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NC Amber Alert – Harmony Jade Creech
11.11.09: Prosecutors will seek the death penalty against Heuser.
Original PostUpdated: 11.11.09Sources
There are some stories that come out about missing children that I hesitate to blog about because I can almost feel the outcome is going to be bad. I read the story last night about missing 11-month-old Harmony Creech last night. There wasn’t much information available at that time so I decided to wait.
I read another article this afternoon and I discussed the story with a friend.
Below is what was told to police:
“…Harmony was last seen in her crib in the family’s Spring Lake home, at 1680 Ray Road, around 11 p.m. Thursday. Investigators said Harmony’s mother, Johni Michelle Heuser, claimed to be the last one to see the child after putting her to bed Thursday night.(…)”
“…A pink bed sheet, a few bibs and most of her clothing were also taken, authorities said.(…)”
“…Harnett County Sheriff Larry Rollins said the window in the baby’s room was open. The screen had been removed and was sitting outside of the house…”
The father of the missing child has been deployed to Iraq and was not in the country when Harmony was born. However, he flew into the country on Friday morning and Harmony’s grandmother picked him up at the airport, leaving a sleeping Harmony and the mother behind with her other 3 children.
When I read this account things just did not ring true. The first thing that did not ring true was not bringing this returning soldier’s new baby to the airport to greet her new father. The second thing not ringing true was the grandmother picking him up at the airport.
The last thing that did not ring true was the baby was not discovered missing until approximately 11:00 a.m. after the grandmother and father returned from the airport. Having been a mother I know children just do not sleep in until almost noon at 11 months of age.
So I discussed my misgivings with my friend. She was quick to ask me why I thought the child was dead. What could be the reason for someone killing a baby? Well, my response was of all of the babies and children I have heard of being murdered by someone, there never has been a good reason for the murder – there never can be a good reason to murder a child.
So I just checked for new developments in the story. Harmony’s body was located this afternoon in the attic of the home where she lived. Apparently she has been dead for several weeks. I suppose they needed to come up with a story to explain to the father why his daughter was not there to greet him at the airport.1
There have been no arrests made at this time. The baby’s mother, Johni Michelle Heuser, told police she discovered Harmony’s deceased body in her crib a few weeks ago and concealed the death out of fear. An autopsy will determine if there was anything the mother should have been fearful about regarding the death of her baby.
I will continue to update this story.
That poor little baby. If she did die of natural causes she deserved to have a decent burial — not stuck up in an attack like an unwanted doll.
After several hours of questioning regarding the death of her 11-month-old daughter Harmony, Johni Michelle Heuser was charged with first-degree murder. She is being housed at the Harnett County Detention Center on a no bond hold.
An autopsy is scheduled to determine the cause of death. Johni told authorities that she found her daughter dead in her crib a few weeks ago and decided to hide the body and the death because she was afraid. News accounts do not elaborate on the cause of that fear.2
September 4, 2008
October 20th will mark the 1 year anniversary of Harmony Jade Creech’s alleged murder at the hands of her mother. At least that will mark the anniversary of the discovery of her badly decomposed body. Harmony’s mother has yet to be indicted for the crime.
In case you don’t recall Hueser reportedly discovered her baby dead in the crib several weeks prior to reporting her missing. Instead of calling authorites on the day of the discovery Hueser decided to place her dead baby in a plastic bag, place that inside a diaper box and put the box up in the corner of the attic.
She then waited until the day the baby’s father was returning from a tour of duty in Iraq to report the baby missing which prompted the activation of a statewide Amber Alert.
What a piece of work.
In January of this year authorities were awaiting test results from Harmony’s skeletal remains that had been sent to a Texas lab for analysis. Then on March 11 it was reported that the autopsy discovered nicotine in Harmony’s body and there was no way to figure out how that happened.3
On March 18 it was determined that the cause of death was inconclusive. Other tests are being conducted and the investigation is ongoing.4
November 11, 2009
Prosecutors have decided to seek the death penalty in the first-degree murder case of Johni Heuser. It has been difficult for investigators to determine exactly how Harmony Creech died in 2007. What they have determined after having Harmony’s remains examined by an anthropologist is that Harmony was starved to death.
Harmony’s remains were found in the attic of her mother’s home on Oct. 20, 2007. Investigators believe Harmony died sometime between August 31, 2007, September 30, 2007.
Death Penalty Sought Against Mother in Toddler’s Death, WRAL.com, Last Accessed: November 11, 2009.
- Missing Harnett County Baby Found Dead in Attic, WRAL.com. [↩]
- Mom Charged with Murder After Baby Found Dead, WRAL.com. [↩]
- Autopsy Finds Nicotine in 11-month-old’s Remains, WRAL.com, March 11, 2008. [↩]
- Infant’s Cause of Death Remains Under Investigation, WRAL.com, March 18, 2008. [↩]
MI AMBER Alert: Tangena Hussain
Amber Alert Issued for: Michigan
- Victim: Tangena Hussain
- Tangena is a 2-year-old East Indian female with chin-length black hair and brown eyes. Tangena is approximately 3’2″ tall and weighs approximately 35lbs. When last seen she was wearing a brown, long-sleeved T-shirt with a cartoon picture on the front, white nylon cargo pants and gold sandals. Tangena also has a scar on her lip and chin from a recent burn.
- Suspect: Unknown
- Suspect Description: None at this time
- Suspect Vehicle: Unknown
- Suspect Vehicle Description: None at this time
Circumstances:
A Michigan Amber Alert was activated this morning after it was reported that a two-year-old child disappeared last night from an unattended vehicle outside of a gas station in Detroit. According to the boyfriend of the girl’s mother, he left Tangena inside of the locked vehicle while he went inside of the Marathon Gas Station to buy a pack of gum. When he returned to the vehicle the child was gone.
This is where the story gets a bit fishy. He did not attempt to search for the little girl. Instead, he went on to his intended destination to pick up the girl’s mother from her job at the mall. I can only imagine the conversation that went on between those two when he showed up without her child. But, who knows, because even at that point Tangena’s mother did not contact police until her boss told her to do so.
There is also another issue that is impeding this investigation and that is the language barrier between investigators and the boyfriend. He is from Bangladesh so police are in need of an interpreter who speaks that language.
I don’t know how this case will turn out. Witnesses have said when the couple came to the gas station to search the mother appeared distraught; however, the boyfriend appeared emotionless. The boyfriend has been Tangena’s caregiver while her mother worked during the day. Articles I have read did not say if the boyfriend also worked, perhaps at night. On the day of the disappearance Tangena had been in his care since 2:30p.m. when they dropped her mother off at her job at the mall.
If you have information about this case you are asked to call Detroit police at (313) 596-1240.
- October 3, 2008 – 5p.m. PST
- The FBI has joined the investigation. The Detroit Police questioned Tangena’s mother, Nilufa Begum, 24, today and questioned the boyfriend and Tangena’s caretaker, Jamrul Hussain, 27, today.
No arrests were made.When Jamrul Hussain picked up his girlfriend at work and told her what happened at the gas station, they both went back to the gas station and searched for the little girl and then called police from the station.
Police say there is video of Jamrul at the gas station; however, his vehicle and Tangena do not appear any where in the video.
Jamrul Hussain is not Tangena’s biological father.
From www.freep.com:
Police said Tangena lived with Begum and her boyfriend, who have dated about five months, in Hamtramck. Begum has two other children, ages 8 and 7, who live with their father’s family in metro Detroit. Tangena’s father, who is also the father of Begum’s other two children, lives in New York.
- 7:30p.m. PST
According to Tangena’s mother when her boyfriend picked her up from work he would not immediately explain to her why her daughter was not with him. He just told her to come with him and when they arrived at the gas station he told her the story of leaving Tangena in the locked vehicle to go inside and buy her some candy and juice and when he came back out she was gone. She says she asked him why he did not immediately call police and he told her he was scared and wanted to wait for her.
From www.clickondetroit.com:
Tangena’s mother claims she can unlock the car door. She also claims that if she did get out of the car she would never leave her sandals behind, but they were left behind.
OK, now I am confused. The last seen wearing description stated she was wearing the gold sandals. This could be a simple slip, the mother giving a description to police of what she had dressed her daughter in that day before leaving for work and then later finding out the sandals were still in the car.
According to a witness who saw the boyfriend inside the gas station convenience store she said she recall seeing him walk back towards the juice area but did not grab a juice. He went to the counter and tried to purchase two packages of ‘Juicy Fruit’ gum with his debit card; the purchase was declined.
The gas station security guard assisted the mother and boyfriend in the search for Tangena when they arrived at the gas station. He said they searched approximately a nine-block radius for the little girl. Another person who appeared in an on-camera interview was the owner of the gas station. He stated in the ten years that he has owned the station there has never been an incident such as this and he also made a plea to whomever has the little girl to give her back to her family so she can be loved and cared for as she requires. He does not know the family.
The boyfriend was given a polygraph exam; the results were not given.
- October 4, 2008 – 6:30p.m. PST
Jamrul Hussain, boyfriend of Tangena’s mother, and the last person to see Tangena was arrested this afternoon on an unrelated case. A teenager called police to report she recognized Jamrul Hussain from news reports as her attacker from an alleged February sexual assault. Police say he will remain in custody.
Prior to his arrest, he spoke to reporters regarding Tangena’s disappearance. He said he had wanted to take Tangena into the store with him but she was crying and did not want to exit the vehicle because it was raining. He claims he told her to stay in the car and he would be right back. He is now stating that he is sure he locked the front driver’s side door but did not check to see if the back doors were locked.
- October 5, 2008 – 12a.m. PST
- Reporters discussed the arrest of Jamrul Hussain with his girlfriend. She says the allegations are false and that her boyfriend of two months did not sexually assault the teenager making the allegations – she said her boyfriend was in love with the girl in question. So now it has been stated in the news that Tangena’s mother has only been with Jamrul Hussain for two months and not five months. Also, they have only been living at the current address for two weeks. I wonder if police have asked around in the neighborhood if anyone has ever seen Tangena. I fear the worst ending for this story. A reporter asked Tangena’s mother today if she had been out looking for her daughter. Her response was that she had not gone out to search because she did not have a car. Cadaver dogs were brought into the neighborhood where the family lives to search.
On another note, police stated on Saturday that initial media reports regarding a language barrier were incorrect. As evidenced by the on-camera interview held with Jamrul Hussain, he has a good command of the English language.
- 9p.m. PST
- Tangena’s mother spent this afternoon with Detroit police searching Detroit, Hamtramck and other cities in connection with Tangena’s disappearance. Police did not elaborate about the search. Police are also interested in talking to anyone who saw Tangena during the week prior to her disappearance; this will help them create a time line.
- October 6, 2008 – 11:45a.m. PST
- Jamrul Hussain took a polygraph exam yesterday that according to sources lasted close to eight hours. Authorities did not release the results. Tangena’s mother is expected to take a polygraph exam as well sometime today.
Hamtrack investigators are in downtown Detroit this morning meeting with Wayne County prosecutors regarding the kidnapping and sexual assault investigation. Charges may be filed on that case later today.
- 3p.m. PST
- Jamrul Hussain will be arraigned tomorrow morning in 31st District Court in Hamtramck on one county of kidnapping and two counts of criminal sexual conduct in the first degree.
According to the owner of the gas station other business owners claim Jamrul was in their business establishments prior to and after he was at the gas station. The owner of a bar across the street from the gas station claims Jamrul was there before he went to the gas station and he also came back to the bar after leaving the gas station. When he came back to the bar, he was allegedly looking for Tangena with two other men and at one point was searching for her in the bar’s bathroom. The owner of the gas station went to the FBI with the new information.
Jamrul told police he arrived at the gas station at 8:30p.m. however, the time stamp on the video clearly shows him entering the gas station convenience store after 9p.m. Also, on the video, Jamrul is shown walking around the store in an unhurried fashion. He is also shown attempting to make the $.70 purchase of the gum on his debit card which was declined due to lack of funds.
- 4:45p.m. PST
- The FBI obtained search warrants for the Hamtramck home where Tangena lived with her mother and Jamrul Hussain. Police concentrated their search in the areas of the rear of the house and garage.
Tangena’s mother stands behind her boyfriend stating she does not believe he had anything to do with her daughter’s disappearance.
- 6:30p.m. PST
- More was revealed today regarding the kidnapping and sexual assault allegations against Jamrul Hussain. The victim, a 15-year-old girl, claims that Jamrul used to try to talk to her when she walked to a from school in another area of Hamtramck.
The teen says her assailant took her to the home of another couple and kept her captive for six days. He told her he would let her go if she went to the police and told them she had run away from home. She was also threatened that if she told anyone the truth she and her family would be killed. The woman who lived at the home went with the teen to the police station to make sure she told authorities she was a runaway. The case was closed until Saturday when the girl saw Jamrul, her alleged attacker, on television regarding the disappearance of Tangena. She told her father that was the man who had taken her and kept her back in February.
Hamtramck Police detective Jackie Crachiola told reporters today that Jamrul is not cooperating with either investigation and does not believe he has done anything wrong.
- 10:30p.m. PST
- FBI agents and Detroit Police spent five hours today searching Tangena’s home and the vacant home next door. They did not reveal if they did or did not find anything of value that might lead them to Tangena’s whereabouts. Police did say that Jamrul failed the 8 hour polygraph he took yesterday. That polygraph only consisted of questions related to Tangena’s case according to the reporter on the scene. Tangena’s mother was interviewed by the reporter but asked them to not film her face because she is tired. She just expressed her fear that her daughter might be abused by whomever has her and worries that she is not getting sleep or milk.
