Tag Archive for: Robert Smith

Police Take Kiesha’s Parents Mobile Phones

An employee of KT holds an Apple iPhone 4 (R) and a Samsung Electronics' smartphone Galaxy S as she poses at the iPhone registration desk at the headquarters of KT in Seoul September 6, 2010. Apple's newest smartphone iPhone 4 will be officially released to Korean consumers on September 10, local media reported according to KT, an cal partner of Apple to sell the iPhone in South Korea.  REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: BUSINESS SCI TECH)

The police have now seized the mobile phones of Kristi Abrahams and Robert Smith as part of their search for little Kiesha Abrahams. Kiesha was reporting missing by her mum on August 1, 2010, and has not been since.

I original wrote about Kristi Abrahams on Tuesday, August 3. You can read my initial thoughts on the parents by clicking this link. To read all of my thoughts on this case, click on the labels below and scroll down. Post are in reverse chronological order.

Looking at Kiesha Closely

Many of you have asked me to share my thoughts on Kiesha’s photo.

She looks like a sad girl in this photo. She is not smiling genuinely. Her smile is forced. She looks tired, like she hasn’t slept very well, and she does look pale.

She was clearly a sweet child. She also was a reserved child. She was not a loud child who commanded a lot of attention. I sure hope they find her and hold the people accountable who are responsible for whatever happened to her.

You can read my thoughts on her parents first press conference here.

Kiesha Abraham’s Killer

The Daily Telegraph is reporting that police know who the killer is of little Kiesha Abrahams, but they are taking time to gather evidence in the case before an arrest, which is rumored to be imminent.

I don’t think anyone is shocked by this report. I found the parents behavior very telling when they first spoke to the media shortly after Kiesha’s disappearance. I never believed they have been forthright with us.

What is even more interesting in this news report is that it says the Kiesha’s mum and step-father asked to be relocated after their daughter disappeared. They live in government housing, if I understand it correctly. While I knew they were in a hotel, I thought police relocated them.

Tell me what parent would leave a house where their daughter disappeared– immediately after she disappeared? Anyone? An innocent grieving mother who believed her daughter wandered off or was snatched would likely hang on to that house (apartment) with all hope that just maybe her daughter was hiding and would wander home — even if it is illogical as time passes — it would still be an avenue of hope.

Most mothers would have nightmares if they left the house that their daughter would come home and find the house abandon, and that thought would torture them! And those thoughts would keep them at that house for months because to walk away is to essentially give up hope. Innocent parents don’t give up hope months and even years later.

The fact that Kristi Abrahams and Robert Smith wanted out there is another huge red flag, if you ask me.

One Month Since Kiesha Abrahams Disappeared

It’s been a month since little Kiesha Abrahams was reported missing by her mother and step-dad. The police re-interviewed Kristi Abrahams and Robert Smith yesterday, though they have not been named suspects in this case. You can watch an update on the story here. It’s interesting how Kristi doesn’t talk to reporters. She has been more concerned with herself through this entire process and showed very little regard for her daughter, sadly. It doesn’t bode well for little Kiesha.

To read my original thoughts on this case, click here.

Unexplained Payments to Mum of Kiesha Abrahams

Businessman stacking blocks

News outlets are reporting that that police in Sydney are looking to find the source of six cash payments of $500 and $600 made to Kristi Abrahams and Robert Smith in the weeks leading up to Kiesha’s disappearance.

This is an interesting twist in the case. If the news stories are true, everyone will be questioning if Kiesha’s mum and step-dad sold their daughter in exchange for money. Could she have been sold into the sex trade?

It’s horrible to think about.

To read my original thoughts of Kristi Abrahams and Robert Smith, click here.