DC DC - Relisha Tenau Rudd, 8, SE DC, 26 Feb 2014 - #9

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Ok, you see that article that y'all just posted??? This brings me back to reality a little bit. When I get spun around on these cases, I go back to the simple facts, the simple stories, the beginning, the most probable. We were all clear in the beginning, then the stories and the lies started and I get spun around. But just as the police said and now as this poor social worker guy is saying- he talked to her mother and she said Relisha was in the care of the doctor. Dr. Tatum. Not her mom. Not her sister. DOCTOR Tatum. She can say all she wants about she didnt know x or she didn't know y, but she sure as heck knew Tatum was not a doctor! There is the simple fact that made her guilty of lying about Relisha. Once mama lies about her being under the care of a doctor and knew she had missed school for 3 weeks, then none of the drama about who gave her to him last doesnt matter. You told them she was with him! But you called him a doctor. Then, when pressed, she gets aggravated and insists she is with Dr. Tatum and fine! Not the mom. Not the sister. Him! I'm not sure when she decided to change her story to say that she didnt know mama gave her daughter to Tatum, but its a flat out lie! Flat out lie. I am aggravated all over for this little girl. Relisha, you matter, sweetie pie. Happy Easter.
 
Just stopped in to see if there was any new information.

Thinking of you Relisha & praying for answers soon.
 
Wanted to post Relisha's Charley Project information
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/r/rudd_relisha.html

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Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
• Missing Since: March 1, 2014 from Washington D.C.
• Classification: Non-Family Abduction
• Date of Birth: October 29, 2005
• Age: 8 years old
• Height and Weight: 4'0, 80 pounds
• Distinguishing Characteristics: African-American female. Black hair, brown eyes. Some agencies spell Relisha's middle name "Tinau." Her nickname is Li'l Mama.
• Medical Conditions: Relisha may be in need of medication for unspecified reasons.

Details of Disappearance
Relisha was last seen in Washington D.C. in March 2014. She was in the care of Kahlil Malik Tatum at the time. For over a year Relisha's family had been residing in a homeless shelter in the former D.C. General Hospital; it's the largest shelter in the district, housing hundreds of families and as many as 600 children. Tatum worked there as a janitor; a photo of him is posted below this case summary. He befriended Relisha's family, which included her mother and three younger brothers. He offered gifts to Relisha, including a tablet and a manicure, and spent time alone with her. Relisha called him her "God-daddy." He also had contact with other young girls living at the shelter and offered them gifts of money, although he never interacted with young boys. The shelter had a strict no-fraternization rule for their employees and they were supposed to terminate anyone who broke it, but Tatum wasn't disciplined for his actions.

In late February, Relisha's mother, Shamika Young, asked Tatum to care for her. She later said she wanted Relisha to be able to escape the conditions at the shelter, which was filthy, chaotic, crime-ridden, infested with vermin and had no playground.

On March 19, social workers came to the shelter to talk to Young about Relisha's absences from Payne Elementary School, where she was a second-grader. She had missed over 30 days by that time, but many of the absences had been excused because Young told the school Relisha was under the care of "Dr. Tatum." On February 25, the day Young placed Relisha in Tatum's care, she accumulated her fifth unexcused absence, and the staff at Payne scheduled a parent-teacher conference for March 5. Young did attend the conference and they told her about support services to ensure Relisha's attendance at school. When she did show up for class she was considered a quiet and well-behaved student. There were reports that Relisha was at school on March 5 and March 7, but the last confirmed sighting of her is March 1.

On March 10, school officials called Tatum and told him he had to provide a medical reason and documentation for Relisha's continued absences. Tatum said he was treating her for neurological problems and she was going to discharge her by the end of the next week. Relisha accumulated a further five unexcused absences from school, although her younger brothers continued to attend. On March 13, Relisha reached her tenth unexcused absence and as was required by law, the school referred the family to the Children and Family Services Agency (CFSA). CFSA didn't consider it a high priority case, however, and it wasn't until March 19 that a CFSA social worker called Tatum and arranged to meet with him later in the day. He didn't show up for the meeting; he had left the shelter hurriedly earlier that day, before the end of his shift. The social worker learned he was not really a doctor, and called a child abuse hotline and the police. When the authorities asked Young where her daughter was, Young stated Relisha and "Dr. Tatum" were at a medical conference in the Atlanta, Georgia area. She said they'd left March 8 and she didn't know when they would be back, but that she'd talked to her as recently as March 17. Calls to Tatum's cellular phone went directly to voice mail. Relisha's grandmother went to his house to see if Relisha was there, but she wasn't. Young didn't want to file a police report, saying Relisha was "safe," but the police began a missing persons investigation.

Investigators believe Tatum shot his wife to death that night or early the next morning. They had been in the process of a divorce. Her body was found in a motel room in Oxon Hill, Maryland; Tatum and Relisha were both gone. Authorities began searching for them both in earnest, as they believed Relisha was in danger. He was already wanted on a charge of car theft, and after his wife's body was found he was additionally charged with murder. He had been arrested multiple times before for breaking and entering, but his only prior felony conviction had been for larceny, decades earlier. Police learned that on March 1, Tatum bought a box of 42-gallon trash bags and some lime, which can be used to speed up decomposition. They stated they believed he had murdered the child. On March 31, police found Tatum's body at Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens. He had shot himself with the same gun used to kill his wife. There was still no sign of Relisha and the police stopped searching the park a few days later.

