That description of the 8-year-old girl, who was abducted Friday from a Walmart and later killed, appears in court documents about a custody dispute between Charish’s parents, who were not married.
The dispute ended in 2010 when Duval County Judge Linda McCallum granted shared responsibility between Reyne Perriwinkle and Billy Jarreau, but with the mother keeping primary custody.
Charish moved with her mother and her mother’s boyfriend from small home to small home and spent at least some time as an infant living with her mother in a homeless shelter, the records show.
Charish had several stepsiblings, including two stepsisters from the mother and boyfriend.
Perriwinkle’s mother met Smith at a Dollar General on Edgewood Avenue West on Friday night, Williams said. Perriwinkle’s two siblings, 4 and 5 years old, were with the family at the time. Smith offered to buy food and clothes for Perriwinkle’s family at the nearby Walmart, Williams said.
Not step siblings. Doesn’t anyone know anything anymore. They were her half siblings, they had the same mother. A step sibling has no biological relationship to you.
I wonder if this sick pervert saw a bumper sticker on the family car, overheard a conversation, etc. to get “inside” the family. Could pretend he was a member of her church, teacher at the school, etc. and knew they were having hard times and would like to help.
Kill the pervert.
And why just 1.5 years in prison for molesting the previous child?
:’(
“The dispute ended in 2010 when Duval County Judge Linda McCallum granted shared responsibility between Reyne Perriwinkle and Billy Jarreau, but with the mother keeping primary custody.”
https://www.facebook.com/billy.jarreau
To everyone I am trying to stay politically correct and not express my true feelings of how our great system caused this. I spent many years in the court presenting issues and being ignored and told I was trying to hurt the mother. Now the truth of the great mother is out. It was at the cost of my child’s life. RIP young lady. my nick name for her. My wife has tried to keep me off and not comment but the pain is too great and to know this could have been avoided. I gave the legal system all the signs for over many years.
Comments:
Irina Jarreau · San Diego, California
I am sorry to be this blunt and straight forward, but...
Should we assume she called 911 a minute after the daughter disappeared from her sight? Wasn’t it like a span of 30 minutes between the two events (mcdonald’s comment and 911 call)? If I felt the guy was ‘creepy’ I would have not climbed in his van with the three kids and wait ‘for hours’ (Action News Jax)! ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND? Now the mother tries to change her story so she would not go to jail? WHAT IN THE WORLD?
I am also a mother. And I have played all kinds of scenarios in my head how this tragedy could have been avoided! AND IN NONE OF THEM that was the result!
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Irina Jarreau · San Diego, California
Dear News4Jax,
Mr. Jarreau is not her ‘biological father’, he IS her father. We have been trying to get custody of Cherish for half a decade now - in vain. The fact that the mother is in denial for years about the reality of things is tragic. Her poor judgement caused the loss of the precious life. The girl is playing with angels now...
The father was not a prize himself. He had a felony arrest, an arrest for solitation of a prostitute, a ticket for open container (drinking issues apparently) several allegations have been raised that he is a hot head, has had at least one protection from abuse order (or injunction) against him, an ex wife claims he stalked her, and he did not bring the action like he claims to everyone. Plus the mother has yet to beg people for money a the father is.