Expression of the Day

Reading the news this morning, I came across the story of  little Etan Kalil Patz who disappeared from lower Manhattan in 1979.

Apparently this man, Pedro Hernandez, was interviewed by police in 2012 and confessed to killing Etan.

The courts will determine this week  if Pedro Hernandez‘s statements are admissible in this case.

Statistically speaking, 25% of confessions made by people are false, so just because someone confesses, it does not  automatically mean they are one responsible for committing the crime.

When I saw this news story and I looked at this suspect shown in the article, his facial expression stopped me dead in my tracks.  Hernandez’s expression here is extremely threatening. If I saw him on the street, I would immediately look away and take actions to get as far away from him as I could. I would try to become invisible in the shortest amount of time.

What expression is Hernandez making here?  I will share my answer in my comments below (on the blog for those of you reading this elsewhere).

My Thoughts on Baby Wilson’s Parents

When I watch Taniasha Perkins plead for her baby, I see a lot of things that raise my eyebrows. While there is no doubt that Taniasha is feeling stress, the question is does she know more than she is saying?

I believe so.

While she acts like she is sobbing, there are very few tears streaming down her face considering her displayed intensity, which is highly notable to me.  She doesn’t have puffy eyes indicating that she’s been crying heavily either.  She also gasps for air, but without a flood of tears, this makes no sense. And she does it repeatedly.

She says, “My family loves my child.”  If you notice she doesn’t say “I love my boy…Delano”.  She doesn’t call him by name, which shows distancing.

I’m troubled how she whines that she and the baby’s father worked really hard to provide for their child. The baby was only one month old! And she’s complaining about what she sacrificed for the child?? She tells us she went and got a job for the baby two days ago. This seems to be a big problem, if you ask me, caring for this child. It’s something that needs to be looked at closely.

It’s interesting to me she wants the public to “tell the truth where her son is”.  How can the public do that?  Why would she think of “telling the truth” if her baby was abducted?  It makes absolutely no sense, but I suspect she knows someone needs to tell the truth here. That is the truth!

When I listened to baby Delano’s dad’s 911 call, his story is absolutely absurd to me.  He calls in the most calm voice ever which makes absolutely no sense given what he says happened. He has zero urgency in his voice, and first says that he has been robbed and pistol whipped, but not “hurt like that”.  Only second does he say someone took his daughter, and then corrects himself to say son.  Oops. In order of importance, I think we all know what comes first and it isn’t being robbed.

Second, if someone is going to abduct a child, I find it very odd that they would take any time to rob someone.  If they want a baby, they want to get away fast.  It’s very unlikely they will take the time to rob someone.  And according to Willie, he wants us to believe they changed motives….they “intended to rob him” but oops, took the kid instead!  None of it makes sense…

I find it flabbergasting that he tells us, “I’m laying in the middle of the street.”  He isn’t crying out in pain or anything, but he can’t get up out of the street? And remember he said that he isn’t “hurt like that”. 

Do you see the inconsistencies? They are numerous and abundant.

I love how he calls the abductors and violent offenders a “male” and the other a “lady”  — such dignity for someone who just abducted his child!!

Seriously?

Then he says, “I just woke up from being unconscious.”  Wow! But he’s not hurt “like that” — remember!

But he seems totally clear about everything considering he just got knocked out.

He told Fox 59 that the pair intended to rob him of his cell phone and wallet but took the baby instead, “That’s when he hit me knocked me down. I got the baby in my arms. That’s when I knew they were gonna do more because she didn’t do nothing because the man is constantly yelling at me telling me to empty my pockets, grabbing at my pants. All I could do is give him what I had. I didn’t wanna harm the baby.”

So now when did they pistol whip him and knock him unconscious?

It’s nonsense, through and through.

In one video on Fox 59, Taniasha is on camera but not speaking the press and her stress completely dissipates. She acts completely relaxed. It’s like she isn’t “on for the camera” anymore.  If you truly believed your baby was abducted, your stress would not dissipate that quickly.

I believe both of these parents aren’t telling us what they know is the truth.

Julia and Codey Talk About Their Children

This week on Dr. Phil, a father, Tommy Hodges, comes forward saying he doesn’t believe his son, Darby, 19 months old, and Darby’s half-sister Kiera died by accident almost four years ago. He believes their deaths are homicide having occurred just twelve weeks apart.

Tommy accuses his ex-wife, Julia Savage Cummings, and her new husband, Codey Cummings, for causing the death of the children.

When I watch this short clip, I am immediately pinged by Codey.

I do not believe Codey at all and believe he needs to be seriously looked at in this case.

Kate and Gerry McCann 7 Years Later

It’s hard to believe this Saturday it will be seven years since little Madeleine McCann disappeared.

This is an emotional case for many people and emotional cases will always split the divide on what people believe truly happened.

I have always believed the McCanns from day one and have watched nearly ever video available online of them speaking over the past seven years that I have found, and I have not seen any hotspots in the McCanns.

When you see the McCanns in this video above, you can see the stress in their faces seven years on.  They haven’t given up and still want to recover their daughter.