CA CA - Emmanuel Haro, 7-months, reported kidnapped 7:30pm from Big 5 parking lot, Yucaipa Blvd, Yucaipa, 14 Aug 2025

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Here’s a picture I don’t recall seeing earlier.
Does Emmanuel appear to have clubbed fingers, or am I just imagining it and it’s the camera angle?

In any event, IMO two parents who each have a very spotty and dangerous record with raising and not raising their children may have just been overwhelmed by a baby who likely would need eye surgery, at the least.

Not one element of their story seems kosher to me.

Where are you, little helpless Emmanuel?

JMO
 
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Wonder if Jake is right or left handed.
 
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and then she ran around her truck and then went into the store and asked them "have you seen a baby? or anyone with a baby". come on. :rolleyes: how about "call 911 someone stole my baby?"
I dont think Id leve the spot, Id just scream, its ridiculous at this point.
One does wonder how often children would get kidnapped from outside in a parking lot and drawn into a store.

Wouldn't you be more likely to run like hell and hide the baby away somewhere in secret immediately?

Maybe someone got confused with stories of children who have been abducted from inside stores and then walked outside.
 
  • #505
I honestly believe that the time she got the black eye (imo at least a day or so before the missing report) is the time that little Emmanuel left this world and it took a day or so to conjure up the abduction story whilst the father conviniently had an alibi of being at the ball game surrounded by people. LE will no doubt be getting all their phone GPS and I don't think it will take them too much longer to find the little bubba 😞
 
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thats a good close up of the eye from their first news interview for the people that know how to tell how old a bruise is.
 
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Less than 1% of children who are kidnapped each year are abducted by a stranger. Add in the fact that we're talking about a 7 month old baby (not a newborn which I would think is more likely) with developmental disabilities. It just seems like statistically this would be such a rare occurrence.

I also can't help but think if someone did abduct him without knowing about his disabilities, would they want to continue to keep him (not being gross or ugly here, just thinking about how they would make the child more recognizable/harder to hide/more care required)? I tend to believe that someone horrible enough to abduct a strangers baby would be horrible enough to either injure them or abandon them once they realized the amount of care that may be required.

Add in all of the inconsistencies with their stories, the father's history, etc. and you'd be hard pressed to convince me that this isn't them trying to cover their tracks for something awful that happened at a different location.
 
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Here’s a picture I don’t recall seeing earlier.
Does Emmanuel appear to have clubbed fingers, or am I just imagining it and it’s the camera angle?

In any event, IMO two parents who each have a very spotty and dangerous record with raising and not raising their children may have just been overwhelmed by a baby who likely would need eye surgery, at the least.

Not one element of their story seems kosher to me.

Where are you, little helpless Emmanuel?

JMO
I have way more experience with clubbing in kids than a person ought to- that is not clubbing in my professional opinion. Good question though!
 
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Curious what everyone thinks about what the parents ages might be? Or do we know and I’ve missed them. I’m horrible at guessing ages, like, very off a lot of the times I try, but here goes: I think she looks substantially older than he does in the few images I’ve seen. And on the older side to be a Mom to such little ones, maybe? Probably neither here nor there, just trying to analyze the dynamic here, I guess. Besides that he’s clearly a controlling abuser. Again, neither here nor there, probably, but I keep going back to it for some reason!
32 and 40/41
 
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thats a good close up of the eye from their first news interview for the people that know how to tell how old a bruise is.
Generally bruises are red - purple - green/blue/yellow - brown/yellow. You can see there is red and purple with a tinge of blue on the above picture, but it's the deep faded shadow that tells me that bruise is not fresh and older than she states - 2-4 days IMO and the Reddy blue bits are from the extent of the impact and it's taking longer to heal as the skin around the eye is very thin.

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and then she ran around her truck and then went into the store and asked them "have you seen a baby? or anyone with a baby". come on. :rolleyes: how about "call 911 someone stole my baby?"
I dont think Id leave the spot, Id just scream, its ridiculous at this point.

My daughter is 43 now with children of her own, but I recall an incident from when she was seven that when I think of it still makes me anxious.

A friend and I were in the Staten Island mall with our daughters. I glanced at a sign to my right that said “Dep shampoo $1.39,” then I glanced back and my daughter wasn’t there. I started screaming right there in the mall. (This was before cameras everywhere). I was screaming her name and running looking for her. A man passed me by and said he saw a crying little girl that was brought to a jewelry store because she was crying too.

It was my daughter. Apparently in the ONE SECOND it took me to read that sign, she had run around one of the many kiosks in the mall, one that was directly to my left, and then took off in another direction.

