Fake Reward
911 Call
Now months have passed after a newborn disappeared from a reported kidnapping, the baby's parents spoke out, and Statement Analysis indicated the father for deception, and the mother's statements certainly raised questions as to what she knows from the father, Willie Wilson.
Recall that Willie Wilson said that his 'daughter, er, son' was kidnapped and that the kidnappers beat him and left him unconscious. Some came to his defense saying that a hit on the head might confuse the "son versus daughter" statement, yet others said it was his attack on his daughter, earlier, that may have been in his mind at the time of his statement.
Police said his injuries did not match his description of the 'beating.' We also saw his words did not match a personal conflict.
"All we want at the end of the day, is our baby to be found," said Tanaisha Perkins, Delano's mother.
Delano Wilson
When parents are standing (or seated) together, we may hear things such as "our" daughter in an appropriate manner. Yet, given the age of the child, we are more likely to hear a mother say "my daughter" or "my baby." The maternal instincts, Solomon showed, are powerful.
But the parents of missing infant Delano Wilson say they keep calling investigators for updates on the case and no one is calling them back. They seem to not understand why police isn't given them any information.
In short, police do not believe Willie Wilson.
"It's like just leaving us hanging us to drying. Don't nobody knows what's going on," said Willie Wilson, the baby's father.
Willie Wilson says a white man and a Latino woman robbed him at gunpoint in an alley near his house while he was walking with his infant son. Wilson told investigators the man attacked him, leaving him dazed, and then snatched the baby, taking off in a blue Ford Taurus. The description is from media, not from him. From him, we expect up close and personal language. Anyone who has ever been the victim of an attack knows just how "close" and "personal" the assault is. Distancing language raises suspicion.

"I can still recall everything. Everything. That's something you not gonna forget," said Wilson.
There is a clarity in an attack like this. Expected is close language, not "that", but "this" and mostly:
"This is something I am not going to forget", and not the word "you" which is distancing language.
That's why Wilson says he's been searching online for a sketch artist to draw the people he says took his son. Police didn't supply a sketch artist because they did not want to waste resources on an obvious lie.
"I'm pretty sure a sketch artist who's talented enough would be able to draw that out. 'Cause I know exactly how they looked. They'd be actually able to put it on paper so other people can see and look for these people," said Wilson.
He knew "exactly" how they looked but could not recall if it was his son or his daughter that they took.
Oops.
Wilson says investigators haven't offered to provide one, and the cheapest he can find costs $100 an hour.
'I think they don't want to because they see me as a suspect still. That's why I haven't gotten a sketch artist. That's why haven't nobody answered my phone calls," said Wilson.
This is true. Willie Wilson has been indicated for deception in the disappearance of his daughter, er, son.

Police have said Wilson's story has left them with questions, but have never named him or the baby's mom as suspects. Investigators have questioned both parents and removed items from their home.
"Anything they want us to do, we're not hiding. We're here. They know where we're at. It's not like we're running from anybody. We're looking for our son," said Perkins.
Taniasha Perkins says that's what they're going to keep on doing until they find him.
"I feel in my spirit that my baby's okay. I just need him back with us, with his family," she said.
Next, we saw a reward offered in which there were enough indicators to question the validity of such a reward: Was it intended to help find the baby, or make the family look as if it was a real kidnapping?
Statement Analysis gets to the truth:
Please now see the statement posted, again, but with emphasis and analysis:
"Anyone in Indianapolis can help out my cousin in her time of need. This is real, and she needs all the help and assistance possible in the safe return of her son. I'm personally offering $10,000 for any information that leads to his safe return. Contact IMPD immediately with any information!!!!"
The subject is identified as Marlon Perkins, cousin to the mother, who gave the video plea that has already been analyzed.
1. Note that help is sought for "my cousin" and not for the baby.
a. "this is real", it leads me to question:
* if this is a genuine reward and the subject actually has the money;
There are enough indicators within this post to question the validity of the offer.
It is interesting to note that he did not enter the language of the 911 operator, but changed "took" to "abducted."
The 911 call does not show the priority of a kidnapping.
Next, we saw a reward offered in which there were enough indicators to question the validity of such a reward: Was it intended to help find the baby, or make the family look as if it was a real kidnapping?
