IN - Aliahna Maroney Lemmon, 9, Fort Wayne, 23 Dec 2011 - #1

  • #821
  • #822
Just got up and found these horrific news. Peacefully rest in heaven, little Aliahna.

When the case broke I found this nine year olds profile on FB and I think that's just wrong for a nine year old to be on there with full name and city. To later see that she's was friends with MP on the site is just sickening. More so, that MP has a PUBLIC album with Aliahna and other kids in it on his profile.

I think that from the day she was born, little Aliahna didn't have a fair chance in life.

I know countries rate and classify diseases and mental illness differently, but in Norway PTSD isn't a diagnosis easily given. I think she has been through some really awful things.

Mom had "the flu"? Wow. Unless it was a combination of both the swine fly and the bird flu there's no reason for this mom to send her kids out of the house so she could recover....

yeah, first time i've ever heard of sending your kids off to a neighbor's to stay for days because you have the flu. and an unrelated male neighbor at that.
 
  • #823
I haven't had a chance to read but a couple of the posts in this thread, so let me apologize for that first.

Looking at the suspect's Facebook friend list, I'd garner that hundreds of them are fake.

This has undoubtedly already been mentioned, but you'll notice how many of them have the words 'fake', 'fakes', 'fakees', faeker', 'poser', 'posers', etc. nestled into the names, and how so many of them start with the symbol: ' , and other weird patterns.
Pretty sure he did this to keep track of which ones were which.

I clicked on a few of the hundreds(!) that I deem as fake, and they are all of course locked down- as in, you have to be added as a friend, to gain access.

At least one of them, once you actually click on the 'name' to enter the page, has the extended name at the top of the page of 'ADDnApply'. Add as friend, and apply for what? Pictures of child 🤬🤬🤬🤬? The profile pic is very strange. Does not have a name, just a two word phrase.

I think this 'guy' spent many, many hours/ days/ weeks setting up hundreds of fake friend accounts. Who would do that unless they were trying to be clever in hiding something.

~This suspect's picture - the look on his face, in his eyes- creeps me out like you wouldn't believe.

Again, I'm sorry if this has already been discussed. I'm so far behind in reading this thread!
 
  • #824
I haven't had a chance to read but a couple of the posts in this thread, so let me apologize for that first.

Looking at the suspect's Facebook friend list, I'd garner that hundreds of them are fake.

This has undoubtedly already been mentioned, but you'll notice how many of them have the words 'fake', 'fakes', 'fakees', faeker', 'poser', 'posers', etc. nestled into the names, and how so many of them start with the symbol: ' , and other weird patterns.
Pretty sure he did this to keep track of which ones were which.

I clicked on a few of the hundreds(!) that I deem as fake, and they are all of course locked down- as in, you have to be added as a friend, to gain access.

eta and usually people would be abandoning ship (unfriending) in droves and i dont see the count going down

At least one of them, once you actually click on the 'name' to enter the page, has the extended name at the top of the page of 'ADDnApply'. Add as friend, and apply for what? Pictures of child 🤬🤬🤬🤬? The profile pic is very strange. Does not have a name, just a two word phrase.

I think this 'guy' spent many, many hours/ days/ weeks setting up hundreds of fake friend accounts. Who would do that unless they were trying to be clever in hiding something.

~This suspect's picture - the look on his face, in his eyes- creeps me out like you wouldn't believe.

Again, I'm sorry if this has already been discussed. I'm so far behind in reading this thread!

wow, i didn't pay any attention to the friends names until you mentioned it. and i think you're right. i'm sure LE will be all over it

eta and usually people would be abandoning ship (unfriending) in droves and i don't see the count going down
 
  • #825
I just want to share some information before calling it a night. On TS social network she was playing games off and on at all hours of the day and night, from 12/21 through 12/23. She also posted a status on 12/23 at 3:56 am stating that she couldn't sleep. Not one mention regarding "flu" or sickness. There are a total of 6 children living in the home according to her page. AS has a daughter, and there are 2 boys. Things that make you say hmmm....

