GA - Caliyah McNabb, 15 days, Newton County, 7 Oct 2017 *Arrests*

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In regards to the forehead tat,the lace up means "boxing gloves" not sneakers.Lacing up boxing gloves like for a fight.Not that it really matters with a deceased baby.

It also means lacing up your kicks, your Chucks, your boots, etc. If you don't lace up, you'll trip and fall down. Outside of rap, yes, I know that it's been referred to as lacing up your "boxing gloves". However, in the rap culture, the term became popular, with Machine Gun Kelly, and a rap song he put out a few years ago, called "Lace Up". The motto gained in popularity and people started getting tatts of it. MGK even said it became bigger than what he thought that it would, and the message has become one of hope now. I would not be a bit surprised if McNabb were a Machine Gun Kelly fan. I would be surprised, however, if McNabb were a boxing fan.

Agreed though, not that it matters, at this point, whether he listens to rap, or watches boxing. I was just responding to OP's question.
 
He looks really bulked up in the second to last picture!

If he'd been doing any length of time in prison then that would not be abnormal. Many lift weights during rec time.
 
I know I’m the oddball out but I have a gut feeling he didn’t do it, he may have helped with taking the baby somewhere but I don’t think he was responsible for the death. Idk what I think happened but out of the 2 parents, he’s the one who had pictures all over his FB of the baby, even before everyone was on there commenting, the mom had almost no pictures of her babies, at least not the new baby, which is odd to me in this day & age, usually pictures are posted all over.



Just my random thoughts & opinions...

I agree with you. I don't think that he did it either.
 
Do you think she suffocated her to stop crying? Being tired and young, could she had just lost it?
 
I do have some questions about Mom's parenting skills, if she put a newborn infant into a tiny room with a 2 yr old to sleep. That endangers the infant because 2 yr olds are not very cautious or well coordinated or very patient. So many things can go wrong with that scenario.

It just seems kind of unusual for the mother of a tiny newborn baby to make that decision. Usually one keeps a tiny newborn very close, maybe in a baby bassinet/basket , by one's bed, for the first 2 months or so.

Bingo! Some younger mothers don't know these things though, or it doesn't come naturally, or they have depression and don't bond with the baby, etc... I listened to the 911 and I'm really on the fence here. I saw the pic of him with the baby too, and I looked at his arrests. He's never had a violent charge, that I could see, anyway.
 
Nevermind on suffocation, blunt force trauma...oh my goodness
 
Could dropping the baby cause that type of injury?
 
Blunt force trauma? There goes my theory that the 2yr old accidentally harmed her. I don't think a 2 yr old can cause death by blunt force trauma accidentally? I guess maybe, if she fell on the baby's head? But I don't think it happened that way..
 
I don't get what people are saying about the 911 call.

The 1st thing she says - "I just woke up my 2 year old woke me up, I have a 2 year old and a 2 week old and the 2 week old is not in her sleeper."

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For me it's about the priority of what she told the 911 dispatcher. Here's a transcript of her first words:

"I just woke up, my daughter woke me up on the couch. Um, I have a two-year-old and I have uh a two-week-old and my, my two-week-old is not in her sleeper."

The order of her emergency:

1. She just woke up.
2. Her daughter woke her up.
3. On the couch
4. She has a two-year-old
5. She has a two-week-old
6. The two-week-old is not in her sleeper.

To me, telling 911 that my newborn baby is missing would be the first and most important information to tell.

As an example, If I cut off my leg with a chainsaw while trimming a tree my first words to 911 would be something like "Help! I cut my leg off, it's bleeding badly!" instead of "I woke up this morning and decided to trim an overgrown tree in my yard with my chainsaw. While I was trimming I slipped and cut off my leg. It's bleeding badly."

I can only speak for myself but I think others here may have similar thoughts. Note: I'm not saying Caliyah's mom did anything, I'm questioning why she felt the need to explain so much before actually stating her emergency - that her baby is missing.
 
Could dropping the baby cause that type of injury?

I wonder. But usually one is holding a newborn in the bedroom or living room, often while sitting or rocking. Where would you be that you could drop a baby from a long distance onto a hard surface?
 
Blunt force trauma? There goes my theory that the 2yr old accidentally harmed her. I don't think a 2 yr old can cause death by blunt force trauma accidentally? I guess maybe, if she fell on the baby's head? But I don't think it happened that way..

I did read an awful case where a mother left young ones together and they played with the infant like it was a doll. Which included tossing it into the air, repeatedly. It was a truly horrible case. It seems they'd have been able to talk to the 2 y/o and discern something, by now, if this were the case here though.
 
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