“I had a dream the night of the 11th I was in a morgue,” Schneider said. “When I got up the next day on the 12th, I called the hospitals, called the morgue. They said they didn’t have her.”
“She didn’t say with who or anything,. And from that point on – no more text messages.”
Another day passed and Schneider filed a missing persons report. She then got a disturbing phone call.
“I got a restricted phone call,” Schneider said. “They said, ‘B, she’s dead.'”
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The next call was even worse – confirmation on June 18 that the body of Gilliam, using fingerprints, had been positively identified. She was in the morgue since June 11. Her cause of death right now is unknown.
Gilliam’s body was discovered inside an abandoned home on Nottingham June 10. Schneider says the man staying there said that night he saw Gilliam inside a gas station named Mack Mart.
“He said he just met her at the gas station and that she was scared; somebody had taken her keys and ID and she wanted to go somewhere so she could call and get a ride home,” Schneider said.
Schneider says that man admitted he brought Gilliam, who he said was foaming at the mouth, to this home, and when he woke up, she was dead.
The grieving mother says something doesn’t add up.
“She was young, she was pregnant,” Schneider said. “I don’t see her doing anything to hurt herself or her baby.
“I feel like she was with some bad people and something happened, and that was the result.”
Schneider held a vigil Monday night honoring her daughter’s memory.
“I just want to know. I want to know what happened.”