MI - Nevaeh Buchanan, 5, Monroe, 24 May 2009 - scooter abandoned - #2

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  • #841
Encased in cement?? This one's really hitting me hard. That poor, poor baby. She never had a chance. I'd like to take that mother and...better stop there. Poor, sweet little darling.
 
  • #842
Someone on another site mentioned GK lives next to a cement factory? Can anyone confirm this?
 
  • #843
Has it been confirmed that she only missed one question? I thought this was her statement to Neveah's father. If the mom is the only one that said this, I don't really think I believe a word she says.

True, and it seems her stories change daily.
 
  • #844
Cement takes quite a while to set up. Someone was holding her somewhere, either alive or dead, for at least a few days after she disappeared. That would seem to rule out the two RSO's that were first arrested, as they were in jail.


Good point.


Like I said earlier, lets hope the cement preserved forensic evidence and SEALS the fate of whoever the MONSTER is that did this to her.
 
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This is one freakin thing I have never understood about missing kids parents, how can they 'just sit' anywhere when their baby is missing? I would be loosing my mind knocking on every door outside running everywhere till i found some clue about where my baby was....I would not sit at home and sit on the couch and wait, It would litterally drive me right out of my mind!!!! but I always here of the parents sitting in the house etc etc, not really searching you know what I mean? :mad:
 
  • #847
Hi Poppy, I bet with all the searching LE has done, when they saw the concrete they knew immediately who did this to this child. They will remember cement dust, drips of concrete on a floor, etc. It also could be this is the crime scene, but that means the concrete would have had to have been poured on site. Doubtful. xoxoxox Just thinkin ;}

Hi Scandi, Lets hope they know exactly who has done this horrible crime, that poor little girl, Ive not posted much , but ive been following this case since it started.. breaks my heart, I raised 3 girls , I was so protective over them, thats my youngest in my avitar and my beautiful grandbaby, I tell Sarah all the time, never ever let Audrey out of your site! Its so dangerous these days, little ones going missing left and right.
 
  • #848

Good point.


Like I said earlier, lets hope the cement preserved forensic evidence and SEALS the fate of whoever the MONSTER is that did this to her.

I'm not so certain anymore - see my post on the new thread.
 
  • #849
So what are we going to have here:
Mother gets angry because child is riding in street on scooter.
Hits and hurts child out of anger.
BF removes child to another area.

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Your theory would explain the untruths on the Lie Detector tests for both "mother" and her SO BF.
 
  • #850
I wonder how heavy that cement block was? Would one person be able to pour it and move it by themselves?
 
  • #851
Sorry in advance, Mods..Please remove this if necessary.

I am soooooooooo PIZZED off right now, I could spit nails! As I am typing through my flowing tears for this angel, I can't supress the rage I am feeling at this so called "mother"...I really wish I didn't live so close to there right now, because I would LOVE to give her a piece of my mind!
She should be charged right along side WHOEVER did this to that sweet angel!
What in the HELL is happening to our children? Our precious gifts from God, just used and tossed away like garbage!!???

I feel your frustration .... women, in my experience, who are married/involved with sexual offenders will ALWAYS defend the SO, even at the expense of their own child/children, ignore the warning signs, etc. ......... just disgusting!

They SHOULD be charged along w/ the perp, however, that is almost never, ever the case.
 
  • #852
Does it seem odd to anyone else that the block was left on the side of the water, rather than pushed into the water. Good grief, they would have never found her in the water. Well, maybe not never, but not for a very long time.
Somethings wrong with this picture.
 
  • #853
Hi Scandi, Lets hope they know exactly who has done this horrible crime, that poor little girl, Ive not posted much , but ive been following this case since it started.. breaks my heart, I raised 3 girls , I was so protective over them, thats my youngest in my avitar and my beautiful grandbaby, I tell Sarah all the time, never ever let Audrey out of your site! Its so dangerous these days, little ones going missing left and right.

I tell people/my kids/friends the same thing but no one really listens. They all say "it's just because you (meaning me)read WS everyday. They just don't get it because it's not on National news all the time. I wish everyone would pay more attention to their children. I see oppertunities everyday for a child to go missing because a parent isn't paying any attention to their children. So sad.
 
  • #854
what about quick setting cement?
 
  • #855
What is the link for Monroe talks?? TIA

:angel:
 
  • #856
RIP little Nevaeh... :(
 
  • #857
We weighed a cinder block during Haleigh's case, it was abt 33 lbs. How much cement weight would be involved in this. Anybody?
 
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True, and it seems her stories change daily.


Did you hear the mother on Nancy Grace tonight (earlier interview with mother) where she said:

I wake up every morning and think about her

I go to sleep every night thinking about her

this really bothers me


Uh, this "bothers you". HELLO! Your child is missing and this bothers you???? I'm sorry, but I just want to throttle her! She's not a mother by any means....I don't know what she is.

If it's true that the body is encased in cement, like Scott Peterson, there will be traces left behind. They can link that cement back...somehow. You just don't encase a body in cement (it can't be that easy).

Thanks for letting me rant. I'm just shaking over here!

Mel
 
  • #860
Does it seem odd to anyone else that the block was left on the side of the water, rather than pushed into the water. Good grief, they would have never found her in the water. Well, maybe not never, but not for a very long time.
Somethings wrong with this picture.

Like someone had mentioned earlier, set up time for cement...maybe they were waiting for the cement to set up and harden and then push it into the river. How did they know she was wearing similar clothing as Nevaeh if she was in cement? As reported on NG?
 
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