GUILTY TX - Leah Aguirre, 2, Crosbyton, 1 Jan 2013

  • #121
Mother of Missing 2-Year-Old Thinks She Knows Who Abducted Her Daughter

http://everythinglubbock.com/fulltext?nxd_id=146852

Dulce madre María de Dios

What in the fluffernutter?!?!!??

I hope to God she didn't "just" either "remember" or "reveal" this lil tidbit!!!!

If there if even an inkling of truth to that story, I hope she told LE IMMEDIATELY.

I smell Casey all over this mess and that isn't good. :(
 
  • #122
After watching this video:

http://everythinglubbock.com/fulltext?nxd_id=146852

I think the mom is probably right and the baby was kidnapped by her cousin and boyfriend / friend of the cousin.

I also think the ford focus was probably a rental car?

Also I think the mom is probably mentally challenged and has a low IQ. I feel sorry for her to be truthful. (not saying she should have custody, but that I do feel sorry for her)

I think she is probably with the mothers cousin in Mexico.

Well, if your feeling about Mom being a little slow or challenged is right then that would make sense of some other things. I haven't seen her FBs but other posters made mention of her seeming "immature".

And also if there is not an active CPS file on the baby, maybe she wasn't placed with friends by CPS at all. Maybe Mom needs some assistance in caring for herself so taking care of a baby is too much for her and the baby lives with relatives?

Just jumping off your post and spitballing.
 
  • #123
I'm honestly not sure what to even say here. Babies are not pets. You can not breed them in the backyard and sell them off like a pedigreed dog. It is illegal. It is illegal for a reason. There is no justification for a woman that would do it.

Do you think I'm trying to give justification? I'm stating that the child may be better off without a mother that is that bad of a person. It's not hard to understand.
 
  • #124
Do you think I'm trying to give justification? I'm stating that the child may be better off without a mother that is that bad of a person. It's not hard to understand.

I know you weren't addressing me, but I do get what you were saying. That any child whose mother would sell them is better off without that mother.

And I agree with that much.

But if this is the case for Leah, we may be talking "out of the frying pan and into the fire". Like Shaniya Davis. :(
 
  • #125
I'm just praying that if it's a selling situation it's to a good family who for some reason can't adopt on their own. I also think that it's possible that maybe it's a family member who did it to guarantee that the child wasn't sold. The news report said that Tina believed she would have Leah back by the end of the month because the investigation was almost closed because the drug test came back negative.
 
  • #126
I'm sorry but I don't think this lady needs anymore children. It looks to me like she has lost 4 children. Babies don't just die these days. What is going on? Is she married? Her facebook pages seem like made up stories to me. I'm not sure she is working with a full deck myself. Bless this little girls heart. Hasn't seen her Mommy since October and no one even noticed she wasn't around on her birthday? There is no reason for this child to be back with this woman and family. If they find her i hope CPS puts her up for adoption to a nice family and terminates this woman's parental rights. I know this sounds cold hearted, but can't help the way I feel.....

From my days in infertility circles, that's a common way to document miscarriages. If that is accurate, I've had more than her, and I'm a pretty reputable parent-type who has kept mine alive and safe into their teens.

They could also be claimed and claimed-to-have-been-lost pregnancies. Some people who are in more challenging situations, with less to work with, make things like that up to try and hold onto men. The fiction tends to become reality in their eyes. I wouldn't find that shocking, personally.

ETA: I think this confirms my suspicion that it's miscarriage related (real or imagined) and not missing or passing infants.
"She's my miracle baby because I lost eight children, so she's my miracle baby.
 
  • #127
I feel the same way I did when Caylee was first reported missing.. CONFUSED.

Lies, BS, and misinformation tend to do that to me.
 
  • #128
What in the fluffernutter?!?!!??

I hope to God she didn't "just" either "remember" or "reveal" this lil tidbit!!!!

If there if even an inkling of truth to that story, I hope she told LE IMMEDIATELY.

I smell Casey all over this mess and that isn't good. :(

BBM

Fluffernutter...:floorlaugh:
 
  • #129
October?

I'm sans audio. Does she say why it has been that long?

If she has only supervised visitation, it can be a bit awkward to arrange. Not sure about his state but FL uses third party services to facilitate supervised visitation and maybe Mum couldn't afford it.

I'm not taking up for this mother, she isn't (IMO) really ready to parent. She is immature and self centered etc.

But factor in Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks, and trying to facilitate a visit that works with 3 schedules (mom, the center, and the placement family) and it can get quite difficult. Even honest and decent parents would get frustrated with that system.

Yes, I said good parents, supervised visits (not in this case) can be ordered based on accusations of one parent, depending on the nature of the accusation, DCF will err on the side of caution whilst investigating, and the courts will mandate supervision.
 
  • #130
From my days in infertility circles, that's a common way to document miscarriages. If that is accurate, I've had more than her, and I'm a pretty reputable parent-type who has kept mine alive and safe into their teens.

