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Re: HALEIGH CUMMINGS - 5 yo - Satsuma FL - The Beginning
Dirty Pool In The Haleigh Cummings Case (part 3)
Posted on June 13th, 2009
by Simon Barrett in All News, Society and Culture
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EXCERPT:
Much internal scuttlebutt has been generated between some of us press types about Kim Picazio recruiting a small army of bloggers to overwhelm the news sites that are still critical of the Haleigh Cummings case. I have heard lots of rumors, even that Ms. Picazio is actually paying people to post pro Crystal comments. How much credibility I give that is a bit of an unknown. Should that be true, she is playing in a very unhealthy pond.
What I am firmly convinced of though, she is actively recruiting her little group. As I am sure Ms P will be reading this, we have put our heads together, and we know who the ringers are! Ms P may know the law, but we know technology. Playing in our sand box makes for an interesting situation.
Read the rest here:
http://www.bloggernews.net/121238
Posted on June 13th, 2009
by Simon Barrett in All News, Society and Culture
Read 1,402 times.
EXCERPT:
Much internal scuttlebutt has been generated between some of us press types about Kim Picazio recruiting a small army of bloggers to overwhelm the news sites that are still critical of the Haleigh Cummings case. I have heard lots of rumors, even that Ms. Picazio is actually paying people to post pro Crystal comments. How much credibility I give that is a bit of an unknown. Should that be true, she is playing in a very unhealthy pond.
What I am firmly convinced of though, she is actively recruiting her little group. As I am sure Ms P will be reading this, we have put our heads together, and we know who the ringers are! Ms P may know the law, but we know technology. Playing in our sand box makes for an interesting situation.
Read the rest here:
http://www.bloggernews.net/121238

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Richard Grund discusses Haleigh's disappearance
Todays panel consisted of the Barrett’s, Art Harris, Ms. Pickles, Denny Griffin, and William Cobra Staubs.
Today’s unexpected guest was Richard Grund. This poor man has to deal with both cases, his son Jessie is one of the ’scape goats’ that Baez and his seven legal dwarfs are going to try to pin the murder of Caylee Anthony on. While the chances of success are zero, it does mean that Jessie Grund has to be put through the microscope for no good reason. I like Richard Grund, he is a good man, he is also a man of the cloth. Hardly the Muslim fanatic, more the gentle person that you grew up with that was the local vicar, parson, or whatever name you would like to apply.
I have not tried to contact Jessie as I do not want to taint the prosecution case. Richard Grund also cared enough about the Haleigh Cummings disappearance to ask, as a personal favor,”Cobra will you look into this”?
If you missed the live mayhem, actually I think Art Harris summed it up best “I was just enjoying the Wild West”, you can listen to the whole show here.
Simon and Jan Barrett
http://www.bloggernews.net/121325
Today’s unexpected guest was Richard Grund. This poor man has to deal with both cases, his son Jessie is one of the ’scape goats’ that Baez and his seven legal dwarfs are going to try to pin the murder of Caylee Anthony on. While the chances of success are zero, it does mean that Jessie Grund has to be put through the microscope for no good reason. I like Richard Grund, he is a good man, he is also a man of the cloth. Hardly the Muslim fanatic, more the gentle person that you grew up with that was the local vicar, parson, or whatever name you would like to apply.
I have not tried to contact Jessie as I do not want to taint the prosecution case. Richard Grund also cared enough about the Haleigh Cummings disappearance to ask, as a personal favor,”Cobra will you look into this”?
If you missed the live mayhem, actually I think Art Harris summed it up best “I was just enjoying the Wild West”, you can listen to the whole show here.
Simon and Jan Barrett
http://www.bloggernews.net/121325

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From the Blogger News Network
Satsuma, Florida- Haleigh Cummings has been missing for over four
months. What are the chances she is still alive? Statistics say slim to
none. There is a revolving door of unanswered questions, quite possibly
never to be answered. Where are the ground searches? Where is the media
attention she so rightly deserves? Who is out there searching for
Haleigh? Very few stand at this crossroad pining for her still,
enduring its unforgiveness. Giving up is an option I am not willing to
accept. Longing for Haleigh has become an empty pit of heartache and
pain with no relief in sight. Who is out there for Haleigh now?
Deep down in the core of the garbage that has consumed her
disappearance, there is still a missing child. Who seems to have been
forgotten. Her angelic face burned into my mind, and branded into my
heart. She is always there as a constant reminder of our failure to
her, we have all let her down in one form or another. Even those
closest to her who are suppose to care the most have failed. She has
been twisted into a smut filled, tabloid, he said, she said circus full
of venom, slander, lies, and rumor. Pathetic and weak is what it has
become. With no thanks to lawyers involved in the mix, her search has
been shifted into an irrelevant custody battle that holds no validity
in her search.
They call themselves professionals, these lawyers, the ones who feel
the need to shift attention from Haleigh’s search effort to their own
causes of nonsense. While I’m sure they hold plenty of degrees and
certificates to prove their qualities, their actions degrade their
worth. More of a shame is these lawyers have taking the attention off
of this missing child to direct it on their own self righteous agendas.
These lawyers truly are her Achilles heel, more concerned with their
own agendas then continuing the search for this child.
Haleigh Cummings is not a custody battle, nor is she a platform to spew
gossip, hate, and rumors. Does anyone remember Haleigh is still out
there missing? It has been previously reported the need of assistance
from a cadaver dog. My heart sinks deep within my soul at the mere
thought that a cadaver dog needs to be called in. It turns my stomach,
tears form in my eyes, devastation has taken over destroying everything
in its path.
There has been quite the ripple in the mud puddle concerning Crystal
Sheffield’s lawyer Kim Picazio, seems Mrs. Picazio has been sucking up
some unwanted attention from us here in the press. Some of the
attention she has received from us appears to not shed her in such a
positive light. I for one think her professionalism was left at her
home when she blew into town. She is the one shifting attention from
Haleigh’s search to a custody battle
over Haleigh’s younger brother Jr. Cummings. To me it seems Mrs.
Picazio would rather be out using her time and resources to find
Haleigh not polluting an already garbage ridden drama. It’s my opinion
that Kim Picazio needs to back off of us here in the press, we all
stick by one another. I would think it would behoove Mrs. Picazio to
play nice with those of us in the press covering Haleigh’s
disappearance.
Haleigh Cummings is a five year old girl, she has curly blonde hair,
and brown eyes. She weighs around thirty nine pounds and is about three
feet tall. She has a birthmark on her left cheek. Haleigh has been
missing long enough for her appearance to change, children grow fast.
She may be disguised. Haleigh has a medical condition that requires
regular treatment, she also has a breathing issue that requires aid of
a breathing machine. If anyone reading this has any information
regarding about Haleigh Cummings, we urge you please don’t wait to
contact Putnam County Sheriffs immediately at 386-329-0800. Thank you,
Haleigh needs all the positive attention she can get.
months. What are the chances she is still alive? Statistics say slim to
none. There is a revolving door of unanswered questions, quite possibly
never to be answered. Where are the ground searches? Where is the media
attention she so rightly deserves? Who is out there searching for
Haleigh? Very few stand at this crossroad pining for her still,
enduring its unforgiveness. Giving up is an option I am not willing to
accept. Longing for Haleigh has become an empty pit of heartache and
pain with no relief in sight. Who is out there for Haleigh now?
Deep down in the core of the garbage that has consumed her
disappearance, there is still a missing child. Who seems to have been
forgotten. Her angelic face burned into my mind, and branded into my
heart. She is always there as a constant reminder of our failure to
her, we have all let her down in one form or another. Even those
closest to her who are suppose to care the most have failed. She has
been twisted into a smut filled, tabloid, he said, she said circus full
of venom, slander, lies, and rumor. Pathetic and weak is what it has
become. With no thanks to lawyers involved in the mix, her search has
been shifted into an irrelevant custody battle that holds no validity
in her search.
They call themselves professionals, these lawyers, the ones who feel
the need to shift attention from Haleigh’s search effort to their own
causes of nonsense. While I’m sure they hold plenty of degrees and
certificates to prove their qualities, their actions degrade their
worth. More of a shame is these lawyers have taking the attention off
of this missing child to direct it on their own self righteous agendas.
These lawyers truly are her Achilles heel, more concerned with their
own agendas then continuing the search for this child.
Haleigh Cummings is not a custody battle, nor is she a platform to spew
gossip, hate, and rumors. Does anyone remember Haleigh is still out
there missing? It has been previously reported the need of assistance
from a cadaver dog. My heart sinks deep within my soul at the mere
thought that a cadaver dog needs to be called in. It turns my stomach,
tears form in my eyes, devastation has taken over destroying everything
in its path.
There has been quite the ripple in the mud puddle concerning Crystal
Sheffield’s lawyer Kim Picazio, seems Mrs. Picazio has been sucking up
some unwanted attention from us here in the press. Some of the
attention she has received from us appears to not shed her in such a
positive light. I for one think her professionalism was left at her
home when she blew into town. She is the one shifting attention from
Haleigh’s search to a custody battle
over Haleigh’s younger brother Jr. Cummings. To me it seems Mrs.
Picazio would rather be out using her time and resources to find
Haleigh not polluting an already garbage ridden drama. It’s my opinion
that Kim Picazio needs to back off of us here in the press, we all
stick by one another. I would think it would behoove Mrs. Picazio to
play nice with those of us in the press covering Haleigh’s
disappearance.
Haleigh Cummings is a five year old girl, she has curly blonde hair,
and brown eyes. She weighs around thirty nine pounds and is about three
feet tall. She has a birthmark on her left cheek. Haleigh has been
missing long enough for her appearance to change, children grow fast.
She may be disguised. Haleigh has a medical condition that requires
regular treatment, she also has a breathing issue that requires aid of
a breathing machine. If anyone reading this has any information
regarding about Haleigh Cummings, we urge you please don’t wait to
contact Putnam County Sheriffs immediately at 386-329-0800. Thank you,
Haleigh needs all the positive attention she can get.

