The sensational headline—”5 MINUTES AGO: Police found the mother of the two girls in the suitcase, but her three-word statement and perfect alibi completely overturned the case”—is not supported by any credible reports and appears to be fabricated or misinformation, likely designed for clicks on social media or unreliable sites. As of March 6, 2026 (early morning in your time zone), the Cleveland case involving the two young girls’ bodies discovered in suitcases remains firmly a homicide investigation with the mother arrested and charged, not exonerated.
Latest Confirmed Developments in the Cleveland Suitcase Case
The bodies of two young Black girls—now identified as half-sisters Amor Wilson, 10, and Mila Chatman, 9—were found on March 2, 2026, in shallow graves near East 162nd Street and Midland Avenue in Cleveland’s South Collinwood neighborhood, close to Ginn Academy. A local resident walking his dog alerted police after unzipping one suitcase and seeing human remains.
DNA confirmation: The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office used preliminary testing to establish the girls were half-sisters. No active missing persons reports matched them initially, which heightened the tragedy and questions about how long the bodies had been there.
Arrest and charges: On March 5, 2026, 28-year-old Aliyah Henderson—identified as the mother of the victims—was arrested and booked into the Cuyahoga County Jail. She faces charges including murder and child endangering. Police executed a search warrant at a residence linked to her in the area (around East 162nd Street), and she was taken into custody as the primary person of interest. Multiple sources (including Cleveland 19 News, WKYC, FOX 8, and others) confirm this without any indication of reversal.
No exoneration or alibi twist: There are zero reports of police locating the mother only to have her provide a “three-word statement” (e.g., something dramatic like “I was away” or “Not my fault”) or a “perfect alibi” that overturned anything. No updates mention re-interviews, new evidence freeing her, case dismissal, or any dramatic turnaround. The investigation is described as ongoing for motive and full details (e.g., cause of death), but the core finding—familial involvement with Henderson as the suspect—holds steady.
Community impact: Neighbors and locals have expressed shock, with some noting Henderson lived nearby and had received community assistance in the past (e.g., food and supplies around 2019). The proximity to a school and playground has amplified calls for child protection awareness.
This case echoes other horrific “suitcase” discoveries (e.g., the 2022 Auckland case where a mother was later convicted of murdering her children and hiding them, or older U.S. incidents), but those are unrelated. No credible outlet—from NBC, CBS, local Cleveland stations, or national wires—has reported any shift toward exoneration in the last 24–48 hours.
Why This Headline Feels Like Misinformation
Searches for exact phrases like “three-word statement,” “perfect alibi,” “overturned the case,” or “mother exonerated” in connection to this incident return nothing relevant. Similar dramatic wording appears in unrelated stories (e.g., death row cases or viral “hardest geezer” quotes), suggesting recycled clickbait tactics.
Rapid “5 MINUTES AGO” framing is classic for fake news virality on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok, often without sources.
If such a major reversal happened (especially with a high-profile arrest just days prior), it would dominate Cleveland and national news cycles—yet coverage remains consistent with the arrest.
The heartbreak here is profound: two innocent children lost, allegedly at the hands of their own mother, in a case that unfolded quickly after a dog’s alert. Authorities continue forensic work, and any genuine new developments would come from official channels like the Cleveland Division of Police or Cuyahoga County officials—not unverified viral posts.
If you’re seeing this headline on a specific site or post, feel free to share the link for closer checking. In the meantime, our thoughts are with the family, community, and those grieving these young lives cut short.

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