



Ayden Jolicoeur puts in his personal order with Santa
By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, www.artharris.com, all rights reserved
A grateful father, Jason Jolicoeur, a lead FDLE investigator in the Haleigh Cummings case, and his wife, Shauna, say they want to thank Bald Truth readers — and Nancy Grace and all her viewers— for all the prayers sent out for their 4 year old son, Ayden, who has been fighting inoperable cancer like a champ. In May, a portion of a tumor was removed, but the rest remains.
“Ayden is all the proof we need to know that this is the season of miracles,” says Shauna, speaking by cell phone from the Nemours Children’s clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., where Ayden was receiving chemotherapy Wednesday, a routine that has kept a large spinal tumor in check.
“MRIs show it hasn’t grown, so please let everyone know we thank them–and Ayden thanks them — from the bottom of our hearts. We know prayers work, so please keep ‘em coming.” Read the rest of this entry »
Debbie Flores Narvaez in racy music video with ex boyfriend Jason Blu Griffith
By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, (c) www.artharris.com, all rights reserved
If you fast forward the racy music video, it shows now missing Las Vegas showgirl Debbie Flores with ex boyfriend Jason “Blu” Griffin, an aspiring rapper charged with battery and domestic violence back in October for elbowing her (note the elbow in the vid) pushing her to the ground, then kicking her, according to the police report.
Now we learn she was pregnant by Griffith, and Radaronline reports she suspected he was cheating on her while she danced half nude in the adult review at the Luxor. A cast member who asked to remain anonymous tells The Bald Truth “there was a love triangle involved.”
She had paid a visit to her ex boyfriend’s ex girlfriend at the time. Griffin was said to be the last person to report seeing Flores before she was reported missing Dec. 13 after she was a no show on stage.
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Pretty in green: Misty Croslin, in Lowell CI, Florida’s oldest women’s prison
By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, www.artharris.com,. all rights reserved
Contradicting herself yet again, Misty Croslin now claims she was asleep the night Haleigh Cummings vanished, and has no idea what happened to the five year old she was babysitting almost two years ago–but insists she’s alive.
“My heart knows she is alive,” says the jailhouse letter, written last month by the teenage drug trafficker while serving 25 years in a Florida women’s prison for selling prescription pills to an undercover cop and now facing possibly decades more behind bars at her sentencing in Putnam County on seven other drug charges next month.
“I ask myself, ‘What if?’ What if I wouldn’t have fell (sic) asleep?” the letter says. “What if I would have checked the door? How is it meant to be that a little beautiful girl like Haleigh, who is so innocent, could be snatched from me as I slept just a few feet away?”
That’s what local, state and federal and investigators still want to know, insisting the illiterate teenager who just turned 19 behind bars still holds the key to what happened to Haleigh Cummings. Read the rest of this entry »

Elizabeth Edwards, lawyer, author, mother, wife
By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, © www.artharris.com, all rights reserved
As a journalist shivering in the cold Carolina rain before dawn, camera crew in tow, we were under orders from campaign staff NOT to knock for another 15 minutes.
It was 5:45 a.m. mid fall, 2004, and Elizabeth Edwards, a vice presidential candidate’s wife and mother of four, was a television show dream date. As a middle aged supermom with two children under five, she juggled cereal boxes for rebellious Jack and Emma Claire and a legal career turned campaign strategist for husband John. She joked that People magazine had chosen him as a hot-looking guy, but he was married to a wife in perpetual diet mode. She had endured the ultimate parent’s tragedy–losing a son, Wade, when the 16 year old died in a car crash.
Millions of women, and lots of mothers, hung on her every word, lessons life had taught her, and she was sought after by all the talk shows, to share about surviving, relearning how to find joy in life, what really mattered, which mattered to the good as gold Oprah demo. Now she was inviting us in to share herself to millions of ET and The Insider viewers, not only as a way to humanize her family, and by extension, the Kerry Edwards ticket. She said it was a typical school morning Chez Edwards.
“Come on in. I can’t let you all stand in the rain like that,” said Elizabeth, flinging open the door to her elegant, sprawling home outside Chapel Hill. “Want some coffee?” Read the rest of this entry »
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