IL IL - Timothy Davison, 4, Decatur, 15 Oct 1985

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Guessing he was never actually in the car at the grocery store. I wonder what the other siblings would say if they were interviewed now about their brothers disappearance and his treatment prior to that.
 
Guessing he was never actually in the car at the grocery store. I wonder what the other siblings would say if they were interviewed now about their brothers disappearance and his treatment prior to that.
It's a possibility, but it's too remote. I can also imagine that the police don't have the name of the child, let alone the address, because he was on the streets, it would be impossible to find him. What seems inconceivable to me is that the aunt would leave that baby alone in the car with the doors open... I think it's a lie, it can't be, it's like a cheap excuse, perhaps to get rid of the child... parents are the worst, leaving so many children for the aunt to take care of, and they? how could they not? if they were just divorcing... it was nothing special... the parents and the aunt are responsible here... they must pay
rest in peace Timothy
 
Guessing he was never actually in the car at the grocery store. I wonder what the other siblings would say if they were interviewed now about their brothers disappearance and his treatment prior to that.
T. J. Davison Unsolved
In this article, the Chief of Police, Mark Barthelemy doesn't believe the aunt is innocent in this. He asks the question why does a sleeping child you wrap in a blanket have a baseball cap on? Does this mean that she told them she put the cap on him before she wrapped him in the blanket to go to the store? Because he could have already had the cap on and she wrapped him up leaving it on.
 
I have spent the past year researching this case, and with the significant discoveries I’ve made, things aren't looking good. I have obtained all the police reports from the very first day of the crime, up to the last major investigation in 2013. There are numerous inconsistencies and overlooked details. Only a few people truly know what happened in 1985, and one of them is aging. I hope this person comes forward before it’s too late.

I've conducted interviews with family members and close friends, and everything seems to point in one direction. While I can't reveal specifics or names just yet, it’s clear that I and others have a strong idea of who may be involved.

I also believe that the disappearance of the aunt plays a significant role in TJ's case—though it’s a complicated and tangled situation.

One thing I must point out: Since about 1987, neither TJ's mother nor father has made any requests for information about their missing son. If that doesn’t raise eyebrows, I don’t know what will. It’s incredibly strange.
 

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