Detective Chad McConkey testified that on 11/10/2009, he was a detective in the special victims unit, and they conduct missing persons investigatons. He then testified on that date he became involved with a missing person's file report concerning Abraham Shakespeare and he testified it was filed by Cedric Edom at 24:28 on tape #9 on the first day of the trial. He testified he conducted an interview with Cedric and that he was Abraham's cousin. He also testified he interviewed Dorice on that date.
November 9, 2009, it was a missing person investigation. Within 72 hours the homicide detectives became involved. November 12, 2009 the David Clark had the first interview with Dorice.
At 4210 on Friday, the Defense Attorney asks Detective David Clark who filed the missing person report. Detective testified that Cedric Edom made a comment to someone in his church who in turn made a comment to Major Hallman and that was how it got started. The detective testified that no one had to sign a report. The detective testified that the missing person was initiated with Cedric Edom through a lady at the church to Major Hallman is how this got started. The Defense Attorney pointed out that Cedric denied filing a report in the recorded phone call.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4549403&highlight=Cedric+Edom#post4549403
On the link above, it has some of the first mentions of Cedric Edom I could find here and some or those mentions were by DMoore where she explains why Cedric would want to report Abraham missing on 11/9/09. DMoore stated hree that Cedric was saying he didn't make the report and it was Dorice saying the police said he did.
In my mind, it doesn't really matter who reported him missing, whether they wrote out a report, submitted a tip, called it in on the phone, told a friend, or wrote a letter. He'd been missing from April through November and no one claimed to see him or speak to him except Dorice and according to the paper, HS. Whoever reported him missing was correct. He was missing. But I do see where the defense is trying to go with this.
November 9, 2009, it was a missing person investigation. Within 72 hours the homicide detectives became involved. November 12, 2009 the David Clark had the first interview with Dorice.
At 4210 on Friday, the Defense Attorney asks Detective David Clark who filed the missing person report. Detective testified that Cedric Edom made a comment to someone in his church who in turn made a comment to Major Hallman and that was how it got started. The detective testified that no one had to sign a report. The detective testified that the missing person was initiated with Cedric Edom through a lady at the church to Major Hallman is how this got started. The Defense Attorney pointed out that Cedric denied filing a report in the recorded phone call.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4549403&highlight=Cedric+Edom#post4549403
On the link above, it has some of the first mentions of Cedric Edom I could find here and some or those mentions were by DMoore where she explains why Cedric would want to report Abraham missing on 11/9/09. DMoore stated hree that Cedric was saying he didn't make the report and it was Dorice saying the police said he did.
In my mind, it doesn't really matter who reported him missing, whether they wrote out a report, submitted a tip, called it in on the phone, told a friend, or wrote a letter. He'd been missing from April through November and no one claimed to see him or speak to him except Dorice and according to the paper, HS. Whoever reported him missing was correct. He was missing. But I do see where the defense is trying to go with this.