Monday, January 8, 2018

Questions Surround the Case of Mariah Woods - and Pssst

Mariah Woods was a 3 year old Onslow County, NC girl, who was reported missing on November 27, with her body discovered 5 days later in a neighboring county, just 25 miles from her home.

During the events of the timeline, her mother's live in boyfriend, Earl Kimrey was arrested on charges of concealing a body that had died of unnatural causes along with obstruction of justice, possession of stolen property, second degree burglary and felony larceny.  
He was charged with everything except the one thing the public is waiting for. . .
murder.

This is possibly pending autopsy results which are not yet in. 

My regular readers know what I say about our two (2) sources of information.  We should always understand when we're studying a rumor, it is still a rumor.  
Even if that rumor fits, it is still a rumor.  

I open up rumors for discussion on my blog and my Facebook page because there is often at least a tidbit of fact buried within. 

Some questions have arisen in reference to the actual date of death of Mariah Woods.  She was reported missing on November 27, 2018.  This was five (5) days after Thanksgiving.  

The Thanksgiving holiday brought on many questions about Mariah's demise as well as the behavior and actions of family members.  

According to photographs shared on family members timelines, a visit to Grandma's house (the mother of Earl Kimrey) did not include Mariah.  Questions have also come into play as to whether or not Mariah's mother Kristy was there.  
It is a known fact that aside from the grandmother and Earl, who brought along Kristy's two sons, Nate and Ryan were there.  It is also a known fact that Earl's ex was there with her children as well.  

Many question why the ex was there with her children.  
The only reason I would not question that would be if Earl were the biological father of the children the ex brought along.  If so, it is feasible that she was making an honest effort to bring the grandchildren to visit their grandmother for the holiday.  
However, if Earl is not the biological children of the ex, I pose the same question as my readers.  

The next question is why would Kristy allow Earl to take the boys along when she wasn't attending?

The only reason I can think of would be if Mariah were already dead, Kristy could have been at home grieving.  
None of us know yet, what day Mariah was actually killed.  With the possible absence from the family get together, the idea that she was murdered previous to Thanksgiving is quite strong. 

Some family members have said that both Mariah and Kristy were there, stating they simply didn't participate in the photo.  

I question this because I believe Kristy would have wanted to be seen in the photo if she were there, especially with an ex standing in the picture.  

Another question that recently came into play was the actual paternity of Mariah Woods.  Some say there is a possibility that Earl is actually the father of Mariah Woods.  

With this knowledge the new question comes surrounding the grandmother.  Did she know there was a possibility of Mariah being her grandchild?  If she knew this, would she still have provided protection for Earl during the events of this crime?  

While I don't believe Earl is the father of Mariah Woods, I'll still provide the answer I would have if she were.

The answer is an adamant yes, she would have protected him.  

Why? 

Because he was her son first.  Because she loved him first.  Because she has loved him the longest.  

But mostly because she has protected him all of his life while he ran amok doing drugs and breaking laws.  

People like this mom are called, "enablers".   

Having never had the proper punishment for his previous crimes, due to bail outs and protection from Mom, Earl never learned responsibility and never learned remorse. 

My question: 

Had Earl been punished correctly, left in jail to face the responsibility of his youthful crimes, receiving no protection from the consequences of his actions, would Mariah be alive today?  
Of course, none of us can answer that question but it is something to mull around in our brains as we watch so many innocent children being murdered by drug users every day.  

23 year old Fresno woman fatally shot her two toddlers

Mother arrested after 10 year old daughter injected with meth, raped, murdered and dismembered


Meth addiction leads mom to kill six (6) newborns


Meth addict charged with murder in Shaking Death of girlfriend's baby

This list could go on forever as most of us know.  The child victims of the Meth epidemic are seemingly increasing.  

Would these same people murder a child if they were not on Meth? 
 We can't say.  

However, I am positive the numbers would decline if Meth were not a part of today's society.  

I also blame CSS for the deaths of many of these children, because in so many circumstances, these children's lives have been brought to the attention of CSS through phone calls and emails from neighbors, family members, school staff and friends.  

It seems in most cases after one visit, the child is abandoned by CSS with many of these being foster children who are, 
"lost in the system".  

I believe case workers should be held accountable for these children.  

If they receive one report of a child living in a questionable situation, how does one visit validate the decision of a safe environment?  

These visits should be made more than once and with no notice.  
Random visits to these reported homes, would most likely save the life of another child later.

Pssst . . .  Giveaway coming soon!