CincinnatiKate
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article does not state Zinah was arrested with a cell phone...
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It was just reported at www.wltx.com and www.wistv.com that Zinah Jennings is pregnant.:furious:
Spoke to my aunt and unfortunately she has no new info to share. She even asked if I knew more than she did. The case has not been handed over to the solicitors office yet so she has little info at this time.
I think that we need to remember that the pregnant info is coming from Zinah's lawyer in an attempt to have her released from jail. There has been no proof of it as far as I know. Zinah was supposed to have a hearing today concerning her mental health and pregnancy issues. I will try to find out info about the result of that.
I am concerned about Columbia police and how they will handle this case. I hope and pray that they don't overlook something or mess the case up.
ETA: report from the hearing today.
http://www.wistv.com/story/16629563/mother-of-missing-sc-toddler-expected-in-court
"Pride told a judge that his pregnant client's $150,000 bond should be lowered so she can be released and get prenatal care. The judge said he will rule later."
Her attorney, Hemphill Pride II, says he is shocked at the judge's decision. He said police are violating his client's constitutional rights by opposing her release on bond.
Hemphill Pride II said in court Monday that police oppose Jennings' release from jail because the 22-year-old mother hasn't told them where her young son is. He said the $150,000 bond is punishment because she is not talking to police. Pride says Jennings has a right to remain silent, and that his client would have a lower bond if authorities were not still looking for her son.
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) State Law Enforcement Division agents have finished preliminary DNA testing on samples Columbia Police investigators collected from Zinah Jennings' car. The results, according to sources close to the investigation are "inconclusive," but may not be human blood.
Columbia, SC (WLTX) - Columbia Police Chief Randy Scott tells News19 that he will review DNA tests with the State Law Enforcement Division on Monday.
Boy left with Georgia police not Amir Jennings
http://www.wistv.com/story/16903499/boy
I don't think Amir is alive. I wish I felt differently, but I think Zinah harmed her son.