Your post is fine since its from a Reporter.From ABC13 reporter Mycah Hatfield. I could not find this on ABC13's webpage. I know you're not supposed to reference sm. If someone can find this on ABC13's site, I'll gladly delete this post. swanniee11? Tracey4AU?
https://twitter.com/MycahABC13/status/1298042262862082048?s=20
I still can't find KPRC Taisha Walker's segment from the 4 and 5 pm news with QX, neighbors, and playground. #linkloser
From ABC13 reporter Mycah Hatfield. I could not find this on ABC13's webpage. I know you're not supposed to reference sm. If someone can find this on ABC13's site, I'll gladly delete this post. swanniee11? Tracey4AU?
https://twitter.com/MycahABC13/status/1298042262862082048?s=20
I still can't find KPRC Taisha Walker's segment from the 4 and 5 pm news with QX, neighbors, and playground. #linkloser
I think that would be a great idea! I'm guessing that during the autopsy a time of death will be established. I wonder if it will match the time reported missing.I’m thinking LE might want to go back and check any CCTV from the night before.
I don’t have a good feeling about this, but I hope LE can get the perp(s) quickly.
JMO
Not sure I'm understanding but you can post SM when it's a news station or a reporter.From ABC13 reporter Mycah Hatfield. I could not find this on ABC13's webpage. I know you're not supposed to reference sm. If someone can find this on ABC13's site, I'll gladly delete this post. swanniee11? Tracey4AU?
https://twitter.com/MycahABC13/status/1298042262862082048?s=20
I still can't find KPRC Taisha Walker's segment from the 4 and 5 pm news with QX, neighbors, and playground. #linkloser
Mother of missing 2-year-old fearing the worst as a child was found floating in Brays BayouI'm confused. From this Fox26 account, the mother was inside the apartment watching Maliyah from the window. She looked away for a moment and Maliyah was gone.
Mother of missing 2-year-old fearing the worst as a child was found floating in Brays Bayou
KPRC interview with mother's boyfriend, he states that he was sitting inside playing a game and should have been watching her.
‘High probability’ body found in Brays Bayou is that of missing 2-year-old, chief says
In a previous account (I can't remember which local news station), the mother went inside to make lunch for a few minutes.
The separate live interviews with the mother and her boyfriend are very interesting to watch.
I hope I linked and posted this correctly. Please correct if necessary.
Floating on an orange float.If this is her, 15 miles away, and concealed in water, how did they find her so quickly?
LOL, hey, cold pizza works too.If Maliyah was last seen at 9:30am on Saturday morning the sandwich was a breakfast sandwich. At risk of sounding very British, that's bacon, eggs or pancakes. The mind boggles.
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/m...t-as-a-child-was-found-floating-in-brays-bayoYeah not sure about the orange float comment.
It was discussed earlier today and a poster suggested perhaps she was put on an orange float as she was brought out of the water.Mother of missing 2-year-old fearing the worst as a child was found floating in Brays Bayou
“They should of took me. They found my baby on an orange float floating down the bayou,” she says.
Confuses the heck out of me too.
IMO, you would put the body on a float if you could not stand the thought of dumping her into the water.Yes very weird. If you were going to dump a body you wouldn’t put it on something to make it float!
I'm glad you found it. WOW. Now it's breakfast, "they" both were outside. With everything we already know, I'm going to say the author of that article should fact check. On another note, Quanell X seriously needs to find other employment, he does that family zero help. I'm personally ok with that but OMG!!!!FINALLY I found KPRC Taisha Walker's report on the news this afternoon.
Community boiling with anger over fate of 2-year-old Maliyah Bass; Family meets with Houston activisit Quanell X
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