It’s so long ago yet thinking of it gives me palpitations even now.

I literally cannot believe this woman’s story. The sequence of events seems illogical to me. Like everyone I’ve also changed diapers in the back of a car, and I agree that my body leaning over would prevent a stranger from recognizing that I had a baby back there. I could have just been grabbing a bag or something.

If it doesn’t add up, it’s not true. Crime 101.

JMO and experience.
 
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View attachment 609275



Here’s a picture I don’t recall seeing earlier.
Does Emmanuel appear to have clubbed fingers, or am I just imagining it and it’s the camera angle?

In any event, IMO two parents who each have a very spotty and dangerous record with raising and not raising their children may have just been overwhelmed by a baby who likely would need eye surgery, at the least.

Not one element of their story seems kosher to me.

Where are you, little helpless Emmanuel?

JMO
What we would all do to pick this little bundle up right now and hold him close, huh? 😒
 
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Generally bruises are red - purple - green/blue/yellow - brown/yellow. You can see there is red and purple with a tinge of blue on the above picture, but it's the deep faded shadow that tells me that bruise is not fresh and older than she states - 2-4 days IMO and the Reddy blue bits are from the extent of the impact and it's taking longer to heal as the skin around the eye is very thin.

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Great representation of healing stages, thanks for posting.
 
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My daughter is 43 now with children of her own, but I recall an incident from when she was seven that when I think of it still makes me anxious.

A friend and I were in the Staten Island mall with our daughters. I glanced at a sign to my right that said “Dep shampoo $1.39,” then I glanced back and my daughter wasn’t there. I started screaming right there in the mall. (This was before cameras everywhere). I was screaming her name and running looking for her. A man passed me by and said he saw a crying little girl that was brought to a jewelry store because she was crying too.

It was my daughter. Apparently in the ONE SECOND it took me to read that sign, she had run around one of the many kiosks in the mall, one that was directly to my left, and then took off in another direction.

It’s so long ago yet thinking of it gives me palpitations even now.

I literally cannot believe this woman’s story. The sequence of events seems illogical to me. Like everyone I’ve also changed diapers in the back of a car, and I agree that my body leaning over would prevent a stranger from recognizing that I had a baby back there. I could have just been grabbing a bag or something.

If it doesn’t add up, it’s not true. Crime 101.

JMO and experience.
agree, inside a store might be a little different , you'd run around for sure.
 
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Wonder if Jake is right or left handed.
Per this screenshot, during this interview he was holding his daughter in his left hand. In the full video with another interview, he was holding the "Missing Kid" flyer in his left hand. Obviously not proof, but it's all I've found so far.
 

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  • #517
@ttjo if true that would be pretty dumb, they could have called and blocked their number. But if that can be proven, great for proving premeditation and that Emmanuel was likely dead at that time.
 
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Per this screenshot, during this interview he was holding his daughter in his left hand. In the full video with another interview, he was holding the "Missing Kid" flyer in his left hand. Obviously not proof, but it's all I've found so far.
As a left-handed person, I always carried my kids on my right to leave my dominant left hand free to do other things.

MOO
 
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Less than 1% of children who are kidnapped each year are abducted by a stranger. Add in the fact that we're talking about a 7 month old baby (not a newborn which I would think is more likely) with developmental disabilities. It just seems like statistically this would be such a rare occurrence.

I also can't help but think if someone did abduct him without knowing about his disabilities, would they want to continue to keep him (not being gross or ugly here, just thinking about how they would make the child more recognizable/harder to hide/more care required)? I tend to believe that someone horrible enough to abduct a strangers baby would be horrible enough to either injure them or abandon them once they realized the amount of care that may be required.

Add in all of the inconsistencies with their stories, the father's history, etc. and you'd be hard pressed to convince me that this isn't them trying to cover their tracks for something awful that happened at a different location.
Generally bruises are red - purple - green/blue/yellow - brown/yellow. You can see there is red and purple with a tinge of blue on the above picture, but it's the deep faded shadow that tells me that bruise is not fresh and older than she states - 2-4 days IMO and the Reddy blue bits are from the extent of the impact and it's taking longer to heal as the skin around the eye is very thin.

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That’s fascinating, thanks for sharing. I joke that if someone looks at me funny, I bruise. And I believe it’s getting worse with age. Right now I look like my body fell off a cliff. Nope just work!
 
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Per this screenshot, during this interview he was holding his daughter in his left hand. In the full video with another interview, he was holding the "Missing Kid" flyer in his left hand. Obviously not proof, but it's all I've found so far.
Does her eye look like baby E’s does, or is that the camera angle again 🤔
 
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