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  • When i was in school at that time this was all they talked about, to the point where it got on my nerves to hear her name. I never actually said anything but i knew she wasnt alive. I think the mini lesson from this nevaeh story is you dont name your child after Heaven, or he/she will visit there quicker.

  • i saw this on tv

    and i felt so sorry for this little girl

    i mean her mother must be very naiv since her boyfriend was a child molester and she still loves him.

    hello??

    gosh i mean sorry but she is dump and stupid.

    i think it was her fault!

  • Has anyone been arrested yet? Is there any proof pointing to her mother´s sex offender boyfriend/friend? Note that the five-year-old was left alone at night so it wasn´t necessarily her mum´s boyfriend... Maybe if it is someone else and the investigation is only focused on him, it makes solving the case more difficult... You would think that a sex offender knows that in a case like this he is the first suspect...

  • I have not heard of any arrests being made yet, but sure can't wait til the day they do....this beast needs to be captured and off the streets. Last I heard they are investigating over 500 leads a day, and that their search is not focused on any one individual. Thanks for your comment :) stay safe

  • cant belve i live on the road she was found...

  • i feel so bad for nevaehs father. he must be heart broken over this. i mean, u leave ur girlfriend and ur child with her and u think everything will be fine, and the next thing u kno is ur ex is dating a sex offender and ur daughters dead. hint hint

  • Has there been any new news since the child was recovered?

  • yea the body they found was hers. the only other news they told mich. was about her funeral. did that help?

  • R.I.P. VAEH

  • Maybe it shouldnt be so easy for us to become parents its easier than getting a driver liesence...that poor little girl and her mom will pay for the rest of her life in guilt etc

  • I'm disgusted by the lack of resonsibility that Naveah's mother has demonstrated. Jennifer Buchanan seems to show no grief, sorrow or shock at the disappearance and murder of her little girl. I also feel she has information as to what happened but refuses to be forthcoming, either out of guilt, fear or both. Is it now a trend to have children and have no regard for their safety? Unspeakable.

  • Second of all I personally have dealt with monroe county and custody issues..COMPLETE JOKE..they don't give a damn about children from divorced families...and I am sure if her father tried to get custody, a judge I know would have probably laughed in his face...Because I personally know a father that wants everything to do with his child and still can only get everyother weekend...and no he has no criminal history or any secrets for that matter

  • First and foremost I want to know why Ms Jennifer was out on Saturday night partying and getting drunk only a few days after her daughter was found on the banks of the river...I personally would be in a nut house going crazy over the loss of my child...unfortunately not her...all I can say is hopefully the FBI is closely watching her moves and giving her just enough rope to hang herself with... and I hope for the sake of your daughter u r caught and r punished accordingly.

  • I hope the mother didn't have something to do with her burial. In most cases of offenders close to the home, or even in the house, the offenses take place over a period of time. One of the offenders that was around her, may have taken it too far, and killed the child to cover it up.

    Since she was a few miles from home, and had been there a while, it seems like a short killing. Someone did it somewhere else and took her out there. I'd be looking at vehicles and neighbors.

  • I like how you think sandra, and i agree.

  • Numbers from Crime Sci Class: 95% of ALL crimes are a matter of oppurtunity.  That means of 5% that are conspired, or planned, they are usually violent or extreme. This one reeks of oppurtunity.

    A child playing alone, and an array of sexual predators in the child's life. But knowing apartment complexs often rent to anyone, turn over often, and adding in that people just pass through visiting others, any child could become someone's oppurtunity. Scary thoughts, but facts.

  • The scariest fact is that Nevaeh's Mother let known sex offenders around her child. Then she turns around and says she doesn't want to be judgmental. When it comes to protecting your children you have ever right to judge who is or is not going to be around your child based on their character. On top of the fact that there are drugs involved and it just was not a good environment for the child. The courts knew that and thus the custody of the Grandma. To bad the Grandma didn't have better sense.

  • Like I said, the father is keeping secrets, too. Judges do not just deny natural parents a role in their children's lives. But as far as the mother not wanting to be judgemental, I'll go with you on that one. I can not believe that any parent would allow offenders around their child(ren). What has happened to taking care of a child before you take care of dating, etc.? Too many freaks in the world to risk a child's safety over one.