If she is found to be neglectful she will be charged.

Example-Jada Justice, a NW Indiana case. Jada's mother left her with her cousin and cousin's bf who she knew were drug users/dealers. Cousin killed Jada while bf held her down and watched. Then they tried to burn her body. When that didn't work they encased her in cement and threw her is a swamp.
The boyfriend took a plea deal and testified against Jada's killer. She was found guilty and sent off to prison. Jada's mother was then charged with neglect. I bet she didn't see that one coming since 2 years had passed since Jada's death.

http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=8269644
 
  • #826
Here's to that!!!

And may her justice help prevent such crimes in the future, too!

This must end! It has become endemic in our culture. The statement MUST be made that it will not be tolerated and the conditions that ALLOW this to happen will NOT be repeated.

Here's to you, Aliahna, that your short life will not have been in vain. Know that you are loved by so MANY even as you have transcended our world and the wretched one you were entrusted to. <3

I think I am becoming quite cynical in my old age.

Even when these monsters are faced with the death penalty, these monsters continue to commit these atrocious acts against our children.

It is as if nothing scares them and the only thing they are concerned with is that fleeting moment of self-gratification.

They know the consequences, yet they continue to steal, abduct, molest, assault, beat, rape, and then murder our babies.

They know that they can, and likely will, be caught and brought to justice, and that still does not stop them from doing their dastardly deeds.

It is not only utterly maddening, but the rate at which these offenses are occurring is staggeringly frightening.

We only follow a few of the cases that occur--there are untold numbers of children who are barely given a bleep on the newsreels that are dying at the hands of caregivers and/or their significant others every single day. There are children being beaten and abused so badly that they die in their own homes. There are children being molested and then killed by people who are supposed to be caring for them. They are being tossed away like garbage to spend eternity in landfills or in some out of the way wooded area with society none the wiser as to their whereabouts.

What gives these people the right to cause such irreparable harm to babies? Why are we always hearing of women being murdered by a husband because he doesn't want a divorce? Why do boyfriends think that it is okay to kill their girlfriends rather than face a breakup? How can a mother so viciously hate their own child that they can beat, abuse, or starve them over a period of time until they die right before their very eyes?

What the hell is wrong with our world? How has our world become so ugly that it is almost commonplace to hear of these atrocities?

Possessiveness, permissiveness, political correctness, and even a bit of bleeding heart mentalities, in my opinion, have led to a lot of what we are seeing lately.

Yes, there is a time for leniency, but we MUST draw the line when it comes to teaching our children about boundaries.

These crimes of today are being committed by people who as children were raised with a "Me, Me, Me" mentality. They were raised watching violent and sexually suggestive television/movies, not to mention the violent video games that stock the shelves. They have no respect for other people AT ALL--much less for humanity in general. They could care less about how their actions impact other people--they only are concerned about themselves, their lives, their little world.

As a little girl, I took piano lessons. I rode the city bus across town to the local community college where my mother worked to take my lessons. Every morning my mother reminded me about the rules of riding on the bus. "If an older person or a pregnant woman gets on the bus and you are sitting in a seat close to the front, get up and move back further and give them your seat. If the bus is full, and there are no other seats, then YOU must stand up."

I was 9 years old.

And I have never forgotten.

It is called respect.

I see our younger generation(s) growing up with absolutely no sense of respect for other people. I defy anyone to relate a scenario such as my city bus ride that they have witnessed in the past day, week, month, year. I bet there are almost none. The younger generations do not care if their actions in some way negatively impede on anyone else. If it does not benefit THEM, it is unimportant.

It makes me sick.

More than that, it makes me sad.

This sense of entitlement in which these people are growing up is going to lead to more and more cases such as little Aliahna's. Whatever led to her death was due to a sense of sheer entitlement.

