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New Documentary on Annonette disappearance where they talk to her sister Sadie.
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Thank you for sharing. I watched both parts and learned a lot of new information. Of course I take it all with a grain of salt.Here is part 2.
Anthonette sister Sadie basically confirmed her mom sold Anthonette for drugs and it was all planned by her mom and her mother’s friend. She more then likely was sold into human trafficking and that just confirms to me that phone call made to the Gallup Police Department was indeed from her. Even the former detective on the case is pretty sure she was sold into human trafficking. Sadie also confirmed shortly before Anthonette got abducted there house was raided for drugs by police.
I do think Anthonette is still out there but may have been controlled so much by her captors she doesn’t remember who she is anymore.
The FBI and Gallop Police do not consider the Unsolved Mysteries version of what happened to be credible.Initially, one of Anthonette’s sisters told police that it was one of their uncles at the door, but he was ruled out as a suspect.
A year later, Gallup police received a call from someone who said they were Anthonette. The caller said they were in Albuquerque. The call, which lasted only 40 seconds, ended after a man’s voice said, “Who said you could use the phone?” followed by a scream. Police could not locate the source of the call.
Then, about five years after Anthonette’s disapperance, a waitress in Carson City, Nevada, reported an encounter with a teenage customer, who investigators believed may have been the missing girl. The girl, she said, was sitting with an “unkempt” couple and kept dropping her fork. When the waitress picked up the utensil, the girl squeezed her hand.
After the three had left the restauraunt, the waitress discovered a note on a napkin which read “Help me! Call police.” But nothing came of the possible lead, and the case has been cold ever since.
The FBI released a photo of Anthonette age-progressed to 36 years old on her page on the agency’s wanted and missing persons section. Any information should be directed to the FBI at 505-889-1300 or Gallup police at 505-863-9365.
Missing in New Mexico: Anthonette Cayedito still missing from Gallup after 37 years
The 9-year-old disappeared from her home in Gallup.www.abqjournal.com
Very damning information with regards to Penny. There is zero doubt in my mind she was involved now. From the Crystal Gutierrez report: * Anthonette's mother, Penny, had plans to go out on the evening preceding Anthonette's disappearance. While she was getting ready, a man named Emeliano (nicknamed "Emo") came over to the residence and brought Anthonette flowers, a gift, and had Anthonette sit on his lap while Penny was gone from the room. * Four days after Anthonette disappeared, Penny told investigators that Emo had given Anthonette flowers three times in the days leading up to her disappearance. Penny did not mention this to investigators until another family member brought it up in the presence of police. * Per the police report, there were multiple witnesses who witnessed Emo bringing flowers to Anthonette the night before she went missing. * Anthonette's younger sister, Sadie, says that her mother came home at around midnight, and made her and Anthonette's other younger sister Wendy go to bed. Penny and Anthonette stayed up "playing cards". Sadie said that this was unusual. * Sadie says that shortly after being put to bed, a man began knocking on the door. Not the infamous "Uncle Joe", but another man who was asking Penny to let him in. Penny told the kids to ignore him and he would go away. * According to police, a man named Roger told them he showed up at Penny's house at 3:30 A.M. and knocked on the door and a window checking on Penny because they "got into an argument at the bar". When no one answered, he left and spent the night at a friend's house. The friend backed up his story of events. * Wendy was the sister who came forward 5 years after Anthonette disappeared and said she heard a second round of knocking at the door and that a man named "Uncle Joe" was asking for someone to open the door. She claimed that Anthonette opened the door and was abducted. Sadie, however claims there was no second knock at the door. * Penny originally told local investigators that she woke up at 3 A.M. and saw Anthonette sleeping, and then when she woke back up at 7 A.M. Anthonette was gone. When the FBI interviewed Penny in 1994, she mentioned hearing the knocking at the door and said (verbatim): Quote:
* Penny's best friend was a man named Ronald, who had introduced Emo to Penny. According to Sadie, Emo was never at their house unless he was with Ronald until the night of Anthonette's disappearance, where he showed up with flowers and a bear necklace. Oddly, after Anthonette disappeared, Penny set up a shrine of sorts in her memory and that same bear necklace was used as an ornament on the shrine. * After Anthonette's disappearance, neither Ronald or Emo ever showed back up or spoke with Penny ever again. Emo was given a polygraph but the results have never been publicly disclosed. Emo was never named as a suspect or person of interest by law enforcement. * Roger, Penny, and Sadie all confirm that he knocked on the door between 3:30-4:00 A.M. Roger would have been an important witness because according to Penny the second knocks came at roughly this same time. Roger didn't report anything suspicious to investigators. * At 6:30 A.M. on the morning of Anthonette's disappearance a search party was out a block away from her home looking for a lost dog. Penny's live-in boyfriend claims that members of the search party told him Anthonette was with them looking for the dog, but she never returned home. * According to Penny, both Ronald and Emo failed polygraph tests given to them "miserably". There is no evidence in the case files handed over to Crystal Gutierrez of any polygraph results. * Penny was re-interviewed by the FBI in 1994. When they confronted her over their belief that she was involved in Anthonette's disappearance, she asked them what would happen if she told them she was involved with Emo. * Per the FBI report from her interview in 1994: Quote:
* According to a former Gallup detective who investigated the case in the late 90's to early 2000's, he confronted Penny over the allegation that she had told people that she had sold Anthonette for drugs but couldn't remember to who. She denied knowing anything about Anthonette's disappearance. Oddly, when the FBI report was turned over to Gallup PD, they did not include the interview in which she basically confessed to them in 1994. He said that not knowing about this "confession" interview, as well as not being up to come up with a motive were reasons why he never formally charged her. |
Who knocks on a door at 3AM when they're going out to kidnap a child?
