FAYETTEVILLE Meanwhile, state officials want to know what the Cumberland County Department of Social Services knew about Davis, the mother of 5-year-old Shaniya Davis. The child was the subject of a ...
Antoinette Davis, charged with child prostitution, is pregnant again. Nov. 20, 2009— -- The father of 5-year-old Shaniya Davis told Oprah Winfrey today that the girl's mother trafficked the child ...
Cumberland County District Attorney Ed Grannis said Thursday that the county's social services department went to great lengths to protect its image during the investigation of the death of Shaniya ...
FAYETTEVILLE More than two thousand people attended the funeral at Manna Church in Fayetteville. At one point, more than a hundred looked through the windows of the church door because they couldn't ...
A jury on Thursday convicted a Fayetteville man of kidnapping and killing a 5-year-old girl more than three years ago, but he was acquitted of raping her. A jury on Thursday convicted a Fayetteville ...
When 5-year-old Shaniya Davis of North Carolina went missing, suspicion turned to a man described as her mother’s boyfriend. As he was let go, police targeted another man spotted on hotel surveillance ...
Mon, 16 Nov 2009 22:12:19 GMT — SANFORD, N.C. (AP) " A missing 5-year-old whose mother was accused of offering her for sex was found dead off a heavily wooded road in a rural area Monday, ending a ...
More than 1,500 people crowded into Manna Church on Sunday to remember the girl who police say was sold into sexual slavery by her mother before she was raped and asphyxiated. Another 500 people ...
The aunt of a 5-year-old girl whose body was found off a rural North Carolina road said Tuesday that she had a hard time letting the girl live temporarily at her mother’s house because she believed ...
The jury in his case found the 33 year old guilty last week of first-degree murder in the death of 5-year-old Shaniya Davis. Prosecutors say in 2009, McNeill took the child from her Fayetteville home ...
FAYETTEVILLE "It is our sincere hope that the Davis family may now put this horrific event behind them, and begin the healing process," Fayetteville Police Chief Tom Nergamine told the media during a ...
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