Found Deceased GA - Quinton Simon, 1, missing from home, discovered gone by mom, Savannah, 5 Oct 2022

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Wow, can't believe they said that. It must be part of a pressure campaign to "suggest" to someone that it might go easier on them if they cooperate.

I guess there is no MSM news of lawyering up yet. Not that I've seen it in non MSM sites either.
Probably wouldn’t see a court appointed attorney until, hypothetically, charges filed. Am not seeing the free cash flow here to proactively retain an attorney.
 
Probably wouldn’t see a court appointed attorney until, hypothetically, charges filed. Am not seeing the free cash flow here to proactively retain an attorney.
If I were Grandma, I'd get one. The bio father has not been heard from yet, is not a suspect tho. And if something happened to his son while in the house and under legal custody/supervision/care of GMA, well that leaves her wide open, if she has assets, IMO.
 
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Some folks spend an eternity trying to conceive children and have a family. Cases where a child goes missing due to a neglectful, abusive, and impulsive parent or guardian with substance abuse and/or anger issues makes me think of those oft-desperate, wanting folks and how the world can be so damned unfair sometimes.

JMO.
 
Wondering to myself if this evidence is something they found during their time at the house yesterday, either the pool or inside after taping the windows..

Or possibly surveillance from a doorbell cam, cell phone pings

Feels odd to say that I'm glad to see that statement but this has felt off from the get go. I'm glad that it seems like progress is being made for this little cutie...
 
It looks like Quinton's baby sitter received some strange texts informing her not to go to work that day. This was unusual in the following areas:

- The stated reason (work scheduling of parent) was not consistent with her previous experience as she watched Quinton regardless of the work schedule of the parents.

- Her offer to come immediately and assist in the search was declined.
 
It looks like Quinton's baby sitter received some strange texts informing her not to go to work that day. This was unusual in the following areas:

- The stated reason (work scheduling of parent) was not consistent with her previous experience (she watched Quinton regardless of the work schedule of the parents.

- Her offer to assist in the search was declined.
If BF saw the baby in his playpen sleeping (not sure if he said "sleeping"), at 6 am as he left for work, and no one saw him until bioMom suddenly missed him at 9 am, I wonder at how he was dressed. They say sesame street shirt, that could be pajamas, but "black pants"? Maybe that is leggings or something, just seems odd to describe PJ's as "black pants". Assuming the boy slept in PJs, big assumption, sorry. Maybe this sounds too catty, just makes me so mad, all I want to do is hug him and give him back to the baby sitter who clearly loved(s) him.
 

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We've seized evidence that we believe will help move this case forward & we're now working to analyze the evidence to see where it leads us. We continue to pursue all avenues to bring Quinton home, following all leads and evidence. There will be no further public statements today


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I believe the heat is about to be turned up to 'high'. I expect a break and an arrest in this case is coming very soon. JMO
 
They say sesame street shirt, that could be pajamas, but "black pants"? Maybe that is leggings or something, just seems odd to describe PJ's as "black pants".
I dont think its an irrelevant or petty observation.

I can easily see a parent not being able to remember the exact top and bottom a toddler was wearing as once matching tops and bottoms disappear into the laundry deep void and mismatches become common.

But... I cant see many parents describing pajamas as "black pants". Likewise, I cant see too many parents letting a child sleep the night with pajama tops and pants bottoms (though I am sure it does occur).

Maybe a Freudian slip indicating that the toddler was being dressed for travel?
 
I dont think its an irrelevant or petty observation.

I can easily see a parent not being able to remember the exact top and bottom a toddler was wearing as once matching tops and bottoms disappear into the laundry deep void and mismatches become common.

But... I cant see many parents describing pajamas as "black pants". Likewise, I cant see too many parents letting a child sleep the night with pajama tops and pants bottoms (though I am sure it does occur).

Maybe a Freudian slip indicating that the toddler was being dressed for travel?

...or perhaps indicating that the child was never put to bed the night before. JMO
 
I dont think its an irrelevant or petty observation.

I can easily see a parent not being able to remember the exact top and bottom a toddler was wearing as once matching tops and bottoms disappear into the laundry deep void and mismatches become common.

But... I cant see many parents describing pajamas as "black pants". Likewise, I cant see too many parents letting a child sleep the night with pajama tops and pants bottoms (though I am sure it does occur).

Maybe a Freudian slip indicating that the toddler was being dressed for travel?
Sure would like to know if BF actually showed up at work that morning.
 
Do we know where the 3 year old slept? Another playpen? IIRC the step GPA said that the older baby could open the door, but that Q, he had never seen Q open that door, doubted that he could. (paraphrased) The 3 year old had to have seen things.
 
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