GUILTY CA - Ellorah Warner, 3 wks, Santa Clarita, 23 Jan 2015

  • #201
I wonder if the truck was simply a random truck with out of state plates he could access because it was in a public lot and unlocked? If he was on foot, and had a very small body to conceal and a short time to do so . . How far was the truck from the apartment? Could he have hidden the baby's body beneath or inside of something inside the cab of the truck belonging to some random stranger thinking the body would soon be on the road to far away in Oregon?

I wondered about the random truck idea too, but then realized almost no one, ever leaves their vehicle unlocked in a park and ride. It's certainly possible, but highly uncommon.
 
  • #202
hmmmm

Mother in law (her mom) lives with them....... guess that's why there was no phone call from home.....making up the story on the fly while en route to police station?? Poor MIL must have flipped when LE is in their apartment overnight looking for clues, police dogs, detectives etc.
 
  • #203
I wondered about the random truck idea too, but then realized almost no one, ever leaves their vehicle unlocked in a park and ride. It's certainly possible, but highly uncommon.

older model Nissan -- more than likely more easily accessible - less likely to have alarm etc.
 
  • #204
Do older model nissan's have that really easy to pop open slide window in back of the cab? Like the one featured in this 99 Nissan? truck.jpg
 
  • #205
  • #206
Yes indeed, those are Oregon plates.

When I first saw that my first thought was "who does he know from Oregon that would be parking there?" No question, one of the first things LE did was run those plates & already know who's truck that is.
Next thought was, if they don't have a car, how did he get over to the park & ride to put that precious baby inside the truck (walk, got a ride?) and how did he have access to that truck?
Next thought was, why did he go with his wife to the PD to report the baby missing when he knew for a fact she wasn't missing? Seems to me he'd be trying hard to lay low.

So many questions :(

from the post..((photo missing - it's upthread))

the rear window in this truck looks like a solid window = no slider......but truthfully let's face it locks are for honest peeps....if someone wants in there's a way.....slim jim or master key.....
 
  • #207
I wish Grandma had been able to grab the precious baby before she went to neighbors to make the call. He must have been very aggressive with her if she left the baby there. I bet she thought he would never hurt hr because he 'loved her so much. '
 
  • #208
So grandma found his demeanor off and not the normal one she has come to know in that household on that day. Maybe he was refusing to let her see the baby or let her into the room she was in because she was dead and he was deciding what to do about it. Perhaps they had what seemed to grandma to be an unrelated argument and she called cops to remove him. They either did not, or allowed him to leave so things could "cool down" (a common practice where I am from in DV calls). He asks to grab a bag, he hides baby's body in a bak pack or small duffle and off he goes on foot. But IF that is how things went down I cannot for the life of me figure out how grandma did not quickly realize baby was not there with her and sound the alarm. And further, how did mom and dad then reconnect when she returned from wherever she returned from?
 
  • #209
I wish Grandma had been able to grab the precious baby before she went to neighbors to make the call. He must have been very aggressive with her if she left the baby there. I bet she thought he would never hurt hr because he 'loved her so much. '

Hey I hadn't thought of that. he left before police arrived and with baby E. I guess that grandma could have thought that baby E was just fine with her daddy even if she felt he was being an *ss to grandma.
 
  • #210
I wish Grandma had been able to grab the precious baby before she went to neighbors to make the call. He must have been very aggressive with her if she left the baby there. I bet she thought he would never hurt hr because he 'loved her so much. '

Chances are that poor woman is a wreck tonight....replaying missed opps for rescue....
 
  • #211
I'm so sad. I just wish I could hold all these babies who've been murdered. Raise them in a home full of love. Such senseless death.

I'm wondering if maybe it was shaken baby syndrome. Baby wouldn't stop crying. He was alone with the baby. Feeling tired and close to a relapse. And he snapped.
 
  • #212
I'm so sad. I just wish I could hold all these babies who've been murdered. Raise them in a home full of love. Such senseless death.

I'm wondering if maybe it was shaken baby syndrome. Baby wouldn't stop crying. He was alone with the baby. Feeling tired and close to a relapse. And he snapped.

bbm: excellent point.....
 
  • #213
well that would line up with the seeming lack of visibly apparent COD. But then so would drowning, smothering, etc. Autopsy should clear that up for us. Now we wait.


I have been thinking about what the parents' story was on arriving at police station. Did they say the child had disappeared from the home while they were in it there together. Did they claim the baby was taken from somewhere on the street with dad after he left the home? Still :fence: on mom and her role in all of this mess.

ETA DUH, okay I am obviously tired. they reported her missing from the home. Wonder if mom said she was there and why no phone call to her mom who was actually AT home and could clue her in to the earlier in the evening drama?

YEP, feeling VERY :fence: Y with mom right now.
 
  • #214
If I hear that he stepped outside the apartment for a bit and left the ''sleeping'' baby in the apartment with Grandmother who was sleeping, I won't be surprised.....((that's been played before in a recent case trying to make the grandmother the fall guy)

He returns to apartment and all He77 breaks out.....((some would call police)) but in his case, doesn't want to wake grandmother/MIL and they tiptoe to police dept....and poor gran wakes up to K-9 and LE -- just guessing--and that keeps the alibi straight as far as WM is concerned and look poor gran is upset too so it must be true.


bloody awful that poor gran is in dire need of 2 for 1 absolut tonight
 
  • #215
It's also possible that the mother went along with whatever story MW came up with, in order to appease him and get him into the station. She let him believe that she believed the missing baby story for her own safety.
 
  • #216
well that would line up with the seeming lack of visibly apparent COD. But then so would drowning, smothering, etc. Autopsy should clear that up for us. Now we wait.


I have been thinking about what the parents' story was on arriving at police station. Did they say the child had disappeared from the home while they were in it there together. Did they claim the baby was taken from somewhere on the street with dad after he left the home? Still :fence: on mom and her role in all of this mess.

ETA DUH, okay I am obviously tired. they reported her missing from the home. Wonder if mom said she was there and why no phone call to her mom who was actually AT home and could clue her in to the earlier in the evening drama?

YEP, feeling VERY :fence: Y with mom right now.


and we haven't heard a peep about her have we? it's been 24 hours.....records do not indicate that they have booked her...
 
  • #217
yes, the silence is beginning to be deafening. :(
 
  • #218
and we haven't heard a peep about her have we? it's been 24 hours.....records do not indicate that they have booked her...

It was stated in the presser that she was being detained for questioning. It's possible that she's still there, maybe they're trying to sweat info out of her, kwim?
 
  • #219
yes, the silence is beginning to be deafening. :(

perhaps they have sent her home -- it has been 24 hours -- is it normal to let someone get some sleep when you are interviewing them ((they did use the word detained --)))
 
  • #220
It's also possible that the mother went along with whatever story MW came up with, in order to appease him and get him into the station. She let him believe that she believed the missing baby story for her own safety.

yes.....and I wondered if ''the friend'' was also there to keep mom in line.....

It was stated in the presser that she was being detained for questioning. It's possible that she's still there, maybe they're trying to sweat info out of her, kwim?

the truth and how long the nonsense has been going on in her life hopefully....and hopefully now she will stop making excuses for him?

yes, the silence is beginning to be deafening. :(

bet it is driving a certain WM nutty too! he can't control her now
 

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