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Re: HALEIGH CUMMINGS - 5 yo - Satsuma FL - The Beginning
Haleigh Cummings - Some Thoughts From TJ Hart
Posted on June 24th, 2009
by Simon Barrett in All News, Society and Culture
Read 1,254 times.
EXCERPT:
These are the raw unedited notes from TJ Hart of The Sky 97. Gainsville Florida. Most of you likely only know TJ from his appearances on our radio show, I am privileged to say I know TJ a little more, I class him as a friend. I think these rough notes express quite eloquently the frustration he feels with this case. It is a frustration that I share with him. The question that we in the press keep asking ourselves is ‘what can we do to move this case forward’.
http://www.bloggernews.net/121358
Posted on June 24th, 2009
by Simon Barrett in All News, Society and Culture
Read 1,254 times.
EXCERPT:
These are the raw unedited notes from TJ Hart of The Sky 97. Gainsville Florida. Most of you likely only know TJ from his appearances on our radio show, I am privileged to say I know TJ a little more, I class him as a friend. I think these rough notes express quite eloquently the frustration he feels with this case. It is a frustration that I share with him. The question that we in the press keep asking ourselves is ‘what can we do to move this case forward’.
http://www.bloggernews.net/121358

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Re: HALEIGH CUMMINGS - 5 yo - Satsuma FL - The Beginning
This is a long read, and a very long post if I had chosen to put it here. It's a synopsis and rehash of alll the facts in this case. Good stuff for even those who though they knew the backstory...
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/criminal_mind/forensics/haleigh_cummings/1.html
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/criminal_mind/forensics/haleigh_cummings/1.html

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Re: HALEIGH CUMMINGS - 5 yo - Satsuma FL - The Beginning
GLEN ST. MARY, Fla. -- Investigators
with the Putnam County Sheriff's Office and the Florida Department of
Law Enforcement were searching property around the Baker County home of
the mother of a 5-year-old girl missing since February.Haleigh
Cummings disappeared from her father's home in Putnam County on Feb. 10
and an Amber Alert was issued. More than 4,000 tips have come in, but
there have been no confirmed sightings.Haleigh's parents were never married and have lived apart for several years.Putnam
County officials spend Friday searching the property where Crystal
Sheffield lives with her mother. Channel 4 confirmed that investigators
are digging on the property, cadaver dogs are on site and a pond is
being searched by diver.Investigators said they learned in
interviews with the Sheffield and Griffis families that some horses
were buried on their 30-acre property a couple of months ago.
Investigators said at midday they had already uncovered one dead horse.
They were also going to search nearby property and a pond belonging to
another family member.A Jacksonville Sheriff's Office dive team and Baker County deputies assisted in the search.Officials said they have no expectation that Haleigh's body is there, but they are conducting a search out of "due diligence."Sheffield
told Channel 4's Laura Mazzeo she is glad that police searched their
property even though she knew they would not find anything useful. She
said she hopes they will search and research any area necessary until
Haleigh is found.Earlier this month, several agencies involved
in the investigation met to review evidence and found some leads still
needed to be followed and some evidence needed to be analyzed.Sheffield
recently closed an information center she had maintained near the home
where Haleigh disappeared, saying she needed to stay closer to her
Baker County home for medical reasons
with the Putnam County Sheriff's Office and the Florida Department of
Law Enforcement were searching property around the Baker County home of
the mother of a 5-year-old girl missing since February.Haleigh
Cummings disappeared from her father's home in Putnam County on Feb. 10
and an Amber Alert was issued. More than 4,000 tips have come in, but
there have been no confirmed sightings.Haleigh's parents were never married and have lived apart for several years.Putnam
County officials spend Friday searching the property where Crystal
Sheffield lives with her mother. Channel 4 confirmed that investigators
are digging on the property, cadaver dogs are on site and a pond is
being searched by diver.Investigators said they learned in
interviews with the Sheffield and Griffis families that some horses
were buried on their 30-acre property a couple of months ago.
Investigators said at midday they had already uncovered one dead horse.
They were also going to search nearby property and a pond belonging to
another family member.A Jacksonville Sheriff's Office dive team and Baker County deputies assisted in the search.Officials said they have no expectation that Haleigh's body is there, but they are conducting a search out of "due diligence."Sheffield
told Channel 4's Laura Mazzeo she is glad that police searched their
property even though she knew they would not find anything useful. She
said she hopes they will search and research any area necessary until
Haleigh is found.Earlier this month, several agencies involved
in the investigation met to review evidence and found some leads still
needed to be followed and some evidence needed to be analyzed.Sheffield
recently closed an information center she had maintained near the home
where Haleigh disappeared, saying she needed to stay closer to her
Baker County home for medical reasons

