WA WA - Sky Metalwala, 2, Bellevue, 6 Nov 2011 - # 1

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Hmm that does make the custody issue theory harder to fit :(

That doesn't bode well for poor Sky.

I'm leaning on that being a mistake in the article. <modsnip>

ETA: Sorry Mods, I was not trying to behave badly, promise.
 
  • #83
Hmm that does make the custody issue theory harder to fit :(

That doesn't bode well for poor Sky.

10 miles from home, over the loooooong bridge on Sunday morning, at 8 am, in the cold (http://www.wunderground.com/q/zmw:98004.1.99999) --having gotten up, got all the kids dressed, possibly showered yourself and bathed them? I hate to say it and totally MOO, but for me, that really reads: She was tired, baby wakes up early, looks earlier than it even should because of the time change, or stayed up later, expecting an extra hour of sleep, but the kids internal clocks haven't adjusted to the time change, in a tired frustrated stupor, did something rash and in a snap decision and had to come up with a story and find a hiding spot.

I wouldn't be surprised if we start hearing about a lot of people going to church not seeing the car at 8 am.

ETA: Possibly went to bed in the clothes from the day before and that was when she really took the picture. I wonder what the camera date on the picture is and if there is a difference between the time that it was taken and the actual time/the time now and the actual time.

I am also wrong about the bridge.
 
  • #84
Yeah I'm very interested in the camera and when the picture was taken.
 
  • #85
""It's really complicating the search," she said. "You've got the wooded area, you've got the complex and you've got the homes."

Iafrate said that the car didn't appear to be broken into.

"We're investigating all options," she said."

http://kirkland.patch.com/articles/...or-two-year-old-boy-missing-from-car-e2bd1387

Also, from my previous post, I am wrong about the bridge. I was looking at the map wrong. She didn't cross the bridge, but was still more than 8 miles from home.
 
  • #86
Yeah I'm very interested in the camera and when the picture was taken.

I am also really interested in what time the car supposedly really ran out of gas. initially it was reported that it was 8:00--I am sure that is not exact. But if it took her an hour to get to the gas station and back, why would it take an additional 50 minutes to find a phone. Would the gas station not let you call? Would you not bang on every door between here and there first?
 
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I am also really interested in what time the car supposedly really ran out of gas. initially it was reported that it was 8:00--I am sure that is not exact. But if it took her an hour to get to the gas station and back, why would it take an additional 50 minutes to find a phone. Would the gas station not let you call? Would you not bang on every door between here and there first?

And where was her phone, if she had one. How did she call police? Did she bang on a neighbour's door like she should have done in the first place? Did she actually get help when she sought it? From whom? Gas station?
 
  • #88
And where was her phone, if she had one. How did she call police? Did she bang on a neighbour's door like she should have done in the first place? Did she actually get help when she sought it? From whom? Gas station?

See, that's just it! If she banged on doors, why did it take almost another hour to call police, when going to the gas station and back only took an hour. Would she not have called at the gas station, which must only be about 30 minutes away. The whole timeline on this thing is stinky.
 
  • #89
This mother may face some legal problems over this incident. Washington state has a law against leaving children unattended in vehicles, it's considered child endangerment.
 
  • #90
When they said Indian, I thought Native American, due to the area. Stupid me. Indian isn't used anymore for Native Americans. So the baby is half Indian as in India. I note that a lot of people from Pakistan have that last name - Metalwala - as well. Pakistan and India are next to each other and many people in Pakistan are basically the same ethnically. Just India is mostly Hindi and Pakistan mostly Muslim.

It may not be relevant but I thought it might be of interest. Many people, when they think of Native American populations, think of alcohol abuse, drug addiction, poverty. But that does not apply here, necessarily.

We do have many Native American tribes here, but we also hve a large Indian population,especially in the Bellevue area,Many of them are employed by Microsoft, ....
 
  • #91
Alright! the whole thing just totally fell apart for me. No way. We need a BS flag smilie.