Michael Len Plumadore decided that he was entitled, he had the need and the right to make her breathe her last breathe--he stole away HER right to live, to go to that birthday party, to grow up, to have a family. I am not even going to get into the possibilty that he sexually assaulted her, because we don't know that yet (although I have very strong suspicions).

How dare he?!

I don't know what the answers are to changing things, to stop the permissive/entitlement tide that has swept through our world of late. Changing the laws to make them stricter only makes the abusers and murderers hide their crimes better so that their victims are not found, making it that much more difficult to prosecute the perpetrators.

I don't know how to stop the child molesters, the wife murderers, the baby killers. I don't have the answers.

All I know is that IT HAS TO STOP.
 
  • #827
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When I saw the tagline that she had been found deceased my heart just sank that another precious little soul has been lost. Peaceful blessed rest to you, sweet Aliahna-you are loved.:anguish::sigh::candle:
 
  • #829
Little A's godmother (AM) is saying he "cut her up". You can find her via the felons FB page. Not sure if it's true or not, but you can find her pretty easy. I assume FB will take the felons page down here right quick.

RIP Aliahna

Mel


When I first heard of this case and read that she was special needs I immediatly thought of Zarha Baker case. So sad. :(
 
  • #830
IMO, there is only one reason for mom's trailer to be searched, and that's because LE suspects a crime was commited there. Complicity is definitely on my mind. We'll see.

RIP Aliahna.
 
  • #831
I'm wandering who is the one who started a Facebook for Aliahna? Why does a 9 year old need Facebook for?
 
  • #832
Rest in Peace sweet Aliahna...No one will ever hurt you again.

Praying for justice...


Local rumors are that she was found in a dumpster at a fast food place near the trailer park, but that is not official, just local word-of-mouth.

You know, I thought that that 6:00 a.m. run for a cigar was more likely to cover up (and maybe even commit) the crime and dispose of her body.
 
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  • #834
RIP beautiful Aliahna! I am so sorry your life went the way it did! You are a precious angel.
 
  • #835
Oh, how sad :(
I was on the scanner page for the first time yesterday, and even posted that I heard something going on.
Rest in the arms of the Lord, Aliahna.
 
  • #836
I think I am becoming quite cynical in my old age.

Even when these monsters are faced with the death penalty, these monsters continue to commit these atrocious acts against our children.

It is as if nothing scares them and the only thing they are concerned with is that fleeting moment of self-gratification.

They know the consequences, yet they continue to steal, abduct, molest, assault, beat, rape, and then murder our babies.

They know that they can, and likely will, be caught and brought to justice, and that still does not stop them from doing their dastardly deeds.

It is not only utterly maddening, but the rate at which these offenses are occurring is staggeringly frightening.

We only follow a few of the cases that occur--there are untold numbers of children who are barely given a bleep on the newsreels that are dying at the hands of caregivers and/or their significant others every single day. There are children being beaten and abused so badly that they die in their own homes. There are children being molested and then killed by people who are supposed to be caring for them. They are being tossed away like garbage to spend eternity in landfills or in some out of the way wooded area with society none the wiser as to their whereabouts.

What gives these people the right to cause such irreparable harm to babies? Why are we always hearing of women being murdered by a husband because he doesn't want a divorce? Why do boyfriends think that it is okay to kill their girlfriends rather than face a breakup? How can a mother so viciously hate their own child that they can beat, abuse, or starve them over a period of time until they die right before their very eyes?

What the hell is wrong with our world? How has our world become so ugly that it is almost commonplace to hear of these atrocities?

Possessiveness, permissiveness, political correctness, and even a bit of bleeding heart mentalities, in my opinion, have led to a lot of what we are seeing lately.

Yes, there is a time for leniency, but we MUST draw the line when it comes to teaching our children about boundaries.

These crimes of today are being committed by people who as children were raised with a "Me, Me, Me" mentality. They were raised watching violent and sexually suggestive television/movies, not to mention the violent video games that stock the shelves. They have no respect for other people AT ALL--much less for humanity in general. They could care less about how their actions impact other people--they only are concerned about themselves, their lives, their little world.