There is something about this case that really bothers me.
I would urge anyone that viewed the "Unsolved Mysteries" version of the Anthonette Cayedito case to take it with a grain of salt. The UM segment has now been proven to be factually inaccurate.I saw this case for the first time in Unsolved Mysteries and it caught my attention because an adult didn't hear a door open at night. It's strange... I'm left without insurance? Or maybe it was with that intention that it remained like this? Why are there parents so careless without love for their children... I remember that at that time it was said that the mother had planned the whole thing but there was no proof of it... whatever
rest in peace
The segment was based on the known/reported facts at the time. Penny was the driving force of the segment so of course she was shown sympathetically.I would urge anyone that viewed the "Unsolved Mysteries" version of the Anthonette Cayedito case to take it with a grain of salt. The UM segment has now been proven to be factually inaccurate.
The theory is that Anthonette, being wise beyond her years, was becoming wise to Penny's vices, meaning Anthonette could have confronted her Mom about her drug use, or allegedly being in the sex trade. It's entirely possible that Penny decided that Anthonette was getting in the way of her lifestyle of partying and drugs. Anthonette could have threatened to take her younger sisters away to her fathers place or a relatives, and inform them of what was transpiring.Why would Penny tell LE that Anthonette was “becoming a problem”. Anthonette was a mini mom to her sisters and Penny was dependent on her. What a stupid nonsensical thing to say. Penny’s suicide attempt was no doubt due to guilt.
Interestingly the Guiterrez report didn’t mention that LE visited Penny on her deathbed hoping for a confession.
I've always been sceptical of the phone call. Sounded a little too good to be true. I suspect it was a deliberate red herring or a terrible prank.Maybe "Emo" was "Mickey Mouse" on the phone call.
WHO SAID YOU COULD USE THE PHONE?
The segment was based on the known/reported facts at the time. Penny was the driving force of the segment so of course she was shown sympathetically.
There were some oddities though, I remember in the interview with one of the sisters she just seemed sad and uncomfortable (coached?). I noticed that before there was any online chatter about Penny’s involvement.
The new developments in the Crystal Gutierrez report are pretty stunning. Confirming what many have said all along, that Penny was involved as was her friend Ron Perry. Seems like Penny needed money so she sold Anthonette to this Emo guy. He sounded like he was obsessed with Anthonette.
I do think the call to the non emergency police was her. It was either her dialing 911 and the records aren’t accurate or as someone else pointed out not every area had 911 services at that time so kids were trained to memorize a full phone number.
You have a good point. In a way, I want to believe the caller was Anthonette (because then we'd know she was still alive at the time). But if I remember correctly, we have only Penny's confirmation to go by, and she stood everything to gain by saying it was Anthonette.There is almost no chance the phone call was Anthonette. It was almost certainly either a sick prank, or it was meant to throw suspicion off the mother. The phone call was traced to Albuquerque, which is 200 miles away. The caller phoned the Gallop Police non-emergency line, and provided no information, but her name.
One would think that if it was Anthonette (who would have been 10 when the call was made), that the first thing they would say, would be to give the address of their residence, and state that they were being kidnapped. Just stating they are "Anthonette Cayedito" has all the hallmarks of a prank call. Anthonette had been in the news throughout New Mexico, as an abducted child, so the chances of the call being made by some random children as a sick joke is very high. Children throughout the second half of the 20th century were notorious for doing prank calls.
Here is part 2.
Anthonette sister Sadie basically confirmed her mom sold Anthonette for drugs and it was all planned by her mom and her mother’s friend. She more then likely was sold into human trafficking and that just confirms to me that phone call made to the Gallup Police Department was indeed from her. Even the former detective on the case is pretty sure she was sold into human trafficking. Sadie also confirmed shortly before Anthonette got abducted there house was raided for drugs by police.
I do think Anthonette is still out there but may have been controlled so much by her captors she doesn’t remember who she is anymore.