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Wow! That's pretty far barefoot in below freezing temperature! And thanks, I can't watch at work.LE stated in the presser that it was roughly a mile.
Wow! That's pretty far barefoot in below freezing temperature! And thanks, I can't watch at work.LE stated in the presser that it was roughly a mile.
its been known to happen. The case with Elijah I mentioned a few posts above, it was -33c with the windchill that night, aka -27.4F. He left an apartment building, but iirc he could have at least got back in the first set of doors. He certainly didn't make it a mile though... He was about 300 meters from the building he left. I keep wondering if the initial 1/4 mile was accurate and the later "about a mile" was just what they said off hand at the presser. It certainly would make a difference.
I thought of him too, but he was found so close. A mile seems so far. But I guess there is always a first, as unbelievable as it may seem.Yes, I keep being reminded of Elijah Marsh, who left his GP apartment in the middle of the night, freezing temps, diaper-clad with boots and a t shirt, and wandered a very populated area of Toronto, only to be found in someone's yard approx 300m away without vitals. No one saw him wandering, and that's in a city. http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/02/19/toronto-police-searching-for-missing-3-year-old-boy.html
I am speculating here, but I don't believe the two parents are actually a couple, and I believe a different man is Titus' father. I think the father mentioned is the father of the younger sibling, but may have played a stepfather role to Titus. This is all just to say that I'm not sure how familiar Titus would be with the house he was staying in. So if he woke up and wanted his mommy and she wasn't there, he may have set out walking to find her. If the "grandfather" actually was a relative stranger, that may have created an urgency in Titus to seek her out on his own. That's the only scenario I can think of right now that is somewhat plausible for such a little guy to go out in the bitter cold in just a diaper/underwear and get about a mile away. I'm trying not to think of more sinister scenarios until more information comes out.
I hated being reminded of Elijah. Being close to home for us, plus that footage, made it a very emotional one for me.Heartbreaking case that was - especially seeing how he was dressed on the surveillance footage
In baby Titus' case, the blanket covering him throws me. If that blanket didn't belong to the van owner (and they would have asked "is this your blanket?") and wasn't placed over him by any of the first responders, and it wasn't his or taken from the grandfather's home (all things that will be ruled out, or in, as it were) only then would LE decide it was foul play.
But so far I haven't seen any answers on that in the links I've read. That aside, it's 14F outside at my house right this minute. The animals won't even go out for a potty. And we're to believe this little guy strolled a mile down the road in his diaper, at this temp? I suppose it's possible, but I find it rather unlikely.
:tyou::tyou: YUSSS.I wish we had the address of original location and ending location so we could see the roads between the 2 points.
I would also like to know if there was any police reports of car alarms going off that night in the general location.
From the pics I've seen, the main road appears to be paved, but the driveway where the van was parked is dirt. It's hard to tell, but that's the impression I got.Was this a dirt road or paved road? IE: would he be walking over rocks with bare feet?
This is so very sad but mind-boggling to me.
How could he get to the van and shut the door and cover himself with a blanket yet have died from exposure? I know it's possible but very weird.
I also am so tired of foul play and am hoping this was just an accident. Noah Chamberlin got quite a ways, but it was a sunny day that turned into a cold night.
It also bothers me that Titus went out into the dark.
jmo
Absolutely! When my daughter was 3 she figured out how to push a chair up to the front door and unlock it. She once got outside when I was in the bathroom and went down the street to her little friend's house. In her nightie with her stuffed animal. Thank goodness the friend's mom called me (instead of social services!) That day we put a latch at the top of the door and it never happened again.
Same thing happened to a neighbor. Her son got out in the middle of the night. Parents had just separated and the dad moved out. Little guy was 2 years old and got out of our neighborhood and was walking along a dark street and got hit by a car. Thankfully he was ok. He said later he was just "walking to daddy's house." Please put a latch on your door that your babies can't reach!
I'd go get cigarettes at midnight if I realized I was completely out.
Was this a dirt road or paved road? IE: would he be walking over rocks with bare feet?
ok sorry sonjay, but that is way far from normal. JMO. a three year old committing grand theft auto and felony arson? seriously?
i have to disagree with other posters too. it's not normal to lose your child to the elements while you are on a midnight "errand" leaving the child with grandparents who don't speak up and either fell asleep or are taking blame. finding your child deceased under any circumstance is completely abnormal at best. i'm done here...prayers for titus, may you rest in the peace you deserve little one...
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