princessk
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I'm glad, because I have 2 screenshots of some nasty rumors before they were deleted on Facebook....wasn't sure the truth to them.
Well I'm not glad, I'm mad...and sad...
I'm glad, because I have 2 screenshots of some nasty rumors before they were deleted on Facebook....wasn't sure the truth to them.
I am so, so, so tired of seeing these cases. Children surrounded by people who care more about themselves than their babies. I hope every person that lived in that house is locked up before this is over.
Poor little Isabella didn't stand a chance - either way. I sincerely hope any other children in the "care" of these losers will find true homes and better futures.
May you RIP, Bella.
Ugh .. People of Walmart .. Google it for face palms and laughs .. Never fails that when I go there about once a month :
I see loud people yelling at their litter of offspring
I see barefoot toddlers screaming/ running like savages while parents argue
I see/ smell people who reek of BO and haven't bathed yet this month
I see young kids .. Like oldest 8 maybe .. Unattended
Just a few examples ... Ugh
Sorry OT but I despise that place!!
That's just it. NO ONE on Meth, heroin etc is in Thier right mind .
Seriously if everyone in the house knew who had her I really hope they told the police and weren't trying to cover for this guy!
Confusing isn't it? I'm wondering about the car as well but why was he walking to Walmart and then picked up by police walking from Walmart?
The timeline is bothering me. She was last seen at 11:30 pm, Rector had to have walked her about 1/2 mile or more from her home to the area she was killed, she had no clothes on lower half of body so there is a possibility he raped her, then killed her, dug a shallow grave and buried her, then walked to Walmart, "shopped" for clothes, most likely changed into the shoplifted clothes in Walmart prior to leaving his old clothes in Walmart and was walking along the highway when police stopped him. Meanwhile the mother and others were also shopping at Walmart at the very same time that all this was suppose to have been occurring. 911 was called by her mother at 1:30 am. It seems to me that an awful lot happened in such a short time. Isn't it just a real miracle that he wasn't noticed by the mother and others while walking to Walmart to shoplift the clothes? Something is just not adding up here. :thinking:
LOL, don't forget the 40 something checkout registers but only two cashiers working the entire store and one of those checkouts is for 20 items or less.....
Really would like to see the security video with timestamp showing the family entering and leaving Walmart and Rector entering and leaving Walmart as well as the video of the parking lot showing any vehicles being parked and leaving as well.
Who in their right mind would let someone with Rector's criminal record stay in their home with their family and children????
Bella was reported missing at 1:30am and Rector was picked up at 3am. Was he picked up because Walmart reported him as a shoplifter or because LE was looking for him?
He doesn't look so cocky now, huh?
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Reporter, KLAS-TV, Channel 8
You betcha. Hinky.
A police report released today by the Bullhead City Police Department said several adults were at the residence Monday evening and decided to go to Walmart at about 11 p.m. They left two children with their grandmother, Freddie Nicholson and Rector, who was downstairs. The report said the grandmother was upstairs and two children were playing hide-and-seek downstairs. When one girl went to the bathroom and came back out, the other child and Rector were missing.
A search of the house turned up nothing and the adults were called. They returned home and could not find Isabella or Rector. They called police.
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http://www.mynews3.com/content/news...tor-arrest-murder/c6Pw5lyRv0qWbv42DfoRfA.cspx
The only other adult in the house was the grandmother so either she was the person who called the mom or Bella's sister called. And the grandmother would have been the person who searched the house before calling. This would have been at 11:30. So why would the family then spend two hours searching the house when both the grandmother and Bella's sister knew that JR had left with her? It makes no sense.
Why didn't the mom call police as soon as she got home and learned that JR took Bella? For that matter why didn't the grandmother call the police herself as soon as she found out? This was her granddaughter for goodness sakes! Some older man took her out of the house in the middle of the night and no one thought something bad was happening?
The whole story stinks.
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I'm guessing this is close to where Bella was found, and not the exact location...simply because it looks like just rocks, and dry soil.
As a 35 year old woman, he scares me too. I hate to even think that is what Bella saw last in life. I have had drug addicted family members and he reminds me of them and thats scary enough for me. Its a catch 22 trying to figure these people out because I want to know what goes on in their heads but at the same time, I have no interest in witnessing such evil. I just wish they all came with some kind of warning so that we know to stay far far away. Then again, he kind of did. A rap sheet a mile long and very obvious drug use, yet Bella and her sister and god only knows who else were allowed around him and he was welcomed in their home by the very people who should have protected them. SMH
Child abuse laws criminalize physical, emotional, or sexual abuse of minors and also require certain third parties with knowledge of the abuse to report it to the authorities.
http://statelaws.findlaw.com/arizona-law/arizona-child-abuse-laws.html#sthash.8MtuKqFq.dpuf
- Physical abuse -- non-accidental physical injuries such as bruises, broken bones, burns, cuts or other injuries.
- Sexual abuse -- when sex acts are performed with children. Using children in *advertiser censored*, prostitution or other types of sexual activity is also sexual abuse.
- Neglect -- when children are not given necessary care for illness or injury; leaving young children unsupervised or alone, locked in or out of the house, or without adequate clothing, food, or shelter. Allowing children to live in a very dirty house which could be a health hazard may also qualify as neglect.
- Emotional abuse of a child -- severe anxiety, depression, withdrawal or improper aggressive behavior as diagnosed by a medical doctor or psychologist, and caused by the acts or omissions of the parent or caretaker.
- Exploitation -- use of a child by a parent, guardian or custodian for material gain.
The timeline is bothering me. She was last seen at 11:30 pm, Rector had to have walked her about 1/2 mile or more from her home to the area she was killed, she had no clothes on lower half of body so there is a possibility he raped her, then killed her, dug a shallow grave and buried her, then walked to Walmart, "shopped" for clothes, most likely changed into the shoplifted clothes in Walmart prior to leaving his old clothes in Walmart and was walking along the highway when police stopped him. Meanwhile the mother and others were also shopping at Walmart at the very same time that all this was suppose to have been occurring. 911 was called by her mother at 1:30 am. It seems to me that an awful lot happened in such a short time. Isn't it just a real miracle that he wasn't noticed by the mother and others while walking to Walmart to shoplift the clothes? Something is just not adding up here. :thinking: