OH - Nylo Lattimore, 3, and mother Nyteisha, found murdered, Cincinnati, Dec 2020 *arrest*

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Horrible thought but he was probably put in a dumpster. He was so small it would be no problem to use a dumpster. Can't see him doing two trips with the stroller.

MOO
This is so painful to think and say, but I think he just tossed little Nylo in the river -- he may have wrapped him in paper or plastic or in a towel or put him in a bag. If this is what happened, his little body should show up.
Or, as you suggest, @Marg from Oz, his body could be in a dumpster or landfill by now, and it may never be found. I can't see him risking someone hearing Nylo crying or talking, etc. He had to get rid of that little boy asap.
 
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This is so painful to think and say, but I think he just tossed little Nylo in the river -- he may have wrapped him in paper or plastic or in a towel or put him in a bag. If this is what happened, his little body should show up.
Or, as you suggest, @Marg from Oz, his body could be in a dumpster or landfill by now, and it may never be found. I can't see him risking someone hearing Nylo crying or talking, etc. He had to get rid of that little boy asap.

He has to be in the trash or river right?
 
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Also it is very unlikely (although possible) that he would simply pass him him to someone else as not many people would risk being caught with a kidnapped child. I unfortunately think the worst has happened :(. People like him view people as objects to control and to get rid of when they can't control. Poor child he did not deserve this.
 
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He has to be in the trash or river right?
No, not necessarily.
Several areas were being searched yesterday by LE. Link is a few posts up.
 
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CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Family members of missing 3-year-old Nylo Lattimore say they feel as though police have given up as they conducted their own search Sunday.

“I hate to say it, but it feel like Cincinnati police gave up on us, the sheriff’s gave up on us,” said family member T W.

The toddler has been missing since Dec. 4 and his cousins say they are determined to help their family find answers on their own.

[ Crews continue search for missing 3-year-old, Nylo Lattimore ]

“We went to the area that they lived... Down by the old banks and up here so far,” said Nylo’s family member S D.

The group of family members has been conducting their own searches the past three days, they say, in hopes of finding overlooked clues of where Nylo could be.

“There’s just still so much out there that anybody could have missed,” said D.

However, Nylo’s cousins say the lack of progress in bringing him home has made them take matters into their own hands.

Family members searching for missing 3-year-old say police have given up


“So we gotta keep pushing, gotta keep searching. We gotta keep asking questions until we hear something about Nylo,” said D.
 
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CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Family members of missing 3-year-old Nylo Lattimore say they feel as though police have given up as they conducted their own search Sunday.

“I hate to say it, but it feel like Cincinnati police gave up on us, the sheriff’s gave up on us,” said family member T W.

The toddler has been missing since Dec. 4 and his cousins say they are determined to help their family find answers on their own.

[ Crews continue search for missing 3-year-old, Nylo Lattimore ]

“We went to the area that they lived... Down by the old banks and up here so far,” said Nylo’s family member S D.

The group of family members has been conducting their own searches the past three days, they say, in hopes of finding overlooked clues of where Nylo could be.

“There’s just still so much out there that anybody could have missed,” said D.

However, Nylo’s cousins say the lack of progress in bringing him home has made them take matters into their own hands.

Family members searching for missing 3-year-old say police have given up


“So we gotta keep pushing, gotta keep searching. We gotta keep asking questions until we hear something about Nylo,” said D.

I'm glad they're searching, they have a good chance of finding him, I think/hope.
This flashes me back to the case of YingYing Zhang.
This dude must have lawyered up and been advised not to tell?
 
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I'm glad they're searching, they have a good chance of finding him, I think/hope.
This flashes me back to the case of YingYing Zhang.
This dude must have lawyered up and been advised not to tell?

I am not a lawyer but I'd hope his counsel would look for any way to cooperate with LE at this point to reduce his possible charges or penalties, including revealing what he might know about the location of a second body.
 
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I'm glad they're searching, they have a good chance of finding him, I think/hope.
This flashes me back to the case of YingYing Zhang.
This dude must have lawyered up and been advised not to tell?
Maybe he and his atty are gonna try to use his whereabouts -- or where he was left -- as a bargaining chip for no DP. I'm guessing this type thing, although grotesque IMO, is legal to do. Horrible, but whatever works, I guess. SMH.
 
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Maybe he and his atty are gonna try to use his whereabouts -- or where he was left -- as a bargaining chip for no DP. I'm guessing this type thing, although grotesque IMO, is legal to do. Horrible, but whatever works, I guess. SMH.
There was I hoping that when the drugs wore off he would be more inclined to talk...
It's a huge area and probably unlikely he disposed of them both at the same time.
She was in a bag of clothes.
Nylo was only 3...just hoping he will be found...
 
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There was I hoping that when the drugs wore off he would be more inclined to talk...
It's a huge area and probably unlikely he disposed of them both at the same time.
She was in a bag of clothes.
Nylo was only 3...just hoping he will be found...

How do you know she was found within a bag of clothes?
 
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How do you know she was found within a bag of clothes?
Because I read all the posts and it was printed in one of the MSM links shared here yesterday or day before.
 
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CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Family members of missing 3-year-old Nylo Lattimore say they feel as though police have given up as they conducted their own search Sunday.

“I hate to say it, but it feel like Cincinnati police gave up on us, the sheriff’s gave up on us,” said family member T W.

The toddler has been missing since Dec. 4 and his cousins say they are determined to help their family find answers on their own.

[ Crews continue search for missing 3-year-old, Nylo Lattimore ]

“We went to the area that they lived... Down by the old banks and up here so far,” said Nylo’s family member S D.

The group of family members has been conducting their own searches the past three days, they say, in hopes of finding overlooked clues of where Nylo could be.

“There’s just still so much out there that anybody could have missed,” said D.

However, Nylo’s cousins say the lack of progress in bringing him home has made them take matters into their own hands.

Family members searching for missing 3-year-old say police have given up


“So we gotta keep pushing, gotta keep searching. We gotta keep asking questions until we hear something about Nylo,” said D.
I hate to see family criticizing LE, as they have no idea what's going on behind the scenes in the investigation :(
The person responsible should tell someone where he put this child. That's where the family needs to focus their frustration.
 
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I hate to see family criticizing LE, as they have no idea what's going on behind the scenes in the investigation :(
The person responsible should tell someone where he put this child. That's where the family needs to focus their frustration.
Exactly my thoughts!
LE wants to find that child, too. They see this all too often, and I feel sure they go to bed at night feeling frustrated and angry. Dumpsters, rivers, creeks, buried somewhere, in the woods, construction sites; close by or far away -- which, where, etc., etc.
Why won't that man say something? Yes, the family should look to him and his attorney.
 
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I hate to see family criticizing LE, as they have no idea what's going on behind the scenes in the investigation :(
The person responsible should tell someone where he put this child. That's where the family needs to focus their frustration.
I think it's just part of the grief process, they need to lash out and he's out of their range, safe in a jail. And this slaughter is particularly disturbing... they'll come around and they will understand, in time.
LE put a lot of resources into this.
I think, like many victims, they're not understanding the process, they want an amber alert and he doesn't meet the criteria for that, they just want anything at all that might help locate him, I reckon No Amber Alert? Family questions police response in search for Nylo Lattimore
I don't know what it will take to make him talk, if anything.
He will want something and that might provide a key/ a window of sorts. He'll understand trading.
Terrifying to imagine what they both went through.
ETA link
 
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Bumping for Nylo~
 

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