Quinton Simon (Chatham County Police Department)CHATHAM COUNTY, Ga. - New video reportedly shows a fight between the grandmother and babysitter of 20-month-old Quinton Simon.
The toddler was reported missing from his coastal Georgia home on Oct. 5.WSAV reports Quinton’s babysitter had called Georgia’s Division of Family & Children Services concerned for the young boy’s welfare.
The station obtained video showing a heated confrontation between the babysitter, Diana McCarta, and the child’s grandmother, Billie Jo Howell.QUINTON SIMON: POLICE BELIEVE COASTAL GEORGIA TODDLER IS DEAD, NAMED MOM AS PRIME SUSPECT"This is my baby, not yours," Quinton’s grandmother can be heard saying in the video.The confrontation, which starts in the babysitter's living room, eventually makes its way outside as the two women yell over each other.
A substantial amount of the exchange is unintelligible because of that, but it is clear each is accusing the other of lying."My baby's not dead," the grandmother could be heard saying, upset over an alleged memorial she accused the babysitter of putting up.At one point, the grandmother seems to accuse the babysitter of having the access and opportunity to have taken the toddler."Do you got Quinton?