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Re: HALEIGH CUMMINGS - 5 yo - Satsuma FL - The Beginning
Authorities on Friday dug up the remains of a horse and other
animals at the Baker County home of a grandmother of missing Putnam
County girl Haleigh Cummings to ensure that her body is not among them.
The search took place at the 25-acre tract belonging to Marie Griffis, Haleigh's maternal grandmother. Putnam County Sheriff's Lt. Johnny Greenwood said authorities had earlier
conducted a ground search of the home. They were told by a family
member that a horse and other farm animals were buried on the land. "We
are going back over our notes and conducting secondary searches. There
has not been any new information leading us that way. We are pretty
much going to dig up the horse," Greenwood said. "There is no
information that she is buried there at all. We just want to cover our
bases to make sure we don't leave any stone unturned." Several agencies were assisting in the search, including Baker and Duval county sheriff's offices. Haleigh,
5, vanished from her Satsuma home in February when she was with her
little brother and Misty Croslin, the then-girlfriend and now the wife
of her father, Ronald Cummings. Croslin told authorities she woke about
up 3 a.m. to find Haleigh missing. Cummings was at work. Extensive searches were conducted for weeks after the disappearance in Satsuma and elsewhere without success. Greenwood said it was likely the search of Griffis' property would wrap up on Friday. "We
are checking every place more than one time," he said. "Just because we
checked it before doesn't mean we didn't miss something."
animals at the Baker County home of a grandmother of missing Putnam
County girl Haleigh Cummings to ensure that her body is not among them.
The search took place at the 25-acre tract belonging to Marie Griffis, Haleigh's maternal grandmother. Putnam County Sheriff's Lt. Johnny Greenwood said authorities had earlier
conducted a ground search of the home. They were told by a family
member that a horse and other farm animals were buried on the land. "We
are going back over our notes and conducting secondary searches. There
has not been any new information leading us that way. We are pretty
much going to dig up the horse," Greenwood said. "There is no
information that she is buried there at all. We just want to cover our
bases to make sure we don't leave any stone unturned." Several agencies were assisting in the search, including Baker and Duval county sheriff's offices. Haleigh,
5, vanished from her Satsuma home in February when she was with her
little brother and Misty Croslin, the then-girlfriend and now the wife
of her father, Ronald Cummings. Croslin told authorities she woke about
up 3 a.m. to find Haleigh missing. Cummings was at work. Extensive searches were conducted for weeks after the disappearance in Satsuma and elsewhere without success. Greenwood said it was likely the search of Griffis' property would wrap up on Friday. "We
are checking every place more than one time," he said. "Just because we
checked it before doesn't mean we didn't miss something."

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Cobra Staubs still working the case
It's been five months since 5-year-old Haleigh Cummings disappeared from the bedroom of her family's trailer home in Satsuma,
a rural community north of Ocala National Forest. Haleigh, with her
blond hair and eager smile, captured the attention of the Nancy Grace
media brigades just after the memorial service for the previous missing-Florida-child-of-the-moment, Caylee Anthony.
But since then, law enforcement officers have searched 4,000 leads and come
up with no suspect in a case they are treating as an abduction. Most
media outlets have stopped sending camera crews to Satsuma. Yet a Fort
Lauderdale bounty hunter has made the search for Haleigh his mission,
investing thousands of dollars and jeopardizing his day job as a bail
bondsman in his quest.
"You got to be crazy to do this shit," admits William Staubs, who goes by the nickname "Cobra." "I just pray
that she's still alive."
Built like a hillbilly hockey player, with cowboy boots, a ponytail,
and gold chains around his neck, Staubs is no stranger to difficult
cases. Two years ago, he chased a fugitive from East Naples,
Christopher Riendeau, who'd skipped out on a bond for drug charges and
begun hiding out near military bases. Staubs and his partner tracked
Riendeau across several states, finally busting him in Tennessee and
discovering his cache of pipe bombs and grenades. (Riendeau was later sentenced to five years in state prison for making the bombs.)
Staubs, who has five kids of his own, says he started worked on the Haleigh
case as a favor to Richard Grund, whose son, Jessie, was once engaged
to marry Caylee Anthony's mother, Casey. The bounty hunter drove up to
Satsuma in March and stayed for nearly a month, spending 22 hours a day
interviewing the locals and combing the swamps and woods around town.
He'd come back to his hotel room by 1 a.m. to catch Nancy Grace's
latest spin on the story, then leave again by 4 a.m.
Soon, Staubs became convinced that a member of Haleigh's family committed the
crime. On the night she disappeared, Haleigh was at home with Misty
Croslin, her dad's 17-year-old girlfriend, whom he later married.
Haleigh's mom, Crystal Sheffield, had custody of her daughter every
other weekend.
Staubs is still working on the case and claims
he's racked up $50,000 in expenses and lost wages on the search. Even
if he finds the missing girl alive, Staubs says he wouldn't want to
return her to either of her parents. "It's a turmoil of shit up
there," he says.
a rural community north of Ocala National Forest. Haleigh, with her
blond hair and eager smile, captured the attention of the Nancy Grace
media brigades just after the memorial service for the previous missing-Florida-child-of-the-moment, Caylee Anthony.
But since then, law enforcement officers have searched 4,000 leads and come
up with no suspect in a case they are treating as an abduction. Most
media outlets have stopped sending camera crews to Satsuma. Yet a Fort
Lauderdale bounty hunter has made the search for Haleigh his mission,
investing thousands of dollars and jeopardizing his day job as a bail
bondsman in his quest.
"You got to be crazy to do this shit," admits William Staubs, who goes by the nickname "Cobra." "I just pray
that she's still alive."
Built like a hillbilly hockey player, with cowboy boots, a ponytail,
and gold chains around his neck, Staubs is no stranger to difficult
cases. Two years ago, he chased a fugitive from East Naples,
Christopher Riendeau, who'd skipped out on a bond for drug charges and
begun hiding out near military bases. Staubs and his partner tracked
Riendeau across several states, finally busting him in Tennessee and
discovering his cache of pipe bombs and grenades. (Riendeau was later sentenced to five years in state prison for making the bombs.)
Staubs, who has five kids of his own, says he started worked on the Haleigh
case as a favor to Richard Grund, whose son, Jessie, was once engaged
to marry Caylee Anthony's mother, Casey. The bounty hunter drove up to
Satsuma in March and stayed for nearly a month, spending 22 hours a day
interviewing the locals and combing the swamps and woods around town.
He'd come back to his hotel room by 1 a.m. to catch Nancy Grace's
latest spin on the story, then leave again by 4 a.m.
Soon, Staubs became convinced that a member of Haleigh's family committed the
crime. On the night she disappeared, Haleigh was at home with Misty
Croslin, her dad's 17-year-old girlfriend, whom he later married.
Haleigh's mom, Crystal Sheffield, had custody of her daughter every
other weekend.
Staubs is still working on the case and claims
he's racked up $50,000 in expenses and lost wages on the search. Even
if he finds the missing girl alive, Staubs says he wouldn't want to
return her to either of her parents. "It's a turmoil of shit up
there," he says.

