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Details Emerge in NC Girl's Death

By ALYSIA PATTERSON
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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (Nov. 20) -- A 5-year-old North Carolina girl was raped and killed the same day she was taken from her home, according to an arrest warrant released Friday.
Shaniya Davis was sexually assaulted and asphyxiated Nov. 10, the day her mother reported her missing from the trailer park where she was staying, according to the warrant. Authorities embarked on a nearly weeklong search that ended when the girl's body was found dumped off a rural road.
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Mario McNeill is charged with first-degree murder and first-degree rape of a child in the warrant, which was issued after police said they collected hair and fibers, clothes, and a straw from his 1997 Mitsubishi Galant. He was initially charged only with kidnapping.
McNeill seemed nervous as he appeared in court Friday for a brief hearing on the latest charges. He nodded his head slightly to the judge's questions but did not enter a plea. His lawyer, Allen Rogers, left the courtroom with his client and didn't speak to reporters. He also didn't return messages left at his office from The Associated Press.
The girl's mother, Antoinette Davis, is charged with filing a false police report, trafficking her daughter and child abuse involving prostitution. Her mother said she doesn't believe the charges.
"She did not harm her kids. I was there, I should know," said Ann Summers, who also is the girl's grandmother.
Summers said she saw McNeill and Davis hanging out together, but she didn't think they were romantically involved.
"To me, he ain't nothing but a maggot. He's going to get what comes to him," Summers said outside court.
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Earlier in the week, authorities said McNeill admitted taking the girl. Fayetteville Police Chief Tom Bergamine would not say during a news conference late Thursday whether McNeill admitted to the child's death.
A search warrant says McNeill picked the girl up in front of her home and drove her more than 30 miles to a hotel in Sanford, where she was last seen alive. Surveillance video captured McNeill carrying the girl in the building.
"It is our sincere hope that the Davis family may now begin to put this horrific event behind them and begin the healing process," Bergamine said.
Tomeka Gray, 20, who is dating McNeill's brother, said the accusations don't jibe with what she knows about him. She said McNeill was a good uncle and father who came to see her daughter in the hospital with an armload of baby items right after she was born earlier this year.
"I've never known him to do anything like that," Gray told The Associated Press. She said when she saw the story on the news her first thought was that she hoped authorities would catch the horrible person who did it.
"And then to find out it was him ... I was crying. I was shocked," she said.
Meanwhile, Shaniya's father, Bradley Lockhart, appeared on Friday's "The Oprah Winfrey Show," where Winfrey asked him if he had anything to say to Davis. He told The Associated Press earlier that he had cared for Shaniya for several years but decided to give Davis a chance to raise her because she seemed to be getting her life together.
"Right now I just think it's best that we let the justice system take its course," Lockhart said on the show. "I try to keep my heart as pure as possible, and I'm sure one day I will be able to sit down and talk to her, try and understand what was going through her mind."
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2009-11-20 15:53:19

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Frossgoshen
7:43PM Nov 29 2009 
THEY NEITHER DESERVE TO LIVE. THEY ARE NOT WORTH THE SALT IN THEIR FOODS. SOMETHING NEEDS TO HAPPEN TO THEM,JUST LIKE THEYDONE THAT BABY
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Lisadiamond12
12:48PM Nov 25 2009 
To me they should die the same way that baby died and let their family watch how she died and who cares how they feel. Because they felt nothing killing that baby including the mother. if she needed money that bad she should have sold her body for sex not her baby. They both sick as hell and whatever they get they deserve. R.I.P S. Davis you are back in heaven with your wings on peacefully with no pain we will miss you here on earth. Our prayers to the father who loved and nurtured you and cared for you. He was a real man. When he took the responssibilty to raise his daughter.
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TickyTeresa09
10:29AM Nov 23 2009 
I am literally in tears between the video, and your comment. I AGREE! We have to stop giving these scumbags a slap on the wrist. Aren't we tired of seeing the faces of beautiful children and their "discovered bodies"?? WE HAVE TO STAND UP AND DO SOMETHING!!!!! THIS IS GETTING OUT OF CONTROL!
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Handpainted by L
7:24PM Nov 21 2009 
No court ,no questions asked to these two .Our country has to do something with scum like this. I can't think about what this little girls last day was like.We have to do something. Someone wants to take drugs,kill,rape,drink,not work,rob,stay on welfare ,thats not acceptable in my book. As an American and tax payer , I'm tired of making it easy for stuff like this to happen.We allow it,right in front of our faces.I grew up without a father,and worked 2 jobs for many years.There is no excuse to justify this behavior.These two should be tortured,I agree the death penalty is an easy way out.
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Kountrysu
8:22PM Nov 20 2009 
Aaf10610-- You are so right. Tax payers would save money if she just shot herself.
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Kountrysu
8:19PM Nov 20 2009 
The mother is as guilty as the man she knew who killed her little girl. She needed money and offered her daughter for sex to that nut she knew. Who more should get the big needle than those two.
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PaSmnt
6:31PM Nov 20 2009 
Whats wrong with justice - it takes too long - let me take them on a fishing trip off the coast of emarld isle.
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Amnd753
6:24PM Nov 20 2009 
i feel so bad for this little girl...all i have to say is i hope all involved parties get whats coming to them, and the father finds peace. i have a young daughter and dont know what i would do if this happended to her...
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Aaf10610
5:12PM Nov 20 2009 
I think the mother should kill herself.
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Aaf10610
5:11PM Nov 20 2009 
All I can say is FRY you BASTARD FRY!!
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A 5-year-old North Carolina girl was raped and killed the same day she was taken from her home, according to an arrest warrant released Friday. Shaniya Davis was sexually assaulted and asphyxiated Nov. 10, the day her mother reported her missing from the trailer park where she was staying, according to the warrant. Authorities embarked on a nearly weeklong search that ended when the girl\'s body was found dumped off a rural road.