FL-AMBER ALERT Haleigh Cummings 5 yrs. old - Putnam County #4

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Also mom's claim that in 2005 she rescued and revived her daughter was not backed up by documentation. She was never taken to the doc and the incident was not reported to LE. The part I have a problem with is a child that is under a doctors care for a genetic disease, and that had just almost drowned, was never taken to a doc. Most kids who almost drown develop pneumonia because of the bacteria in the water. Many kids who survive a drowning die as a result of the bacteria a few days later. I'm not buying mom's story at all and there is a good reason she lost custody. That said, I don't think mom has anything to do with Hayleigh's dissapearance.

SuziQ, ITA
 
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I wish there weren't so many conflicting reports. So much doesn't make sense to me.

If the back door was, indeed, locked and not broken into, it could only be opened from the inside.

Assuming we're going with Stranger Abduction, this means the creep did the following:

1) entered through the front door
2) opened the back door from inside
3) propped the back door open with a cinderblock
4) went to the bedroom and took the baby from a bed with 2 other people sleeping in it

Not working for me.

Why wouldn't the person just go back out the front door? Why go through all that opening of doors and propping and possibly waking up the gf?

Could there have been lights on in the front yard?

I don't know. I'm having trouble.
 
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Weird a 32 lb cinder block shows up and a child abt 32 lbs disappear.
 
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Hold up! Can the g/f lift a cinder block? They're extremely heavy so I don't believe so! Now I have to go with a kidnapper unless the cinder block was so close to the back door she could push it (already on the ramp (?) or she had some help.

I helped my parents moving cinderblocks when I was 8 years old. I'm pretty sure a 17 year old could do it.
 
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Is this a mobile home park?


Can't say...I'll get article that says she lives on "Green Lane"...I know it's also off "Hermit's Cove" (? cove) where news is using as a "generalized" area...
 
  • #147
Boyfriend and GF passed the poly. Any News yet on the girl?

I just heard the police decline to answer whether or not the GF had passed.

That sounds fishy to me.
 
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In the article i linked above she says she took 2 poly's and that they were very taxing.
 
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I haven't seen it mentioned here yet, and I don't remember where I saw it. But LE stated in their missing person report that Hayleigh's shoes were still in the house. Just thought I would throw that out there.
 
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from what I understood in the presser yesterday the cinder block was propping the screen door open and the regular door was ajar. My MIL has a screen door on her back door. the screen door opens out and the regular door opens in. When they are carrying something big in or out they will prop the door open with something due to the hinge that makes it close.

I've also experienced mobile home screen doors (including the kind with the hydraulic door closer thingy at the top of the door) that are heavy enough to shut really hard causing the inside lock to lock the door.

It's happened to me many times. I'd walk out the door, it closed behind me & locked then I couldn't get back inside. Said door didn't have a keyhole to lock/unlock from the outside so the only way to get it open was to press the button & jerk repeatedly on the door handle hoping the locking mechanism would wiggle enough it would loosen so I could get back in. That makes a lot of noise - all that metal rattling around, and the door hitting against the jam.

When that didn't work, I had to find something to pry the latch (if alone) or knock on the door or holler for someone to let me in.

If this screen door is prone to closing shut with force enough to lock someone out -- that *knew* this potential behavior of the door - they may have propped it open so they wouldn't have to worry about that. Having a key to a deadbolt on the inner door wouldn't do any good if they couldn't get to it anyway.

Just an experience of mine I thought I'd toss out.
 
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that sucker was heavy, but absolutely movable

I knew they were heavy but thought more like a ton (not really but ya know) & thanks for lifting that sucker to prove the point :)
 
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In the article i linked above she says she took 2 poly's and that they were very taxing.

I wonder if she had to take two because they were inconsistent?
 
  • #155
The young girlfriend is probably close to a nervous breakdown. She's in no condition to be doing anything.
 
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Can't say...I'll get article that says she lives on "Green Lane"...I know it's also off "Hermit's Cove" (? cove) where news is using as a "generalized" area...

Yes, found and confirmed this is a mobile home park
 
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