What happened to William DaShawn Hamilton? Mother arrested 23 years after six year old child was found dead in 1999 cold case
What happened to William DaShawn Hamilton Mother arrested 23 years after six-year-old child was found dead in 1999 cold case Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
His mother has now been arrested.23 years after he was murdered, law enforcement has identified the boy found in DeKalb County cemetery in 1999, as William DaShawn Hamilton.His mother has now been arrested.
A 6-year-old child was found deceased in 1999, who spent the last two decades without a name. Today we know his name is William DaShawn Hamilton.
Read our blog: IDENTIFIED AFTER 23 YEARS A 6-year-old child was found deceased in 1999, who spent the last two decades without a name. Today we know his name is William DaShawn Hamilton. Read our blog: It was in May 2020 that an anonymous tipster contacted police after they saw an artist's rendering of the boy in the media. Authorities said that the DNA sample they obtained from Black earlier this year was a match to the DNA found at the crime scene. When the remains were finally identified, Boston made a statement, which said: "Far too long, this precious little boy had no name and no story. Through the tireless efforts of several individuals and organizations who were determined not to let this boy be forgotten, William has been identified, and justice will be served in his memory."
What happened to William DaShawn Hamilton Mother arrested 23 years after six-year-old child was found dead in 1999 cold case
William DaShawn Hamilton was recently identified as the little boy found dead near a cemetery in 1999 (Image via Twitter/@missingkids) On Wednesday, Georgia authorities announced that William DaShawn Hamilton has been identified as the boy whose remains were found more than 20 years ago. The six-year-old's remains were found next to a in 1999. His mother, 45-year-old Teresa Ann Bailey Black, was named the killer and charged with murder. It is believed that Black gave the boy substances and even hit him on the head, which eventually led to his death. The significant development in the 23-year-old unsolved case was made public by DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston on the same day. She confirmed that William DaShawn Hamilton was the boy found next to the Panthersville church graveyard on February 26, 1999. 23 years after he was murdered, law enforcement has identified the boy found in DeKalb County cemetery in 1999, as William DaShawn Hamilton.His mother has now been arrested.23 years after he was murdered, law enforcement has identified the boy found in DeKalb County cemetery in 1999, as William DaShawn Hamilton.His mother has now been arrested.
William DaShawn Hamilton was not reported missing by his own mother
Boston's office noted that a indicted Teresa Ann Bailey Black on June 28. The latter was detained in Phoenix, Arizona the next day and is now holding out for extradition to Georgia She is charged with two counts of felony murder, two counts of cruelty to children, one count each of aggravated and obstructing the investigation into another person's death. IDENTIFIED AFTER 23 YEARSA 6-year-old child was found deceased in 1999, who spent the last two decades without a name. Today we know his name is William DaShawn Hamilton.
Read our blog: IDENTIFIED AFTER 23 YEARS A 6-year-old child was found deceased in 1999, who spent the last two decades without a name. Today we know his name is William DaShawn Hamilton. Read our blog: It was in May 2020 that an anonymous tipster contacted police after they saw an artist's rendering of the boy in the media. Authorities said that the DNA sample they obtained from Black earlier this year was a match to the DNA found at the crime scene. When the remains were finally identified, Boston made a statement, which said: "Far too long, this precious little boy had no name and no story. Through the tireless efforts of several individuals and organizations who were determined not to let this boy be forgotten, William has been identified, and justice will be served in his memory."