Reposting initial Haleigh search and father in mourning video
From Bald Truth Staff, (c) www.artharris.com, all rights reserved
Despite charges by his ex-wife’s attorney that “drugs, sex and rock ‘n roll” were rampant inside the double-wide he shared with his missing daughter, Haleigh, and son, Jr., Ronald Cummings claims he takes no illegal drugs.
In a press release issued by Cummings’ Palatka, Fla. attorneys, he only takes “prescription medication for accidental injuries;” he “denies a drug problem,” the statement reads. Read the rest of this entry »
Exclusive: Art Harris Talks to Ronald Cummings’ Mom, Teresa Neves
By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, (c) artharris.com, all rights reserved
To hear Ronald Cummings’ mother tell it, Misty Cummings is at the top of the list of all-time terrific girlfriends or fiances her son has ever had.
In an exclusive interview with artharris.com, Teresa Neves says the children, Haleigh and Junior “were never happier” than they were with Ron and Misty, and says she doesn’t believe police have a suspect in the mystery of a missing five year old who vanished while babysitter Misty (now) Cummings was asleep with the kids. “I wish they did, ” she tells me.
Watch Haleigh’s paternal grandmother make her case, only on artharris.com. Read the rest of this entry »

Haleigh Monkey Bar Face Bruises -- Says Dad
From Bald Truth Staff, (c) www.artharris.com, all rights reserved
This is a press release from Ronald Cummings attorneys blasting back at Haleigh Cummings bio-Mom, Crystal Sheffield, for accusing her father of child abuse.
Those charges were based on Sheffield’s undated, non-time stamped photos purporting to show injuries the child suffered AFTER falling off monkey bars at school last fall.
The photos we have here, say Cummings new attorneys, show the original injury and how it progressed normally with swelling and bruising. Read the rest of this entry »
Ronald Cummings Mom leads Cobra into woods near crime scene
By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, (c) www.artharris.com, all rights reserved
A woman was crying on the phone, when private investigator and bounty hunter William Staubs, aka Cobra, took the call. If she had a lead to check out, she’d better hightail it to the Citgo on Highway 17 to meet him. It was Teresa Neves, Haleigh’s paternal grandmother.
Weeping in her pickup truck, she told the private investigator she’d just spent four hours in the woods wandering near her house where she’d spied what she thought might be suspicious footprints and what looked like an underground pen she feared might be hiding her missing granddaugther. Read the rest of this entry »
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