Found Deceased TX - Maleah Davis, 4, Houston, 5 May 2019 *EX-FIANCÉ ARRESTED* #10

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And still no interviews with neighbors that have told if DV, BB and kids were a loud family with kids or if they heard them screaming at the kids or what not. Like if they heard BB getting on to the kids or DV in loud abusive language or threats, or DV or BB fighting all the time. Who the most aggressive.
 
If QX was acting as an agent of the police force, and DV was not asked for permission to speak to him, then I can see it as problematic. If a suspect asks for a lawyer, the police have to stop any interrogation. They can't get around this by using a surrogate.

Now if the suspect OK'd talking to a surrogate (QX) then it should be ok. But if they just opened the cell and QX started talking to him, all bets are off.
I believe this has already been confirmed several times that QX was NOT acting as agent to anybody but himself.

An inmate doesn't have to see anybody that they do not agree to see including their lawyer.

And rest assured that no visitors ever enter the cell of an inmate.

Here's a legal opinion on QX meeting with DV -- also see video at link:

Today, a Houston attorney is applauding his most recent work, if true, gaining the confession of the only suspect in her case.

"People make confessions to people that they know, or they'll make confessions to jail folks that are their cell mates in jail, that happens often, but when somebody who is a quasi-celebrity like Quanell X is able to walk in to a jail, talk to an inmate who's facing capital murder charges and get him to all but confess to this girl's death and certainly where the body is, this never happens," said attorney Steve Shellist.
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Shellist says the conversation between the two is now subject to the investigation and is potential evidence.

"They'll subpoena Quanell X if this case goes to trial and say, 'What did he tell you?' And he will be allowed to say, 'Here's everything he told me.'"

Their jail house conversation may have been unconventional, but Shellist says it was certainly by the law.

"While some people may take issue with what he did, certainly the lawyer, it was not illegal. He was the client, was free not to talk to him. Vence didn't have to talk to Quanell, but he chose to talk to him and he's going to have to live with the consequences of that."


bbm

What happens next for Quanell X in the case of Maleah Davis
 
I think much will be made by the defense about previous allegations against QX of impersonating an attorney. I also think it will be suggested that QX being allowed to visit was somehow improper. I also think that much will be made of he and his team out there interviewing potential witness and gathering evidence. It's what I would do if I were on the defense team.

I am curious now about other cases he has been involved in and whether the chain of evidence or his credibility have ever been called into question by defense's in those trials. I may have to do some googling.

I can bet these past allegations that QX misrepresented himself occurred when money exchanged hands with a promise similar to I will represent you -- I'm going to take care of you...

I am 99.9999% sure that none of these allegations ever took place when QX was having a jail house visit -- recorded proof of that.

MOO
 
Everyone steps up after the fact..where was anyone when this child suffered obvious physical abuse? Head trauma resulting in surgery??? Give me a break. They all make me sick!!
If I could like this over and over and I would..i feel exactly the same..!!! I looked at the photos after her surgery...they put her through that pain!! They abused her resulting in that surgery! Her other family members seen this...she was let down by every single person!
 
HOUSTON — The attorney for Derion Vence is asking a Harris County district judge to no longer allow community activist Quanell X to visit his client in jail.

The request comes after Quanell X claims to have learned through Vence where to find missing 4-year-old Maleah Davis. Vence is in jail for tampering with evidence in connection to the girl's disappearance earlier this month.

Vence's attorney, Dorian C. Cotlar, moved to prohibit Quanell "and any of his associates" from visiting Vence while at the the jail.
Derion Vence's attorney asks judge to prohibit jail visits from Quanell X

ETA: If DV's attorney can't stop his client from speaking, better to get a judge to control who visits..... MOO
 
I think QX was trying to make a lot of pieces of the puzzle fit to make a picture but the people he was getting his info from kept shifting the shape of those pieces as time went on. He may have believed that on Friday may 24th when he said it but that doesn't make it so JMO.
And that's why we rely on multiple sources of confirmation before publicly telling a story full of holes........he has said so much and said it was true possibly with no evidence.
 
I know this is not gonna be a popular post.... but I wish people who buy the flowers, bears, etc. for memorials would give the money they spend to children involved movements and centers. Even a foster family they might know. I know they are well meaning, but so are the places that are struggling to save these children.

The parents in the Elizabeth Shelley case have asked for well wishers to donate to the childrens section of the library instead of leaving toys,as it was Lizzys favourite place.
 
Thanks! Okay, so BB was fighting with DV as early as April 10 - 11 over a "mistress" then again on April 30.

From Seattle1's post:

"According to BB's step sister, DV text exchange with mistress that BB discovered and allegedly fought about all day up until she boarded her flight to Mass, were exchanged during the time period BB visited her dad in the hospital--just prior to his death.

Allegedly, BB confided she had to wait to take any action because DV was the bread winner, and took care of the family."

Angry texts were exchanged all day but BB decided to do nothing because DV was the breadwinner. And then on April 30 as she was about to go back to MA she and DV fought again and he sent her "disturbing texts." Yet it didn't occur to her that Maleah could be in danger because of his anger.

Got it. I guess the "bread" was the priority and not Maleah.
Who only fights about a mistress over text and when they have left to go on a trip? No one.
Something very wrong about this story.
 
