Soul Search's video: The Teresa Black Trial: Waiting On A Verdict Is Gypsy Rose Deserving of Freedom
@The Teresa Black Trial: Waiting On A Verdict| Is Gypsy Rose Deserving of Freedom?
Teresa Black is accused of leaving her 6 year old son William Black's body in a shallow grave in a cemetery in Dekalb County Georgia.
In December 1998, Black pulled her 6-year-old out of school in North Carolina and moved to Atlanta with him.
In February 1999, the unidentified body of a young boy — eventually dubbed “Clifton Doe” — was found decomposing in a wooded area near a cemetery by the intersection of Clifton Springs Road and Clifton Springs Church Road in Decatur, just a few miles from Atlanta.
A cause and manner of death were not immediately known, but authorities determined the child had been dead for several months.
Shortly after the discovery of the boy’s body, Black reportedly moved back to Charlotte. She was arrested there for multiple non-violent charges between 1999 and 2003, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. At the time, she allegedly gave conflicting stories to acquaintances about why she'd returned to North Carolina without her son.
After 2003, Black had no known contact with the legal system for some time until resurfacing in Alaska in 2010, when she was sued over unpaid medical bills.
Black eventually moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 2017, where she seems to have been living until her arrest in June — which came after a tipster recognized an artistic rendering of “Clifton Doe" released by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
This was 23 years after William was found. Her trial started today, January 4, 2024
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Soul Search's video: The Teresa Black Trial: Waiting On A Verdict Is Gypsy Rose Deserving of Freedom
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