The chilling discovery of two young girls’ bodies buried in suitcases in Cleveland’s South Collinwood neighborhood unfolded on Monday, March 2, 2026, near Saranac Playground (adjacent to Ginn Academy on East 162nd Street and Midland Avenue). A man walking his dog noticed disturbed ground and a partially buried suitcase; his dog alerted him to an unusual scent. Upon closer inspection, he opened the luggage and found human remains—specifically, a child’s body—prompting an immediate 911 call around 6 pm.

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Cleveland police officers arrived quickly, confirming the first suitcase contained the remains of a young girl buried in a shallow grave. While processing the scene and collecting evidence, investigators spotted a second suitcase nearby—about 25 feet away—also partially buried in a shallow grave. It contained another child’s body. The area was secured, with drones, measurements, photography, and forensic teams deployed. Bodycam footage released by outlets shows officers approaching the field, shining lights on the exposed luggage, and reacting to the grim find, with one noting “I think it’s partially buried” before further examination.

The victims were identified as half-sisters: 10-year-old Amor Wilson and 8-year-old Mila Chatman, both from Cleveland. The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office used DNA relationship testing to confirm their identities and sibling connection (announced March 5, 2026). The bodies were badly decomposed, suggesting they had been buried for some time—though exact duration remains unclear pending full autopsy results. Causes of death are still under determination in this homicide investigation.

Their mother, 28-year-old Aliyah Henderson, was detained Wednesday evening near the scene after interviews and evidence review (including a search warrant at a nearby address). She was charged with two counts of aggravated murder (plus child endangering in initial reports) and arraigned Friday, March 6, in Cleveland Municipal Court. Bond was set at $2 million ($1 million per count), with prosecutors citing the case’s severity and public safety concerns. Henderson has no prior criminal record or history of violence noted in court.

BREAKING: The bodies of two young girls were found in suitcases on  Cleveland's East Side Monday evening, according to police sources.  According to sources, both suitcases were partially buried.

Sensational claims about “one small detail from the scene” being a “key piece of evidence” circulate in viral social media posts and clickbait headlines, often tied to the discovery moment or an unspecified item/clue at the site. However, no credible reports from major sources (Cleveland 19, WKYC, FOX8, ABC News, AP, CNN, People, or police statements) specify any particular “small detail” (e.g., an object in the suitcases, clothing, a note, or forensic trace) as pivotal. Evidence focus includes the burial method (shallow graves, partial exposure), decomposition state, DNA for identification, and the overall scene timeline. Investigators have not publicly highlighted a singular “small” item as the breakthrough; the case relies on forensic analysis, family history, and ongoing interviews.

Mila’s father, DeShaun Chatman, spoke publicly March 5, expressing devastation. He last saw Mila in 2020 (age 3), after briefly co-parenting with Henderson but never marrying. He claims he spent five years pursuing custody and welfare checks through CPS, courts, and police but was “denied all access.” He’s cooperating with detectives on DNA testing to confirm paternity (results expected soon after March 5, but no public updates as of March 9 confirm final outcomes or new revelations about the missing years). Chatman described Mila as a “happy-go-lucky” child who loved pink and was always smiling, visiting the site to leave flowers at a growing memorial of stuffed animals and tributes.

The community held a vigil near the playground, transforming the once-child-friendly space into a site of mourning. This case raises painful questions about child welfare systems, prolonged disappearances without escalation, and hidden family struggles in an urban setting. Authorities urge tips to Cleveland Police Homicide (216-623-5464) or Crime Stoppers (216-252-7463). As the investigation proceeds, focus remains on justice for Amor and Mila amid profound grief.