Tommy Croslin has given up what could be a crucial detail in his account of what really happened to Haleigh Cummings, the 5-year-old who disappeared from Satsuma, FL., last February. The Croslin brother's version of events has been released through his lawyer, James Werter. According to the attorney, Tommy Croslin says he and his cousin, Joe Overstreet, visited the trailer home the night Haleigh went missing. Werter says Overstreet wanted to borrow an automatic rifle to go deer hunting and that he became irate when he learned the gun was not in the home. “Things happened from there,” Werter said, explaining Croslin, Jr. went into the trailer bedroom to find Overstreet in a rage and Haleigh Cummings no longer alive. [Nancy Grace Blog/HLN/CNN]
This account from Tommy Croslin seems very plausible. And as far as Joe Overstreet goes, we have believed in his guilt ever since seeing him in an interview that aired on HLN. He lacked emotion and would not look directly at the camera when answering questions. In addition, some of his family members reportedly said he enjoyed harming animals... something that's a huge red flag when it comes to an individual's mental state and their ability to harm a human being.
For the sake of little Haleigh's family we hope this case comes to a close soon.
Source:
HLN/CNN/Nancy Grace Blog. Tommy Croslin claims Haleigh Cummings died in her own home, according to his attorney James Werter. May 14th, 2010.
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