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Grandfather of missing baby says life was hard on mom
Woman accused in boy's disappearance told relative she wanted better for her son
In early December, three days before Elizabeth took her baby and left Arizona in her 1995 Oldsmobile, she told her grandfather, "I'm taking care of business."
She rented out a room in her home at a Tempe trailer park to a man found through Craigslist.
She told Bob she had a job interview and needed a ride. The next time he heard from her was nearly two weeks later, when she called collect from jail.
Elizabeth has refused to talk to police or the FBI, who are trying to piece together her cross-country odyssey. Before she was arrested in Florida, she texted McQueary from Texas and said she killed the boy and left him in a dumpster. She later told to a local television station that she gave him away to a couple she met in a San Antonio park.
According to McQueary, the couple broke up on Dec. 8. Around the same time, Elizabeth told her grandfather about the plan to give Gabriel to Jack and Tammi Smith, a Scottsdale couple.
She had met Tammi at Boston's Logan International Airport. The Smiths spent the following seven months trying to adopt Gabriel. They even had custody of him for 10 to 12 days.
Police now suspect the Smiths may know the child's whereabouts and have named them persons of interest in the case.
Bob said his granddaughter told him the baby's best future lay with the Smiths.
"I want him to have a better life than I did," she told him, "and the way things are going with me and Logan, he doesn't (have) a chance
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/2010/01/10/20100110missingbaby0110.html