Kamiyah Mobley
In 1998, Kamiyah Mobley was kidnapped right after birth from her 16 year old mother. A woman in disguise had come into the room telling her she needed to take the baby and check her temperature for a fever. When she took the baby, doctors and people in the hospital had said they haven’t seen her at all. The grandmother of Kamiyah Mobley immediately called the cops. They put out posters of the baby year after year, with a $250,000 reward if found. 18 years later, she was found. But this young South Carolina woman’s life was turned inside out Friday when the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and FBI told her that the people she knew as family weren’t, and that Gloria Bolden Williams, the woman she called Mom for the last 18 years,
Casey Rinkus is a excellent kid. Casey is 17 years old and from Toronto, Canada. Being five feet and seven inches tall he is of average height. He was born on March 28th, 2000, therefore his zodiac sign is Aries. He likes to eat and cook things such as bacon and pizza. Mr. Swave has five siblings, three of which are brothers and two are sisters. Music class is the most entertaining of the classes, he believes. That is not all there is to know about Casey.
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12 days have gone by from the start of free agency and Colin Kaepernick remains unsigned. Spike Lee believes the fact that Kaepernick, who has played for the 49ers since 2011, is unsigned "smells mad fishy." There are more than a few people who believe Kaepernick’s lack of a contract is a grand NFL conspiracy and Kaepernick is being blackballed for his National Anthem protests last season. Any front-office conversation about Kaepernick must to begin with his poor play, he also showed some flashes of the player he once was last year, but nowhere near enough to override all the bad film he’s amassed in the last two seasons.
Christine Jessop was a nine year old girl who after bring dropped off by the school bus at her home in Queensville decided to ride her bike to the park nearby to meet with her friends. After stopping to buy some gum at the local store she was last seen walking her bike up her driveway by her friend Kim Warren. She did not keep her appointment with her friend at the park, and would never be seen alive again (Anderson & Anderson, 2009). This small town instantly became involved in the search for the missing girl, but with very little evidence to go on time passed, and hope began to diminish for the safe return home of Jessop. On New Year’s Eve 1984, eighty-nine days after Jessop went missing, her body was found badly decomposed in a bush by Fred Patterson fifty-five kilometers from Queensville. An autopsy would later revival that she was raped and mutilated (Anderson & Anderson, 2009). The police still did not have a suspect in the case nor did they have any leads, but now that her body was found the police and the small town were the topic of media, increasing pressure
An 18-year old girl by the name of Alexis Manigo was kidnapped when she was just a newborn baby. Her biological parents Craig Aiken and Shanara Mobley, were shocked when they found out their baby girl had been found after all this time. According to New York Times, the couple had been storing a piece of birthday cake in their freezer every year on their daughter’s birthday since her disappearance. Born Kamiyah Mobley, she was only eight hours old when Gloria Williams, a woman who disguised herself as a nurse took her from the cradle at Jacksonville, Florida hospital. The woman is now in custody and the child is now with her real parents. They had a blessed reunion and her biological father says “First meeting was
It all started in 2008, when Caylee Anthony, a 2year old child went missing. The 2 year old’s mother, Casey Anthony stated to the police that the last time she has seen her daughter was when she dropped her off to the child’s babysitter. (Timeline of Casey Anthony Trial, ABC News Internet Ventures). However, things began to escalate when reporters stated that Casey didn’t report Caylee’s disappearance till a month later. At even that time, it wasn’t Casey who reported Caylee’s death; it was the grandmother, Cynthia Anthony, who was also known in this case at Cindy. (Chuck Hustmyre, Criminal
Caylee Anthony’s murder was not a random act, but rather an exact plan that was put into place leading up to and after her death. When she disappeared in July 2008, Caylee Anthony was two years old and her mother, Casey Anthony, was an outgoing twenty-two year old. Due to Casey’s frequent partying and drinking, she claimed the identity of Caylee’s father was unknown, but he may have died in a car crash before Caylee’s birth. While the father of Caylee is unclear, Casey’s grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony, were highly involved in Caylee 's life. In Orlando, Florida, the Anthony family carried on their lives as normal until July 2008 when Cindy called 911 reporting ‘“I found out my granddaughter has been taken, she has been missing for a month’” (Escherich). On that hot summer day, the Anthony household was changed forever. Immediately, Casey Anthony was questioned for not reporting Caylee’s disappearance for over a
In the summer of 1994 in Hamilton, New Jersey, a small girl by the name of Megan Kanka was raped and murdered by a convicted pedophile, Jesse Timmendequas. The shocking crime rocked not only the small town, but the entire country. A desperate mother told reporters “Please, please help us find our daughter, she’s a wonderful girl ... she’s only seven. Let her come back.” (www.crimelibrary.com) No mother should ever have to beg for her daughter’s life. People thought that everyone had a right to know if a child molester was living in their midst. Dick Zimmer, then a state senator in New Jersey, and later a one-term congressman,
Paul “Moose” Curtis has found himself immersed within the unusual and incredible art of reverse graffiti. Instead of using aerosol paint to create murals on walls, Moose uses a pressure washer to remove the dirt and grime from the wall eventuating a creation of ravishing images of pattern. This new art form is evolving into a mad craze all over the world. This is the story of Moose.