From the article in that tweet:

Wice: Because if a judge concludes it was not a voluntary confession, it won't be admitted into court and the jury won't be able to use it. If the judge concludes it was a voluntary confession, that it will be allowed into court.

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Well he certainly didn't waterboard him to get the info. Anyone have an example of how it could not be voluntary?
 
Thanks! Okay, so BB was fighting with DV as early as April 10 - 11 over a "mistress" then again on April 30.

From Seattle1's post:

"According to BB's step sister, DV text exchange with mistress that BB discovered and allegedly fought about all day up until she boarded her flight to Mass, were exchanged during the time period BB visited her dad in the hospital--just prior to his death.

Allegedly, BB confided she had to wait to take any action because DV was the bread winner, and took care of the family."

Angry texts were exchanged all day but BB decided to do nothing because DV was the breadwinner. And then on April 30 as she was about to go back to MA she and DV fought again and he sent her "disturbing texts." Yet it didn't occur to her that Maleah could be in danger because of his anger.

Got it. I guess the "bread" was the priority and not Maleah.
Who only fights about a mistress over text and when they have left to go on a trip? No one.
Something very wrong about this story.

WAIT!!!


Sorry if my post was not clear. - - BB's alleged argument with DV via text occurred on April 30 or the day she departed for funeral, --and not ongoing since April 10.

The argument was about texts between DV and his mistress that were exchanged earlier in the month (when BB visiting Dad prior to death) but just discovered by BB on DV's phone.

Again, sorry my post unclear.

MOO
 
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Well he certainly didn't waterboard him to get the info. Anyone have an example of how it could not be voluntary?

Nope.

As stated above, Vence didn't have to talk to QX, but he chose to talk to him and he's going to have to live with the consequences of that.

Vence is a grown man-- there are no do-overs just because you sitting in jail, and your new attorney chastised you.

I believe DV's attorney's upset because his client gave away the goods for free, and no turning the clock back. MOO
 
Maleah Davis' tragic, tumultuous life -- and mysterious death - CNN
A little girl with a gap-toothed smile and curly pigtails walked into a Houston apartment in a pink tutu a month ago -- never to be seen again.

Maleah Davis was in the care of her mother's boyfriend, Derion Vence, when she was captured on surveillance video following him into the home they all shared on April 30.

After weeks of agonizing twists and turns, human remains believed to belong to the 4-year-old were found in Arkansas and taken to Houston for an autopsy Saturday. If confirmed, it'll finally end the long search for the little girl. The mystery surrounding her last few days, however, lingers.

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I just want to thank everyone here for posting articles, updates & videos on everything concerning Maleah. I can’t be “here” continuously, only off & on so I truly appreciate everything everyone here is doing to keep us all in the loop.
Awaiting for confirmation that this is Maleah & for more charges to be brought against DV...and anyone else involved in this horrible case
Thank you all
 
Charly Edsitty on Twitter
FOR MALEAH: A memorial continues to grow outside the SW #Houston apartment where 4yo #MaleahDavis was last seen alive. Investigators are working to identify remains found in Arkansas believed to be those of the missing girl. https://abc13.com/remains-believed-to-be-of-maleah-davis-arrive-in-houston/5324808/ …
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And that's why we rely on multiple sources of confirmation before publicly telling a story full of holes........he has said so much and said it was true possibly with no evidence.
Hopefully the evidence and confession he has provided to LE will outweigh any holes in the story he has relayed.
Without the information he was able to provide from his conversations with Brittany, LE may have had a hard time proving any abuse occurred at all.

The only thing BB had going for her was the legal document from the court stating they were unable to prove that Maleah's injury was a result of physical abuse. The court decided it was appropriate for the children to be placed back in the home temporarily.

The information Q was able to obtain from her is crucial. Since she admits to DV beating the child, possibly over a long period of time, then it goes to reason that the injury may have occurred from abuse.

BB was just days away from her court hearing. She knew Maleah needed medical attention, and this time there would be no denying the cause of her injuries.

Based on the story Q provided, combined with everything else we know, I think we have a much clearer understanding that BB left her child in an extremely dangerous situation, knowing she was in desperate need of medical care, all because her love for DV outweighed her love for her daughter. Her need to protect her man was more important than protecting her own child.

That is clearly child endangerment. And because Maleah died as a result, I would think the charges would be even more severe.
Imo
 
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When asked if he expected to get the reward money, he told reporters, 'Hell no.'

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“She’s home. She’s back home,” Quanell X said

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The clues around the bag were enough for Hempstead County’s coroner to allow the remains to be flown back to Houston.

'She's home. She's back home,' Quanell X tells media after watching plane carrying human remains land in Houston


1st BBM very glad to read this, I may not care for his involvement in this case, admittedly he has brought forth info that I feel helped move the investigation along, my distaste for him aside.

2nd BBM I hadn't read this. Do we know what clues they are referring to? Thinking of things that would be identifiable and tie to Maleah but wouldn't degrade like remains. Clothing of hers maybe?

IIRC, I remember reading that personal items including clothing and jewelry were listed as identifying with Maleah. I do not anticipate her helmet being noted as being with her remains in Arkansas. It does not appear as though anyone cared enough to see that she wore her helmet as ordered by physicians.
 
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