The entire call log from 16-year-old Ja’Derrius Minnieweather’s PHONE has been leaked, the last call lasting 10 seconds with the killer is haunting…
THE PHONE RECORDS THAT MAY HAUNT THE JA’DERRIUS MINNIEWEATHER CASE: POLICE FOUND MESSAGES THAT LED THEM STRAIGHT TO MAURICE PARMS
The rumor spreading online is chilling:
Was Ja’Derrius Minnieweather’s entire call log leaked?
Was there a final 10-second call with the man now accused of killing him?
Did that call capture the moment everything changed?
So far, police have not publicly confirmed a leaked call log from Ja’Derrius’ phone or a final 10-second call with Maurice Parms.
But the phone evidence already reported in the case is disturbing enough.
While investigating the disappearance of 15-year-old Ja’Derrius Minnieweather, Baton Rouge police came into contact with a 16-year-old girl connected to the timeline. After searching her phone, investigators reportedly found messages between the girl and Maurice Parms, a man in his fifties who would later be arrested in connection with Ja’Derrius’ death.
According to arrest documents reported by local media, the messages showed Parms communicating with the minor for months through TextNow. Police said the messages included affectionate language, references to a relationship, and Cash App payments from Parms to the girl.
That discovery became one of the most important pieces of the case.
Because Ja’Derrius was not simply a missing teenager anymore.
Investigators were now examining a disturbing connection between a 15-year-old boy, a 16-year-old girl, and a 51-year-old man accused of maintaining inappropriate contact with her.
Police say Ja’Derrius had gone to see the 16-year-old before he disappeared. Detectives said the girl had been out getting food with Parms before returning to the area. Investigators then described a tense disagreement between Ja’Derrius and Parms over the way Parms was acting toward the girl.
That alleged confrontation is now believed to be the turning point.
Baton Rouge police later announced that Ja’Derrius is dead and that Maurice Parms has been booked on a charge of first-degree murder. Police said evidence suggests Ja’Derrius was beaten to death and that his body was disposed of after the attack.
But the most painful part remains unchanged:
Ja’Derrius’ body has still not been found.
That means the phone evidence may help explain the motive, the relationship, and the timeline — but it has not yet brought his family the one thing they are still begging for.
A chance to bring him home.
No official source has released a final call from Ja’Derrius.
No verified report has confirmed a haunting 10-second conversation with the accused killer.
But the phone trail already appears to have helped investigators understand why Ja’Derrius may have crossed paths with Maurice Parms in the final hours before he disappeared.
And now Baton Rouge is left with two questions that will not go away:
What exactly happened after that confrontation?
And where was Ja’Derrius taken after the attack?