
As soon as the police got involved in the case, Diana Cojocari and Christopher Palmiter were both sent to the Mecklenburg detention center, and their cell phones were confiscated along with other items. During the course of the investigation, detectives have hit upon multiple clues that potentially implicate both parents in a number of ways. A text on Cojocari’s phone, for example, seems to have revealed that she was most likely with her daughter on December 2nd, 10 days after her daughter allegedly disappeared.
While the pair were locked up, the couple also had several suspicious phone conversations that alerted the police to the family’s potential involvement in the case. Over the jail phone, Palmiter told his brother and sister-in-law that his wife had mysteriously acquired a large amount of cash from an unknown source. He also mentioned upcoming financial issues. Cojocari’s mother and grandmother also had a conversation in which they discussed “a bag of money” and the pair speculated as to whether Palmiter had sold the young girl for cash.
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