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Re: HALEIGH CUMMINGS - 5 yo - Satsuma FL - The Beginning
Posted By Simon Barrett on the Blogger News Network~
Our good friend TJ Hart of The Sky 97.3 has just sent me this update about the Haleigh Cummings case.
On June 4, 2009, The Florida Department of Law Enforcement hosted a roundtable
including the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies on the
abduction of a 5-year-old Satuma girl with the intention of holding a
second such meeting in 30 days if the case was not solved by then.
That date has come and gone with no resolution in the abduction of Haleigh Cummings and no second roundtable has been planned.
“No second FDLE roundatable has taken place yet, but we do talk to
FDLE nearly every day on this case,” said Lt. Johnny Greenwood with the
Putnam County Sheriff’s Office in an interview with me on 97.3 The Sky
Friday afternoon.
The first roundtable meeting nearly a month ago produced the
surprising information that several pieces of evidence previously
gathered by techs had not yet been analyzed.
Haleigh Cummings was last seen between 8pm and 10pm February 10,
2009 in her father’s Hermit’s Cove home in Putnam County near Satsuma,
Florida. The girl was in the care of Haleigh’s father’s 17-year-old
girlfriend–now teen bride Misty Croslin-Cummings. Misty was the last
person to see Haleigh and her inconsistent timelines given to police
have been frustrating for investigators in this case.
Since then, a search of the Baker County farm where Haleigh’s mom,
Crystal Sheffield, lives with her mother, Marie Griffis, took place in
late June and turned up nothing more than a few animal bones.
Lt. Greenwood said that search which involved 43 officers, some
cadaver dogs and a diver for the ponds on the property was a part of
their due diligence. They wanted to search the farm after hearing from
family members in conversations that a horse had been buried on the
property.
Over 4000 leads have come into the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. They still have plenty of information to sift through.
Lt. Greenwood did clear up a question as to who was now in charge of
the investigation into Haleigh’s disappearance. Greenwood told me that
when the investigation first began, Detective John Merchant, who
handles the department’s murder investigations, and Detective Peggy
Cone, who primarily deals with missing persons, worked together leading
the case. He said that Merchant was more visible because he was seen in
the media transporting people for questioning.
Greenwood said Friday that Merchant is very busy with a couple of
recent murders in the county and that Detective Cone is now seen more
publicly as the investigator in charge of the Haleigh investigation.
Putnam County Sheriff’s officials have stated repeatedly that no one has been cleared in the investigation.
I spoke recently with several family members and each of them is
expressing frustration in the slow movement in the case. One relative
who has been virtually silent for months told me Friday night that if
some level of satisfaction is not met in the next couple of days, that
silence will likely be broken.
I received word from South Florida late Friday afternoon that
private investigator Cobra Staubs is assembling a new team that will
independently and aggressively pursue all leads in case of missing
Haleigh Cummings.
Haleigh is described as a 5 year old white female. She is
approximately 3′0, 39 lbs, blonde hair & brown eyes with light
peanut-shaped birth mark on her left cheek. Unknown clothing
description.
Haleigh was last seen at her residence in the Hermit’s Cove area of
Putnam County on February 9, 2009 between the hours of 8-10pm.
A statewide Amber Alert has been issued. An additional $35,000 in rewards have been posted.
If you have any information and wish to remain anonymous, please
call Crime Stoppers at 1-888-277-TIPS (8477) or you can Text your tip
by Texting “TIP231 plus your message” to CRIMES (274637).
Our good friend TJ Hart of The Sky 97.3 has just sent me this update about the Haleigh Cummings case.
On June 4, 2009, The Florida Department of Law Enforcement hosted a roundtable
including the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies on the
abduction of a 5-year-old Satuma girl with the intention of holding a
second such meeting in 30 days if the case was not solved by then.
That date has come and gone with no resolution in the abduction of Haleigh Cummings and no second roundtable has been planned.
“No second FDLE roundatable has taken place yet, but we do talk to
FDLE nearly every day on this case,” said Lt. Johnny Greenwood with the
Putnam County Sheriff’s Office in an interview with me on 97.3 The Sky
Friday afternoon.
The first roundtable meeting nearly a month ago produced the
surprising information that several pieces of evidence previously
gathered by techs had not yet been analyzed.
Haleigh Cummings was last seen between 8pm and 10pm February 10,
2009 in her father’s Hermit’s Cove home in Putnam County near Satsuma,
Florida. The girl was in the care of Haleigh’s father’s 17-year-old
girlfriend–now teen bride Misty Croslin-Cummings. Misty was the last
person to see Haleigh and her inconsistent timelines given to police
have been frustrating for investigators in this case.
Since then, a search of the Baker County farm where Haleigh’s mom,
Crystal Sheffield, lives with her mother, Marie Griffis, took place in
late June and turned up nothing more than a few animal bones.
Lt. Greenwood said that search which involved 43 officers, some
cadaver dogs and a diver for the ponds on the property was a part of
their due diligence. They wanted to search the farm after hearing from
family members in conversations that a horse had been buried on the
property.
Over 4000 leads have come into the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. They still have plenty of information to sift through.
Lt. Greenwood did clear up a question as to who was now in charge of
the investigation into Haleigh’s disappearance. Greenwood told me that
when the investigation first began, Detective John Merchant, who
handles the department’s murder investigations, and Detective Peggy
Cone, who primarily deals with missing persons, worked together leading
the case. He said that Merchant was more visible because he was seen in
the media transporting people for questioning.
Greenwood said Friday that Merchant is very busy with a couple of
recent murders in the county and that Detective Cone is now seen more
publicly as the investigator in charge of the Haleigh investigation.
Putnam County Sheriff’s officials have stated repeatedly that no one has been cleared in the investigation.
I spoke recently with several family members and each of them is
expressing frustration in the slow movement in the case. One relative
who has been virtually silent for months told me Friday night that if
some level of satisfaction is not met in the next couple of days, that
silence will likely be broken.
I received word from South Florida late Friday afternoon that
private investigator Cobra Staubs is assembling a new team that will
independently and aggressively pursue all leads in case of missing
Haleigh Cummings.
Haleigh is described as a 5 year old white female. She is
approximately 3′0, 39 lbs, blonde hair & brown eyes with light
peanut-shaped birth mark on her left cheek. Unknown clothing
description.
Haleigh was last seen at her residence in the Hermit’s Cove area of
Putnam County on February 9, 2009 between the hours of 8-10pm.
A statewide Amber Alert has been issued. An additional $35,000 in rewards have been posted.
If you have any information and wish to remain anonymous, please
call Crime Stoppers at 1-888-277-TIPS (8477) or you can Text your tip
by Texting “TIP231 plus your message” to CRIMES (274637).

