VA VA - Brittany Williams, 7, Richmond, 18 Aug 2000

  • #41
It’s more likely that she never had it. There’s only a 25% chance of a mother passing it on to her unborn baby. Someone either assumed she had it, or lied about it for benefits.

Seems crazy they wouldn't have tested the baby. Surely they could access her medical records to see if a test was done and what were the results. If the first test comes back positive they do a 2nd more specific test so that false positives are ruled out.

But yeah, someone could've dropped the ball. Crazy and horrible to think this sweet little girl was prescribed medications for HIV/AIDS if she didn't even have it. Those meds back then had very unpleasant side effects.
 
  • #42
Some interesting quotes from article cited above:

"Stevenson and McElroy wasted no time taking their own, in-lab DNA test through Labcorp. They say they were not surprised by the results. The report, which can be used as a legal court document, says the two have a 95.83% probability of being half-sisters." <--If they had faked the results (sent in both samples from the same person), I'd expect the results to say something like "they two have a 99% probability of being twin sisters."

"“And yes. I’m going by Brittany now. I don’t want no ties to my adoptive name. That is not me,” said Stevenson."

"Stevenson says she didn’t get answers from her adoptive parents about her adoption. Stevenson’s birth certificate does not match the birthdate of Brittany Williams. Stevenson says she has not yet been able to get hold of adoption documents."

Sounds like she is NOT close with her adoptive family and they haven't been helpful to her at all. I wouldn't be surprised if the adoptive family got her by less than legal means.

shes posting multiple rants on Facebook accusing her adoptive father of being serial killer Lester Eubanks, among other things. I don’t necessarily blame them for not being cooperative with her if she is making up stories. Imo it’s convenient this all came up in the middle of her trying to regain custody of her daughter from her adoptive parents. I am anxious to hear the results of LEs DNA test.
 
  • #43
There’s multiple pics on social media of her as a child with her adoptive siblings, and she is definitely younger than 7. So that doesn’t really fit the narrative that she Brittany. Jmo
 
  • #44
Question answered
 
  • #45
I have been following this for over 2 months and that entire time fbi supposedly have been testing dna. She only started the claims with an attempt to get custody back from her adoptive parents who the court gave the child back to the day last week. I believe that the person she did the dna test is her sister but I do not believe either of them is the child of Rose Brittany's birth mother. Rose had a sister Brenda Martin who is still alive and Brittany/Katie has proclaimed she is not related to. Brittany and her mother did not meet foster mom that was sent to prison until she was 3 and she met them at an aids treatment facility. Brittany's viral loads were being monitored up until her disappearance at age 7.
 
  • #46
No link yet, but apparently Kaylynn will be on the Dr Phil show on Jan 17 & 18. That will be interesting.

Not sure what I think. That Lester Eubanks accusation makes me wonder what else she has made up.
She has said Rose Marie's half-sister was not actually a half-sister, and that is why their DNA aren't matching.
???
And like someone else said, the pictures on the adoptive parents' FB pages don't add up with what is known about Brittany.
 
  • #47
No link yet, but apparently Kaylynn will be on the Dr Phil show on Jan 17 & 18. That will be interesting.

Not sure what I think. That Lester Eubanks accusation makes me wonder what else she has made up.
She has said Rose Marie's half-sister was not actually a half-sister, and that is why their DNA aren't matching.
???
And like someone else said, the pictures on the adoptive parents' FB pages don't add up with what is known about Brittany.

yeah imo, if it was a match, LE would have said so by now. Thanks for the update @AliceInPain
 
  • #48
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Did anyone watch the Dr Phil show?
I'm in Europe, so I couldn't.
If you did, what was your impression?
 
  • #50
Kaylynn is not Brittany.
 
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  • #52
She and her advocate were on Dr. Phil saying that her DNA test matches her sister. They do not know how she ended up out of the group home, in the hands of her adopted parents. They are asking for people to come forward with any knowledge of this situation.
 
  • #53
...Henrico Police said they’re able to confirm that Stevenson is not the lost child.
“Law enforcement came to these findings after a robust review of medical records, adoption records, consultation with infectious disease physicians, dozens of interviews and DNA analysis,”...
(from linked article above)
I don't understand why LE didn't inform her (or msm that wrote about it) earlier, before it was broadcast on national television?
 
  • #54
She and her advocate were on Dr. Phil saying that her DNA test matches her sister. They do not know how she ended up out of the group home, in the hands of her adopted parents. They are asking for people to come forward with any knowledge of this situation.
The FBI proved that she's not Brittany. She's not Brittany. I'm 99.5 positive. I really can't say more on a public forum, but she's not Brittany and she knows that she's not Brittany.
 
  • #55
Bumping up for Brittany.

The most recent information I can find is this article from January 2022, updated in December 2022.


"DNA testing conducted by the FBI laboratory in Quantico, Virginia, conclusively states we had not located Brittany,” Henrico Police wrote to NBC12...
NBC12 traveled to Kim Parker’s current home in South Carolina to see if she would talk. After asking Parker what happened to Brittany Williams, she walked back into her home without a response...
"
 
  • #56
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Brittany Williams was just three years old in 1996 when her mother, dying of AIDS, made the difficult decision to place her in the care of Kim Parker, who ran a charity organization in the Richmond region known as Rainbow Kids.

But when Williams, who was born with AIDS, was seven years old, she disappeared, sparking an investigation that has yet to uncover her whereabouts. Now, a new podcast is attempting to shed light on the case and what may have happened to Williams.
 
  • #57

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<<In 2003, the former founder of a long-term child health care facility, Kim Parker, was federally indicted on charges of money laundering and fraud, which were related to the disappearance of a 7-year-old female child, who was in her care, named Brittany Williams. Brittany disappeared two years prior to the indictments. During this period, Parker was questioned in the disappearance of Brittany, but no charges were ever brought, and Brittany has never been located. Brittany was allegedly last seen on August 18, 2000.>>






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Hair: Black
Eye: Brown

Distinguishing Characteristics: Scars, Marks, Tattoos: Biracial female. Brittany has a light complexion and chicken pox scars on her face. She has a port-a-cath tube inserted into the upper left side of her chest, with resulting scarring. At the time of her disappearance, her hair was cut very short.
 
  • #58

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Here's a snippet of info from the case...much more at Charley link

<<In May 2003, authorities thoroughly searched Parker's home and drained her septic system, looking for Brittany's remains or any sign that she had died there. A neighbor claimed she reported Parker twice for abusing and/or neglecting Brittany, and Hodges says she reported Parker as well. However, nothing fruitful was found at the residence.

In December 2003, Parker was sentenced to eight years in federal prison on the mail and wire fraud charges. Normally the sentence for such crimes is 10 to 16 months, but the judge imposed a higher sentence in Parker's case due to the harm she caused Brittany. She was also convicted of state charges of Medicaid fraud and sentenced to two years in prison.

Brittany remains missing and her case is unsolved. Her Social Security number and Medicaid insurance card have not been used in any state since her disappearance. Investigators believe she is no longer alive; without using her Medicaid benefits, she would have no way to get the medicine she needs to sustain her life. Foul play is suspected in her case.>>
 

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