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

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  • #101
mother and grandmother going to be on fox shortly for interview.
 
  • #102
If TES is there does that mean that LE think that Haleigh is dead?

Hard to tell. TES does look for and find live people. They found a live little boy recently.
 
  • #103
We'll see all we need to see of the location, the back door, and the layout pretty soon. We'll be watching their front door on the webcam. Ugh.

And thus it starts.......

"The place is filling up with news trucks."
 
  • #104
Mom and grandmother coming up next on FoxNews.
 
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Sorry if any if this has been posted before, but it's hard to keep up.

Double wide mobile homes are about the size of a small house.

Mobile homes are up on cinder blocks, but you can't just grab one and yank it out to prop open a door. For one thing, the weight of the house is resting on them. For another, they are under the house and to get to them, you'd have to crawl under to get one. For another, unless it's already off, one would have to remove something called 'skirting' before one could even get under the house. Skirting is the vinyl covering that goes around the house, from the bottom of the home itself to the ground.

Window heights can vary, but a person walking by can see in. To actually 'get' in, one would have had to stand on something.

Mobile home screen doors open out. The inner door open in, unlike a conventional home.

Depending how how well-maintained the mobile home is, the floors would not creak any more than ones in a regular home.
 
  • #107
I DO fault people for not locking their doors. If that was the case here, it sure made it very easy for someone to take and horribly harm this little child.

I do fault people like the Aisenbergs leaving their large garage door wide open all night and Sabrina gets stolen. I do fault people who leave sliding doors unlocked so potential pedophiles can come snatch their daughter, for a young teenager to be locked out of her house because she once again missed curfew only to be kidnapped by Paul Bernardo, I do blame, yes.

That may be harsh and horrible and uncaring on my part but there are so many cases out there that could have been avoided, children would not have been kidnapped or murdered, if only parents did the proper safe things. That does not mean it would never happen, but why make it so easy for these guys?

Just because people live in a small community, in a quiet area, in a rural area 'where nothing ever like this happens', just doesn't sit well with me for a reason to not do something as easy as lock a door.

There could not be anything more unimaginable than a missing or murdered child... and I am certain the parents will always haunt themselves with "if only, what if..."

We have to learn from moments like this and do different. Not just be lax and assume yet again, it could never happen to me.

It doesn't matter if the doors are locked or not locked if someone wants in they will get in and no one has a right to come in your house. In my house you will get shot. You just have a different opinion than mine and it's all good.
 
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the bed rotation is really confusing. was haleigh in the parents bed or was the girlfriend in haleigh's bed. if a blanket had been wet on the night before and was smelly, did dad sleep all day in that bed with that blanket?

Bed rotation is not making sense to me. Did gf get up thinking maybe haleigh went to her own bed or into room with brother?

I'm confused on that too. In the video of the gf, it sounded like she said that she went to 'her' room and she wasn't there. But then I heard that they were all sleeping together, her and the kids.

My hunch is this girl left the brick in the door by accident and someone got in. Or, was it possible that she went out and had someone else check in on the kids while she was out. It just doesn't make sense but I have a bad feeling about this case and I think it will come to a close quickly.

I just hope they solve it before a well-known lawyer in Orlando starts talking that there's a serial child kidnapper named Zanny the Nanny on the loose.
 
  • #111
I DO fault people for not locking their doors. If that was the case here, it sure made it very easy for someone to take and horribly harm this little child.

I do fault people like the Aisenbergs leaving their large garage door wide open all night and Sabrina gets stolen. I do fault people who leave sliding doors unlocked so potential pedophiles can come snatch their daughter, for a young teenager to be locked out of her house because she once again missed curfew only to be kidnapped by Paul Bernardo, I do blame, yes.

That may be harsh and horrible and uncaring on my part but there are so many cases out there that could have been avoided, children would not have been kidnapped or murdered, if only parents did the proper safe things. That does not mean it would never happen, but why make it so easy for these guys?

Just because people live in a small community, in a quiet area, in a rural area 'where nothing ever like this happens', just doesn't sit well with me for a reason to not do something as easy as lock a door.

There could not be anything more unimaginable than a missing or murdered child... and I am certain the parents will always haunt themselves with "if only, what if..."

We have to learn from moments like this and do different. Not just be lax and assume yet again, it could never happen to me.

I applaud you. Beautifully said. The parents of these children most likely will drive themselves crazy "If only, if only..."

Until our world wakes up and realizes that these child perps DO NOT CHANGE and DESERVE to be put out of their misery, then parents and everyone needs to not only lock their doors, but install alarms, get a watch dog, and be vigilant about the fact that IT COULD HAPPEN.
 
  • #112
Mom and GM on fox now
 
  • #113
from twitter

The place is filling up with news trucks.
2 minutes ago from txt

I read last night that Network heads (whatever that means and going on memory) were setting up residence nearby.
 
  • #114
Can someone paraphrase the interview pretty please for those who can't watch? :)
 
  • #115
crystal talking abt haleigh in canal at ronalds mothers house.
 
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substance abuse charges, whiy crystal didn't get custody
 
  • #118
asking abt sleeping conditions mother not very informative
 
  • #119
crystal talking abt haleigh in canal at ronalds mothers house.

Not today though..she was referring to two years ago (or so) when they were all over at Ronalds mother house and Haleigh almost drowned.
 
  • #120
According to Fox News LE states GF's statements don't add up.
 
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