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According to her MySpace page, it appears Elizabeth was posting messages just days after her son went missing.

On her MySpace bio, Elizabeth calls herself a "proud parent" and labeled her mood as "adventurous" on December 29, 2009, and appears to have last logged-in on December 30, 2009, the same day she was arrested in Miami.

When asked about the MySpace page and visitor postings, Tempe Police Sgt. Steve Carbajal said, "Detectives are using any means necessary to find information and especially Gabriel."

According to detectives, 23-year-old Elizabeth Johnson refuses to tell authorities where the baby is or who may have him.

Police also confirm to ABC15 there are two, separate, yet parallel investigations involving the disappearance of the toddler.

According to Horn, a team of detectives is working a missing persons investigation and a homicide investigation at the same time because it is unknown if boy's mother gave the child away or possibly killed him.

"It is a very real possibility that Elizabeth killed Gabriel," Horn said. "We are holding out hope that he's alive, but we have to look at every aspect and investigate everything."

Detectives are also looking into the possibility that the missing boy may be disguised as a girl by the people who have him.

"There's one thing we've learned in this investigation and that is that anything is possible," said Carbajal

During a media briefing Monday, Gabriel's father, Logan McQueary, pleaded for help in the search for his missing son.

"This is about Gabriel and I want to find my son," McQueary said. "I think about it every single day whether he's dead or alive."

Tempe detectives have also released new photos taken of the baby boy while Gabriel was in a San Antonio motel.
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12 comments // Did a DV Shelter help hide baby Gabriel??

  • regjoeschmo
  • Incredulous
  • regjoeschmo
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      regjoeschmo  
    • regjoeschmo:

      if i click on the place to vote, nothing happens... all of my previous votes also have been deleted... when i try to share it there are no connections to share with.... staff are looking into it as far as i know.....

    • 2 years ago
  • 2helenahandbasket
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      2helenahandbasket  
    • What a shame. This girl is either a murderer or she has serious anger issues. To think she might kill her son or give him to strangers rather than to the father shows she has some serious screws loose. Hopefully the child is found safe. He will most certainly be given to his father. And the woman should be punished to the fullest extent of the law for playing games with the safety and well being of her child.

    • 2 years ago
  • MotherForTruth
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      MotherForTruth  
    • 2helenahandbasket:

      @2helenahandbasket,

      I agree with you hopefully the child is found and turned over to the father, and hopefully this "mother" will be prosecuted. We will have to wait and see. This is one of those cases I will be keeping my eye on.

    • 2 years ago
  • nursediesel
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      nursediesel  
    • Teach your sons to ask themselves this question before allowing themselves to get close enough to have sexual contact with a girl/woman, "Would I feel good about this person raising my child for the next 20 years? Would I trust my son ,( boy's name) Jr, to be with this person for 24 hours a day/ 365 days a year? Would most adults I respect think she would be a good mom? Is that risk equal to the punishment to my kid and me?"
      Once a boy and girl get pregnant and have a child they are linked for life. And the sperm donor is linked to the mother of his child decisions forever, until his death. So before that kiss leads to sex ask yourself, "So is 2-5 minutes of passion with this person worth an accident linking me to her for the rest of my life?"

    • 2 years ago
  • regjoeschmo
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      regjoeschmo  
    • nursediesel:

      sometimes such issues such as these do not come to light until after the pregnancy or birth of the child.... unfortunately even with diligent measures to ensure she is "the one" people are not always who they make themselves out to be... just ask David Goldman...

    • 2 years ago
  • MotherForTruth
  • nursediesel
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      nursediesel  
    • nursediesel:

      I know I would tell my kids this stuff through out their formidable years.
      Plus, when friends of theirs had problems and were confused they would come here and talk to us, my husband and I. We would give them support and sound sensible help, working things out with their whole family. On these occasions our children would, also, learn valuable lessons.
      I hoped that kids could grow up to see the possibilities, good and bad, and make a quick but educated decision.
      Ask yourself "If I do this action am I willing to deal with the possible consequences?"
      After all we are human and do have the intelligence to control our animal impulses.

    • 2 years ago
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  • MotherForTruth
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      MotherForTruth  
    • Soon the media will find some "explanation" why this baby's father was at fault.
      Where is the outspoken public? Where is the equal rights outrage? Where are the honest and caring people in America?

    • 2 years ago
  • Progresshiv

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