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According to Sheriff Bobby Haddock, (shown at the right with Tommy Ford of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), his department is following up every lead in their search for the child that has been missing since around noon on Saturday.
In a press conference Sunday Washington County Sheriff Bobby Haddock that nothing at the present makes them think the baby was abducted, but added that the infant “didn’t crawl or walk away.”
There are reports that the mother allegedly confessed to killing the baby and burying her in the woods near a landfill.
But authorities won't confirm those stories.
"We're not going to go into specifics about what she may or may not have said or not said but we're not doing any digging at the old landfill. The old landfill now is being a staging area for the ground teams."
Originally posted by Walkswithfish
Since the infamous Susan Smith case and her rise to immediate notoriety, fame and all over every television in the USA a number of mothers for various reasons have killed their children.... They really like that Nancy woman on CNN she can make them instant celebrities.
Fear the copycats.
Some people are actually so hungry for attention that they would do literally anything to get it.
Stop enabling them.
[edit on 2-11-2009 by Walkswithfish]
Originally posted by TrustMeIKnow
So is this a case of sick people abusing children over a timespan of a decade or an indication of a conspiracy to child traffic?
It's looking like a case child abuse by some terrible people...which confuses me as to why this thread is on ATS.
I actually can support the idea around the opening post. But now it just seems like a report on the progression of events surrounding such a terrible occurance.
We have CNN for these types of stories, in my opinion.
Edit for grammar.
[edit on 4-11-2009 by TrustMeIKnow]