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Re: HALEIGH CUMMINGS - 5 yo - Satsuma FL - The Beginning
Requests Made for a 2nd Search Near Haleigh Cummings’s Home
Posted on July 12th, 2009
by Simon Barrett in Society and Culture
Read 1,125 times.
An Update from our very good friend TJ Hart of The Sky 97.3
TJ Hart Reporting
Over the course of the investigation, several psychics and some family members of Haleigh Cummings have asked the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office to search a nearby property one more time for clues in the disappearance five-year-old Haleigh Cummings.
Haleigh Cummings was last seen between 8pm and 10pm February 10, 2009 in her father’s Hermit’s Cove home in Putnam County near Satsuma, Florida.
The girl was in the care of Haleigh’s father’s 17-year-old girlfriend–now teen bride– Misty Croslin-Cummings. Misty was the last person to see Haleigh and her inconsistent timelines given to police have been frustrating for investigators in this case.
The property in question is just through the wooded area behind the former home of Ronald Cummings and has a green trailer on in it. The man who lives in the trailer is reported to be a rent-free tenant of a landlord who has granted him permission to reside there.
It is this trailer that has psychics and some members of Haleigh’s family convinced that the child’s body might be buried there.
Previous comments made by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office and by Major Gary Bowling state that every square inch of the wooded area has been searched and so has the property in question.
I was filing live reports from Hermit’s Cove for 97.3 The Sky and for several CNN Headline News programs (Nancy Grace, ISSUES with Jane Velez-Mitchell and PRIME NEWS with Mike Galanos) the day the cadaver dogs were there and hit upon the dumpsters. I saw the dogs roaming through that wooded area, but not on the property where the green trailer sits.
These requests have come in to law enforcement ever since Haleigh vanished. One woman told me she was ordered not to contact the sheriff’s office anymore with her claims regarding the trailer.
I wrote to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office Saturday asking if another search of the property could be conducted. It wasn’t because I believe in psychics–It’s only because history shows there might be a good reason to look again.
The body of 9-year-old Jessica Lundsford might not have ever been found had it not been for the people in that Homasassa, Florida neighborhood who insisted the property where John Evander Couey had been staying be searched again.
In that case, Couey–a repeat sex offender–took the girl from her unlocked home and held her captive at the trailer where he was staying with a relative. Over several days, Couey sexually battered the girl and fed her pizza while hiding her from his relatives. Couey panicked after police came by the trailer but didn’t bother to go inside. He dug a hole on the property, bound and gagged the girl and gave her a stuffed dolphin to hold (so she wouldn’t be afraid) as he placed her in a plastic bag and buried her alive.
Maybe this property is worth another look?
So far, over 4000 leads have come into the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office.
Putnam County Sheriff’s officials have stated repeatedly that no one has been cleared in the investigation.
TJ Hart
http://www.bloggernews.net/121555
Posted on July 12th, 2009
by Simon Barrett in Society and Culture
Read 1,125 times.
An Update from our very good friend TJ Hart of The Sky 97.3
TJ Hart Reporting
Over the course of the investigation, several psychics and some family members of Haleigh Cummings have asked the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office to search a nearby property one more time for clues in the disappearance five-year-old Haleigh Cummings.
Haleigh Cummings was last seen between 8pm and 10pm February 10, 2009 in her father’s Hermit’s Cove home in Putnam County near Satsuma, Florida.
The girl was in the care of Haleigh’s father’s 17-year-old girlfriend–now teen bride– Misty Croslin-Cummings. Misty was the last person to see Haleigh and her inconsistent timelines given to police have been frustrating for investigators in this case.
The property in question is just through the wooded area behind the former home of Ronald Cummings and has a green trailer on in it. The man who lives in the trailer is reported to be a rent-free tenant of a landlord who has granted him permission to reside there.
It is this trailer that has psychics and some members of Haleigh’s family convinced that the child’s body might be buried there.
Previous comments made by the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office and by Major Gary Bowling state that every square inch of the wooded area has been searched and so has the property in question.
I was filing live reports from Hermit’s Cove for 97.3 The Sky and for several CNN Headline News programs (Nancy Grace, ISSUES with Jane Velez-Mitchell and PRIME NEWS with Mike Galanos) the day the cadaver dogs were there and hit upon the dumpsters. I saw the dogs roaming through that wooded area, but not on the property where the green trailer sits.
These requests have come in to law enforcement ever since Haleigh vanished. One woman told me she was ordered not to contact the sheriff’s office anymore with her claims regarding the trailer.
I wrote to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office Saturday asking if another search of the property could be conducted. It wasn’t because I believe in psychics–It’s only because history shows there might be a good reason to look again.
The body of 9-year-old Jessica Lundsford might not have ever been found had it not been for the people in that Homasassa, Florida neighborhood who insisted the property where John Evander Couey had been staying be searched again.
In that case, Couey–a repeat sex offender–took the girl from her unlocked home and held her captive at the trailer where he was staying with a relative. Over several days, Couey sexually battered the girl and fed her pizza while hiding her from his relatives. Couey panicked after police came by the trailer but didn’t bother to go inside. He dug a hole on the property, bound and gagged the girl and gave her a stuffed dolphin to hold (so she wouldn’t be afraid) as he placed her in a plastic bag and buried her alive.
Maybe this property is worth another look?
So far, over 4000 leads have come into the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office.
Putnam County Sheriff’s officials have stated repeatedly that no one has been cleared in the investigation.
TJ Hart
http://www.bloggernews.net/121555

