
However, Haley Grace Phillips later posted an Instagram video confirming that she was not Cassie Compton and that she was not kidnapped. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) started looking into the video and taking all investigative steps. Some people recognized the girl as Haley Grace Phillips and alerted the authorities. The video sparked widespread concern on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, with many theories of her being in kidnappers’ custody and sex trafficked. The two men were talking as the girl was staring at the camera. The confusion started when a TikTok video surfaced online from a social media account named “Deshawn Walton sr,” which showed a young woman with bruised eyes sitting in the backseat of a car with two men. Later on, they made it known that they were able to get in touch with Haley and that she was fine. However, it turned out that her family could not contact her for a while, so they assumed she was missing and never filed a missing person report. According to Sidomex Entertainment, people thought that Haley Grace Phillips was kidnapped after her family member commented on her Facebook page that she was missing. She recently came into the spotlight when she was mistaken for another missing woman, Cassie Compton, by some internet users. That makes 5-6 potential persons that might know the whereabouts of Cassie Compton.Haley Grace Phillips is a young woman who lives in Los Angeles, California, with her two kids and boyfriend. I include a 5th, which is the kid (or some male from his household) who made the 911 calls stating Cassie was kidnapped and in the home. One such posting includes a line thats says 'then she was gone all in 1 night', and tags Cassie in the posting.Īfter reading a recent blog posting, there are 3 boys and a stepdad mentioned as possible suspects (all noted above). If we fast forward in time, we now read postings from love stuck boys. Who picked her up Saturday before she went to the derby? Did she go? Who took her? What time did she get home? Where was Cassie the Friday night before she disapeared? Her FB mentioned she wanted to go to the football game. If Cassie was with him, would he do that? However, DB was posting on his FB the following day that he was looking for people to hang out with. DB and HS were friends, so it's possible HS took her to see DB. DB was mentioned on her FB, and his FB indicates he had a thing for her. If we roll back a few days, we must now include other key players.
#DESHAWN WALTON SR CASSIE COMPTON CODE#
Like I said maybe it was code for "come get me now".

Do people sell cigarettes? Is that a thing? Since she didn't have a car, maybe HS came back to get her to take her to her cigarette guy. So then, she would have needed to buy from a person she knew. But we'll go with "she didn't buy at any store" since I'm trusting the MSM reports. Do they have no recollection because they don't want to be in trouble for selling to a minor, or is there video and she never appears on it? LE has not been forthcoming about this.


If she left to go get cigarettes, where did she usually go for cigarettes? The local stores have no recollection of a 15 year old buying cigarettes that night. So we must assume she left to either go get cigarettes, or that text was a code phrase for HS to come back and pick her up. JC was home, but there is no evidence that she harmed Cassie.

That is literally all we know about her 'last seen'.īRs light criminal history, young age in comparison to JC, pension for being a little controlling, and reputation as the weird guy in town accompanied by his creepy line of "she disappeared like a whisper in the wind" puts him square in the middle.īut there is no evidence he caused harm to Cassie. Just before leaving she texted HS and then she was gone. So I'm abandonng that line of thinking and starting over with an open mind.Īccording to early articles, such as the one quoted sbove, Cassie came home, changed clothes, and left. I was always under the impression that she said nothing to her parents, which has always made me question if she actually really came home. Click to expand.I decided to start rereading this case from thread #1 with fresh eyes, because initial instincts seem to usually be the correct ones in the end.
