CA - Hasanni Campbell, 5, Oakland, 10 Aug 2009 - #7

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  • #321
IIRC, she was due sometime in November, so it could be any time now.

Bless that child, and I wish him/her well in life ahead... what a situation to come into!

(WS is being really hard on me tonight - keeps telling me I have wait 30 seconds between posts, no matter how long I wait. Let's see if this one works... and then watch 9 attempts show up. Sigh.)


ETA: Yup, they sure did. Cleaned them up, though.
 
  • #322
IIRC, she was due sometime in November, so it could be any time now.

Bless that child, and I wish him/her well in life ahead... what a situation to come into!

(WS is being really hard on me tonight - keeps telling me I have wait 30 seconds between posts, no matter how long I wait. Let's see if this one works... and then watch 9 attempts show up. Sigh.)


ETA: Yup, they sure did. Cleaned them up, though.
I was thinking about that just a while ago too and couldn't remember when the baby was due. I pray he or she is healthy and most of all, loved, as Hasanni should've been. MOO
 
  • #323
About $1,000 raised at Hasanni Campbell fundraiser

Organizers raised about $1,000 at a fundraiser for Hasanni Campbell, the missing Fremont 6-year-old who hasn't been seen in almost three months.

The money will be used for future searches and possibly to hire a private investigator, [Miller] said.

"It was a good turn out," she said, adding that there were about 120 people at the event.

Neither Ross nor Campbell, who is due to give birth to her first child at the end of this month, attended the fundraiser, and they have not been involved in the searches or vigils in recent weeks. The boy's grandmother and an aunt were at the event Sunday, Miller said.

More at:
http://www.mercurynews.com/california/ci_13705692
 
  • #324
Yikes .. yikes I agree - there are no members on the facebook site. There seems to be one driving force to try and find our little man.

Wishing there was a break in Hasanni's case - let's hope LE is working really hard behind the scenes.

I admit that following Hasanni's case hasn't been at the forefront of my attention of late - do we know if foster mom has birthed the new baby yet and whether there have been any rulings on whether her and LR will be able to raise the baby?

I've also been wondering when the baby will be born, and what his or her fate will be. It would be so awful for a mother to have to give up her baby to CPS but I fear that may be what will happen to Jennifer Campbell.
 
  • #325
Baby due at the end of this month ...

My sister lives in Livermore. She had not heard about this fundraiser but she says she lives a sheltered life. She means that she doesn't follow missing children cases. I don't know if she was able to go -- she is out of town now until Sunday.
 
  • #326
Still nothing. Hassani, I haven't forgotten about you, and I hope daily that we get some news.
 
  • #327
Weeks and weeks pass and not a word about little guy Hasanni - Hasanni, you deserve justice and I have no idea how to bring it to you. Rest in peace and may your perp have a lifeless, heavy heart.
 
  • #328
Bumping for Hasanni.
 
  • #329
I'm still praying for you, Hasanni :rose:
 
  • #330
We think of you daily &pray that you are healthy & loved wherever you are.God will take care of you.
 
  • #331
Still thinking about you "Lil Man"...not a day goes by that I don't say a prayer for you...I just keep reminding myself that it's not my timing...but in God's. It just seems so unfair. You still have many people looking for / and loving you. Your WS family won't rest until you're home.
 
  • #332
Prayers for little man with the mischevious grin - sure hope that LE have the perp(s) on their radar just waiting for a slip up.
 
  • #333
I am praying and praying that Hasanni is found. I can't help but to say that I'm really angry he hasn't been found. It's not the fault of the searchers. It's the fault of whomever put him where he is right now. I will continue to pray that the person or persons responsible will tell where Hasanni is.

I wish he were here with us.
 
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$75K Reward, Few Leads For Missing Oakland Boy

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) ― Volunteers trying to find a 5-year-old Oakland boy who's been missing for more than three months are hoping a $75,000 reward will bring some fresh leads to the case.

http://cbs5.com/wireapnewsca/75K.reward.few.2.1306545.html


Frankly, if I were JC and was innocent, I'd turn him in... that new baby could sure use $75,000, I'd imagine.

ETA: BTW, I don't reckon she is totally innocent, but I felt like I should make the suggestion, just in case... it goes the same for anyone he might feel the need to blab to over the next while.
 
  • #337
http://cbs5.com/wireapnewsca/75K.reward.few.2.1306545.html


Frankly, if I were JC and was innocent, I'd turn him in... that new baby could sure use $75,000, I'd imagine.

ETA: BTW, I don't reckon she is totally innocent, but I felt like I should make the suggestion, just in case... it goes the same for anyone he might feel the need to blab to over the next while.

I thought the same thing, but I am not sure if a person who lives with a person who commits a crime, can turn them in and get the reward? Anyone know the laws on that?
 
  • #338
Low turnout at vigil for missing Fremont boy

OAKLAND — Turnout was poor at a Tuesday night's vigil marking three months since 5-year-old Hasanni Campbell was reported missing, an organizer said Wednesday.

"We had a handful of people, but that was it," said Sherri Miller, who has organized searches, vigils and at least one fundraiser for the missing Fremont boy.

"The more frustrating it gets, the harder we have to work," Miller said. "He's out there somewhere and that's the bottom line. He's out there and he deserves to be found. Hopefully with the city's new police chief and new district attorney, maybe they'll get some answers. Maybe we'll figure it out. I don't know what it's going to take, but we haven't found him yet, so we just have to keep going until we do."

more at:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_13763221
 
  • #339
I thought the same thing, but I am not sure if a person who lives with a person who commits a crime, can turn them in and get the reward? Anyone know the laws on that?

They aren't married, and I am not sure they have lived together along enough to be common law (this varies depending on sate/country/etc) - if she decided to tell all, I am not sure he could force her to stay silent.

Of course, I think spousal privilege is a load of horse pucky, anyway. If my husband ever did anything like this, I'd send him up the river in a second, and would stomp anyone who tried to stop me.
 
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