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Sounds like TJ Hart is more than a little frustrated
REPORTER’S NOTES 7/15/2009
by TJ Hart
I post today as a frustrated man who is starting to feel like the
cost of doing Haleigh updates and keeping her name and picture in the
public might not worth the trouble anymore.
I have had this feeling before. And I will overcome it again.
It is very frustrating to only report how the investigation is going
so far and how the girl’s family is reacting to the investigation. But
it’s all the there is to factually go at this point.
You need to know that there are 2 main reasons for the national media moving away from this story:
1) Slow movement in the investigation
2) The devolving and ugly side-taking, cross-fence sniping that
would make the producers of the Jerry Springer Show sick. This does not
play well with national audiences and the networks know it!
If anyone really knew where little Haleigh is, she’d be home right now.
You no longer have to feel helpless as you follow this story.
I want to give each of our readers with the opportunity to empower yourself in the search for Haleigh.
The invitation is sincere and open to any and all who believe they can help.
1) Physically get to Satsuma.
2) Check in with LE.
3) Scour the woods.
4) Take some chances walking through the swamps, rivers, bayous and ponds and not get taken down by a gator or a snake.
5) Personally confront those you believe are “hiding something.”
6) Bring the child home.
7) Stay around for all the trials that will follow.
God bless you if you can pull it off.
If you cannot physically do this, but your heart is in the right place:
1) Call or write your Putnam County Commissioners and Sheriff’s Office and demand action and answers on this case.
2) Call and write your Florida State Representative or State Senator and demand action and
answers from LE.
3) Exercise your right as a citizen of the US to vote any office
holder out of a job at the ballot box should the appropriate actions in
getting this case solved not be expedited to the best of the office
holder’s ability.
Remember, until this nation turns totally to socialism, it’s still a
free and representative republic where the office holders work FOR you
and don’t CONTROL you.
by TJ Hart
I post today as a frustrated man who is starting to feel like the
cost of doing Haleigh updates and keeping her name and picture in the
public might not worth the trouble anymore.
I have had this feeling before. And I will overcome it again.
It is very frustrating to only report how the investigation is going
so far and how the girl’s family is reacting to the investigation. But
it’s all the there is to factually go at this point.
You need to know that there are 2 main reasons for the national media moving away from this story:
1) Slow movement in the investigation
2) The devolving and ugly side-taking, cross-fence sniping that
would make the producers of the Jerry Springer Show sick. This does not
play well with national audiences and the networks know it!
If anyone really knew where little Haleigh is, she’d be home right now.
You no longer have to feel helpless as you follow this story.
I want to give each of our readers with the opportunity to empower yourself in the search for Haleigh.
The invitation is sincere and open to any and all who believe they can help.
1) Physically get to Satsuma.
2) Check in with LE.
3) Scour the woods.
4) Take some chances walking through the swamps, rivers, bayous and ponds and not get taken down by a gator or a snake.
5) Personally confront those you believe are “hiding something.”
6) Bring the child home.
7) Stay around for all the trials that will follow.
God bless you if you can pull it off.
If you cannot physically do this, but your heart is in the right place:
1) Call or write your Putnam County Commissioners and Sheriff’s Office and demand action and answers on this case.
2) Call and write your Florida State Representative or State Senator and demand action and
answers from LE.
3) Exercise your right as a citizen of the US to vote any office
holder out of a job at the ballot box should the appropriate actions in
getting this case solved not be expedited to the best of the office
holder’s ability.
Remember, until this nation turns totally to socialism, it’s still a
free and representative republic where the office holders work FOR you
and don’t CONTROL you.

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- Job/hobbies: Searching for Truth and Justice
Re: HALEIGH CUMMINGS - 5 yo - Satsuma FL - The Beginning
Haliegh Cummings: Father Wants Mother/Family Investigated
July 15, 2009 by: Express
PRESS RELEASE- HALEIGH CUMMINGS CASE FROM HALEIGH CUMMING’S FATHER- RONALD, ATTORNEY

RE: Haleigh Cummings Caseit is safe and appropriate to state that most child abductions are perpetrated not by strangers, but by family members for purposes of illegally changing custody. Crystal Sheffield does not have custody of the parties’ two children, including her daughter Haleigh, which is a social stigma in the eyes of some.
There is often a history of conflict between the parents, with a variety of disputes involving their children. This has certainly been true with Ronald Cummings and Crystal Sheffield.
This press release is in response to the Friday, June 26, 2009 dig and excavation on land owned by Crystal Sheffield’s family in Baker County, Florida.
Forty police officers from five agencies reportedly participated.
The following is a quote from Lieutenant Johnny Greenwood, spokesman for the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. The quote was printed in the Saturday, June 27, 2009 Gainesville Sun:
“We are going back over our notes and conducting secondary searches. There has not been any new information leading us that way. We are pretty much going to dig up the horse… There is no information that she (Haleigh) is buried there at all”.
Animal remains were recovered, as expected.
This office certainly hopes that no one in law enforcement is operating on the theory that Haleigh was murdered by her mother’s family.
There is however a more plausible explanation. While this office does not have the statistical data that criminologist possess,
There was in fact a pending contempt hearing for back child support against Crystal Sheffield when Haleigh went missing, which is a possible motive, since she was facing jail incarceration.
This office has provided to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Department of Children and Families confidential memos dated April 1, April 6th, and April 17, 2009, that addressed these issues in great detail and correlated this to the crime scene which showed no signs of forced entry and the fact that Haleigh would have unlocked the door for a family member. The crime scene also featured a door propped open as if staged. A stranger perpetrator would likely have left the door shut to gain time for escape. This supports the notion that someone was trying to divert attention from himself or herself.
We are not making any accusations against anyone. We are asking that Crystal Sheffield’s family be investigated in the same thorough, rigorous manner that Ronald Cummings and Misty Croslin Cummings have been investigated. In addition to Crystal’s mother and family in Baker County, Crystal’s father Johnny Marcus “Marty” Sheffield resides in Putnam County, a few miles from where Haleigh went missing.
We hope that law enforcement follows family leads wherever it might direct them, including out of state. The FBI and out of state law enforcement agencies could possibly be of great assistance.
The perpetrator of this offense no doubt never contemplated on February 10, 2009 that this case would receive such media attention.
Continuing attention may yet lead to this case being solved.
http://www.cayleedaily.com/2009/07/haliegh-cummings-father-suspects-motherfamily-in-disappearance/
July 15, 2009 by: Express
PRESS RELEASE- HALEIGH CUMMINGS CASE FROM HALEIGH CUMMING’S FATHER- RONALD, ATTORNEY