Statement Analysis gets to the truth:
This is from a man identified as "Marlon Perkins" a cousin of the mother
"Anyone in Indianapolis can help out my cousin in her time of need. "This is real, and she needs all the help and assistance possible in the safe return of her son. I'm personally offering $10,000 for any information that leads to his safe return. Contact IMPD immediately with any information!!!!"
Please now see the statement posted, again, but with emphasis and analysis:
"Anyone in Indianapolis can help out my cousin in her time of need. This is real, and she needs all the help and assistance possible in the safe return of her son. I'm personally offering $10,000 for any information that leads to his safe return. Contact IMPD immediately with any information!!!!"
The subject is identified as Marlon Perkins, cousin to the mother, who gave the video plea that has already been analyzed.
1. Note that help is sought for "my cousin" and not for the baby.
2. Note that the statement does use Delano's name, which is distancing language.
3. Note the statement, "this is real", begging the question, "Why would anyone need to claim that a kidnapped baby is "real"? This may cause police to wonder if the subject knows or believes that the child is not kidnapped, and that the subject is either suspicious or knows that Willie Wilson has not been truthful. That "this is real" gives indication that it may be a fake offer.
4. Note the cousin's name is not used, either. (ISI: Incomplete Social Introduction) One may then wonder about the quality of the relationship between the subject and the mother.
5. "She needs" and not "Delano needs" or "the baby needs..." The baby's welfare is not mentioned.
6. Note the word "safe" is repeated, and the reward will be paid, not upon the baby's return, but "safe" return. We may wonder why the subject has added this word as a condition to payout.
7. "I'm personally" is not necessary and when taken with:
a. "this is real", it leads me to question:
* if this is a genuine reward and the subject actually has the money;
*if the subject believes or knows the child is not going to be returned "safely"
*the subject may be attempting to self-aggrandize, or even use this as a tangent.
There are enough indicators within this post to question the validity of the offer.
911: What is the location of your emergency?
Therefore, we expect order to begin with address. His answer:
"I'm on Hardy Street, and by chase (?), and I was robbed and someone took my daughter, I mean my son."
Note that being robbed came before reporting his son missing. This is not expected.
Was this a drug robbery?
Note the error between "daughter" and "son." It would be interesting to learn if he also has a daughter near the same age, with another woman.
It would also be interesting to learn if he is on drugs.
"I'm laying on the middle of the street off Oliver..."
911: What's your name?
Subject: Willie.
"One was a white male who was a man the other person who was a lady was hispanic. "
Specific description even of the shoes. "Jordans, red black and blue..."
911: They took your son?
Subject: Yes, they abducted my son.
It is interesting to note that he did not enter the language of the 911 operator, but changed "took" to "abducted."
He calls out that he was just "robbed and pistol whipped" but did not mention the baby, to the passerby. That the child was abducted would be the expected first thing he said.
Later, to another passerby, "I was robbed and they took my two month old son" with "took" and not "abducted"
Being "robbed" came before the taking of his son.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (August 28, 2014)– Freshly released from a night in custody, Willie Wilson made an emotional appeal for information on the whereabouts of his missing child.
“All I want is my son. I am begging, please search. I love my son.”
The mother of six week old Delano Anthony Wilson Taniasha Perkins made her own emotional statement in the 500 block of Chase Street earlier in the day.
“He means the world to me and his dad and as his parents we work really hard for our child and for you to take him away is tearing a hole in my family and in my heart,” she said.
The hole in the heart: first family, and then the mother. This is not expected.
Wilson told police that he was accosted by a white male and hispanic woman in an alley less than a block from his home Wednesday at noon.
Wilson said the pair intended to rob him of his cell phones and his wallet but took his baby instead.
“He said ‘I don’t care.’ That’s when he hit me knocked me down. I got the baby in my arms. That’s when I knew they were gonna do more because she didn’t do nothing because the man is constantly yelling at me telling me to empty my pockets, grabbing at my pants. All I could do is give him what I had. I didn’t wanna harm the baby.”
The use of the word "because" twice here is not sensible. Is the lack of sense due to deception, or is it because he was knocked unconscious?
The 911 call does not show the priority of a kidnapping.
The father's account is not believed by police. He likely killed or sold the child.
Crime Stoppers at 262-TIPS.
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