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HOT
Cases:  My Opinion
(Click on name to see story, then to read follow-up posts, click on the label at the bottom of the post).

James (Amy) Henslee
Martin MacNeill
Aaron Young
Mike Vernier
Tiffany Hartley (David Hartley)
Kristi Abrahams (Kiesha)
Terri Moulton Horman (Kyron)
Chad Mitchell (Australia)
George de la Cruz (Julie Gonzalez)
Leon (Mischelle Lawless)
Kevin Klym (Paula Sladewski)
Josh Powell (Susan Powell)
Raven Abaroa (Janet)

Jennifer Campbell/Hassani
Ronald/Misty Cummings (Haleigh)

Crystal Sheffield
Jayson Ackernecht (Kellisue) 
Renee Ohlemacher/Ron Santiago
Lyle Herring (Lesile)


"Not as Hot" Cases:
Drew Peterson
John (& Patsy) Ramsey
Madeleine McCann
Robert Murat
Jodi Arias
Jennifer Hagel-Smith
James & Ali Gilmore
Coralrose/Dale Fullwood

The Stanley Sisters
Tracy Hacker
Nick & Christine Francisco

Dr. David Tipton




Cases I
disagree with:
(Cases I've look at after the verdict)
Dr. Kirk Turner
Ryan Ferguson
Cynthia Sommer
Hannah Overton
Mary Winkler
Sherry Chason

West Memphis Three



Tuesday, December 28, 2010

 Jonathan Foster Missing
  by Eyes at 3:42 PM

Jonathan Foster, 12, went missing in Texas on Christmas Eve and hasn't been seen since.  Unfortunately, it doesn't look good.

In this video, Jonathan's mother says her son was at a babysitter's house just a few doors down from where they live, when he came home to get a video game.  She says, "He was supposed to run home, go get it and go back to the babysitters and apparently he never made it."

 

Read moreYet in this video above, Jonathan's mother says, "I come home, I unlock the door, I'm looking around, Jonathan, Jonathan, no where to be found."
Wasn't he supposed to be at the babysitters house?  Why doesn't she talk about calling the babysitter's house when she came home?   Why would she come home and look for her son if she believed he was supposed to be at the babysitters?  Why isn't she holding the babysitter accountable? Why is no one questioning the babysitter?

In this video, the news reporter says that Jonathan was home playing video games when his step-father stopped in.  Why doesn't the step-father demand answers from the babysitter?  Why didn't he question the son then, if he wasn't supposed to be home alone?

There are many questions in this case...



In this video, Jonathan's mother talks about receiving a mysterious phone call at work shortly before Jonathan went missing, and yet listen to what she says.  She says, "And I said this is Angela, is my son there?  And I heard her, 'Is your momma's name Angela?'" If some stranger calls you, do you say your name and ask for your son?  Of course not.  Angela can't keep her facts straight because she, in my opinion, is not telling us everything she knows.

In another video, the mother says, "He is a curious kid, he is a pest."

A pest? That is not a good sign.

Something is fishy.

Angela Davis, Jonathan's mother, lacks hope that her boy will be found.  She seems notably resigned.  I also didn't see tears in her eyes though I do see genuine sadness (they may not be showing her tears in these clips), Jonathan's step-father is as emotionless as you can get.

Thanks, D, for the story lead.

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