As a little girl, I took piano lessons. I rode the city bus across town to the local community college where my mother worked to take my lessons. Every morning my mother reminded me about the rules of riding on the bus. "If an older person or a pregnant woman gets on the bus and you are sitting in a seat close to the front, get up and move back further and give them your seat. If the bus is full, and there are no other seats, then YOU must stand up."

I was 9 years old.

And I have never forgotten.

It is called respect.

I see our younger generation(s) growing up with absolutely no sense of respect for other people. I defy anyone to relate a scenario such as my city bus ride that they have witnessed in the past day, week, month, year. I bet there are almost none. The younger generations do not care if their actions in some way negatively impede on anyone else. If it does not benefit THEM, it is unimportant.

It makes me sick.

More than that, it makes me sad.

This sense of entitlement in which these people are growing up is going to lead to more and more cases such as little Aliahna's. Whatever led to her death was due to a sense of sheer entitlement.

Michael Len Plumadore decided that he was entitled, he had the need and the right to make her breathe her last breathe--he stole away HER right to live, to go to that birthday party, to grow up, to have a family. I am not even going to get into the possibilty that he sexually assaulted her, because we don't know that yet (although I have very strong suspicions).

How dare he?!

I don't know what the answers are to changing things, to stop the permissive/entitlement tide that has swept through our world of late. Changing the laws to make them stricter only makes the abusers and murderers hide their crimes better so that their victims are not found, making it that much more difficult to prosecute the perpetrators.

I don't know how to stop the child molesters, the wife murderers, the baby killers. I don't have the answers.

All I know is that IT HAS TO STOP.

Not to be blunt or anything, but it will stop when people pull their heads out of their orifices and pay attention to what is happening to these children - but people, in general, don't want to hear or read about it, too ugly, "I'm sorry, I know it's sad but I don't like to read negative or bad news, and I just can't look." Common.

Then there are judges who are predominantly men - they've been handing down light sentences for years . And the mothers who allow their children to go with whomever is handy, or that let their boyfriends rape their daughters - they need to have a lot of rights and entitlements that the rest of us know, taken away.

Children mean another check to a lot of women out there, more than you might imagine - there need to be well checks every six months or NO check.

I cried myself to sleep over this little girl - sometimes it just gets to you. She does remind me of Zahra.
 
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  • #838
Oh geez, was that pic taken in his mobile home? Is that "the" chair? What are those nasty looking stains in that chair? This is the most sickening picture.......

I would guess there was usually a cover on that chair, a blanket or sheet. It was probably found with the body. For some reason he didn't want to sit in that chair for the picture.
 
  • #839
Breaks my heart - such a beautiful little girl - as all children are. What right do these monsters have. It's not even about that it is children involved, it's about society not caring for each other anymore and no empathy or compassion for life and these monsters knowing that their own lives are worthless. I wish these children could be rescued. Until society is not an 'every man for themselves' society, we will not even get the social workers and cps and all the other groups to care. Who is standing up for these babies!!!!????? We are a powerful group here, why not do something more powerful with our stance than just posting. Something HAS TO CHANGE!
 
  • #840
I wonder if it is the same pic I saw. I really couldn't tell anything from it concerning illness. Tarah looked like she had wrapped a jacket's sleeves or something around her wrists, but that's all that looked odd to me. I wouldn't doubt that she had many thoughts going through her mind at the time and much stress too, but there is no way I could tell from the pic whether or not she had been sick with a flu or fever.

If it is the same photo I saw, the cut line beneath it said she was clutching a stuffed unicorn that had been intended as Christmas gift for Ali. I will try to find the link and add it here.

ETA: Nope, I was wrong. It says (in the article, not under the picture) that it was the grandmother holding the unicorn, not the mom. http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20111226/LOCAL07/312269944
 

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