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QUINTON SIMON: Georgia vs. Leilani Simon for murder of toddler son *GUILTY* (1 Viewer)

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Savannah : Police searching for missing 20-month-old toddler​

The Chatham County Police Department is searching for a missing toddler.

Twenty-month-old Quinton Simon was last seen at his home in the 500 block of Buckhalter Road at 6 a.m. this morning, and was reported missing at approximately 9:00 a.m.

He was wearing a light blue Sesame Street shirt and black pants.

 
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By SHAWN COHEN IN GIRARD, GEORGIA, FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 13:25 EDT, 24 October 2022 | UPDATED: 13:33 EDT, 24 October 2022

EXCLUSIVE: 'She told police I took him overnight!' Quinton Simon's father reveals the Georgia toddler's prime suspect mother tried to pin the 18-month-old's disappearance on HIM – but says he hasn't seen his son in months​

  • Leilani Simon, 22, is the main suspect in the disappearance of her 18-month-old son Quinton Simon, who vanished on October 5
  • DailyMail.com located the boy's biological father at his home 85 miles from Savannah, Georgia, where Quinton was last seen
  • Henry 'Bubba' Moss revealed to DailyMail.com how Leilani tried to pin his son's disappearance on him, telling police he snatched the toddler
  • 'Leilani's tried to blame it on me,' the 24-year-old told DailyMail.com. 'I told police – she's gonna hurt that baby'
  • Bubba described Leilani as a cheater and liar who spent her days snorting cocaine and smoking marijuana
  • FBI agents assume the boy is dead and are searching a landfill for Quinton's body
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The mother named as a suspect in the murder of her 18-month-old son Quinton Simon tried to pin his disappearance on his biological father, DailyMail.com has learned.

Leilani Simon told police that her ex-lover snatched the toddler from her Savannah home in the darkness of night, prompting police to track down and confront Quinton's long-absent father shortly after she reported him missing on October 5.

DailyMail.com located the tragic boy's biological father at his home 85 miles from Savannah and in an exclusive interview Henry Moss – who is known as Bubba, revealed how his ex tried to pin his son's disappearance on him.
 

By WTOC Staff
Published: Oct. 22, 2022 at 8:42 PM EDT|Updated: 15 hours ago

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Upon learning about the arrests on Buckhalter Road Friday night, Chief Hadley asked the CCPD Office of Professional Standards to review the incident in its entirety. That review will take place this week.

Chatham County Police also confirmed with WTOC Sunday afternoon that a fourth person was arrested Saturday night for banging on the windows and doors of the missing toddler’s home.

Officials say Kimberly Tahyer was arrested and charged with criminal trespass & booked into the Chatham County detention center.
 
When the idiots were up the road here, I kept thinking how lush my yard would be because I would have to install motion detector activated lawn watering if they were in my yard. They were pizzing off the entire neighborhood with their antics.
Boy I get passion and caring about a child and a case but in my opinion, that isn't what it is. If it was, they would never risk the case if they cared that much about the child.

Now it would make it hard for the possible perps to move or dispose of anything and that I have no issue with and it would also help an agent or cop blend in with a group if watching the house (saw a comment somewhere that said that) but most of these people are broadcasting live. If you are there to help the case then you just be quiet, record and watch and call LE if necessary. You don't intrude, you don't block and you don't bother neighbors.

Can't imagine living somewhere you had to put up with it as a neighbor.

Sprinkler system such a great idea! And hit them when it is icy cold out.
 
But they'd probably claim injury and frostbite and sue those that did such.

The first case I saw it in that I thought it was ridiculous and getting so far out of line was the West boys. They were staking out the GRANDPARENTS home and filming all day for days and weeks on end when they left, walked the dogs, did anything. And what ended up finally was the parents arrested, not the grandparents but because the people didn't know where the parents were and figured grandparents may be involved too, they staked out there. Ridiculous.

And that's a case where the boys were probably murdered long before reported missing. I doubt one bit of anything protestors saw will be or helped part of the case.
 
Boy I get passion and caring about a child and a case but in my opinion, that isn't what it is. If it was, they would never risk the case if they cared that much about the child.

Now it would make it hard for the possible perps to move or dispose of anything and that I have no issue with and it would also help an agent or cop blend in with a group if watching the house (saw a comment somewhere that said that) but most of these people are broadcasting live. If you are there to help the case then you just be quiet, record and watch and call LE if necessary. You don't intrude, you don't block and you don't bother neighbors.

Can't imagine living somewhere you had to put up with it as a neighbor.

Sprinkler system such a great idea! And hit them when it is icy cold out.
It would be such incentive to have my yard immaculate! :giggling:

Nobody would have had an issue with any of them if they would not have been obtrusive to absolutely everybody. It was insane! The media was even worse in being intrusive aholes.
 
It would be such incentive to have my yard immaculate! :giggling:

Nobody would have had an issue with any of them if they would not have been obtrusive to absolutely everybody. It was insane! The media was even worse in being intrusive aholes.
I believe it. I'm sure media knocked on doors to find out anything for a story. They used to do that anyhow.

