FL-AMBER ALERT Haleigh Cummings 5 yrs. old - Putnam County #11

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Here goes... perhaps she was going to the bathroom for a drink but due to reporting it has come off as three different stories.

As for the beds... perhaps she was referring to the bedroom itself.
I think this early in the story we don't need a "Devil's advocate". (Besides, I think it breeds ill will between us and causes a division. Why divide into two camps like we have been known to have happen in the recent past? Where did it actually get us?)

There are not enough facts coming out yet to determine what happened. I prefer to go the route of "think tank" a bit more so we can broaden the scope instead of narrow it right now. When we have more of a POI or Suspect, we can then concentrate solely on the person/persons. Until then...everyone is suspect, imo. ;)
 
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That twitter page says "when son was turned over". Turned over to WHOM?
 
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I looked the report said child footprint. That would mean the child had NO shoes on. the officer also reported her shoes were at home.
 
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wearing a pink shirt and tan shorts........ if she was put to bed for the evening why wasn't she wearing pajamas???

on the 911 call - she did say pajamas
 
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I seem to recall the first report was Haleigh was wearing a pink shirt and underwear....now that's changed to tan pants?
 
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If bio mom is 19 and Haleigh is 5, then bio mom was 14 when Haleigh was born. And bio dad was 20.

Ick.

Ewwww! You're right! It did say she was born in '89 according to the police report.
 
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It's odd that the cinder block and brick debate went on and on, yet there is hardly a word about the men with the girl at the train tracks. FWIW, I believe Haleigh is alive. I doubt she is safe though.

Do you have a link for this or is it a rumor?
 
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This girl just doesn't know her distances. Very naive. Very young.

She lacks confidence. She doesn't believe in herself b/c no one has ever believed in her. I think that is why she comes across so poorly. Not well educated and a "doormat" for lack of a better term.
 
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It's odd that the cinder block and brick debate went on and on, yet there is hardly a word about the men with the girl at the train tracks. FWIW, I believe Haleigh is alive. I doubt she is safe though.

We need to know where this is from....really interesting!
 
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in the police report it does say foot print.... and not shoe print... and right after verifies that the child's shoes are indeed inside the home (seemed like le checking to verify that the child had been taken without shoes to determine if the foot print could be a link)
 
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The police report says nothing about train tracks. Said the dog stopped at a small building not far from her residence.
Her footprint indicates she walked with her abductor.

Actually Nedthan - the police report goes on to say the officer entered the building to ensure it was empty and the track continued to the railroad tracks where the dogs lost the scent. Maybe you didn't get all the pages or something? I don't know?

ETA: I can't copy and paste it for you, because it is a pdf file. Sorry.

Salem
 
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I would like to know what Haleigh was wearing that day and it be verified by someone other than family, like the a/c man etc...

If she was wearing a t shirt and tan shorts that day, rut roh, that's a slip of the mind and they made a crucial mistake in their alibis and planning.

The child especially if she is a bedwetter would have been put to bed in something other than shorts, more to clean up, harder to clean up in the middle of the night. If I were the caretaker, I would have those over nighters on her for children, definately not shorts, can you imagine how hard those would be to pull off during the nighttime when everyone is sleepy. Then finding dry covers.

Sounds like she had on her daytime play clothes to me. I think this is a critical tidbit to father and gf story. Though kids do go to bed with shorts on, just more unlikely.
 
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Actually Nedthan - the police report goes on to say the officer entered the building to ensure it was empty and the track continued to the railroad tracks where the dogs lost the scent. Maybe you didn't get all the pages or something? I don't know?

Salem

yeah I didn't get that I will have to reopen
 
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Says "small childs FOOT PRINT"...not "bare"
the police report said a small footprint. it it should be noted that the dad siad that the child were still in the house.
 
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