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“I just feel useless. I couldn’t save my daughter,” the man told FOX
8’s Tino Bovenzi. He spoke on the condition of anonymity to protect his
identity and described how his life has been turned upside down.
He shared photos and videos with FOX 8 of his daughter, Mila, an
adorable child with a bright smile. The man spoke after dropping flowers
at a growing memorial near the site where the two girls were buried in
separate suitcases.
He wants the public to know he believes his daughter’s mother kept Mila from him for years.
“When it was something so simple. Just give me her. You’re feeling
stressed, give me her,” he said. “I’ve been trying to get her for six
years. You’ve been ducking me. You told me I was too family-oriented.
That’s why you ain’t giving my daughter. Been tried, tried, tried. Then
talked to CPS numerous occasions.”
A 28-year-old woman police have now identified as Aliyah Henderson was arrested
Thursday. Cleveland police said she is charged with two counts of
aggravated murder. Police confirmed to FOX 8 she is the girls’ mother.
Obtained by FOX 8
Thursday evening, the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office
identified the girls as 10-year-old Amor Wilson and 8-year-old Mila
Chatman, both of Cleveland. The cause of death in both cases is listed
as pending.
The father said he provided a DNA sample to the homicide unit and
expects to know more within three days. But he said he believes in his
“heart of hearts” that his daughter is gone and there was nothing he
could do.
He said both victims’ fathers made efforts to gain custody.
“We both was in a position where we couldn’t get her because (the mother) always left,” he said. “She was always leaving.”
Now he waits for more details from police while grieving the loss of Mila.
“I don’t know how long she’s been gone, how long she’s been dead. I
don’t know how long she’s been missing, but it could have been
prevented,” he said.
The man said he was told he was only used for child support and felt “iced out.”
He said he tried to apply for custody but his requests were denied,
and CPS would not get involved because the girls had a home and a bed.
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