RE: Haleigh Cummings Caseit is safe and appropriate to state that most child abductions are perpetrated not by strangers, but by family members for purposes of illegally changing custody. Crystal Sheffield does not have custody of the parties’ two children, including her daughter Haleigh, which is a social stigma in the eyes of some.
There is often a history of conflict between the parents, with a variety of disputes involving their children. This has certainly been true with Ronald Cummings and Crystal Sheffield.
This press release is in response to the Friday, June 26, 2009 dig and excavation on land owned by Crystal Sheffield’s family in Baker County, Florida.
Forty police officers from five agencies reportedly participated.
The following is a quote from Lieutenant Johnny Greenwood, spokesman for the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. The quote was printed in the Saturday, June 27, 2009 Gainesville Sun:
“We are going back over our notes and conducting secondary searches. There has not been any new information leading us that way. We are pretty much going to dig up the horse… There is no information that she (Haleigh) is buried there at all”.
Animal remains were recovered, as expected.
This office certainly hopes that no one in law enforcement is operating on the theory that Haleigh was murdered by her mother’s family.
There is however a more plausible explanation. While this office does not have the statistical data that criminologist possess,
There was in fact a pending contempt hearing for back child support against Crystal Sheffield when Haleigh went missing, which is a possible motive, since she was facing jail incarceration.
This office has provided to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Department of Children and Families confidential memos dated April 1, April 6th, and April 17, 2009, that addressed these issues in great detail and correlated this to the crime scene which showed no signs of forced entry and the fact that Haleigh would have unlocked the door for a family member. The crime scene also featured a door propped open as if staged. A stranger perpetrator would likely have left the door shut to gain time for escape. This supports the notion that someone was trying to divert attention from himself or herself.
We are not making any accusations against anyone. We are asking that Crystal Sheffield’s family be investigated in the same thorough, rigorous manner that Ronald Cummings and Misty Croslin Cummings have been investigated. In addition to Crystal’s mother and family in Baker County, Crystal’s father Johnny Marcus “Marty” Sheffield resides in Putnam County, a few miles from where Haleigh went missing.
We hope that law enforcement follows family leads wherever it might direct them, including out of state. The FBI and out of state law enforcement agencies could possibly be of great assistance.
The perpetrator of this offense no doubt never contemplated on February 10, 2009 that this case would receive such media attention.
Continuing attention may yet lead to this case being solved.
http://www.cayleedaily.com/2009/07/haliegh-cummings-father-suspects-motherfamily-in-disappearance/
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5 months later - Still no Haleigh Bug?
For Haleigh Cummings' grandmother, it's not knowing what happened to the 5-year-old girl that tears her apart.
Is Haleigh alive or dead? Did someone take her from her father's
doublewide mobile home early Feb. 10 or did she wander away in the
middle of the night?
"If she is alive, are they taking care of her, feeding her? We wonder if we are going to ever
see her again," Marie Griffis said.
Since Day One, the Putnam County Sheriff's Office said it believes the girl
was abducted from the home hidden beneath towering trees near the end
of a sparsely populated rural dirt street.
Ironically, Haleigh was reported missing just hours before a memorial service was
held in Orlando for 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, whose body had been
found after months of searching. The victim's mother, Casey Anthony,
has been charged with first-degree murder. That case has somewhat
overshadowed Haleigh's disappearance because of the heavy news media
coverage in the Orlando area.
After searching thousands of acres on foot, on horseback and from the air and
following hundreds of leads, digging through trash bins and
interviewing dozens of people, the sheriff's office still doesn't have
a suspect in Haleigh disappearance. A reward of $35,000 has not broken
the case.
"We have to operate on several theories. Stranger abduction is one of
them," Maj. Gary Bowling said. "We are investigating every possibility.
There any number of things that could have happened."
Investigators quickly contacted all the sexual predators living in the area, about 60
miles southwest of Jacksonville, to eliminate them as possible suspects.
"We are working on it every day," Bowling said. "There has been a high
level of frustration from the beginning of not being able to get to the
logical conclusion, solve the case and return Haleigh to her family."
Authorities first learned of Haleigh's disappearance in a 911 call from Misty
Croslin, the 17-year-old live-in girlfriend of Ronald Cummings, the
girl's father. She told investigators Haleigh was missing when she
awoke at about 3 a.m. and noticed the back door was propped open with a
brick. Cummings, who worked a night shift at a bridge manufacturing
company, arrived home about that time.
Investigators sealed off the area, searching
it on foot with dogs and later horses. Airplanes and helicopters looked
from the air, while boats plied the nearby St. Johns River.
After a round-table discussion in early June with the sheriff's office,
Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the FBI and the State Attorney's
Office, it was announced that there were still more than 4,000 leads
being followed.
"We are not ruling out any possibility," Bowling said. Another meeting is expected soon.
While the search continued, a soap opera developed. Haleigh's parents never
married, and bad blood developed after they split. Cummings, who had a
job, was given custody of Haleigh and her brother.
Cummings' family was barred from the mobile home for several weeks, so they set
up a camp down the street, sleeping on cots, watching a big-screen
television. About a half-mile away, Haleigh's mother, Crystal
Sheffield, and Griffis erected a large tent. Both camps catered to the
growing media crowd.
The Sheffield-Griffis family believe Cummings and Croslin have been inconsistent in their
stories to authorities. In a TV interview Sheffield also accused
Cummings of physically and verbally abusing her while she was pregnant
with Haleigh and of hitting the girl. But in another TV interview, she
said Cummings is a good father who would not hurt the girl.
About a month after the little girl disappeared, Cummings and Croslin married
and then appeared on NBC's "Today" show while on their honeymoon.
After questions developed over the care of Haleigh and her little brother,
both Sheffield and Cummings obtained free legal counsel.
A call to Gregory Kimball, an attorney representing Haleigh's father, was
not returned and a woman who answered the telephone at the office said
Cummings was no longer doing interviews.
Deputies recently searched the property near Glen St. Mary in north Florida
where Griffis and Sheffield live. They found nothing.
Griffis believes the case will eventually be solved.
"I still think the police have something. They just haven't put it all
together yet. When they get all this evidence in and they can put all
this stuff in one big pile, they will tell the people what they have
and make an arrest," she said.
Ernie Allen, president and CEO of The National Center for Missing &
Exploited Children, said while speed is important, someone knows what
happened to Haleigh and law enforcement just needs their information to
solve the case.
"There is hope that Haleigh Cummings is alive and she is recoverable," Allen said, adding
that only a third of stranger abductions result in death.
Is Haleigh alive or dead? Did someone take her from her father's
doublewide mobile home early Feb. 10 or did she wander away in the
middle of the night?
"If she is alive, are they taking care of her, feeding her? We wonder if we are going to ever
see her again," Marie Griffis said.
Since Day One, the Putnam County Sheriff's Office said it believes the girl
was abducted from the home hidden beneath towering trees near the end
of a sparsely populated rural dirt street.
Ironically, Haleigh was reported missing just hours before a memorial service was
held in Orlando for 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, whose body had been
found after months of searching. The victim's mother, Casey Anthony,
has been charged with first-degree murder. That case has somewhat
overshadowed Haleigh's disappearance because of the heavy news media
coverage in the Orlando area.
After searching thousands of acres on foot, on horseback and from the air and
following hundreds of leads, digging through trash bins and
interviewing dozens of people, the sheriff's office still doesn't have
a suspect in Haleigh disappearance. A reward of $35,000 has not broken
the case.
"We have to operate on several theories. Stranger abduction is one of
them," Maj. Gary Bowling said. "We are investigating every possibility.
There any number of things that could have happened."
Investigators quickly contacted all the sexual predators living in the area, about 60
miles southwest of Jacksonville, to eliminate them as possible suspects.
"We are working on it every day," Bowling said. "There has been a high
level of frustration from the beginning of not being able to get to the
logical conclusion, solve the case and return Haleigh to her family."
Authorities first learned of Haleigh's disappearance in a 911 call from Misty
Croslin, the 17-year-old live-in girlfriend of Ronald Cummings, the
girl's father. She told investigators Haleigh was missing when she
awoke at about 3 a.m. and noticed the back door was propped open with a
brick. Cummings, who worked a night shift at a bridge manufacturing
company, arrived home about that time.
Investigators sealed off the area, searching
it on foot with dogs and later horses. Airplanes and helicopters looked
from the air, while boats plied the nearby St. Johns River.
After a round-table discussion in early June with the sheriff's office,
Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the FBI and the State Attorney's
Office, it was announced that there were still more than 4,000 leads
being followed.
"We are not ruling out any possibility," Bowling said. Another meeting is expected soon.
While the search continued, a soap opera developed. Haleigh's parents never
married, and bad blood developed after they split. Cummings, who had a
job, was given custody of Haleigh and her brother.
Cummings' family was barred from the mobile home for several weeks, so they set
up a camp down the street, sleeping on cots, watching a big-screen
television. About a half-mile away, Haleigh's mother, Crystal
Sheffield, and Griffis erected a large tent. Both camps catered to the
growing media crowd.
The Sheffield-Griffis family believe Cummings and Croslin have been inconsistent in their
stories to authorities. In a TV interview Sheffield also accused
Cummings of physically and verbally abusing her while she was pregnant
with Haleigh and of hitting the girl. But in another TV interview, she
said Cummings is a good father who would not hurt the girl.
About a month after the little girl disappeared, Cummings and Croslin married
and then appeared on NBC's "Today" show while on their honeymoon.
After questions developed over the care of Haleigh and her little brother,
both Sheffield and Cummings obtained free legal counsel.
A call to Gregory Kimball, an attorney representing Haleigh's father, was
not returned and a woman who answered the telephone at the office said
Cummings was no longer doing interviews.
Deputies recently searched the property near Glen St. Mary in north Florida
where Griffis and Sheffield live. They found nothing.
Griffis believes the case will eventually be solved.
"I still think the police have something. They just haven't put it all
together yet. When they get all this evidence in and they can put all
this stuff in one big pile, they will tell the people what they have
and make an arrest," she said.
Ernie Allen, president and CEO of The National Center for Missing &
Exploited Children, said while speed is important, someone knows what
happened to Haleigh and law enforcement just needs their information to
solve the case.
"There is hope that Haleigh Cummings is alive and she is recoverable," Allen said, adding
that only a third of stranger abductions result in death.