Early the next morning of December 8th, the lifeless body of Debbie Carter was found strangled in her small apartment. The murder of Debbie Carter flipped this small, rural, bible-belt, town on its head. People were outraged, overwhelmed, and stunned that such a thing could happen in this town to a young, beautiful girl whom everyone had known. This gruesome act put enormous pressure on local law enforcement to find the atrocious criminal. Finger prints, hair, and blood spatter was carefully collected from the scene.
Amanda Berry was the victim that I chose to write about. She was born on April 22, 1986. She was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. Amanda Berry disappeared the night before turning 17. She was walking from her job at Burger King, and was abducted by Ariel Castro. She had been last seen on April 21, 2003. Ariel Castro lured Amanda Berry into his vehicle. Berry was listed as a missing person by her mother. Amanda Berry mother Louwana Miller died while Amanda was still messing. Amanda was abducted for 10 years. Amanda also had a 6-year daughter that was later identified to be Ariel Castro. Amanda was rape, beat, and tortured by Ariel Castro. Ariel kept the girls up the stairs with bolted doors. Ariel would sometimes take his daughter out with him, but would leave the ladies locked up in the house. On this day, Ariel left one of the doors unlock and Amanda let her daughter slide out the front door to get help. On the day of MAY 6, 2013, she was finally free. Amanda made a phone too 911 explaining to
On June 10th, 1991, eleven year old Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped by Phillip and Nancy Garrido while walking to her bus stop. After using a stun gun and dragging her into their car, the Garrido's proceeded to take Jaycee towards Anaheim, California. Once there, Jaycee lived in several run down buildings in the Garrido’s backyard for eighteen long years. It was during that time that Jaycee suffered multiple accounts of abuse, including sexual and emotional, and eventually gave birth to two daughters. During her stay at the Garrido's, Jaycee’s life was stolen for more than half of the time she had been breathing. However, in August of 2009, thanks to the help of two police officers, she was rescued. After the rescue, Jaycee felt that it was important that she shared her story with other kidnapping, abuse, and rape victims to help them know that they are not alone and to show others to never lose hope. It is because of her thoughts, that Jaycee wrote her memoir, aptly titled A Stolen Life, which follows her kidnapping story from her first day gone, to her recovery after being rescued.
She never realized sneaking out to a back-to-school party would change her life. This lady approached her in a Hardees parking lot, telling her she would help to find her way back home but instead was taken to the sex trafficking ring. She was 13. After a long search, her mother finally found her daughter online the Escorts service page of Backpage, a website used to sell children for sexual acts. Her mother was able to buy her daughter but she was not the same girl. She was addicted to drugs and had obviously been abused. She was so addicted that she would run away to get the drugs. She was stabbed, burned, her head was shaved, and she was beaten. The lady who took her was prosecuted and charged for her part in the crime. However the website
A man was arrested after obtaining 8 women held captive in this luxury George home that may be a human trafficking case. There was a lead that the woman called 911, she states” she was being held at her own will, and that she wasn’t the only one being held captive.” Supposedly the property that Robert, has rented is worth $1 million, and that one female who reported herself towards to the authority was held for about a month. Supposedly, the girl went to a website “SeekingArrangement.com”, that would offer relationships but afterwards, the girls would change their appearance even, had to get plastic surgery. Media would lie to the observers about social dating, financial opportunities or career opportunities which would be fraud for the believers. Robert’s sentences were “five counts of false imprisonment, five counts of trafficking persons for labor and two counts for possession of firearm in the commission of a felony… also there was gun possessions held that were found at home that the charges are
Cesarean or Caesarean kidnappings, and/or fetus theft is a cruel crime which is also known as baby snatching, it is a fairly new, and rare category of crime (Porter). This crime was initiated in 1987 by 19 year old Darci Pierce, who kidnapped Pregnant Cindy Ray and forcibly removed her child via cesarean section. This crime is most likely committed by a female and the victim usually dies due to blood loss, trauma and exposure (Porter). Since 1987 there have been over 30 cesarean kidnappings occur in the U.S., since 2000, one cesarean theft has occurred each year, in 2009 there were four (Porter).