I know you have referred to it before but can't recall if I ever knew what case or how close to you whoever it was lived.

National news orgs send out few any more but maybe if they have an affiliate or of course where you are there are local outlets. Most bemoan traveling and hotel and you name it perks are of days gone by. Half of them let online people do their work and then just source their stories from online sources or press conferences, etc. because the network won't pay for travel, etc.

And we know how little most of them even follow crime stories these days. Only when news. Almost all politics or a BIG story then onto the next.
 

Mom says she hopes toddler alive as police search for body​

The mother of a Georgia toddler presumed dead by police says she still hopes he will be found “happy and alive” nearly three weeks after she reported the child missing.

Leilani Simon told WTOC-TV she’s hopeful someone is taking care of her 20-month-old son, Quinton.

She spoke Monday as police and FBI agents resumed searching a landfill outside Savannah for the child’s remains.

Chatham County Police Chief Jeff Hadley has said investigators believe the boy is dead. He also named Simon as the sole suspect in her son’s death and disappearance, though she has not been charged.

Simon said she’s not running or hiding. She said if she’s found to be at fault, “I will take myself to that police station.”

Missing Georgia toddler's mother tells all in televised interview days after boozy nightlife exposed​

The mother of missing Georgia 20-month-old Quinton Simon said she has to "barricade" her home and that she can’t go outside without facing "harassment and negligence" in an interview with local media Monday.

"I’m not running and I’m not hiding," Simon told the Savannah-based WTOC 11 Monday. "And if something does come up that I am at fault, I will take myself to that police station."

However, she added that her family is being harassed by people who suspect her of wrongdoing, and that a makeshift memorial in Quentin’s honor was slapped with a sign that reads "Baby Killer," according to the outlet.


"In my experience, this is not the statement of someone innocent," tweeted Jennifer Coffindaffer, a former FBI agent and crime analyst. "She awaits the proof…"



 

Quinton Simon: Grandmother Tells Missing Georgia Boy’s Father That Tot May Have Drowned in Bathtub While Mom Was ‘High’​

The grandmother of missing Georgia tot Quinton Simon, 1, apparently thinks the child died accidentally, according to a conversation she had with the child’s father.


Quinton’s father, Henry “Bubba” Moss, shared a recorded conversation with DailyMail that he had with the tot’s grandmother, Billie Jo Howell, weeks after the disappearance. Howell had full custody of Quinton when he vanished, but she reportedly was out of town and left him in Simon’s care.

Howell: “I feel, honestly and frankly, Bubba, I’m not going to lie to you, I feel like there was an accident. I feel like something happened while Quinton was in the bathtub, and he drowned, and they were both high. That’s my theory.”

Moss: “Hell, they should have just called the police if something like that happened.”

Howell: “If you’re high as hell, man, you do stupid sh*t.”

Howell: “The police are the ones saying that she went into a traumatic state and blacked out. It’s not her saying she don’t remember. That’s what police told her. And that’s what they told me.”
 
I would never leave a child with somebody I know who is a habitual drug user. And that’s what I have to say about that.
Every time grandma opens her mouth, she damns HERSELF worse. Yes, if she forgot, blacked out or was high, and you knew she got like this and now are saying so yet again that you suspect she did, you DO NOT leave the child there.

Leilani's remarks were just plain lies and BOTH are attempting to change the story of things said at least by the grandma previously. And of LE.

Find him alive and well?? HOW? Grandma herself said he is in the landfill and that daughter didn't remember. If that wasn't her posting with her own name, then how did the person know about the landfill? It was before LE ever announced it.

So just how is it Leilani can think he is alive and well?

I'm assuming she denied it to cops and so they in a typical attempt to get her to partially admit something suggested maybe she blacked out, was high and forgot, etc. Not an unusual tactic.

But grandma said she did do it and forgot.

And now they are hoping he is alive? They can't rewrite what has already been said and is known.

I don't think her remark about taking herself to the police station is such a guilty bombshell. She knows what cops think and that she is the suspect. She is basically saying IF they find that she did do it and forgot she will face it and take herself in. What else can she say? But the part about thinking and hoping he may be alive no. And all lies.

Of course grandma likely knows better and so she is not calling her innocent but trying to make it an accident or negligence instead of murder. While either is entirely possible with the alleged history here of not watching these children, it also would lessen the charges and the guilt... The actual method of death is one thing but there is no way she "forgot" calling off the babysitter or taking him to a trash bin or dumpster. That alone means she KNOWS he won't be found alive unless she thinks he was alive when she threw him away. Give me a break. Does she actually believe the public is that dumb? She maybe considers herself a good liar but this certainly was nothing but obvious and she is ignoring what the public has already been told.

I truly believe the cops likely have video of her disposing of something large.

There are elements here that make me wonder if this was intentional and yet she is still trying to play that it is an abduction.

Unless the cops are lying, NO.

Neither one is doing themselves any favors and in fact are digging themselves in deeper imo.
 

As search enters week 3 there’s still no sign of little Quinton Simon​

As the search enters its third week, there’s been no sign of little Quinton Simon. Federal agents and Chatham County Police Investigators were back in a nearby landfill on Monday.