- October 7, 2008
- There was a lot of activity surrounding the rape allegations against Jamrul Hussain. First of all there was his arraignment on charges of kidnapping, two counts of rape, and use of a firearm during the commission of a felony. While he was standing in front of the judge listening to the charges, Jamrul all of a sudden lost his command of the English language. He told the judge he does “not listen to the big words”. The judge pretty much told him there was not going to be any arguments of whether he was guilty of the charges as this was just a hearing advising him of the charges against him. The judge told him to surrender his passport.
Reporters then went over to the alleged home where the teen was held captive and raped. They interviewed the woman who lives in the home and she told the reporter that she had been trying to help the teen because she could not talk to her father. She said no one was held prisoner in her basement. Not long after that interview she and her husband went to the police station and surrendered to charges of accessory to the kidnapping.
A search warrant was then served on their home and police and FBI agents were observed searching the home and digging up the back yard. I don’t like the digging up of the back yard part of this investigation because the search of this home is supposed to be related to the kidnapping and rape charges. Police did come away with evidence today regarding the rape. The investigator told reporters that evidence will be forwarded to the Michigan State Police Crime Lab.
On another note, I did notice that the woman who lives in this house shares the same last name as Tangena’s mother.
- October 8, 2008
Mamunur Rahman Khan and his wife Hena Begum, friends of Jamrul Hussain, were both arraigned this morning in Hamtramck District court on kidnapping and unlawful abduction. These charges are related to the charges against Jamrul Hussain for an alleged kidnapping and rape of a then 15-year-old girl back in February of this year. Both Khan and Begum entered not guilty pleas through their attorney. Khan is being held on $500,000 bond and his wife is held on $50,000 bond.
One thing that struck me is the stark contrast of the demeanor of the 3 defendants when they appeared in court to face these charges. Yesterday, Jamrul appeared to have almost a flippant attitude with the judge. During today’s arraignment of Khan and Begum they were both crying as they stood before the judge and clearly looked as though they were sorry at least for the situation in which they find themselves.
Yesterday, during Jamrul Hussain’s arraignment, it was revealed that the teen was in the kitchen of her home making a sandwich when she heard a knock at the back door. She answered the door and it is alleged that Jamrul was standing there with a gun. He told her she had to come with him and she complied. He allegedly took her to the home of Khan and Begum and kept her confined in the basement of the home for a period of six days. The victim alleges she was raped in the basement by Jamrul Hussain.
Hamtramck Police have traveled today to Northland Mall to check out a tip they received regarding two possible sightings of Tangena.
From www.detnews.com:
Shawn Patrick Smith said Wednesday that police were looking at tapes from an area Home Depot store and from Northland Mall for evidence of Tangena Hussain, who has been missing from her Hamtramck home since Friday.
Smith is the attorney for Jamrul Hussain, no relation to the girl, who is being held on an unrelated rape charge. Jamrul Hussain, who is the boyfriend Tangena’s mother, Nilufa Begum, has denied any connection to the girl’s disappearance.
- October 9, 2008
- Tangena’s mother went to the police station today and submitted to a voluntary polygraph examination. The exam took two and one-half hours. After the exam, her attorney told reporters that both he and investigators are pleased. He did not elaborate on the results
Tangena’s mother has expressed her dismay at the refusal on the part of investigators to not believe her boyfriend’s account of what he says happened to Tangena.
- October 12, 2008
- On Friday night a prayer vigil was held for Tangena at the Detroit gas station where she was last seen according to Jamrul Hussain, her caretaker for that day. Tangena’s mother is still holding out hope that her daughter is out there and still alive.
Jamrul Hussain’s defense attorney says his client wishes he could be searching for Tangena. He is also worried because police and the public believe he had something to do with her disappearance; he assured his attorney that he is innocent.
Searchers spent this past weekend passing out fliers in the area of the gas station while investigators continued to serve search warrants at various homes in Hamtramck and Detroit. They searched the home on Saturday of Jamrul Hussain’s mother. Tangena’s mother has been staying their since the arrest of her boyfriend on kidnapping and rape charges related to another case.
- October 14, 2008
- Today marks day 13 of Tangena’s reported disappearance. The last time any media outlets in Michigan covered her story was yesterday. The Amber Alert is still in effect. Tangena’s father Mohammad Ahmed, flew to Michigan from New York this past weekend to aid in the search for his daughter. He spoke to reporters but preferred to remain off-camera. He told reporters he does not believe Jamrul’s account of what happened to his daughter. Jamrul remains jailed on charges of kidnapping and rape of a 15-year-old girl from an incident that allegedly happened in February of this year.
