Tag Archive for: Uncategorized

Raw Emotions: The Sound of Fear

How unbelievable is that guy?

Great find, Keith!

Kiesha Abrahams Mom Speaks Again

Kiesha Abraham’s mom, Kristi, spoke out to the media again today this time telling the media in a sobbing voice, “They need to stop judging me. They don’t know me.” The video then cuts to a snippet where she reveals her face. She continues and talks about memories of her daughter, “She was funny, she was always happy. She loved animals.”

What strikes me at this point is this is all about Kristi, and not about finding her daughter. Most mothers would careless about the finger being pointed at them by the public, if they know they are innocent. They wouldn’t get weepy–instead they would be crusading to find their daughter at all costs, and mad that the public has it wrong — that they must find the little girl, but this is eerily missing from Kristi.

Why isn’t she showing us more photos of Kiesha, trying to get the public to help find her daughter? Why isn’t she encouraging people to search for her? Is she searching herself or organizing searches? Or is she just feeling sorry for herself at her daughter’s expense?

Furthermore, why isn’t she talking directly to her daughter in case she is out there? Why isn’t she being strong for her, if she believes she was abducted and still could be alive? At six years old, Kiesha would certainly understand her. Her lack of hope is just very odd and usual.

Read my original thoughts of Kristi and Robert’s first interview here.

CBS Says Smoking Baby Real

I had not seen this viral video, but I was shocked by this story. Are you?

Do you notice the little boy’s demeanor is very reminiscent of a much older man?

Update 8/5/2010: After giving this some thought, I wonder if this little boy has a disease that makes him look younger than he actually is.

Expression of the Day: Sadness

Relatives and friends carry coffins of the victims of a coal mine explosion during a collective funeral in Amaga June 18, 2010. Colombian rescuers struggled against gas and debris to reach more than 50 miners still trapped and feared dead on Friday after a blast tore through a coal mine in the country's worst mining disaster. REUTERS/Fredy Amariles (COLOMBIA - Tags: DISASTER)

Relatives of one of the victims of a coal mine explosion cry at an improvised morgue in Amaga, Antioquia province June 17, 2010. More than 70 Colombian miners were trapped and feared dead on Thursday in an overnight coal mine explosion that killed at least 16 miners in what could be one of the country's worst mining accidents. REUTERS/Fredy Amariles   (COLOMBIA - Tags: DISASTER)

Family and friends deal with the aftermath of a coal mine explosion in Colombia, South America. In the lower photo, they are viewing bodies at a make-shift morgue (June 2010).

Missing in Australia: Kiesha Abrahams

Kiesha Abrahams is a six-year old girl who went missing, according to her mom, this past Saturday from a Sydney suburb. According to Kristi Abrahams and her partner Robert Smith, they put Kiesha to bed and in the morning when they awoke, she was gone.

I see a lot of red flags in this video.

What concerns me is the mother appears to be hiding behind her sunglasses and tissue. Why does she feel the need to hide?

Another big red flag for me is the mother’s lack of hope that she will find her daughter alive. She seems utterly hopeless. Why isn’t she holding out any hope? When this video was shot, it was only three days out…

Furthermore, her crying doesn’t feel genuine to me. Why aren’t any tears running down her cheeks? Her sunglasses wouldn’t stop this from happening. And if she was crying that hard, she would have a need to blot her eyes so she could see, but she never does.

Kristi also cries at strategic times, if you notice. Watch her and you will hear her stop “crying” to listen to her partner or the reporter speak. A distraught mother would is truly broken up could careless what a reporter says. Or if she did “care”, she would speak speak up herself to make sure she got the right messages out there, but she doesn’t. I just get this distinct feeling she is listening because she wants to know if people are suspicious of her. It’s very unusual behavior.

Robert, the boyfriend, also talks about Kiesha in past tense. He said, “She was always happy…loved playing.” This may or may not be a clue to deception. I have seen honest people do this, but it is usually after a long period of time, not just a couple of days. He also doesn’t look at the media or project any hope that Kiesha is okay. You get a sense it is hard for him to look at the reporters, and he is not a shy guy by nature. It’s odd behavior for his personality type.

Robert says, “It gets harder by the minute.” This surprises me. I would think everything about Kiesha missing would be hell on earth. I don’t think things would get harder than they are, unless they got negative news that suggested she wasn’t okay. I am not involved in the investigation to know if this fits or not. But if it doesn’t, than I would want to know what got harder? Why have they given up hope when everyone is supporting them and searching for her? Are things getting harder because people are honing in on them?

In looking for this video, I found this one below as well which doesn’t bode well for Kiesha. Ten News is reporting that there were no clothes of Keisha at her mom’s house and that no one has seen Kiesha in weeks. Nothing at this point supports a good outcome in this case. I believe Kristi and Robert know a lot more than they are telling us…

Thanks to Lou and Dee for pointing this story out to me.