedale dumpster?
CityNews spoke with the Texas company that helped Toronto Police solve the riddle of her identity, despite having little initial evidence.toronto.citynews.ca
I’m wondering if the mother was known to LE. Was she incarcerated at the time NT “disappeared “.
Correct. No charges afaikThe mother SHOULD be charged but, am I correct here, she has been charged with NOTHING? This is insane. JMO
You’re probably right! I watched that press conference back today too! Maybe a sibling. she had several. I’m so heartbroken and drawn to this case. This poor baby deserves Justice. It’s within reach. Let’s find the missing piece and help solve this.As for the fact that the tip that lead to her identity was actually about another child: I have a feeling that it may have been about a sibling of Neveah's. It looks like she has at least one sister within the age range, so maybe a former teacher/foster parent/friend of ST's called in a tip about that girl, not aware of the circumstances with Neveah?
According to this article, "our" Neveah was born May 18, 2017: https://www.tps.ca/media-centre/stories/her-name-is-neveah . This Neveah's death also happened AFTER our Neveah was discovered, making it more or less impossible that they're the same person. Her funeral/memorial service took place in May 2022, so long before our girl was identified. The truth of the matter is that Neveah is currently a popular name for little girls and Tucker is a common last name, and two girls with that name dying/being discovered in different countries under different circumstances is easily explainable.
The Texas-based company that helped with her identification, Othram, is one of the better known genetic geneaology companies that works on UID cases. They take cases from all over the US and have apparently worked on Canadian cases (and maybe other international cases) before too. The fact Othram was working on her case doesn't mean she has/was believed to have ties from Texas.