Woman threw baby away 25 years ago, is tracked down by DNA & arrested

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I don’t understand how people can do this to a baby. I just don’t see how you could hold your baby, seeing how tiny and innocent the baby is and kill the baby like that. After I had my son, when they handed him to me, he was looking me in my eyes. Like he knew who I was.

I just can’t—I can’t understand killing babies. You can take the baby to a church, give the baby to a relative, give the baby up for adoption. Killing the baby though? No fukking excuses.

That being said. It’s been twenty five years... they really were looking for this bw, meanwhile that ugly blonde bytch in Ohio killed her baby and damn near got away with it.
 

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It's clear as day. If you do any serious dirt and get away....and if you don't plan on leaving the country, then you're a fool. Also @Fucckery_King is right. The justice system isn't universal in it's punishment in order to let them off and lock is up.
 
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An Ohio woman who buried her newborn in the backyard sentenced to 3 years of basic supervision - CNN

buried that newborn in the back yard cause she didn't want her life to be ruined



An Ohio woman who was found guilty of abuse of a corpse in connection with the death of her newborn daughter was sentenced Friday to three years of basic supervision but will serve no more jail time.

As part of the sentence, Brooke Skylar Richardson, 20, was to spend seven days in the county jail, but Warren County Judge Donald Oda II credited her with time already served.
Should she violate any terms of her supervision, Richardson could face up to 12 months behind bars, the judge said.
Richardson had been found not guilty of aggravated murder, involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment in the case, which has gone on for more than two years, since the remains of her newborn daughter, Annabelle, were found buried in her Carlisle backyard.
The infant's remains will be released to the Richardson family, which will provide a proper burial and give access to the site to the family of the baby's father, Oda said.
"I'm forever sorry," Richardson said prior to sentencing.
When the verdicts were read out Thursday, Richardson sobbed before she was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs.
'Life is precious,' judge says
The infant's paternal grandmother spoke at the hearing, telling the court that she had struggled to find the "right word" to describe the pain she's endured since learning of her grandchild, who would've now been 2 years, 4 months, 1 week old.
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I’m curious about who the father is. :mjpls:
 

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DNA evidence collected from the scene and the infant was retested by the Acadiana Criminalistics Laboratory, which developed a DNA profile that was matched to a family relation through the Combined DNA Index System. Hotard connected the infant to Charles and DNA testing confirmed she was the infant’s mother, Raborn said.
Combined DNA Index System aka CODIS
 

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reading the original story it seemed the death of that baby shook up the town. I mean how does someone of sound conscience dump a newborn in a trashcan in a place it was unlikely to be found in time. shyts evil.

I mean how can someone read this

The abandoned baby was embraced by the community, who rallied to donate all the finery and necessities for her funeral services. The infant was buried wearing a donated white christening gown and bonnet, archives stories said.

Around 300 people attended her funeral at Beau Pre Cemetery. Officers with the Jeanerette Police Department acted as pallbearers and other groups, including the local Knights of Columbus, walked in the procession.

“It’s almost like we’re the only family she’s got. The whole city is her family now,” Jeanerette police officer Sheila Granger said at the baby’s funeral. “When somebody dies, somebody mourns them. Somebody had to mourn her.”

One officer placed a raggedy Ann doll in the open casket beside the baby. Granger said acting police Chief Kerri Davis didn’t want the child buried alone, so officers purchased the doll for the funeral, according to The Advocate’s archives.

Private investigator Stephen Menard, a retired narcotics agent with the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office, started the cold case advocacy group in the spring and has been working his way through Acadiana collecting information on unsolved homicides. He, victims’ family members and other community members have been working to keep various cases alive.

And think this is just about race. 300 people coming out to a babies funeral who none of them even knew, but who did so anyway to show respect.

And the reason the cold case kicked off in the first place

Menard said when he started the project a friend texted him photos of Baby Jane Doe’s grave and asked that he consider promoting the case. Hopefully now that an arrest has been made, some peace can be found in the heartbreaking case, he said.

“It’s going to take a long time to heal. For 25 years the baby has been lost and now she’s been found by family members. Family members know who she is now,” Menard said. “Maybe the baby can finally get a name.”
 

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White folks ain’t playing the game fair in the US..:francis:

No need to act surprised...this woman is a scum bag but if u looking for equal and fair treatment it’s not about to happen.

She shouldn’t have left th baby to die :yeshrug:....but but but the white woman dnt count in this scenario.
 
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White folks ain’t playing the game fair in the US..:francis:

No need to act surprised...this woman is a scum bag but if u looking for equal and fair treatment it’s not about to happen.

She shouldn’t have left th baby to die :yeshrug:....but but but the white woman dnt count in this scenario.


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reading the original story it seemed the death of that baby shook up the town. I mean how does someone of sound conscience dump a newborn in a trashcan in a place it was unlikely to be found in time. shyts evil.

I mean how can someone read this



And think this is just about race. 300 people coming out to a babies funeral who none of them even knew, but who did so anyway to show respect.

And the reason the cold case kicked off in the first place
The charges are entirely racially motivated.
I've seen several cases where white women have outright murdered their babies and almost none of them have been convicted, let alone charged with first degree murder
 

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The bytch in Ohio... They couldn't definitively prove that the baby was born alive (but let's be real it was and the girl killed the baby, so fukk her.).

With this case, it was clear that the baby died of hypothermia... Thus born alive and the lady just threw it in the trash can like a piece of garbage.

Yes, I believe the white lady killed that baby in Ohio. But they couldn't prove it. And yes I know, her complexion benefitted her GREATLY
With the case, the evidence of murder was more obvious
 
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