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AMOR WILSON & MILA CHATMAN: Girls found buried in suitcases in Cleveland, OH - March 2026 *ARREST*

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Cleveland police say two young girls were found dead in suitcases​

The girls, believed to be 8 to 14 years old, were found buried in shallow graves, and neither has been identified.


March 3, 2026, 4:20 PM CST
By Corky Siemaszko




The bodies of two young Black girls were found stuffed inside suitcases and buried in shallow graves on the east side of Cleveland, police said Tuesday.
One was believed to be between age 8 to 13, and the other was 10 to 14 years old. And so far, neither has been identified.

"We are hoping to find answers," Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd said Tuesday at a news conference. "This is a terrible, tragic situation."
The bodies are in the custody of the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office.
"At this time, there are no clear indicators of the cause of death of the two young females,” Todd said. “We don’t know how long the juveniles had been at this location. It was some time, so it’s not just something that was recent.”
The girls have not been linked to any active missing persons cases in the area, Todd said.
A dog walker stumbled across the first body in the vicinity of East 162nd Street and Midland Avenue and notified police around 6 p.m. Monday, Todd said.

As they were searching the area, Cleveland homicide detectives found a second shallow grave with a suitcase that contained another body.

Todd said the girls were in an area that does not get a lot of foot traffic.
“Detectives have been actively canvassing the area, but the problem is the timeline,” she said.
Todd said authorities have no leads or suspects and asked anybody with information to call the Cleveland Police Department's homicide unit at 216-623-5464.
She said tipsters can also call Crime Stoppers at 216-252-7463.
 
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Old pictures. :(

Family members on Thursday identified the remains of two girls found buried in suitcases in shallow graves, and the father of one of them said he'd been trying to locate his missing daughter for five years.

DeShaun Chatman said investigators told him late Wednesday night that the body of Mila Chatman, who would have been 8 years old, was recovered from a field near Ginn Academy in Cleveland's South Collinwood neighborhood.

Nichelle Wilson confirmed her granddaughter Amor Wilson, 10, was the other child.


Chatman said he sought emergency custody five times and had tried to locate Mila through a child welfare agency, but those efforts were unsuccessful because he did not know where they were living.

“It's very much horrible,” Chatman said, adding that it turned out Mila had been living within view of the graves. He said he felt “useless — I couldn't save my baby.”

Chatman said he and Mila's mother were not married but lived together for about a year after their daughter was born. He last saw Mila in 2020, when she was 3 years old.

“Mila was happy-go-lucky, always smiling,” Chatman said. “Favorite color was pink — she swore that she was a princess. She was always happy. She was a kid's kid.”

He said authorities have not told him how the girls died but that he expects more information to come out Monday. Earlier this week, Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd said she did not know how the girls died.

“We are hoping to find answers,” Todd told reporters. “This is a terrible, tragic situation.”
 
Old pictures. :(

Family members on Thursday identified the remains of two girls found buried in suitcases in shallow graves, and the father of one of them said he'd been trying to locate his missing daughter for five years.

DeShaun Chatman said investigators told him late Wednesday night that the body of Mila Chatman, who would have been 8 years old, was recovered from a field near Ginn Academy in Cleveland's South Collinwood neighborhood.

Nichelle Wilson confirmed her granddaughter Amor Wilson, 10, was the other child.


Chatman said he sought emergency custody five times and had tried to locate Mila through a child welfare agency, but those efforts were unsuccessful because he did not know where they were living.

“It's very much horrible,” Chatman said, adding that it turned out Mila had been living within view of the graves. He said he felt “useless — I couldn't save my baby.”

Chatman said he and Mila's mother were not married but lived together for about a year after their daughter was born. He last saw Mila in 2020, when she was 3 years old.

“Mila was happy-go-lucky, always smiling,” Chatman said. “Favorite color was pink — she swore that she was a princess. She was always happy. She was a kid's kid.”

He said authorities have not told him how the girls died but that he expects more information to come out Monday. Earlier this week, Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd said she did not know how the girls died.

“We are hoping to find answers,” Todd told reporters. “This is a terrible, tragic situation.”
I'm not sure why it's the responsibility of the non custodial parent to find their children when a lot of the times the custodial parent is receiving benefits. Track them that way and give these parents a chance if they want contact with their kids in most cases.
 
O.K. the 2 missing girls from December. I saw the 13 year old was kidnapped by her mother last June. There was a court order that the father had to be with her for any visitation with her mother. Also stated thought to Naperville, Illinois. But that is IT.
 

Bail set at $2M for Cleveland woman accused of killing her 2 daughters​

A Cleveland judge set bail at $2 million Friday for a woman accused of killing her two young daughters and burying them in suitcases in shallow graves.

Aliyah Henderson, 28, faces two counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of Mila Chatman and Amor Wilson, whose bodies were recovered after a dog walker alerted police to one of the suitcases on Monday.

Henderson said little during the brief court appearance. Prosecutors said they found no criminal record for her, and Henderson's public defender said she has a place to live and had been looking for a job.

Cullen Sweeney, the chief public defender in Cuyahoga County, declined to comment on the case after the hearing. It's not clear who will represent Henderson going forward.

The county Medical Examiner’s Office has said Mila would have been 8 years old, her half-sister Amor 10, and that DNA relationship testing helped identify them. Authorities said a third child, apparently healthy, was in the hands of child welfare authorities after being found in a home that investigators searched.

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Neighbors gather for vigil remembering 2 Cleveland sisters found dead in suitcases​

A memorial, where 8-year-old Mila Chatman and 10-year-old Amor Wilson were found dead in suitcases, continues to grow with stuffed animals, balloons and photographs.

On Friday afternoon, neighbors gathered in the field near Ginn Academy in South Collinwood, where the sisters were found Monday night.

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Bail set at $2M for Cleveland woman accused of killing her 2 daughters​

A Cleveland judge set bail at $2 million Friday for a woman accused of killing her two young daughters and burying them in suitcases in shallow graves.

Aliyah Henderson, 28, faces two counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of Mila Chatman and Amor Wilson, whose bodies were recovered after a dog walker alerted police to one of the suitcases on Monday.

Henderson said little during the brief court appearance. Prosecutors said they found no criminal record for her, and Henderson's public defender said she has a place to live and had been looking for a job.

Cullen Sweeney, the chief public defender in Cuyahoga County, declined to comment on the case after the hearing. It's not clear who will represent Henderson going forward.

The county Medical Examiner’s Office has said Mila would have been 8 years old, her half-sister Amor 10, and that DNA relationship testing helped identify them. Authorities said a third child, apparently healthy, was in the hands of child welfare authorities after being found in a home that investigators searched.

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Another woman who didn't deserve to have children. I wish I could have. Evil b****!!!
 

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