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Jhessye Shockley , 5, AZ -- MISSING/PRESUMED DEAD
#61
yep, FOX got the word to cover it.
the race card shit is just a red herring to distract from mom's record of horrible abuse.


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#62
(10-23-2011, 02:49 PM)username Wrote: miracles: I was watching Fox news.

Oh I'm so sorry, user, there must be a pill for that...

But seriously, this story is turning into another circus. Where is this beautiful little girl?
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#63
wow. locked her in! what if there were a fire?? Jesus. if she did it once, she did it often.

al sharpton come on down!

ABC15
GLENDALE, AZ - A podcast on the missing Glendale girl Jhessye Shockley brought up new and old information in hopes of finding the 5-year-old girl.

Her mother told Peas in Their Pods , a (black) non-profit that helps find missing loved ones, that she had the older kids do chores in the backyard but locked Jhessye in the home for her safety.

“I locked the door when I left,” said Jerice Hunter, Jhessye’s mother. “When I got back the door was unlocked when I put my key in the door.”

Then the girl's grandmother, Shirley Johnson, said on the podcast that she has a new hunch about who might have snatched the little girl. She would not name names, but said she will alert Glendale police on Monday.

She also blamed police for not doing enough and the media for not making this a nationally known missing person’s story.

Also on Monday the family plans to march on the State Capitol to try to get state officials involved in the search.


















































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#64
(10-24-2011, 10:32 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: Also on Monday the family plans to march on the State Capitol to try to get state officials involved in the search.

They did.

Mom now is shouting "Do I look like I hurt my baby?" over and over and over.

She's also blaming the media for putting her family in danger by disclosing her name, her record and her address.

And the new revelation from grandma, about what happened and reporting it to the police? So far, Glendale PD hasn't been contacted and when asked by the media at the march, grandma mumbles and refuses to answer the question.





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#65
a little more of that report Tiki. thanks for keeping track of this case!

At a rally outside the Arizona State Capitol on Monday, the mother of a missing 5-year-old girl begged for her return and lashed out at members of the local media for casting suspicion on her.

Jerice Hunter urged whoever has her daughter, Jhessye Shockley, to drop her off someplace safe, saying, “Please bring my baby back home…She’s scared. She’s scared. Please, I know she’s scared.”

When asked by a KNXV reporter if she had harmed Jhessye, though, Hunter responded loudly, “"It is very unfair to ask me that. Do I look like I hurt my daughter? Do I look like I hurt my daughter? Do I look like I hurt my daughter?"

She claimed that Glendale police have not done enough to find Jhessye, who she reported missing two weeks ago when she returned from running an errand and the girl was gone from their apartment. Monday’s rally was intended to raise public awareness of the case.

“My baby could be anywhere by now because they refused to believe that this black woman didn’t do nothing to her child,” Hunter said.

Hunter also criticized the media for bringing up her past, which includes pleading no contest to charges of causing injuries to her older children in California in 2006. At the time, she admitted to whipping one of her kids with an extension cord, according to court documents obtained by KNXV.

Hunter had told KNXV before a vigil on Saturday that news reports about her criminal history were endangering her family by letting her ex-husband, a registered sex offender currently incarcerated in California, know where she is. She did not elaborate on that claim.

During Monday’s rally, Hunter complained about the decision by Child Protective Services to remove her other children from her home.

“You done locked my other kids away like primates in a laboratory,” she said.

















































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#66
grandma was just on JVM. said the mom has given birth, but evaded question as to gender of baby. tells me that baby was taken by child services too.
the bat is lying about everything.


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#67
Yeah it's all because she is a black woman that her kids were taken away. /sarcasm
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#68
Because she's black, on welfare, smokes while pregnant, has a criminal record and refuses to buy a vowel for her missing daughter's name, I'll continue following this fucked-up mess.

Jhessye Shockley's aunt wants police to look at everyone, including girl's mom

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- In a reversal of what they've been saying, some members of Jhessye Shockley's family now seem to be wondering if the 5-year-old's mother could have had something to do with the little girl's disappearance.

Jhessye vanished from her Glendale home nearly three weeks ago while her mother was out running an errand.

Until now, the family has insisted that Jhessye's mom, Jerice Hunter, was not involved in the disappearance of Jhessye.

