Court Docs: Zahra Baker was dismembered

News outlets are reporting that court documents filed today in the Zahra Baker case state that Zahra was dismembered and that her step-mom Elisa lead police to three different locations where her remains were found.

Elisa wrote letters from jail in an attempt to clear herself, however, those letters were very inconsistent. She wrote “We really didn’t kill her, but what he [Adam Baker] did after the fact is kinda horrifying.”

How do you really not kill someone? It’s ridiculous rhetoric.

And how can something be “kinda” horrific? It tells you what Elisa really thought. It’s gut-wrenching!

Sadly, we know that Adam Baker worked in the landscape business, so we can a pretty good guess at what ultimately happened to poor little Zahra. I can’t even repeat what that is. It’s unfathomable there are people who can be so disconnected from life and could do that to a poor defenseless little child, let alone their own child. I get sick thinking about it.

May they bring these parents to swift justice!! I think Adam knows more than he told us in his original press interview. It will be interesting to see who is held accountable now.

Thanks, hmm, for the update.

Kyron’s Mom Speaks Out Today


In the video, Desiree is asked if she still holds out hope that Kyron is alive. She thinks for a second, shakes her head no, and then says, “I will until the day I die.”

You just want to hug Desiree and make it all better. If only we could…

Thanks, Cheyenne.

Expression of the Day

Julien Benneteau (FRA) throws his racquet in anger during the AEGON International at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne UK on 14 June 2010 (Photo by Rob Munro) Photo via Newscom

Zahra Baker’s Remains Found

Zahra Bakers remains have been positively identified according to Fox news. What horrible news, though I think everyone knew what the outcome would be. Let’s hope that there is swift justice in this case.

There is a a scheduled press conference this afternoon at 4:00 PM.

To review my original thoughts on Adam Baker, click here.

Thanks, Cheryl!