Found Deceased TX - Maleah Davis, 4, Houston, 5 May 2019 *EX-FIANCÉ ARRESTED* #10

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  • #861
I noticed that as well. You could see the gears turning as she tried to describe her. She also barely gave a description.

Like, what were Maleah's favorite things? What did she like to do? All she said was that she was nurturing, which is a weird term to call a 4 year old.

Gee I don’t know.....how about...

I loved to fix her hair
I loved snuggling with her
Her favorite food was ——-
We used to make cookies together
She liked sprinkles on her ice cream
 
  • #862
These people just need to shut up. I bet DV's new attorney is having a fit right about now.

I'm not a killer.... I guess he thinks you have to plan a murder to be a killer. If you kill someone then you're killer DV, no matter if planned or "accident". Where is that " I snapped" in that interview? Isn't that what QX said he told him in the jailhouse meetup? that he snapped. Is DV going for another I blacked out and Maleah was dead?

I despise people sometimes.
 
  • #863
I noticed that with a few of the reporter's questions, BB would repeat the question prior to answering;
A classic tactic to give yourself more time to formulate an answer.
 
  • #864
A 4 year old should never be in the position to have to mother a parent. That speaks volumes about her environment.
Ita.

Reminds me of Riley Crossman having to 'wake' her mother for work at 3pm--- when this woman was done with her job at 10:30 pm the night before... what was she doing after work, that Riley had to wake her up in time for her (the mom's) job ? Wasn't the mom supposed to be the parent ?

And for all of BB's 'bouncing', crying w/o tears, hiding her eyes, and difficulty describing her own daughter -- displays a picture of a parent who wasn't involved and couldn't be bothered.

"Nurturing"... Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot.
Who was little Maleah supposed to be caring for ? Her brothers ? Her mom, or her mom's bed warmer ?

She was 4 years old--- she was supposed to be cared for by the adults in the household.
Apparently the adults in Maleah's life couldn't-- or wouldn't -- comprehend that.
 
  • #865
BB says MD was nurturing.
'Mom, are you ok?'
'Is everything ok?'
'Can I do anyting for you and DV to make you happy and ok?'

Reality : Maleah lived in fear of being whacked in the head over and over. She just wanted to make both of them happy so she didn't get whooped or whacked. Poor little beautiful girl.

imo

Dear God!,that really got to me.This may sound terrible but I shut myself off to read things involving children, it is the only way I can handle what happens to these children. I understand that quote and comment completely.
 
  • #866
'She didn't deserve that': Maleah Davis' mom talks with ABC13 about reality of daughter's death

Wow - BB really struggles to summon any emotion for Maleah during this interview.

IMO, based on how the questions were asked, I suspect that BB was given a pre-interview and knew in advance exactly what the reporter was going to ask her. I'm almost 100% convinced of it. If so, even when possibly anticipating the questions, BB still apparently struggled (to anyone with eyes to see) to answer the reporter's questions with any believable emotion - because, IMO, she lacks any genuine love for her baby girl.

"It's a numbing feeling to the point where you can't feel anything..."

Someone who typically never feels anything for anyone but herself might say something like this, IMO.

I'm gobsmacked (but not surprised) by BB's statement. I think she's incapable of feeling anything for anyone but herself.

A loving, protective mother wouldn't spout this tripe when asked how she feels about her deceased baby girl being put into a garbage bag and dumped on the side of a highway in another state.

It's not a "numbing feeling" at all to those of us who are capable of feeling love. On the contrary: it's a heart-crushing feeling to those of us who love this precious baby girl.

Tim Miller went to Walmart and bought a soft blanket with unicorns on it so that Sweet Maleah could be wrapped in it during her journey back home - because he didn't want Baby Girl to return home the same way that she had left (in a black bag).

BB is a lousy actress. She needs to sit down and shut up because her pathetic lamentations ain't fooling nobody.
 
  • #867
Dear God!,that really got to me.This may sound terrible but I shut myself off to read things involving children, it is the only way I can handle what happens to these children. I understand that quote and comment completely.
Ita.
Sometimes the same here.

That photo of the latest beating got to me. Her little face like a pumpkin on a stick figure, with 'blueish' bruises and both eyes swollen shut.
Worse than the photos we have of poor Gabriel Fernandez.
(Although I'm certain he looked like a horror show in his final days, and some of the news clips showed his upper chest and arm/leg wounds --some parts of his face and neck were blurred out :( )

And yet the hospital staff could not tell if it was outright abuse, or if she fell and bumped her head on the coffee table-- as BB claimed.
 
  • #868
I noticed that as well. You could see the gears turning as she tried to describe her. She also barely gave a description.

Like, what were Maleah's favorite things? What did she like to do? All she said was that she was nurturing, which is a weird term to call a 4 year old.

IMO, BB described Maleah as "nurturing" because the only time BB noticed her baby girl was when Maleah was doing something that benefited BB and made BB feel loved. Typical trait of a self-absorbed individual.
 
