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THE CLUE THE KILLER THOUGHT NO ONE WOULD FIND: Text messages recovered from Ja’Derrius Minnieweather’s phone reportedly pointed police toward a chilling piece of evidence left behind in the darkness… 👇👇

THE TEXT MESSAGES THAT UNMASKED THE KILLER: PHONE EVIDENCE LED INVESTIGATORS TO ONE HAUNTING TRAIL OF ITEMS LEFT BEHIND

The case against Maurice Parms may not have started with a body.

It may have started with a phone.

Before Baton Rouge police announced that 15-year-old Ja’Derrius Minnieweather was dead, investigators were already following a digital trail connected to a 16-year-old girl described in reports as Ja’Derrius’ longtime friend.

When detectives searched the girl’s phone, they reportedly found messages between her and Maurice Parms, a man in his fifties who would later be charged with first-degree murder in connection with Ja’Derrius’ death. Arrest documents said the messages were sent through TextNow and included affectionate language, references to a relationship, and Cash App payments from Parms to the girl. (wbrz.com)

That phone evidence changed the investigation.

Because Ja’Derrius was no longer just a missing boy.

Detectives were now looking at a disturbing connection between a 15-year-old, a 16-year-old girl, and a 51-year-old man accused of having inappropriate contact with a minor.

According to warrant details reported by WAFB, Ja’Derrius had gone to see the 16-year-old before he disappeared. Detectives said she had been out getting food with Parms before returning to the area. A tense disagreement then allegedly happened between Ja’Derrius and Parms over the way Parms was acting toward her. (wafb.com)

Then came the evidence investigators could not ignore.

Witnesses reportedly described seeing a tall male beating a smaller person for several minutes. A softer voice was allegedly heard begging the attacker to stop and leave them alone. Large suspected bloodstains were later found in the area where police believe the altercation happened.

But one of the most haunting pieces of the timeline came from surveillance video.

According to police documents reported by WAFB, surveillance allegedly showed a person matching Parms’ body type riding a child’s bicycle, discarding a mask, gloves, and a T-shirt — then later returning to retrieve those items. Investigators also said Parms was seen wiping parts of his truck with a rag, and later processing of the vehicle showed the presence of blood in areas he had allegedly wiped. (wafb.com)

That is the trail investigators are now trying to piece together.

The phone messages may explain the connection.

The child’s bicycle may explain movement after the attack.

The discarded clothing may explain what someone tried to hide.

And the suspected blood evidence may explain why police believe Ja’Derrius was killed even though his body has still not been found.

Baton Rouge police say evidence suggests Ja’Derrius was beaten to death and that his body was disposed of after the attack. Parms has been booked on a first-degree murder charge, but the investigation remains ongoing, and Ja’Derrius’ family is still waiting for the one answer no arrest can replace.

Where is he?

The phone trail may have unmasked the suspect.

The abandoned items may have exposed the cover-up.

But until Ja’Derrius Minnieweather is found, the most painful part of the case remains unfinished.

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