- October 15, 2008
- Jamrul Hussain and Mamunur Rahman Khan and his wife Hena Begum, friends of Jamrul Hussain, are scheduled to appear in court tomorrow. This court hearing will determine if there is enough evidence to move forward with the charges against them. Jamrul Hussain is charged with kidnapping at gunpoint and two counts of rape of a 14-year-old girl. Rahman and Begum are charged with harboring the girl in their home. The girl will testify tomorrow.
Jamrul Hussain’s attorney claims the charges against his client are false and stem from the teen girl being jealous of Hussain’s new relationship.
Also, Tangena’s biological father has added $5,000 to the $1,000 reward offered for the safe return or information leading to the safe return of his daughter, Tangena. He told reporters that he and Tangena’s mother were married for five years, divorcing in 2006. They have two other children, ages 7 and 8 years who live with his parents in Bangladesh.
As part of the investigation investigators were trying to establish the last persons who saw Tangena during the week prior to her reported disappearance. It is interesting that according to her mother, she and Jamrul are the only persons who saw her. I find that hard to believe. I can’t believe that Jamrul’s mother or sisters did not see her during that week.
- October 16, 2008
- It appears the state’s case regarding the kidnapping and rape of the 15-year-old girl is about to crumble. The judge rescheduled the hearing to November 6 because two witnesses have come forward saying there was a relationship between Jamrul and the girl prior to the alleged rape.
From www.freep.com:
…Two witnesses confirmed there was a relationship prior to this, said the lawyer for Jamrul Hussain, 24, who is charged with kidnapping and raping the 15-year-old girl. Attorney Sean Patrick Smith, as well as the Wayne County Prosecutor’s office and the Hamtramck Police agreed in 31st District Couort in Hamtramck this morning to reconvene Nov. 6 after further investigation of the claims…
So if it is determined that Jamrul did not kidnap her but there was a sexual relationship with the girl, I wonder if prosecutors will move forward with the rape charges. He is 24 years and she was a minor at the time of the relationship.
Tangena’s mother was in court as were several other relatives in support of Jamrul. His friends, Mamunur Rahman Khan and his wife Hena Begum were also in court to face their charges. Their court date was rescheduled as well and Khan’s bail was lowered to an OR; he was ordered to relinquish his passport.
Tangena is still missing and there are no new leads in her case.
- November 2, 2008
- One month ago today Tangena Hussain was reported abducted from a Marathon gas station in Detroit, Michigan. So far there have been many leads but none have produced either evidence of Tangena’s abduction or a body. The man last known to be with Tangena, Jamrul Hussain, the boyfriend of Tangena’s mother, remains jailed on another matter. He has taken one polygraph examination, which he failed and he and his attorney agreed he could take another polygraph on October 17. Some news agencies report that Hussain was too upset to take the second polygraph and it was not administered. Hussain’s attorney, speaking to the media, claims he tried to calm him down but was unsuccessful. The web site ClickonDetroit.com claims Hussain did take the polygraph but was so upset the examiner was unable to obtain any useful information. Hussain’s attorney claims his client is just really scared.
If Tangena is still alive, I bet she is really scared too.
On another note, police took blood samples from the home where Tangena lived with her mother and Hussain. The report came back indicating Tangena’s DNA did not match the blood samples.
- November 8, 2008
- Tangena is still missing and the rape case against Jamrul Hussain continues to unravel. Witnesses have come forward stating they had seen Jamrul and the alleged victim walking around Hamtramck kissing and holding hands earlier this year. There is also a photograph of the two together with showing the alleged victim with her arms around Jamrul’s shoulders.
Jamrul remains in jail and the rape charges may be down-graded to sexual contact with a minor. The charges against Jamrul’s friends, Mamunur Rahman Khan and his wife Hena Begum have been dropped, however, Khan is still jailed on an immigration hold. Apparently he failed to follow up on paperwork with the Immigration Department.
Hussain’s attorney, Sean Patrick Smith claims his client is being unjustly detained simply because Tangena is still missing. Well, I have to say that there is a good reason why he is being detained. He failed two polygraph examinations. I expect authorities to charge him with something soon because they can’t keep him in jail for too much longer without charging him. I suspect investigators do not believe Hussain’s claim that he left Tangena in the car. She never made it to the gas station.
- November 21, 2008
- Rape, kidnapping and weapons charges were dropped this week against Jamrul Hussain. However the rape charge was down-graded to two counts of sex with a minor. He will be arraigned on those charges in Wayne County Superior Court on December 4. Hussain’s attorney tried to have him released on bond, but the judge believes Hussain to be a flight risk because Tangena is still missing. Hussain’s attorney is outraged at the judge’s ruling and claims Jamrul Hussain is being wrongfully incarcerated.
