A Tragedy in North Carolina
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I, like many others in North Carolina, am shocked, saddened and even outraged over the death of little Shaniya Davis. This is the five-year-old who was being used as a sex slave by her mother, 25-year-old Antoinette Davis. Shaniya's body was discovered Monday in a rural area---several days after her mother reported her missing from their mobile home.
Here's the timeline according to Fayetteville Police:
Davis called police at 6:53 a.m. one week ago today to report that her daughter was missing.
Davis told police the last time she saw the child was at 5:30 a.m. inside their mobile home.
At 6:11 a.m. that day, a surveillance camera at a Sanford hotel recorded Shaniya in the arms of a man identified as Mario Andrette McNeill, 29, of Fayetteville.
On Monday, police said McNeill left the hotel with Shaniya at 7:30 a.m.
In a news release issued today, Fayetteville Police say Shaniya was alive when she left a Sanford motel. What happened between then and yesterday's discovery is still a mystery.
Meanwhile, Anotinette Davis sits in jail charged with human trafficking and felony child abuse. Antoinette's mother is maintaining her innocence, saying her daughter would never do anything to hurt her child. Let me say this, never say what your children won't do because they will make a liar out of you. Just ask me. I could've sworn my teenage daughter wasn't having sex but now I have a grandson.
One more sick piece of this horrific story is the fact that this human trafficking, child abusing mother is PREGNANT AGAIN!
Sassy
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Posted 8:30pm November 18th, 2009Way too much of this going on.
Every day you hear of a new child someone has done something horrible to.What kind of monsters are living among us?
I get sick to my stomach just thinking of these poor babies.
What must be going through their little minds as they are being tortured, molested and God thows what that is done to them.
Show no mercy to the sick adults that bring harm to them.
I say make them suffer just as they made the children suffer.
Sassy
Ginger!
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Posted 12:41am November 18th, 2009That story is beyond sad, Bev. Anyone who could do that to a child deserves the absolute worst punishment humanly possible....and that goes for the mother and the S.O.B. who took her. I'm sure all the other prisoners where they'll be locked up will make sure of that. (God forgive me for my thoughts about that.) As for the mother being pregnant....if they don't take that baby directly from the delivery room to a family member without so much as a blink of an eye, something is terribly wrong. We need to pray for that new life, that he or she never knows the woman who brought them into the world....but lives a beautiful life with a family that is close to God.
Ginger!