
Nine-month old Daisja Weaver’s father, 20-year-old Alandus Weaver of Dallas, has now been charged with murdering her.
He’s the man who told police that he tied a sandbag to her leg after “accidentally” killing her and then tossed her body off a bridge and into Lake Lewisville to cover up his crime. Police divers spent several days unsuccessfully trying to recover the body.
Police said last night that he will now face a charge of capital murder in the little girl’s June 8 death, since the baby’s 19-year-old mother, Tamaira Creagh, has provided more details.

Still no body has been found, but police and the Denton County DA’s office say they believe they have enough circumstantial evidence to proceed.
Click here to read the Dallas Morning News story detailing what the couple did after the baby’s death. Be careful, it’s rather gruesome and disgusting.
Creagh is currently six month’s pregnant with their second child. She claims that after she learned their little girl was dead that she was afraid to tell anyone what had happened immediately because Weaver had threatened her not to talk.
Considering how many versions of the story that this couple has told, it’s all a confusing mess.
I have to wonder what kind of life Alandus Weaver has had and what’s he endured to have committed such an atrocious crime.
Also wonder how and why the baby’s mother became involved with him.
Does anybody know?

1 response so far ↓
Jennifer Sheffey // July 18, 2009 at 10:39 am |
I sit here and listen to so many things that people had to say about this case. Something needs to be done about these young guys out here beating up on young girls because of the family violence that they were raised in. This scum bag killed his daughter and the world automaticlly blamed the mother. It seems that the mother is always responsible for everything! WHY? Men are quick to walk out on their families and leave mom responsible to raise a child that they both made. I did research on this young lady and it seems that she comes from a very good family that is successful and wealthy as well.