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OMG! I am getting angrier and angrier with this woman!
And I too tried to give benefit of doubt at first even though I didn't think so.
GRRRRR.........
Someone better inform America's Most Wanted of this! They will find her- Flag
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It looks like she flew out of Atlanta to Nigeria but they aren't giving the specifics of what city she went to in Nigeria.
It's a 12 hour drive from Houston to Atlanta. That's an awful long drive to get to another airport where you won't be noticed.
Somebody took her there. Somebody helped get her out of the country.
So many questions now. I sure would like to see her Target receipt.- Flag
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http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/video?id=7989080
Brother confirms that Tata started fires at Katy High School when she was fourteen. Press is saying she lit fires on the west wing and the east wing of the building with toilet paper hanging from the ceiling.
I'm not even done watching this video....I don't believe him. IF they truly wanted to help these families, they would have continued trying to raise the funds for the families. But I know in my heart that they were trying to raise the money to help Tata.- Flag
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It looks like she flew out of Atlanta to Nigeria but they aren't giving the specifics of what city she went to in Nigeria.
It's a 12 hour drive from Houston to Atlanta. That's an awful long drive to get to another airport where you won't be noticed.
Somebody took her there. Somebody helped get her out of the country.
So many questions now. I sure would like to see her Target receipt.
He has business there and in Houston- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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The reported informed police and they didn't do nothing about it.
I want to know what she bought too. Considering all the other info released to public on this case, I'm sure we will find out soon enough.- Flag
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USAfrica and USAfricaonline.com can confirm that she is from the River State of Nigeria, near the restive, oil city of Port Harcourt. USAfrica can also report that the day care operator Jessica Tata who fled to Nigeria could be in Port Harcourt, in the Rivers State of Nigeria.
Her father Godfrey Tata, owner of a healthcare business, has been a resident of Houston since the early 1980s, and spends more time in Nigeria, and a few months in Houston.
USAfricaonline.com Publisher is reliably informed that Jessica’s father was expected back to Houston last weekend of February but did not make it back. At the time of this report on March 1, 2011, he was still away. The same weekend of Saturday February 27, 2011, he was expected, her daughter Jessica, apparently fled from Houston, Texas.
Heath instigators and security officials in Houston are reporting that that left the very young kids she was caring for without adult supervision, while a stovetop burner was on, before the fire started. Investigators believe that the stovetop burner was the source of the fire. She has been charged for reckless injury to a child involving serious bodily injury. Some of the children are dead, and the offense carries a sentence of 2 to 10 years in prison.
The US Marshals Service in Houston to help track her down. USAfrica understands they will be working with interpol and the FBI to track the movements and paths of the young Nigerian-American. The Nigerian community in Houston and other Africans in the area are worried by the fact Ms. Tata ran away especially as there are very young kids who apparently died from the negligence at her home day care facility. ©USAfrica 2011. By Chido Nwangwu, Founder & Publisher of USAfrica and recipient of several journalism and public policy awards, was recently profiled by the CNN International for his pioneering works on multimedia/news projects for Africans and Americans. http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video...media.bk.a.cnn
USAfrica and USAfricaonline.com (characterized by The New York Times as the most influential African-owned, U.S-based multimedia networks) established May 1992, our first edition of USAfrica magazine was published August 1993; USAfrica The Newspaper on May 11, 1994; CLASSmagazine on May 2, 2003; www.PhotoWorks.TV in 2005. wireless: 832-45-CHIDO (24436). Office: 713-270-5500. e-mail: USAfrica247@USAfricaonline.com- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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As soon as I learned that she had previously set fire to her high school; I had a sneaky suspicion that she set the fire, went to Target, and came back. I know she entered Target at 1:09pm; I wonder if they will be able to determine what time the fire started?- Flag
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So, I just looked at the document linked above...It looks as though she was gone for about a total of 15 minutes. Obviously, you don't leave the house with kids inside, especially not with a pan on the stove, but I do think it is important to notice how FAST this fire became lethal...
My take on this is that she was going to start something for dinner and she got the pan started and realized she didn't have some ingredient and decided she would run quick to the store OR
She has a mental illness and set the fire intentionally...- Flag
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