Forensic psychologist Dr. Margaret Ann Keaton couldnt make sense of why Fairbanks chose not to call 911.
While admitting, people react to trauma differently, she said the act of calling 911 is something even a child knows to do in an emergency.
As a parent and as someone who has studied violent crime for over two decades, it does not ring true to me that a loving parent with nothing to hide would willingly toss their deceased, infant child into a dumpster for whatever reason, she told Fox 59.
http://fox59.com/2015/06/06/baby-ja...lieve-it-or-not-it-never-even-occurred-to-me/
Does he actually think someone is going to believe this?There are certain times I believe LE should be allowed to physically get info from a possible(most likely)perp.I am thinking Sipowitz from NYPD Blue style.
How is it that this father is out walking around?He admitted disposing of his child's body and not calling police?Could he get away with this if no body is recovered?I am not sure if he has been suspected by LE of harming her and I will remove if against TOS but I feel confidant that LE does not believes this was a natural death.
I am sad that baby Janna is on page 2 and not much info maybe police are keeping quiet.
“Finding Janna was the most important thing, at first, because that gives us closure, a chance at a respectable burial, and exoneration,” Fairbanks wrote. “However, I am afraid that window may have passed.”
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Fairbanks ended the email saying his daughter is in a safer place.
“Despite how I reacted,” he wrote. “She is safe and sound, in a better place than all of us, who do bad things, and judge others, when they have never experienced trauma of this nature.”
This is one cold dude. And no matter how slick he thinks he is it sure sounds like a confession when he says "...in a better place than all of us, who do bad things..." LE's gonna nail his butt one way or another.
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/...issing-baby-janna-rivera-the-kind-that-haunts
"A bloody baby blanket was found during the search for missing 3-month-old Janna Rivera, a source told Rafael Sánchez, RTV6."
Poor baby...this is so sad. And so close to home for me. This dad is a piece of work.
I hope they find baby Janna soon so she can rest peacefully.
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Several blankets discovered in the search for missing three-month-old Janna Rivera are being tested to determine if they are a match.
Janna's father says he wrapped the baby in a blanket before placing her in a dumpster two weeks ago after finding her dead inside the family's home.
A source close to the investigation confirms homicide detectives located several baby blankets in their search for Janna. Blood found on one of the blankets is being tested for DNA. The girl's father says he doesn't recognize the blankets.