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Fatal Family Crash! Dad, Sister, DEAD, Mom Critical, BABY Kahleb MISSING!

Fatal Family Crash! Dad, Sister, DEAD, Mom Critical, BABY Kahleb MISSING!

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A one-year-old boy, Kahleb Collins,, is discovered to be "Missing" when he isn't found in the wreckage of a car crash that kills his father, Steven Collins, 40, and older sister, Ryleigh Collins, 2, and lands his mother, Pam Bailey, 23, in the hospital in critical condition. Investigators looking for Khaleb don't find him in the wreckage but learn his grandfather, John Elton Bailey, has custody of the baby. When Bailey is interviewed he tells investigators he hasn't seen Kahleb since September. It is now December 17 and an Amber Alert is issued for Kahleb Collins. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the case from what happened in the car wreck to a burn pile found on the Collins family property where human remains have been discovered.

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00:00.07 Introduction, burn piles

04:55.58 Fatal family car wreck leads to missing baby

10:16.20 Grandfather has custody of baby, but lives with the family

15:33.76 Was driver trying to commit suicide?

20:10.03 Difference between looking for decaying body of baby and adult

25:05.93 Human remains found in burn pile

30:37.56 Children not as resilient as adults when subjected to elements

35:03.84 The child has not been identified

40:02.17 Father is alleged to have abused one-year-old

42:25.42 Conclusion

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