Hunter served time in a California prison in 2006 on charges of child abuse. She was released last year.

Over the weekend, Jhessye's grandmother, Shirley Johnson, and aunt, Tammy Hunter appeared on CNN. Johnson was staunch in her support of her daughter.

"Are you sure in your heart of hearts that Jhessye's mother has nothing to do with her disappearance?" the anchor asked.

"I feel comfortable saying that," Johnson answered. "I just don't think she' capable of that, to do anything to her child. I just can't see that."

Earlier in the week, Hunter herself expressed anger with the media when a reporter asked her if she hurt Jhessye.

"It's very unfair for you to ask me that," she said. "Do I look like I would hurt my daughter? Do I look like I would hurt my daughter?"

In something of an about face, Josie Hunter, another of Jhessye's aunts, appeared on Headline News Thursday evening and said she could not say definitively whether Hunter was involved in whatever happened to Jhessye.

"If the police find evidence of whoever did it, including Jerice … I feel whoever did it should be held accountable," she said. "I, right now, cannot say that I know for sure that Jerice did this or anything like that. I want them [police] to look at everyone. She does have a past …."

Police say at this point Hunter, who is due to give birth any day, is not a suspect in the case. Dumbfucks. No wonder they can't find missing kids. They think they haven't been born. I am referring to the media . . . NOT Glendale PD.

Anyone with information about Jhessye Shockley is asked to call 623-930-HELP (4357). There is a reward of at least $11,000 for information that leads police to the little girl.


http://www.azfamily.com/news/Jhessye-Sho...94543.html
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#70
And now . . . a psychic BOLO.

Psychic: Jhesseye Shockley is alive and in Phoenix

GLENDALE, AZ (KPHO) -
The search for 5-year-old JhesseyeShockley has been under way for 2 12 weeks now, and still, there are no new leads to report.

Glendale police tell CBS 5 News they might consider calling in psychics, under some extraordinary circumstances.

One psychic who lives near the apartment complex where Jhessye Shockley was last seen shared his vision of what happened to Jhesseye, and that she is not too far away.

"I believe she was abducted. I do believe, at this point, she is still currently alive," said psychic Dave Campbell. "I get information through flashes, through pictures, through sounds, thoughts that come into my head."

Campbell said he believes Jhesseye Shockley was taken by a stranger, and is being held in a small apartment in Phoenix.

"I am getting a black female, heavy set, round face, a little bit of cleft in her chin and dimples -- very specific -- and a red scarf that she covers her hair," Campbell said.
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Campbell said he believes it was a crime of opportunity. The motive? To sell the little girl for money, he said.

Campbell said he sees the kidnapper snatching Jhesseye in a little red car.

"She acted like, 'It's OK, I'm going to go get your mom.' She told her something like that to console her, and she kept telling her that in the car."

Campbell is also a scientifically-tested medium and he wrote a book on forensic astrology with chapters on several high-profile abductions.

He uses charts with dates and times to figure out what happened.

"The relationship of the planets to each other tells me a story," he said.

Campbell said he believes Jhesseye's kidnapper has a boyfriend who's involved, an ex-con with a thin build who drives a brown van with tricked-out rims. All of the attention from the media might have changed their plans, Campbell said.

"I really feel like he's really nervous about this case, because it blew up, you know?" said Campbell. "He never expected it to be like this."

Campbell says that 80 percent of the time, his information is accurate. And if he's right this time, she's not too far from home.

"Right now, I do believe she's local," Campbell said. "I think she's still in Phoenix, actually, but I don't think that's going to be the case, soon. I think she's going to be transported, and I think far."

Campbell is part of a larger group called "Find Me" made up of about 110 psychics and led by a former DEA agent.

Campbell said he has helped solve 27 cases, and if, and when Glendale police call on them for help, they are ready.
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#71
Holy Shit! It's Aunt Jemima!



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#72
Or Uncle Ben's wife! I can't believe the MSM published that story! Seem like they are loosing hope and reaching for whatever they can get.
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#73
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Glendale homicide detectives are now investigating the case of missing 5-year-old Jahessye Shockley.

The Arizona Republic reports that within the past week, police assigned a homicide detective as the lead investigator.

Authorities say missing-person and child-crimes detectives continue to probe Jahessye's disappearance.