They could also be claimed and claimed-to-have-been-lost pregnancies. Some people who are in more challenging situations, with less to work with, make things like that up to try and hold onto men. The fiction tends to become reality in their eyes. I wouldn't find that shocking, personally.

ETA: I think this confirms my suspicion that it's miscarriage related (real or imagined) and not missing or passing infants.



I agree, Mom is only about 22 so 8 live births would have been a bit much. When my niece was involved witha drug taker she manafactured several pregnancy/miscarriages. I thought it was for attention/sympathy/keeping the guy.
Many years down the road, she is married with 2 littles and is an excellent Mom. I told her how proud I was of her turning things around, and she shared that back then she had made up pregnancies to avoid having to take drugs (she thought he'd stop too). She had to claim miscarriage once it came time for a doctor visit or sonogram. Sad but I realized that we don't always understand the rationale behind these things.
 
  • #131
Do you think I'm trying to give justification? I'm stating that the child may be better off without a mother that is that bad of a person. It's not hard to understand.

I completely agree that a child would be better off without that sort of mother in their life but why would you (general) trust a woman that came up with such a horrible plan to then turn around and pick appropriate people to step in? If she cared so little about her baby that she was willing to sell her for $2k then I think it's safe to say that she likely wouldn't overly concern herself with making sure the baby went to a good home.

Your original question asked if selling her daughter was really such a bad thing and the answer is still a resounding yes. Good mothers don't sell their children off like a stray puppy and bad mothers don't give a damn what happens to their children as long as they are out of their hair so I can't feel all "yay, lets pat her on the back for saving her child from herself."
 
  • #132
Mother of Missing 2-Year-Old Thinks She Knows Who Abducted Her Daughter; Neighbors Say She May Be Lying
Smith said Leah was her first child and should be her last. Smith and other neighbors have called Child Protective Services on Tina multiple times and after each investigation, CPS cleared her.
http://everythinglubbock.com/fulltext?nxd_id=146852
 
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  • #134
The more comments I read, the more I worry for little Leah. Where are you sweet child?
 
  • #135
In the interview here mom says her cousin has always told her she was going to take the baby,and her boyfriend that lives in mexico name is Miguel.LE said they have questioned the cousin and the boyfriend,but parts of Tina story don't add up.I wonder where Tina's husband/boyfriend is at? Maybe someone in the family did take her to keep her safe since they said cps has been called so many times.Here the link to the interview i was referring to. http://www.kcbd.com/category/194390/video-landing-page
 
  • #136
I don't know why the smallest details stick in your mind sometimes but the last time mom seen Leah was October,so why not Christmas or Thanksgiving? Good night little Leah i pray your safe and warm with someone who loves you!
 
  • #137
From my days in infertility circles, that's a common way to document miscarriages. If that is accurate, I've had more than her, and I'm a pretty reputable parent-type who has kept mine alive and safe into their teens.

They could also be claimed and claimed-to-have-been-lost pregnancies. Some people who are in more challenging situations, with less to work with, make things like that up to try and hold onto men. The fiction tends to become reality in their eyes. I wouldn't find that shocking, personally.

ETA: I think this confirms my suspicion that it's miscarriage related (real or imagined) and not missing or passing infants.

I'm wondering if it's true that she's mentally ill and/or very immature and/or very confused , if maybe she's not lying about 8 babies but just mistaken. Could be every time she missed a menstrual cycle she thinks Oh Wow I'm Pregnant ! In her own mind, it may be true. This story gets more serious every day with every comment by mom and neighbors and family. I'm so scared for baby girl :(
 
  • #138
Did the family member who had Leah call any of Leah's family when the man posing as CPS took her? Has the family friend spoken out on Leah's disappearance? Also, if you go over the Mexican border legally, do they check the identity of the child with you, lie a birth certificate, to make sure that is your kid or you have permission to cross the border with them?
 
  • #139
Mother of Missing 2-Year-Old Thinks She Knows Who Abducted Her Daughter; Neighbors Say She May Be Lying
Smith said Leah was her first child and should be her last. Smith and other neighbors have called Child Protective Services on Tina multiple times and after each investigation, CPS cleared her.
http://everythinglubbock.com/fulltext?nxd_id=146852

Reading that article and others, all I can say is that the police have their work cut out for them trying to figure this one out.

I hope and pray they find little Leah. She's such a beautiful baby.
 
  • #140
Did the family member who had Leah call any of Leah's family when the man posing as CPS took her? Has the family friend spoken out on Leah's disappearance? Also, if you go over the Mexican border legally, do they check the identity of the child with you, lie a birth certificate, to make sure that is your kid or you have permission to cross the border with them?

I had seen this -

The 2-year-old was living with family friends in Crosbyton while her mother, Tina Marie Aguirre-Davis, lived in Slaton, Parrott said.

snip

It wasn’t until Monday, when Leah had a scheduled appointment with a speech therapist and the caretakers called CPS to pass along information about the appointment, that caretakers realized something was wrong when CPS said they did not have Leah.


http://lubbockonline.com/crime-and-...ues-missing-2-year-old-crosbyton#.UO7Up2-umq8
 

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