Tangena’s mother, Nilufa Begum, says she misses her daughter and wants to know the truth about what happened that night. She wants Jamrul to take another polygraph exam so she can find out the truth, but she claim Jamrul is unwilling to do so. He wants to wait until the trial is over regarding the sex assault charges against him. Nilufa says Jamrul does not care about Tangena and he never speaks of her.
From www.freep.com:
“He talks, he says all these things; he doesn’t ask about my daughter,” she said. “He doesn’t care about her. He just cares about me.”
I wonder why she still accepts phone calls from him or visits him in jail if she has doubts about his innocence as it pertains to her missing daughter. She is right, he does not care about Tangena, and he really does not care about Nilufa; Jamrul Hussain only cares about one thing, himself.
The search for Tangena continues; however, leads have grown cold.
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April 22, 2009
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Jamrul Hussain is scheduled to appear in court on Friday April 24 regarding the charges against him for criminal sexual conduct. Those charges stem from his relationship with a 15-year-old girl. Hussain remains jailed on $125,000 bail.
There are no new leads regarding the disappearance of 2-year-old Tangena Hussain who turned 3 last Friday.
I was surprised to read that as recent as last week Tangena’s mother visited Jamrul Hussain in jail. One would think in view of the charges her boyfriend is facing and that he was the last person to have been taking care of her child that she would have declined to continue her relationship with Hussain. The article I read referred to Hussain as ‘her boyfriend’.
The FBI in Detroit announced today they are offering a $20,000 reward for information about Tangena. If you have information about Tangena please call the FBI at 313-965-2323.
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January 7, 2009
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I am not sure whether Tangena Hussain has been found but the AMBER Alert posted since her October disappearance was removed from the official National Center for Missing and Exploited Children AMBER Alert site. Strangely enough, the Michigan Association of Broadcasters still lists Tangena’s AMBER Alert as active as of today. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children still has her poster up on it’s website. I visited the Detroit Police website to try and get information and they do not list missing persons on their site. I also visited the Michigan State Police website and although there are a number of missing children from Michigan listed on their site, Tangena’s case does not appear there.
There is no recent news coverage to indicate Tangena has been found either alive or deceased.
If it does turn out that Tangena’s remains are found one day I wonder if she will be listed among the Jane Doe’s simply because some of her identifying information is incorrect. Tangena is from Bangladesh which makes her of East Indian decent. When a body is located investigators go through a number of different ways to identify remains including determining ethnicity. The clearinghouse for missing and endangered children designated by the United States Department of Justice is The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. In Tangena’s case they would ask to search the database for a two-year-old female of East Indian descent. Tangena’s information would possibly not be retrieved in the search results because she is listed as white. To make matters worse, the Michigan Association of Broadcasters lists Tangena’s race as American Indian or Alaska Native. How can such mistakes be made?
Maybe the AMBER Alert was canceled on the NCMEC site because there is an expiration date. I hope she has been found alive but things do not look good for this little girl.
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FBI – Detroit: 313-965-2323
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April 22, 2009: $20,000
Amber Alert Notification Tangena Hussain, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, October 3, 2008.
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Amber Alert Issued for Missing 2-Year-Old, ClickonDetroit.com, October 3, 2008.
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Boyfriend of Missing Girl’s Mom Arrested, WXYZ.com, October 4, 2008.
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Boyfriend of Missing Girl’s Mom Arrested, Amber Alert Monday Update, WXYZ.com, October 6, 2008.
Police Step Up Search for Missing Girl, MyFoxDetroit, October 6, 2008.
FBI Searches Home of Missing Girl, WXYZ.com, October 6.
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Man in Missing Girl Case Charged With Rape, WXYZ.com, October 7, 2008.
Police Search Yard of Hamtramck Home, WXYZ.com, October 7, 2008.
Search for Evidence in Hamtramck, WXYZ.com, October 7, 2008.
Couple Arraigned on Kidnapping Charges in Connection With Missing Child Case, ClickonDetroit.com, October 8, 2008.
Couple Charged in Amber Alert Twist, WXYZ.com, October 8, 2008.
Missing Child’s Mom Takes Lie Detector Test, WXYZ.com, October 9, 2008.
Anu Prakash, Volunteers Assist in Search for Tangena, WXYZ.com, October 12, 2008.
Kimberly Craig, The Latest: Search for Tangena, WXYZ.com, October 14, 2008.
Man Accused of Kidnap, Rape Due in Court, ClickOnDetroit.com, October 15, 2008.
Tangena Hussain’s Dad: This Case Does Not Make Sense, Detroit Free Press, October 15, 2008.
Tammy Stables Battaglia, Rape Hearing Delayed for Boyfriend of Missing Girl’s Mom, Detroit Free Press, October 16, 2008.
Man Linked to Missing Girl Takes 2nd Polygraph, ClickOnDetroit.com, November 2, 2008.