  • #869
"It's not fair. It's not fair at all. I just, I just don't understand this. It's not fair, because she didn't deserve that," Bowens added.


She's moving her head again!

Wow disturbing. Who describes a 4 year old as nurturing? She’s actually trying to explain all the things she as a mother was NOT. Hope we hear from a body language expert soon on this because none of what she just said sits well with me.

It’s not fair - what she really wants to say is life isn’t fair for HER!!!!
Woefully behind again and I can't watch the video right now so I'm only going off your quotes.

I really dislike statements like "She didn't deserve this." I've seen it in other cases and IMO it implies that the child did other things to "deserve" punishment. I know it may not be fair but why would that even cross your mind?

And calling Maleah "nurturing" is even worse in my book. Years back I trained to work with at-risk parents and one thing that always remained with me is that often times a parent looks to the child to parent them instead of the other way around. It goes hand in hand with a weird juxtaposition where the parent thinks the child is there to love them unconditionally rather than the opposite. And when the child "fails" to fulfill that need the parent becomes angry. And often abusive. JMO but backed up by studies.
 
  • #870
Chauncy Glover‏ @ChauncyOnTV 3m3 minutes ago
'She didn't suffer' Derion Vence tearfully speaks to me from behind bars about the death of Maleah Davis. I asked him about how her body ended up in Arkansas too. His answer at 6:30/10 on #abc13

'I ain't no killer' Derion Vence denies killing Maleah Davis via @ABC13Houston

"I ain't no killer, bro," Vence said. "Chauncy, I loved Maleah so much. I did for her more than her own parents. I never had a biological daughter. I would never do anything to hurt her. That's not me. Ask anyone who knows me, and they'll tell you I'm not that type of dude and I was good with the kids."
He went on to say that he spent his 27th birthday in jail.

"I should be home with my family. With Maleah, the kids and Brittany, cooking dinner and watching Nextflix," Vence said.

When Chauncy asked him about Maleah's death he said she didn't suffer.

"Nothing bad happened to Maleah," Vence said.
Sorry bro but Maleah died on your watch. And you're a proven liar. Teghan Skiba's murderer said he "loved her to death," Lonzie Barton's killer said he was sick of babysitting him. It's an old story.

Nothing bad happened to Maleah... except she's dead and was tossed on the side of the road like trash. Yeah, bro, we believe you. Not.
 
  • #871
BB says MD was nurturing.
'Mom, are you ok?'
'Is everything ok?'
'Can I do anyting for you and DV to make you happy and ok?'

Reality : Maleah lived in fear of being whacked in the head over and over. She just wanted to make both of them happy so she didn't get whooped or whacked. Poor little beautiful girl.

imo
Agree. Her description of Maleah was actually her describing a preschooler who is desperately trying to figure out how to navigate life with at least one adult caregiver who is unreliable, unpredictable, and dangerous. 4-year-olds can be thoughtful, empathetic, and even "nurturing" toward things like pets, little siblings and baby dolls. But 4-year-olds are also very normally and appropriately quite ego-centric -- i.e. they should be mostly worrying about themselves. A 4-year-old who relates to her mother by checking to see if she is okay and whether she needs her is not behaving in a developmentally normal way; she is behaving in whatever way she can to try and survive a neglectful or abusive home.
 
  • #872
Ita.
Sometimes the same here.

That photo of the latest beating got to me. Her little face like a pumpkin on a stick figure, with 'blueish' bruises and both eyes swollen shut.
Worse than the photos we have of poor Gabriel Fernandez.
(Although I'm certain he looked like a horror show in his final days, and some of the news clips showed his upper chest and arm/leg wounds --some parts of his face and neck were blurred out :( )

And yet the hospital staff could not tell if it was outright abuse, or if she fell and bumped her head on the coffee table-- as BB claimed.

I completely agree about how sad it was to see her sweet swollen face in the hospital photos. I think the swelling may have been caused by the surgery itself though, and not by the original injury. Don't know that for sure, just speculating based on what I know recovering from surgery can be like in terms of pain and swelling, sometimes throughout the body.
 
  • #873
'She didn't deserve that': Maleah Davis' mom talks with ABC13 about reality of daughter's death

Reporter: Why did you love being Maleah's mom?"

BB: "Why did I love being Maleha's mother? She was sent to me. She was mine..."

She automatically describes Maleah as an object that she possessed. Another typical trait of a self-absorbed individual - a trait of someone who views their children as an extension of themselves.

Red flags are flying all over the place in this BB interview.

Newsflash BB: Maleah wasn't a possession that you owned. Maleah was her own person, with her own identity, with her own future.
 
  • #874
'She didn't deserve that': Maleah Davis' mom talks with ABC13 about reality of daughter's death

Reporter: Why did you love being Maleah's mom?"

BB: "Why did I love being Maleha's mother? She was sent to me. She was mine..."

She describes Maleah as an object that she possessed. Another typical trait of a self-absorbed individual - a trait of someone who views their children as an extension of themselves.

Red flags are flying all over the place in this BB interview.

