
I was wondering about this, because he had to get his extra money from somewhere. Maybe he was doing some dealing on the side. |
The Grandmother should be charged as well. I have never seen such abuse and ignorance. Relisha's great grandmother and grandmother were on TV crying and screaming like nuts... "why would he do this to her. we just want her home!"
Home, huh?? Where was this concern when the child was being dragged around and abused by the monster who gave birth to her. This story makes me sick and I pray that Relisha is found alive. |
Relisha's biological father tried to get custody twice in the past but was denied. Guess the courts are thinking twice the next time they decide a case. |
You think so? The courts do not give a crap about the people and even worse, children. |
I hate to say this but what kind of man worth anything would lay down with that dreadful, awful woman. I'm guessing that Relisha's father was no better than her other "care takers". According to reports, that poor girl has been abused for years. Her father had 8 years to step in and save that child. If the mother was so willing to give Relisha to the janitor and his wife, why not let her live with her father if he was able to take care of her. I would be that the father has some sort of criminal record which is why he was denied custody (if he sought it formally). |
I don't even think the emotional reactions in interviews of the great-grandmother, grandmother or mom are even about Relisha to be honest. I think their emotional reactions in interviews is more so about themselves. They're not crying in desperation for Relisha's return, they're crying in desperation for the public to exonerate them. It's one thing to be ignorant and irresponsible and quietly suffer the consequences but its another thing altogether to have one's ignorance and negligence end up as front page news and have to deal with people shaking their heads in disgust at you every day. Their crying and screaming like nuts is a plea for themselves not for that poor little girl. |
Completely agree. They're not worried about that little girl. Hell, Relisha's mother was in foster care, so you know the grandparents were/are negligent. The cycle continues. |
Relisha's mother announced that she was not responsible for Relisha's disappearance, that it was the fault of her mother and sister. She was not worried about losing her daughter. |
PP here. I was not saying you are the monster but that that awful monster who took her and killed his wife. |
These pictures are disturbing. It really seems like she sold Relisha for this cash. Where else would they get it? And why post pictures of cash on Facebook. I hope they go after the mother and her boyfriend hard and get to the bottom of this. Part of me hopes Relisha isn't alive anymore because if she is alive I shudder at the thought of the suffering she is enduring. |
This whole thing is sickening. That poor sweet innocent little girl!
Of course the mom should be charged if they have the evidence. Maybe she will divulge more information about where Relisha is or what happened to her in exchange for a plea deal? Because the only person she seems to care about is herself. |
Any reporting as to why he was denied. The child was residing in a shelter. |
That was back in 2012. Two years ago the mother may have been in better circumstances and she wouldn't have had at least one of the younger siblings at the time so maybe the court presumed or hoped that she was competent enough or at least economically capable to care for them |
I don't think there is any evidence at this point. However, it is not unusual to investigate this mother. She did falsify information ( calling the guy a Doctor to excuse the child's absences). There is a possibility that she gave/sold her child to this guy. It should be investigated. Most crimes against children are committed by their parents. |
U cannot be that naive |