Tammy Stables Battaglia, Rape Charges May Be Reduced; Toddler Still Missing, The Detroit Free Press, November 8, 2008.
Tammy Stables Battaglia, I Want to Know the Truth,’ Tangena Hussain’s Mom Says, The Detroit Free Press, November 21, 2008.
Tammy Stables Battaglia, Man Linked to Tangena Remains Jailed, The Detroit Free Press, November 21, 2008.
AMBER Alert Michigan: Tangena Hussain, AMBER Alert Michigan, January 7, 2009.
$20K Reward Offered in 2-Year-Old’s Disappearance, Freep.com, April 22, 2009.
Is it Caylee?
It has been a foregone conclusion for quite some time, by most people watching the events unfold surrounding the disappearance of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, that she is most likely deceased. Furthermore, most believe that Caylee met her fate at the hands of her mother, Casey Anthony, now jailed and charged with a variety of crimes including murder in the first degree.
I have been of the opinion that Caylee most likely did meet her death at the hands of a family member. I am just not sure that Casey acted alone. Don’t ask me why I feel the way I do because I don’t know why.
Yesterday, a child’s skeletal remains were found by a utility worker in a wooded area about 1/4 of a mile from the Anthony home. During tonight’s news broadcast the reporter covering the story put more emphasis on just how close to the Anthony home those remains were located. According to the reporter the location is just twenty houses from the Anthony home; close enough to walk to the spot in just 3 minutes.
Investigators privately believe the remains recovered do belong to Caylee because of the size of the skull, the condition of the remains (decomposition appears to be approximately six months) and of course the close proximity to the Anthony home.
Investigators sought a search warrant for the Anthony home today and notified the Anthony family of the find.
From www.myfoxkc.com:
Allen Moore, a spokesman for the Orange County jail, said Casey Anthony was told about the discovery. She was placed under psychological observation, not suicide watch, and remains under protective custody. Her attorney, Jose Baez, was at the jail for about 90 minutes Thursday.
George and Cindy Anthony appeared on Larry King Live Wednesday evening. They still cling to the belief their granddaughter is still alive and believe in the reported sightings of their granddaughter. They had plans to travel to Newport Beach, California to check out one of the sightings while in California for the Larry King show. When they received notification from law enforcement of Thursday’s discovery of skeletal remains they returned to Florida.
Casey Anthony’s trial was set to begin January 5, 2009; however, the judge granted Jose Baez’s motion to move the trial to March. Earlier this week the prosecution indicated they would not be seeking the death penalty against Anthony.
I would imagine if the remains found on Thursday turn out to be those of Caylee Marie Anthony, the state will change it’s mind about the death penalty. I wouldn’t be surprised if the 90 minute attorney/client visit had some discussion about trying to reach a plea agreement.
No matter how this turns out, no matter who’s remains were left in a plastic bag, in the water, in the woods, it was a cruel thing to do to a child. If it is not Caylee, then somewhere there is another person who is guilty of murdering another innocent child.
- December 12, 2008
- Preliminary reports indicate that remains found in a wooded area of Orlando are most likely those of missing toddler, Caylee Anthony. During the coroner’s preliminary examination clues from the remains link the remains to the Anthony home. Investigators removed several pieces of possible evidence from the Anthony home including four vacuum cleaners, and a pesticide canister. Sheriff Beary stated DNA identification of the remains will take at least seven to fourteen days.
On another note, I was wondering yesterday when this story broke what the utility worker was doing in the wooded area. Well, he was ‘relieving himself’ according to media accounts. He saw the trash bag and kicked it causing the skull to roll out onto the ground. He called 911. Nature calls at the strangest times.
- 5:30p.m. PST
- I really do not know what to make of the following quote:
Casey Anthony was told about the discovery in jail on Thursday, and was placed under psychological observation — not suicide watch. Her attorney, Jose Baez, visited her and said Friday she was “struggling” with the news.
“We’re doing our best to keep her focused,” Baez said.
Of course Mr. Baez is not going to elaborate on why his client is “struggling” with the news. I wonder what it is they are trying to keep her focused. Are they trying to make sure she does not jump the gun and confess before the autopsy results and DNA evidence are confirmed? Do they want to make sure they have an out as far as cause of death? If the remains do belong to Caylee and if there is no evidence of trauma then there will be no proof of a murder.
I just thought Baez’s choice of words was interesting.
- December 14, 2008
- Jose Baez and a group of his defense experts descended on the Anthony home yesterday, spending about two hours inside the home going over the list of items removed by the sheriff’s department. Although they were allowed to go inside the Anthony home, when the team walked to the site of the find of the remains they were not allowed to step across the crime tape. Baez was not happy about being barred from the area.