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- Job/hobbies: Searching for Truth and Justice
Ron Cummings cleared by Florida DCF
Ronald Cummings, the father of a Putnam County 5-year-old who has
been missing for five months, has been cleared in an abuse
investigation conducted by the Florida Department of Children and
Families . Haleigh Cummings has not been seen since she was reported missing from her Putnam County home on Feb. 10. On Thursday, Ronald Cummings' attorney announced in a news release that
they had been notified the DCF investigation had been closed with no
evidence of abuse.Attorney Greg Kimball with the law practice of
Kimball & Snider in Palatka, which represented Cummings pro bono,
said there are no other pending legal matters in this case."Now it's just about where is Haleigh," he said.Cummings will retain custody of his son Ronald Cummings Jr. In addition,
Cummings and his wife, Misty Croslin Cummings, who reported Haleigh
missing, both agreed to attend parenting classes.According to
John Harrell, a spokesman for DCF's northeast region, the investigation
was closed a few weeks ago with no indicators of abuse. He said the
couple were strongly encouraged to attend parenting classes, "to cover
issues like age-appropriate supervision and other topics."As for
Haleigh's mother, Crystal Sheffield, it was stated in the release that
an agreement of visitation has been "judicially approved regarding
Ronald Cummings Jr. and parental rights." Details were not provided.
Sheffield's attorney, Kim Picazio, did not immediately return telephone
calls on Thursday.Kimball said Sheffield has visitation rights with her son and that some other family law issues were modified.Kimball and Snider said their office has provided information to the Putnam
County Sheriff's Office regarding Haleigh's disappearance that they
believe might be beneficial to the search."But at this point in time, there is nothing further for us to do," they wrote.So far no one has been identified as a suspect in Haleigh's disappearance
nor has a motive been released. Earlier this week, Lt. Johnny Greenwood
with the Putnam County Sheriff's Office said while the case is not
considered cold, there are no plans for additional searches unless
warranted by credible new leads.Kimball said the family is unsure of how it will continue the search for Haleigh, largely relying on law enforcement.
been missing for five months, has been cleared in an abuse
investigation conducted by the Florida Department of Children and
Families . Haleigh Cummings has not been seen since she was reported missing from her Putnam County home on Feb. 10. On Thursday, Ronald Cummings' attorney announced in a news release that
they had been notified the DCF investigation had been closed with no
evidence of abuse.Attorney Greg Kimball with the law practice of
Kimball & Snider in Palatka, which represented Cummings pro bono,
said there are no other pending legal matters in this case."Now it's just about where is Haleigh," he said.Cummings will retain custody of his son Ronald Cummings Jr. In addition,
Cummings and his wife, Misty Croslin Cummings, who reported Haleigh
missing, both agreed to attend parenting classes.According to
John Harrell, a spokesman for DCF's northeast region, the investigation
was closed a few weeks ago with no indicators of abuse. He said the
couple were strongly encouraged to attend parenting classes, "to cover
issues like age-appropriate supervision and other topics."As for
Haleigh's mother, Crystal Sheffield, it was stated in the release that
an agreement of visitation has been "judicially approved regarding
Ronald Cummings Jr. and parental rights." Details were not provided.
Sheffield's attorney, Kim Picazio, did not immediately return telephone
calls on Thursday.Kimball said Sheffield has visitation rights with her son and that some other family law issues were modified.Kimball and Snider said their office has provided information to the Putnam
County Sheriff's Office regarding Haleigh's disappearance that they
believe might be beneficial to the search."But at this point in time, there is nothing further for us to do," they wrote.So far no one has been identified as a suspect in Haleigh's disappearance
nor has a motive been released. Earlier this week, Lt. Johnny Greenwood
with the Putnam County Sheriff's Office said while the case is not
considered cold, there are no plans for additional searches unless
warranted by credible new leads.Kimball said the family is unsure of how it will continue the search for Haleigh, largely relying on law enforcement.

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