Lawmakers and the public criticized CFSA for failing to act sooner on Relisha's school absences and failing to remove her and her siblings from an abusive situation. The agency had first had contact with Young when Relisha was a year old, and CFSA workers learned Young's children weren't being fed adequately and Relisha may have been physically abused. In 2010, social workers further discovered that Young had medically neglected one of her children and that she left them unsupervised in "environmentally unsafe conditions." Nevertheless, the complaints were eventually dropped and the children weren't removed from the home until after Relisha disappeared. Her brothers were then placed in foster care with a goal to eventually reunite them with their parents. Young's current boyfriend is the father of the two younger boys. Another man, Irving Rudd, is the father of Relisha and her oldest brother. In 2012 he filed for sole custody of his two children, but he has only been allowed visitation. (Irving was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 1992. The victim in that case was his own seventeen-month-old daughter. He was sentenced to fifteen years in prison, released in 2002 and was not rearrested.)

Young was investigated by a grand jury for possible obstruction of justice charges because of her inconsistent statements about her daughter's whereabouts, but in the end no indictments were issued. The city of Washington investigated the events that lead to Relisha's disappearance and concluded there was nothing that either CFSA or Payne Elementary School could have reasonably done, and "no justifiable government actions would have prevented Relisha's tragic disappearance." She remains missing and many authorities involved in the search for her believe she is dead.
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...34e51c-d424-11e4-a62f-ee745911a4ff_story.html

Info at what was happening behind the scenes at the school the day Relisha went missing.

The other victims of Tatum and the :silenced:... (sbm)

"In interviews with The Washington Post, Workman, a licensed social worker, and Payne Elementary’s principal, Vielka Scott-Marcus, recounted how they uncovered the deceit that had obscured Relisha’s disappearance, delaying any response for more than two weeks. They spoke of how they then tried to protect the school and its students — including many homeless children not unlike Relisha — from the tragedy that unfolded on highway billboards and the nightly television news, and for some, in their own lives.

Relisha was mild-mannered, respectful and loved her class, Workman said. “Quiet kids sometimes don’t get the notice,” he said, “and that’s how she was.”

Relisha left many good friends behind, including one classmate who wrote about her every afternoon during free-writing time in her class."

Oh my! I do wish Relisha could be found and reunited with her friends and her brothers...

:candle: Where are you little one? :praying:
 
My prayer is still your oft-repeated words, SCHMAE, "God, Please let someone FIND RELISHA. Let our anguish of the unknown be turned to relief and closure." Because God knows, I would rather her be in Heaven than some of the thoughts I've had of where she could be if still alive :(
 
I can't believe the mother was never charged with anything, this is frustrating!! She knew very well the janitor wasn't a doctor, yet she did everything to hide that fact.

My heart breaks for this little girl who was wronged on so many levels.
 
I can't believe the mother was never charged with anything, this is frustrating!! She knew very well the janitor wasn't a doctor, yet she did everything to hide that fact.

My heart breaks for this little girl who was wronged on so many levels.

You'd think she would at least have been charged with interfering with a police investigation.
 
This child is MISSING!!! Not found alive, not found deceased, not classified presumed dead- just missing. Missing not on her own but at the hands of adults making her go missing. And no one- not one single person!- has been held accountable. Its just fine. No big deal. A little child was given away, people who were trying to protect her were lied to, she disappeared and its seemingly just fine. I said it before, but if this was the president's daughter, people's heads would be rolling! Why isnt she treated like shes THAT important? Because she is!!!!!! It is an absolute crying shame that more isnt being done for her. I wish there was someone responsible and trustworthy that was calling and checking on progress for her. She needs someone to care for her!!!!!! I care for you, Relisha. I think you are so important and you deserve the whole world to be looking for you and mad at your situation. Im sorry you have been treated poorly both when you were at home and now that no one knows where you are. I am sorry.
 
Fox5DC just reported that a judge ruled this morning that Relisha Rudd's mother will not regain custody of her children. No link yet.
 
Fox5DC just reported that a judge ruled this morning that Relisha Rudd's mother will not regain custody of her children. No link yet.

Thank you God and Judge for this one little bright spot in this otherwise horrible story.
 
Fox5DC just reported that a judge ruled this morning that Relisha Rudd's mother will not regain custody of her children. No link yet.
Finally a little piece of good news in this case.

Thinking of Relisha and hope she is found soon.
 
Fox5DC just reported that a judge ruled this morning that Relisha Rudd's mother will not regain custody of her children. No link yet.

:tyou: popsicle for posting this. After the last article in MSM, I was really worried that the Court would buy what they were selling - and forget the truth of what Relisha and her siblings' lives were like!

This really isn't about the "parents" anymore - IMO. This is all about the best interest of these precious children. Point blank period. That may not have been in clear focus before - but all eyes are on this family now. I can't imagine any Judge being willing to take that chance, TBH. There are no do-overs when it comes to our children's lives. The risk/liability would have been tremendous. :cow:

So I also send a massive THANK YOU to this Judge for doing right by these boys. This is a huge step in having a safe, and stable home for Relisha to come home to.

I know, I am aiming high. I just can't help but hold onto hope.
:praying:
May God bless these children.
#FINDRELISHA
:heartluv:
:candle:



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At least her siblings may have a shot with mom out of the picture. Maybe that is all we will ever get in the way of closure. I surely hope not, but if it is all we ever get, then I am thankful, at least, for that.
 
Just in case you read this some day, Relisha, you are not forgotten.
Every day, many of us come to this site hoping that there will be word that you have been found.
And every day many of us cry because there is no news, and whisper words of hope that you will return, and prayers that you are being looked after.
We can't hold you in our arms, and rock you, and soothe your fears or wipe away your tears.
So, instead, we hold you in our hearts.
 

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