The news coverage is slowing down. Not much in the last few days.
Of what has been reported, the most significant information is from witnesses in the neighborhood. All three of these witness reports, in my opinion sound like, that what the Father has told LE has been totally contrived. I also think that there is a high possibility that him running and abruptly turned around when he realized he had been noticed hours prior to the 911 call is the key to figuring out what happen to the baby. He didnt have the baby then and he also did not have the baby, according to security cameras, prior to the call to 911. Where was he that morning, and who did he come in contact with? And what was the mother doing pacing at the intersection of Oliver & Chase around 1:00pm.
New Reports:
Twenty-four hours after the reported kidnapping, Richey told FOX59 News that she saw a blue Ford Taurus, as claimed by Wilson, leave the alley and another red pick-up truck, that a woman said belonged to a local bar owner, moments before the empty-handed father appeared and called police.
Richey doesnt understand how the drivers of two vehicles in a busy alley in a neighborhood constantly traversed by traffic failed to notice a man just seconds and feet away being attacked and his child taken at the noon hour outside a bar with patio seating in its parking lot.
Source:
http://fox59.com/2014/09/02/police-...st-side-in-connection-with-missing-baby-case/
and
A witness told FOX59 News and investigators that she spotted Wilson earlier on the morning of Aug. 27 running from the same alley, where hours later, he claimed he was the victim of an attempted robbery. Wilson said a white male with a pistol and a Hispanic female left behind his wallet, two cell phones and marijuana, but took his child.
The witness said that as soon as Wilson spotted her, he came to an abrupt halt and began walking back to his home.
Source:
http://fox59.com/2014/09/03/indiana...ssing-baby-search-a-case-we-have-to-put-down/
and
Wilson says was pistol whipped and robbed while taking a walk last Wednesday morning. The attack happened a few hundred feet from the couple's South Chase St. home.
However, a source tells Eyewitness News nearby security cameras recorded Wilson walking without his baby prior to his 911 call.
Source:
http://www.wthr.com/story/26441212/2014/09/03/parents-speak-about-continuing-search-for-missing-baby
and
A half-block south of the center of the search area, Dan Segner was standing on Friday outside an auto repair shop building and storage lot he owns.
Segner said he was working there at the time the child was reported to have been kidnapped Wednesday around noon, but said he did not see a man or child. He said if anyone had come around the business, his watchdog would have alerted him.
However, Segner said he did see a woman, who he later realized was the child's mother, walking south on Chase Street, which is one block east of Harding, just before 1 p.m. The family's home is on Chase.
Segner said she walked to the corner of Oliver and Chase, but he never saw her return. She did not appear to be walking casually, he said, but instead was pacing at the intersection, "like she was looking for someone."
He was interviewed by police, Segner said, and he told them what he had observed. Specifically, he said they asked whether he had seen a man and baby.
"I told them no," he said.
Source:
http://www.indystar.com/story/news/...month-old-boy-abducted-indianapolis/14717055/