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.

19 replies
  1. Julie Moon
    Julie Moon says:

    It also struck me when she said she wanted to see her baby back and ‘healthy again’….was he not so healthy when she saw him last? And I am still fascinated by the look on the woman’s face that’s standing next to the mom while she talks.

    • Jennifer Spencer
      Jennifer Spencer says:

      That was one of the first things I noticed, as well but in this case, there was sooo much to notice.

    • BrentF
      BrentF says:

      Yes it all looks so staged, which I suppose it is for the camera. However that lady to the right makes it all the more suspicious.

      • remi
        remi says:

        Have you seen any more of this case? I have looked for an update on the news feeds and am a little surprised to find no mention of little Delano or his parents past those first few weeks.

  2. RideAWildHorse
    RideAWildHorse says:

    Thank you, Eyes, for this explanation of what we are seeing and hearing on these videos. It is one thing to viscerally know we’re being lied to, and another when shown the concrete reasons why we have that reaction. It’s very much appreciated.

  3. Jennifer Spencer
    Jennifer Spencer says:

    Waiting for the people who cannot read a single facial expression, hear ANY inappropriate phrase or tone to jump in and declare that Eyes is wrong and this woman is unjustly looked at. Unfortunately, those types are all over here these days. *sigh* I’m glad we have Eyes to help educate us!! The fact that she was talking about herself and not trying to use the baby’s name, talk about him, hold his photo up, get his face out there, that bothered me a lot. That’s what I would’ve done! Things do not look good for this poor baby!

    • Britt Cone
      Britt Cone says:

      I don’t think anyone with half a brain would be able to miss the complete lack of tears on this woman’s face, the bad act she’s putting on, and the unbelievably idiotic story the father concocted.

  4. BrentF
    BrentF says:

    Thanks Eyes. There seems to be so much deception going on. Is it strange that the mother says …”I ‘was’ going to provide for my baby”?

    • Brent
      Brent says:

      Well Lynne, a part of me wonders do the parents have something to gain by the baby being found safe at a later time? I feel like I’m trying to piece together a puzzle and there are different possible outcomes.

      • lynne
        lynne says:

        After all the red flags, do you really think this actually happened the way he said it did? If it doesn’t make sense, you know the rest. His past tells a story that is riddled with questionable behavior. Hinky…..

  5. remi
    remi says:

    Oh my goodness. I can’t believe she thinks anyone’s going to buy that bad act. That poor little baby is gone. She nearly says so & so did baby daddy in the 911. He says ” I didn’t wanna hurt the baby. ” They better start turning on each other hoping for a deal. I bet they can cry real tears for themselves. But not the little angel they didn’t deserve.

  6. pat smith
    pat smith says:

    did anyone catch the part where he said,”I didn’t wanna harm the baby”.
    BIG slip up if you ask me.. ,why didn’t he say,.. “I didn’t want them to harm My baby”.
    He placed himself as the one who caused harm. And also called it “THE baby”. not my child, my son, or even my baby…throws up a BIG FLAG!!

  7. pat smith
    pat smith says:

    did anyone catch the part where he said,”I didn’t wanna harm the baby”.
    BIG slip up if you ask me.. ,why didn’t he say,.. “I didn’t want them to harm My baby”.
    He placed himself as the one who caused harm. And also called it “THE baby”. not my child, my son, or even my baby…throws up a BIG FLAG!!

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