“The best defense is full disclosure,” Baez said. “It’s not after something has been not the way it was.”
I would like to ask Mr. Baez how many times in his career has he had the opportunity to examine one of his client’s fresh crime scenes. I am going to guess most defense attorney’s obtain information about a crime scene after the fact.
I think the DNA match is only going to be a mere legal and scientific formality and all concerned already know the remains found on Thursday are those of Caylee Marie Anthony. George and Cindy Anthony were whisked away on Friday and remain in what I would call seclusion. Their spokesperson, Michelle Bart, has advised them to remain in their hotel and not talk to the press.
The most revealing indicator that the remains are those of Caylee Marie Anthony is the following comment made by Jose Baez during a press conference on Saturday:

Baez conceded that it is likely that 2-year-old Caylee Anthony’s remains were found. “We’re certainly preparing as if it and moving forward as if it is,” he said.
Speaking of how Casey is reacting to the news of the discovery:

“She’s not doing well at all,” Baez said about Casey Anthony. “She wants to know what’s going on, and it’s not something that she can do right now. I can’t imagine a more difficult situation for a mother to be in than the one she’s in right now.”
I can imagine what Casey wants to know. She probably wants to know what exactly was found that would link her to the remains.
- December 19, 2008
The definitive answer to the question many in the country have been awaiting was given today during a news conference held in Florida this afternoon. The answer is yes, the remains discovered in a wooded area a mere three minute walk from the Anthony home, are those of toddler Caylee Marie Anthony.
The coroner indicated the identification was made through a DNA match of known genetic material from Caylee Anthony. She ruled the cause of death as homicide by unknown means. There were no signs of trauma to the skull or to the many little bones recovered from the crime scene prior to death. Toxicology tests have not yet been completed.
The man who discovered Caylee’s remains, utility worker Roy Kronk, came forward today during a news conference. His attorney stated his client decided reveal his identity was so the media would not harass his co-workers.
From www.tampabays10.com:
Roy Kronk said Friday that he found the remains while working near the home of Caylee’s grandparents. He says he also had notified authorities in August that he had “spotted something suspicious — a bag” in the same area.
He declined to elaborate further, saying only that he continues to cooperate with the investigation.
And what about Casey? The prison chaplain notified Casey of the positive identification just prior to the news conference. At the time of the notification she was meeting with one of attorneys. The sheriff’s office did not release any information about Casey’s reaction to the news. However, the family pastor was turned away when he arrived to meet with Casey. Thus far there has been no comment issued by George and Cindy Anthony.
There is a story published in the Inquirer that quotes a former schoolmate of Casey Anthony. She claims she told investigators to search the area where Caylee’s remains were ultimately found because back in grade school that is where Casey used to bury her dead pets.
Tim Miller, founder or Texas EquuSearch was interviewed by telephone. He said he had believed for quite some time that Caylee was dead. He had been of the belief that Caylee’s remains would never be recovered. He is glad they were recovered and he hopes there can be a public funeral held for Caylee.
Soon after the remains were found and before today’s identification the Anthony family indicated they would continue to support their daughter. I wonder if their support will change now.
Poor Caylee, just like too many other children under the age of five, her life was too short. It is really sad she will only be remembered as a missing child making the cover of People magazine and being a murder victim.
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December 21, 2008
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Investigators concluded their examination of the crime scene on Saturday. They allowed people to enter the area; however, they posted “No Parking” signs in the area. People were cautioned that violation of the no parking law would meet with cars being towed and/or a citation.Prior to releasing the crime scene investigators contacted the Anthony defense team to offer them the opportunity to examine the area. The defense team declined the offer.
Soon after leaving the crime scene investigators arrived at the Anthony home serving yet another search warrant. George and Cindy Anthony stayed at the home while the nearly two hour search was conducted. Investigators left with two large boxes and two large bags. Information derived from the crime scene over the past few days prompted the need for another warrant. Investigators indicated they located what they were looking for without elaborating. News accounts described George Anthony’s appearance as “visibly upset”.
John Couwells and Natisha Lance, Lawyer: Investigators Think Body is Caylee’s, CNN.com, December 12, 2008.
911 Call Released in Remains Found Near Home of Caylee’s Grandparents, WKMG Orlando, December 12, 2008.
Tamara Lush, Evidence Links Child Remains to Fla. Toddler Home, The Associated Press, December 12, 2008.
Christine Armario and Tamara Lush, DNA Evidence Awaits; but Signs Point to the Child’s ID, The Associated Press, December 12, 2008.
Investigators Shift Focus to Home of Caylee Anthony’s Grandparents, Boston Herald, December 21, 2008.