One person we haven’t seen during this search for Quinton, is the boyfriend, Daniel Youngkin. WSAV knows that police questioned Daniel in the hours after the search for Quinton started.

It has been weeks since Daniel Youngkin was seen at the family home. According to police, Daniel was the last person to say they saw Quinton Simon alive at 6 a.m. on Oct. 5.

Monday, with the help of the NewsNation station in Raleigh, we knocked on the door of the only other address WSAV has for Daniel Youngkin. There were cars out front but no one came to the door.

WSAV’s Investigative Unit found Daniel has been in trouble before. Police arrested him twice in Harnett County, North Carolina. The same place where WSAV found a mug shot of Leilani Simon.

WSAV was told by the clerk of court’s office, both of Daniel Youngkin’s arrests, the most recent in 2020, involved drugs. It’s unclear if Youngkin and Quiton’s mom are still dating.
 

As search enters week 3 there’s still no sign of little Quinton Simon​

As the search enters its third week, there’s been no sign of little Quinton Simon. Federal agents and Chatham County Police Investigators were back in a nearby landfill on Monday.


One person we haven’t seen during this search for Quinton, is the boyfriend, Daniel Youngkin. WSAV knows that police questioned Daniel in the hours after the search for Quinton started.

It has been weeks since Daniel Youngkin was seen at the family home. According to police, Daniel was the last person to say they saw Quinton Simon alive at 6 a.m. on Oct. 5.

Monday, with the help of the NewsNation station in Raleigh, we knocked on the door of the only other address WSAV has for Daniel Youngkin. There were cars out front but no one came to the door.

WSAV’s Investigative Unit found Daniel has been in trouble before. Police arrested him twice in Harnett County, North Carolina. The same place where WSAV found a mug shot of Leilani Simon.

WSAV was told by the clerk of court’s office, both of Daniel Youngkin’s arrests, the most recent in 2020, involved drugs. It’s unclear if Youngkin and Quiton’s mom are still dating.
Hmm. Both on my radar is where I have stood on the case. He isn't clear as he allegedly called off the sitter. And she isn't clear because of course she was the one there who "lost" him.

Cops though named only her thus far as the main suspect.

I'm not always great at being short and to the point lol but in this case it is these things that are at the top of the facts that I look at.

Bringing me back to neither of these two are clear.
 

Search for missing Savannah toddler Quinton Simon enters 4th week​

The Chatham County Police Department issued the following statement on Quinton's disappearance:

"Four weeks ago today, we received the call that would spark the largest search and most far-reaching investigation in the history of the Chatham County Police Department. It was the call that little Quinton Simon was missing.

After thousands of hours of investigating and gathering evidence, everything still points to Quinton being recovered in the landfill and his mother, Leilani Simon, as the primary suspect in his death and disappearance.

We have spent two weeks digging through thousands of tons of garbage.. We knew going into this landfill search, the odds of recovering Quinton’s remains were low.

Most landfill searches do not end in a recovery due to many factors including volume of trash to search and compression of the debris, however we stay focused.

The landfill search has been a task more grueling that anyone could imagine, & we would like to thank the dedicated CCPD, FBI, GBI & Chatham County Sheriff’s Office personnel who have gone to that site day after day – determined to find Quinton & to find answers.

We would also like to thank the many people – both here at home and around the world – who have offered support and encouragement during these last four weeks. We appreciate every word and act of kindness for our department and everyone who is working so hard on this case."
 

by: Joseph Leonard
Posted: Nov 2, 2022 / 03:22 PM EDT
Updated: Nov 2, 2022 / 03:31 PM EDT

CHATHAM COUNTY, Ga. (WSAV) — Four weeks ago little Quinton Simon was last seen at his southwest Chatham County home. Police say the last time he was reportedly seen was at 6 a.m. on Oct. 5.

“Today, the FBI and Chatham County Police Department searchers are continuing to work tirelessly in the landfill to recover Quinton’s remains,” the Chatham County Police Department (CCPD)

Police say they’ve dug through thousands of tons of trash and have yet to find any of little Quinton’s remains. The amount of garbage investigators have to pick through and the compression of the garbage makes it difficult.

However, CCPD said it — along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other groups — will continue to search for the little boy’s remains.
 

Nov. 3, 2022, 2:54 PM EDT
By Minyvonne Burke

The grandfather of missing Georgia toddler Quinton Simon was killed after he was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene, deputies said.

Henry Dale Moss Sr. was found around 7:20 a.m. on Wednesday lying off of the road on Highway 23 in Burke County. Moss, 61, of Girard, Georgia, was pronounced dead at the scene.

"Preliminary investigation indicates the male was struck while in the roadway by an unknown vehicle," Burke County Sheriff's Office Capt. Jimmy Wylds said in a news release.

The agency asked for the public's help in identifying the driver and vehicle that struck Moss.

"Sheriff Williams is offering a reward for the information that leads us to the individual responsible for this hit-and-run fatality," the news release states, adding that callers can remain anonymous.
 

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