In early 2002, Tameka Jones moved to San Diego with her husband and her two-year-old son, Jahi Turner. An operations specialist in the Navy, Jones was shipped out in April aboard the USS Rushmore, where she got the call that changed her life.
Her husband told her he couldn't find Jahi.
A community-wide search and hundreds of hours of police work produced no leads. The case grew cold and then colder.
But when Jones filed for divorce from Tieray in 2012, SDPD detectives reopened the case. With Tameka Jones finally able to look at the evidence and talk to the police, there was enough to charge Tieray Jones with murder.
But it was not enough to convict him. In 2018, the jury was deadlocked, and the judge ruled that the evidence was too weak for a retrial.
Now, after 18 years, Tameka Jones is at last ready to tell her side of the story. She spoke at length to San Diego Union-Tribune editor Dana Littlefield, who talked with Midday Edition about the case and how Jones came to terms with the outcome.