Adji Desir Is Still Missing

Adji Desir Is Still Missing and it will be one whole year on January 10th, 2009, that he disappeared off the face of the earth.
On her way to work, January 10th, 2009. the mother of a little Adji Desir, 6 year, left her son with her mother at her Farm Worker Village home in Immokalee, Florida.
She has not seen her son, Adji Desir, since that day. He has totally disappeared and no one has seen him or even thought that they have seen him.
Little Adji’s turned seven years old with out his family. In fact, he has not seen his new baby sister, who is now 7 months old. Adji Desir was only 6 when he disappeared.
With the holidays upon us, I am sure that his home will not be as festive. Adji’s mother, Marie Neida, 36, was pregnant with Adji’s sister when he disappeared. I am sure is holiday will be very very hard for her.
BBAC sends special prays and thoughts to the friends and family of Adji Desir.
How difficult for one to mourn for one child and yet celebrate with another, at this time of year?
Marie Neida, stated that, “I miss my son. My heart is very sad. I need to see him again.”
Collier County sheriff’s Sgt. Ken Becker stated that his office and agents from the FBI have continued to follow up on tips regarding the boy’s whereabouts and that the Holidays will also be hard on the officers that have been working on Adji Desir’s case, from the beginning.
“It’s tough not only as law enforcement officers, but most of the people involved are parents,” he stated. “As time goes by, it does make it more difficult.” Becker gives his word though as he says, “We’re never going to give up hope.”
Adji Desir Is Still Missing, even though little Adji’s disappearance was featured on America’s Most Wanted in February and in the December 5th issue of People’s Magazine he was one of six missing children featured on the cover of the magazine along with his story in the story “Vanished Without a Trace: Heartbreak and Hope” that was published inside the magazine.
It seems to me that more should have been done to find him, especially with his handicaps. That…he should have been given the same coverage as little Caylee Anthony got.
His picture was also featured on a national direct mailing advertising flier that went out to 75 million homes across the U.S. from November 8th through December 13th, 2009.
Robert Lowery, the executive director for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s Missing Children division stated that, “We were able to get a lot of exposure for the case.
Becker states that they are getting more tips after the magazine was published and other publicly covered events concerning Adji. “Unfortunately none of these tips we got look like they are going to lead us to Adji,” stated Becker. “But we are following up on them.”
Adji is developmentally disabled and functions on a level of a 2 year old and he is only able to speak about five words of English, but he does understand Creole, but can’t speak it. He does recognize his name when it is called out. If you see him do so…save him.
Something needs to be done to protect the future of our children. Stop the abuse and murder of the children in the U.S., sign these petitions:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/change-sex-offender-laws
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/16/stop-the-abuse-and-murder-of-the-children-in-the-us
Adji Desir Is Still Missing and it is not time to give up hope. Keep an eye out for him Baby Boomers.







The boyfriend killed this beautiful child and he has to tell us where he is so we can put him to rest where he should be.
MAY GOD BLESS THIS BEAUTIFUL CHILD AND HIS FAMILY NOW AND FOR ALL TIME AS I AM SURE HE WILL!!!