Newsflash BB: Maleah wasn't a possession that you owned. Maleah was her own person, with her own identity, with her own future. You did not own her.
Spot on! This woman is spewing all the red flags that says she is a dysfuntional mother who lacks empathy and insight and can only relate from a position where she's the focus. The child plays a supporting role for her agenda and nothing more. MOO.
 
  • #875
These two make me sick.

Nothing bad happened to Maleah.

She was nurturing.

It's not fair.

Watch them blame it on the older brother.
 
  • #876
Agree. Her description of Maleah was actually her describing a preschooler who is desperately trying to figure out how to navigate life with at least one adult caregiver who is unreliable, unpredictable, and dangerous. 4-year-olds can be thoughtful, empathetic, and even "nurturing" toward things like pets, little siblings and baby dolls. But 4-year-olds are also very normally and appropriately quite ego-centric -- i.e. they should be mostly worrying about themselves. A 4-year-old who relates to her mother by checking to see if she is okay and whether she needs her is not behaving in a developmentally normal way; she is behaving in whatever way she can to try and survive a neglectful or abusive home.
I was just thinking all this. I can't help but to think about my own son, who is three.

He has mood swings, he throws tantrums when he doesn't get what he wants, he's finally starting to use his words to make requests. I would never refer to him as nurturing. He does show love to his favorite stuffed animal, but he also abuses the crap out of it at times.

Most the time he isn't even interested in my existence, it seems, unless he wants or needs something. Otherwise he just wants to do his own thing.

If asked to describe him, I would say he's strongwilled, silly, and a flirt with the ladies. Never nurturing. Noooope, I don't think that is even in his near future. It's just not developmentally where he's at, and won't be for quite a few years.
 
  • #877
Chauncy Glover‏ @ChauncyOnTV 3m3 minutes ago
'She didn't suffer' Derion Vence tearfully speaks to me from behind bars about the death of Maleah Davis. I asked him about how her body ended up in Arkansas too. His answer at 6:30/10 on #abc13

'I ain't no killer' Derion Vence denies killing Maleah Davis via @ABC13Houston

"I ain't no killer, bro," Vence said. "Chauncy, I loved Maleah so much. I did for her more than her own parents. I never had a biological daughter. I would never do anything to hurt her. That's not me. Ask anyone who knows me, and they'll tell you I'm not that type of dude and I was good with the kids."
He went on to say that he spent his 27th birthday in jail.

"I should be home with my family. With Maleah, the kids and Brittany, cooking dinner and watching Nextflix," Vence said.

When Chauncy asked him about Maleah's death he said she didn't suffer.

"Nothing bad happened to Maleah," Vence said.
Bbm
Nothing bad happened to Maleah?!? Yet she is a 4 year old, who is not only dead, but was dead, in a trash bag in a ditch for about a month before being run over by a lawnmower. But nothing bad happened to Maleah?!?!?!? And he’s worried about watching Netflix? And upset he’s spent his 27th birthday in jail?!?!? Maleah will never have a 27th birthday. She’ll never have a 5th birthday. Seriously, WHAT is wrong with these people, only thinking of themselves. Sick, sick, sick.
 
  • #878
Bbm
Nothing bad happened to Maleah?!? Yet she is a 4 year old, who is not only dead, but was dead, in a trash bag in a ditch for about a month before being run over by a lawnmower. But nothing bad happened to Maleah?!?!?!? And he’s worried about watching Netflix? And upset he’s spent his 27th birthday in jail?!?!? Maleah will never have a 27th birthday. She’ll never have a 5th birthday. Seriously, WHAT is wrong with these people, only thinking of themselves. Sick, sick, sick.
Another person in this case crying "me, me, I, I, I, my." Makes me sick.

"She didn't suffer." My 🤬🤬🤬.
 
  • #879
BB says MD was nurturing.
'Mom, are you ok?'
'Is everything ok?'
'Can I do anyting for you and DV to make you happy and ok?'

Reality : Maleah lived in fear of being whacked in the head over and over. She just wanted to make both of them happy so she didn't get whooped or whacked. Poor little beautiful girl.

imo

If BB thinks she's describing a normal, healthy home environment, she needs to wake the hell up.

It's not normal for a 3-4 year old to say these things to a parent. This scenario describes a child who is living in the midst of chronic domestic violence. This scenario describes a child who is terrified of what might happen next and is trying her best to soothe out of control adults so that she can hopefully be spared their eventual wrath.

The more I hear from BB, the more my heart breaks for poor sweet Maleah.
 
  • #880
Another person in this case crying "me, me, I, I, I, my." Makes me sick.

"She didn't suffer." My 🤬🤬🤬.
It is absolutely disgusting! And how even though we know it’s a crock of crap, how can he say nothing bad happened to Maleah—I mean a 4 year old being abducted by 3 Mexicans sounds pretty bad to me. I guess he must have forgotten about that, along with a lot of other bad things that happened to poor Maleah on his watch. IMO, The lies these two have told are starting to crumble, and I cannot wait for it to all come crashing down for them both.
 
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