maureen718
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Baby Levon fell to the second page. Please let Levon be found today!!!
I wish there was a reward being offered. Money may be good incentive here.
Is it known where Jevon claims to be coming from when he had to set the baby down on the front porch and climb a tree or scale the house to let himself back in?
There is just so little information in this case.
Praying someone finds this little guy so he can be brought home and given a proper burial if he is no longer with us.
Does anyone know if Amy and Jevon are still communicating?
So many questions, so much unknown info.......
I don't know how to copy/paste on this phone lol, but dallas has an awesome recovery program for moms and up to three children:
http://www.nexusrecovery.org/pregnant-parenting-women.html
Do you believe this father complaining now?!!
"Baby Levon's father "extremely irritated" by UPD decision to stop search"
http://www.wktv.com/news/local/Baby...by-UPD-decision-to-stop-search-212572981.html
"I'm extremely irritated with the whole thing," Wameling said. "They stop every day at 6 p.m. and now they've stopped the search. I'm going to need a lot of help to get it going again. I don't understand why it needs to stop."
IIRC, Jevon said he had taken Levon for a walk because Levon wasn't able to sleep.
IIRC, Jevon said he had taken Levon for a walk because Levon wasn't able to sleep.
Do you believe this father complaining now?!!
"Baby Levon's father "extremely irritated" by UPD decision to stop search"
http://www.wktv.com/news/local/Baby...by-UPD-decision-to-stop-search-212572981.html
"I'm extremely irritated with the whole thing," Wameling said. "They stop every day at 6 p.m. and now they've stopped the search. I'm going to need a lot of help to get it going again. I don't understand why it needs to stop."
This article wasn't very long, but a sentence in there caught my eye:
"His father Jevon Wameling and grandparents didn't report the infant missing until two weeks later. Since then, intensive, daily searches of the neighborhood with dogs and helicopters turned up nothing."
What? The grandparents knew he was missing? Is this just bad reporting?
It was my understanding that the grandparents only found out after confronting Jevon when they came for a visit and there was no baby. IIRC, they are the ones who contacted the DA's office.
This article wasn't very long, but a sentence in there caught my eye:
"His father Jevon Wameling and grandparents didn't report the infant missing until two weeks later. Since then, intensive, daily searches of the neighborhood with dogs and helicopters turned up nothing."
What? The grandparents knew he was missing? Is this just bad reporting?
Thank you. For some reason I had forgotten this info.......
It certainly doesn't match up with Jevon's story about the car seat with a blanket set on the porch. Who walks their kid around the block in a car seat?
I'm curious as to what Jevon's story is why the car seat, his blanket were outside while Levon was wearing only a diaper.
The more I hear about this story the more convinced I am that Jevon was in a drug induced black out and has no idea what happened. Anything he says could be an impression or false memory while under the influence. I think he completely blacked out, and doesn't remember where he was or where Levon was. I don't think he remembers when and where he last saw him and had him.
I know people who in black outs drove their motorcycle on a few occasions and had no memory of driving it but it was in a completely different place then where they always park it, which told them they had taken it out. (Unfortunately, I am going to her memorial service in a few hours.)
In a blackout, all the time is a mystery to them, they have no sense of time or presence. They hallucinate and I'm wondering if that is where some of his stories are coming from. What he told his grandfather, that he doesn't remember was key to me in realizing he was probably in a black out. IMO