""Officers suspended the search around 6 p.m. and had no immediate plans to continue in the morning.

""King County felt like they had done a very thorough search of a pretty wide area for the boy and were confident that he wasn't there," said Officer Carla Iafrate, spokeswoman for the Bellevue Police Department."

and

"Sky Metalwala, buckled into a car seat while she and her 4-year-old walked about a mile to a Chevron gas station.

There, police said, the mother called a friend. The mother told police the friend picked her up as she was walking back to her 4-door silver Acura, but when they reached the car, the boy was no longer there. The mother told police the car was not locked."

Neither one of them had a phone, so police couldn't be called until 9:50. Not buying it at all. Where is this baby?

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html
 
  • #92
How sad that the father has not seen the children in months.

How sad the mother thinks LE will believe her story.
 
  • #93
This is another scary story!! I am glad that detectives talked to her for a long time. Asking the same questions over and over can bring about discrepancies or changes in her "story". Although, some people stick by their absurd stories; like taking 2 small boys camping in the middle of the night in the middle of a snow storm.

I sincerely hope that this baby is safe!!
 
  • #94
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html

Sky Metalwala, buckled into a car seat while she and her 4-year-old walked about a mile to a Chevron gas station.

There, police said, the mother called a friend. The mother told police the friend picked her up as she was walking back to her 4-door silver Acura, but when they reached the car, the boy was no longer there. The mother told police the car was not locked.

Police did not find a gas can at the car


She walked to the gas station, but didn't buy gas/gas can. She called a friend instead and walked back. That seems awfully complicated, no?
 
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Alright! the whole thing just totally fell apart for me. No way. We need a BS flag smilie.

""Officers suspended the search around 6 p.m. and had no immediate plans to continue in the morning.

""King County felt like they had done a very thorough search of a pretty wide area for the boy and were confident that he wasn't there," said Officer Carla Iafrate, spokeswoman for the Bellevue Police Department."

and

"Sky Metalwala, buckled into a car seat while she and her 4-year-old walked about a mile to a Chevron gas station.

There, police said, the mother called a friend. The mother told police the friend picked her up as she was walking back to her 4-door silver Acura, but when they reached the car, the boy was no longer there. The mother told police the car was not locked."

Neither one of them had a phone, so police couldn't be called until 9:50. Not buying it at all. Where is this baby?

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html

So she supposedly waited at the gas station for god knows how long for the friend to show up, rather than say, running back to the car and having the friend meet you there because she is so concerned about her son who she left in the car and doesn't want anything to happen to him, you know like a normal parent, oh wait....
 
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html






She walked to the gas station, but didn't buy gas/gas can. She called a friend instead and walked back. That seems awfully complicated, no?

Good points. No gas can?!?

First I thought, okay, maybe she just didn't have money to buy gas and was calling for a ride. And they went back to get Sky. But then, why not walk somewhere else with a phone that's not so far away?

Gahhh! I'm liking this less and less.
 
  • #97
I can't find any press conferences on this child at all. Anyone else see anything about one? Another indicator that they don't buy her story, IMO.
 
  • #98
From the same seattle times article:

"Detectives were working into the evening with the mother, who is from Redmond, Iafrate said. The father, who lives in Kirkland, had also been contacted."

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html

Also the fact that they have no plans to continue searching in the morning anywhere tells me they think they know exactly where he is.
 
  • #99
Sky is the first story on local Q13 Fox News tonight.

They note that the FBI has been called in...

A witness says she saw the car that morning, about 10 minutes after the mother says she left. She slowed down but didn't see anyone so continued on.

They also said the 4-year-old is a daughter.
 
  • #100
From the same seattle times article:

"Detectives were working into the evening with the mother, who is from Redmond, Iafrate said. The father, who lives in Kirkland, had also been contacted."

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2016707302_missingchild07m.html

Also the fact that they have no plans to continue searching in the morning anywhere tells me they think they know exactly where he is.

Yeah, I bet they'll be a whole lot more info tomorrow.
 
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