  • I will not be surprised if she did.

  • This "mother" is protecting her "registered sex offender friends" because they are most likely her drug source.

    She would of not even been allowed to be around her own daughter.

    Bet you in the end, she (the mother) helped bury the child knowing one of her sex offender friends killed her.

    but the mother still needs her drugs.

    just watch this case.

  • I can buy it.  Money. Would not be the first time a woman has put her child's safety on the line for dope.

  • There are only four reasons women, date anyone that comes along: they are looking for financial support, they are seeking a built in babysitter, they are seeking to have another child, or just find it too hard to get along with out a man. It is totally horrifying that many women will allow just about anyone around their children. Children are God given responsibility, men are not. What ever happened to children coming first? Why don't women act on their responsibilties first any more?

  • sandray44035, you forgot about drugs.

    about METH and crack or crank or whatever.

    the mother kept the registered sex offenders as friends because they most likely supplied her with her drug habit.

    i bet in the end

    the own mother of nevaeh helped bury her.

  • I didn't forget money for drugs I covered it in financial support. Here in Ohio we have issues with women getting into public housing or section 8 and then moving their boyfriends in the house under the wire. I can't help but wonder, why in the hell would they risk their children like this? All for a couple of bucks? What kind of woman settles for these creeps?

  • I agree she helped either actually or metaphorically. Who wants to date a sex offender anyway? Even if you have no kids it is still sick. If this has to do with drugs and him supplying her, I wonder what else she would do for drugs. How far she would go.

  • i live in monreo :(

  • She made a statement that not all sex offenders re-offend!!!!! Wtf is she talking about? Yes they do! Especially pedophiles, & they always date mothers of young children, for a reason.

  • Any mother that allows child mollesters around her child is going to be suspect. She already failed her daughter numerous times so it is not a big stretch to wonder if she did not fail to protect her this last time. If Nevaeh is found alive, which hopefully she is, then her mother's right to parent her should be investigated by CPS.

  • Her mom did not have custody. The mother was not supposed to be allowed unmonitored visits with the child. So, whoever had custody and allowed the mother unsupervised access failed the child as well.

  • your right dotebump, gee i NEVER thought i would agree with you, lol, but i do!

  • Her mother has no right to parent. She did not have custody of Nevaeh. According to Nevaeh's father the mother was not even supposed to visit Nevaeh unless she had a monitor. Someone like this should loose the right to have children, period. Children are far to precious to be put in this situation.

  • 100% agree with you dotebump!

  • She should not have allowed her daughter to be around her granddaughter. I understand it is hard but her daughter is an adult and the child is the one that can't protect herself. Reminds me of the Anthony family. Giving their daughter so many rights that she allowed to infringe on the rights of their grandchild. I am not sure about the dad either. He says he fought for custody and the judge told him he had no rights to the child. He claims he does not know why. A reason must exist.

  • I wonder too about the father. If he is listed on the birth certificate, and assisted in support, he had every right to the child, by Parental Rights. It had to be something pretty serious for a judge to disregard his role when the mother went to jail. In any state the father would have come before the grandmother. Dad isn't saying something. I have a feeling that Mom isn't the only one with secrets.

  • Even if he has secrets it would not take away his rights. However, if a father does not pay child support for a child for a certain amount of time and has no contact with that child, he does lose his rights. It varies state to state. But if he bailed on his kid financially and otherwise and then came back when she went to jail, that could be why the judge said he had no rights. These laws protect kids because that way an abandoned child can be adopted without parental consent.

  • Like I said, Dad, too is keeping a secret. He isn't telling the whole story. Judges do not just deny a natural parent a role in their lives.

  • Yes I agree. Dad does not have a criminal record and may not understand why he lost his rights. He said he did not know maybe in Mich custody just goes to granny. I am guessing he moved and had no contact then came back for custody when mom got into trouble. It just does not work that way. He is very upset but is another person that takes no responsibility for little Neveah's situation.

    I never understand dads that do this and then blame it on the mom that they do not see their child.

  • youre right. i live in michigan, however im not sure if the mother had anything to do with it. unlike the caylee anthony case, nevaeh's mother called in right when she was sure her daughter was missing. although it is suspicious why nevaeh's mother dated a bad guy

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