Stepfather who told cops he thought Madalina Cojocari was in her room is convicted of failing to report disappearance

Christopher Palmiter is seen here testifying in his May 2024 trial for failing to report his stepdaughter, Madalina Cojocari, missing. (Image of Madalina in the inset: Cornelius Police Department; screenshot of Palmiter: WCNC)

Christopher Palmiter is seen here testifying in his May 2024 trial for failing to report his stepdaughter, Madalina Cojocari, missing. (Image of Madalina in the inset: Cornelius Police Department; screenshot of Palmiter: WCNC)

Jurors reportedly took a mere 15 minutes to convict a North Carolina stepfather of failing to report a young girl missing, but that leaves the key question unanswered. Where is Madalina Cojocari? The child was last seen on surveillance footage leaving the school bus for her home in the town of Cornelius on Nov. 21, 2022, and it was not until the middle of the following month that authorities discovered her disappearance because she kept being absent from school.

Scrutiny quickly fell on her mother Diana Cojocari and stepfather Christopher Palmiter, who were charged with failing to report her missing. Cops accused the couple of withholding information. The criminal cases against the couple reached their conclusion this month, with Diana pleading guilty and Palmiter losing at his trial.

His defense lawyer, Brandon Roseman, maintained the stepfather’s innocence in Madalina’s disappearance.

“You heard the state say Palmiter was her father,” Roseman said in closing arguments, according to Charlotte NBC affiliate WCNC. “Yes, Palmiter wanted to be her father. He loved her, and he wants her back. He just doesn’t know where she is. Diana never told him.”

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