TX TX - Joshua Davis, 18 months, New Braunfels, 4 Feb 2011 - # 2

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  • #381
It really wasn't clear...I've read this thread from the start...but let me go back and see if I can find the reference to the pizza guy. I would think though, if he stayed a bit, they were at least familiar with him...gong back to read some more.

I also have a question I wanted to find anyway...wasn't there ice one the steps? be back soon.

I hadn't seen a reference to a pizza guy before, unless it is the same 'friend who visited' and changed his story and came and left and the mom said she was suspicious of. That is who I want to know more about. If he was a pizza guy, and he came back later to visit, that would be interesting.
 
  • #382
I was wondering if he was accidentally hit by a vehicle and the driver panicked and hid him. I guess anything is possible.

Yes, this is a distinct possibility. Backover accidents involving toddlers are more common than most people think. And it was dark outside.
 
  • #383
Wednesday afternoon authorities cordoned off one block around the family's home.

Investigators collected trash cans from all the homes in the immediate block.


http://www.kens5.com/home/Days-late...l-missing-as-evidence-remains--115646449.html

How did we miss THIS? When does the garbage get picked up? Thursday or Friday, if they collected it Wednesday? Or had it already been emptied before they picked them up?
 
  • #384
For Sooner:

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/02/08/texas.missing.boy/

"The only way that the baby would have gotten out the door is (if) the front door (was) open," she said. "But we had the doors closed."

Ice covered the steps outside, leading Benitez to believe that there would be signs of Josh if he did get out.

(bolded about the doors too)

One individual came in and out of the house between when Benitez last saw the toddler and reported him missing, but that person is not considered a suspect.
 
  • #385
Wednesday afternoon authorities cordoned off one block around the family's home.

Investigators collected trash cans from all the homes in the immediate block.


http://www.kens5.com/home/Days-late...l-missing-as-evidence-remains--115646449.html

How did we miss THIS? When does the garbage get picked up? Thursday or Friday, if they collected it Wednesday? Or had it already been emptied before they picked them up?

I guess even if the garbage was taken the think they might be able to detect some traces IF the poor baby was placed there/ NOT GOOD.
 
  • #386
Keep in mind, pizza guy was rumor and was clearly marked as such. As far as I know, there is no confirmation that they even had pizza that night.
 
  • #387
Wednesday afternoon authorities cordoned off one block around the family's home.

Investigators collected trash cans from all the homes in the immediate block.


http://www.kens5.com/home/Days-late...l-missing-as-evidence-remains--115646449.html

How did we miss THIS? When does the garbage get picked up? Thursday or Friday, if they collected it Wednesday? Or had it already been emptied before they picked them up?

http://www.ksat.com/news/26770044/detail.html

Last Sunday they were searching "garbage" I wonder if that meant they were searching the garbage in the garbage cans?
 
  • #388
Keep in mind, pizza guy was rumor and was clearly marked as such. As far as I know, there is no confirmation that they even had pizza that night.

Thank you NMK! I didn't know it was rumor. I appreciate that so much!
 
  • #389
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/02/08/texas.missing.boy/

This article indicated there was ice on the steps.

*respectfully snipped*

Originally posted by not_my_kids

RUMOR-NOT VERIFIED

There are comments on this article that suggest that the pizza delivery guy came in and hung out for awhile and that the party was spread over several houses in the immediate area. As far as I know, this is just rumor, but has anyone else heard anything to this effect? I know this is the first I had heard of it.
 
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There was , in fact, one visitor that the mom was very suspicious of. She claimed that he
'changed his story' and he left the home briefly and returned. I hope he is one of those given a polygraph.
 
  • #392
And what she said on NG was

GRACE: And to you, Sabrina Benitez, what happens after 8:00? What happens then?

BENITEZ: That`s when I realized that the baby hadn`t been -- like it wasn`t normal that he hadn`t been in and out the room. That`s when I jumped up and came to see if he was in the room when I realized he wasn`t in that room. He hadn`t been in the living room. And everyone in the house started looking for him.

GRACE: Well, your husband -- the father says he saw the baby at 8:00, so what time did you realize he was missing?

BENITEZ: It was all right around that time. I mean everything happened so quick I wasn`t looking at the clock. But it was all around that time frame.

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1102/07/ng.02.html

Wednesday afternoon authorities cordoned off one block around the family's home.

Investigators collected trash cans from all the homes in the immediate block.

http://www.kens5.com/home/Days-late...l-missing-as-evidence-remains--115646449.html

How did we miss THIS? When does the garbage get picked up? Thursday or Friday, if they collected it Wednesday? Or had it already been emptied before they picked them up?

It's this kind of thing that really makes me frustrated. Why wouldn't LE err on the side of caution and take the trash cans as soon as it became apparent that the child was not going to be found that first 24 hours? :maddening:


I wonder what the stats are of children who go missing and missing children who are found alive or dead. I am discouraged that we seem to see the same lack of attention to detail in these cases. Important investigative tools which are not very hard to do are put off until the trail is cold. LE seems to want every case to be a straightforward runaway or wandering off, and they use the "lack of evidence" excuse ad nauseum.

In want to find a way to inspire police departments to take a proactive stance to be prepared for the inevitable missing child. Right now, it seems that predators and neglectful or abusive parents are at a great advantage. Unless they are spotted dumping a body or caught with blood on their hands, their chances of getting away with murder aren't that bad.

:twocents:
 
  • #393
This is just not making sense to me. If the Mom was suspicious of "the friend" surely she would know the car they drove and there was no Amber Alert...so I keep hitting a brick wall.
 
  • #394
This is just not making sense to me. If the Mom was suspicious of "the friend" surely she would know the car they drove and there was no Amber Alert...so I keep hitting a brick wall.

In one of her first statements [ I posted it upstream and I will go back and find it] she said she was suspicious of the visitor, he had changed his story, AND THE POLICE WOULD NOT LISTEN TO HER THEORY.

So she may or may not have known what car he drove or how he arrived. He may have driven off at the start to 'help search' for the kid and actually hd him in his trunk. IDK
 
  • #395
I can go find it, hopefully. I posted the trash schedules for the area at the end of last thread. It's mapped out, I think their's was scheduled to be picked up Tuesday.
 
  • #396
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Does he mean one of these? I've never hear these called anything other than a knit hat/cap. In Canada, they'd say tuque.

There are also Muslim beanies that are normally knit. Some non-Muslims wear them just because they are fashionable. Also, Rasta beanies.

Yes this is what he is talking about. I call it a tobaggan.


O/T: Just had to jump in on this...I'm from Canada, and we do call the beanie hats "touques" and a toboggan here is a snow sled!
Although, we do sometimes put our toboggans on our heads to get them to where we are going, lol!
Tobaggan.jpg
 
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O/T: Just had to jump in on this...I'm from Canada, and we do call the beanie hats "touques" and a toboggan here is a snow sled!
Although, we do sometimes put our toboggans on our heads to get them to where we are going, lol!
Tobaggan.jpg

lol, I agree, a tobaggan is a sled, and that is a beanie ;)

Prayer for a miracle today for Joshua!!!
 
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