Her booking photo looks almost identical to the police artist sketch. And the Rosery piece. Likely, LE already had other clues, but these two things show she isn't the brightest bulb on the tree. (Not to mention evil).
I can't imagine the pain of Jordan's foster parents, my thoughts are with them, too.Praying for all of the families who are involved, including the foster parents who took care of Jordan from the time he was 3 months old. I can’t even imagine what they are going through.
I just don’t understand why this has to happen.
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Charisse Stinson’s arrest affidavit sheds light on the horrible events that led up to her 2-year-old son’s death. The Pinellas Co. Sheriff’s Office says Stinson admitted to beating her own child to death
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According to an affidavit, Stinson admitted she slapped Jordan across the face so hard that he hit his head on a wall in their apartment. He then suffered seizures throughout the night, continued to decline and eventually died
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It is unclear if Jordan was still alive when his mother allegedly left him in the woods. According to the affidavit, “As the victim’s health declined during the following day, the defendant [Stinson] carried him to a wooded area during the night where the victim’s body was left”
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The mom is charged with first-degree murder. She'll face judge today. I'm live at Largo PD w/ team coverage this morning on @BrightsideOn10
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New: Arrest report says Stinson admitted to hitting her son so hard that his head hit a wall, leading to seizures before his death.
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This is horrific
The report alleges Stinson, "in a moment of frustration," struck Jordan in the face with the back of her hand "which in turn caused the back of his head to strike an interior wall of her home. After the blow to the head, the victim suffered seizures during the night, which lead to further decline [in his health], resulting in his death."
The report goes on to state that Stinson did not seek medical help, but rather took her son to a wooded area and left him to die.
Charisse Stinson: Mother of missing 2-year-old Largo boy admits to causing son's death, report says
I don't know if I can stand to follow this case.
How could she do that to this sweet little face?
Boy, two, is found dead five days after his mother says he was 'kidnapped' | Daily Mail Online
Rest in peace little Jordan.
Can't say anything right now...I need a cigar straight-up w/no fillers.From link
"The 22-year-old said he was celebrating his birthday in a hotel when Stinson told him Jordan was missing. Belliveau told the Tampa Bay Times he was high at the time so went to sleep but started searching for him the next day."
Me too. I'll be MIA today until I clear my head. This is just too much.Can't say anything right now...I need a cigar straight-up w/no fillers.
I've been waiting to hear more about the leg injury too. Brief mention, then nothing. HmmmThe affidavit also mentioned a serious leg injury prior to CS hitting Jordan into a wall? And it doesn't say how that happened or the nature of the injury.
I am curious what led up to CS doing this....not to excuse her but just to understand why *this* young woman treated her child like this.
From link
"The 22-year-old said he was celebrating his birthday in a hotel when Stinson told him Jordan was missing. Belliveau told the Tampa Bay Times he was high at the time so went to sleep but started searching for him the next day."
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Police: Mother faces murder charge in death of 2-year-old Jordan Belliveau
The father said he was staying at a hotel this weekend, celebrating his 22nd birthday when his mother called early Sunday morning to tell him the police had come to the house to inquire about his missing child.
Belliveau said he was confused and high, so he went back to sleep. The next day, he said, he started driving around searching for his son and texting Stinson.