Police said Monday the girl's mother Jerice Hunter is not a suspect. Bullshit

Investigators have yet to give Hunter a polygraph test, although they say they are working with the FBI to schedule one.

Jahessye Shockley has been missing since Oct. 11 after police believe she wandered from her apartment in Glendale, outside Phoenix,

















































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#74
stinking grandma screaming about everyone else, when she is the one who gave the child back to an unfit vicious mother. she knew hunter was not supposed to have the children. fucking birds of a feather. i wonder if she'll STFU now.


Hunter recently gave birth and returned home, but the baby wasn't with her because the child was taken away. According to a family representative, she has a no contact order with the baby and the caretakers.

GLENDALE, AZ (KPHO) -
Monday night a non-profit organization went to the area where missing 5-year-old Jhessye Shockley was last seen to give the kids there a safe place to trick-or-treat.


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#75
KPHO did a (long) interview with Mark Klass. At 2:00 in the tape, the interviewer states, "We recently learned Jahessye was out of school for at least a week before her mother reported her missing." This is the first I've seen of this news.

Be warned that the video and audio do not match-up on this tape.

http://www.kpho.com/story/15964553/fathe...ckley-case
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#76
grandma is still strangely quiet. and lying bitch ho ex-con is never going to submit to a poly.

It was reported that police were working with the F.B.I. to arrange a polygraph for Jerice Hunter. Police will not confirm nor deny that Hunter is a suspect. The family is concerned that Hunter is going to refuse to take the polygraph. An aunt of Hunter's has said she is concerned that Jerice did have something to do with Jhessye's disappearance. This also comes after reports of Jhessye missing a week and a half of school right before she was reported missing. Hunter called the school and told them that Jhessye had ringworm.

















































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GLENDALE, AZ (KPHO) -
Jerice Hunter insists she's a good mother despite her past conviction and four-year prison stint for child abuse.

"I'm not going to condone my behavior in the past," said the mother of missing 5-year-old Jhessye Shockley in the second installment of an exclusive interview with Hunter. "I did spank my daughter and I felt like afterwards, 'Yes, I did go overboard.'"

"I come from a culture to where if you're stealing from people, they will kill you, they will hurt you."

Hunter admits that when she looks back on using a belt and an extension cord that "was severe."

"But that's the way I was raised," she said. "And I have learned since then that just because I was raised a certain way does not mean that's necessarily the best way to raise my children."

Hunter admits that as recently as March her relatives called Child Protective Services when they reportedly saw bruises on her children at a family reunion. But she said she believes they had an ulterior motive.

"When CPS showed up, she sat here for two hours speaking to me," Hunter said. "She spoke to each and every last one of my children, including Jhessye. She found absolutely no reason to return, because there was no abuse."

Hunter's past has clouded the case of her missing daughter. It has led to accusations, even by some family members, that she had something to do with the little girl's disappearance.

"Jhessye is a product of my body, ma'am, OK? A piece of me is out there," Hunter said.

"Somebody knows something. She did not disappear into thin air."

















































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#78
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The grandmother of a Glendale 5-year-old girl who disappeared several weeks ago told 3TV that the child's mother has been arrested.

According to Tammy Rose in the news helicopter, crime scene investigators have been going in and out of the apartment near Glendale and 45th avenues. The FBI is also on the scene.

Jhessye Shockley vanished from her family's home on Oct. 11. Her mother, Jerice Hunter, said she went out to run an errand that afternoon, leaving Jhessye in the care of her older children. When she returned, Hunter said Jhessye was gone.

Shirley Johnson told 3TV Monday morning that Hunter was arrested. However, police have not confirmed that.

During the investigation, police said that Hunter was not a suspect in the case.

In an interview with CNN, Johnson said she didn't think Hunter had anything to do with Jhessye's disappearance.

Police said they will release new information at a 2 p.m. news conference. Stay with azfamily.com and 3TV for further updates.

http://www.azfamily.com/news/Police-at-J...46758.html
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#79
thankyou Jezreel, i was waiting for that. i can't wait for presser and to hear the charges.

















































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#80
Your welcome Smiley_emoticons_smile

I wont catch the presser as I will be driving, so please update if you can.

I nearly jumped out my chair when I saw this headline, been waiting so long to hear something.

The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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