Krimoney
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This is often the case in rural areas.Our coroner owns a funeral home in our county too. He and his family owned it before he ran for office.
This is often the case in rural areas.Our coroner owns a funeral home in our county too. He and his family owned it before he ran for office.
i know, ppl have been comparing the cases as you can see.... i was saying that the body and the live baby were at brooke crews apt and missed by LE, because the person i quoted spedculated that ashley's body was at the wtermans home the first time LE visited... and savannas body was in fact at the apt the first time the cops came to visit. first in the bathroom closet. then in a hollowed dresser. the baby was in a suitcase alive. they moved savannas body to the river later.?? Brooke Crews is the murderer in Savannah Greywind’s case (and her body was later found on a river, not at the apartment with the baby). Nothing to do with Ashley.
This is absolutely horrific, but when considering the alternative... I hope this may mean Ashley didn't suffer.“The baby was cut out of the mother after the mother was killed,”
It’s hideous. AW has to be both incredibly ignorant and lacking all moral fiber.How can someone of Amber's age not realize that 31 weeks is still very early for a baby to survive without a lot of intervention?
I am wondering if she shot Ashley in the truck after passing the fiancé because Ashley panicked when she saw him. Then, the delay in cutting the baby out may have caused additional trauma that made the baby unable to survive this horrible person's actions.
I had C-sections with my babies. I cannot even imagine how someone would think they could cut a baby out of a momma safely, let alone a baby at only 31 weeks gestation. This case has me soooo sad!
Could be, especially if they were in a panic and only thinking about saving the baby.AW was said to have changed demeanour when she thought the coroner was going to do DNA testing on the baby, IMO I think she definitely didn’t think that would happen. So I don’t think she would have thought much of having the ambulance attend. JMO
Oh good point I forgot that Josh had said that. Although given references in the complaint to the Watermans claiming to lack gas money to follow the ambulance to the hospital, and to JW having a broken down truck, I wonder with what money AW could “buy” a baby. Did AW a have a job? I know the complaint references JW did work.I think back to the start of this when Josh said that “Lucy” had asked to “buy the baby”, so when Ashley declined, this is what AW escalated to. I cannot wrap my head around this.
All while possibly luring her in with the giving of baby clothes she’d possibly bought for a pregnancy she had faked. IMO
Oh good point I forgot that Josh had said that. Although given references in the complaint to the Watermans claiming to lack gas money to follow the ambulance to the hospital, and to JW having a broken down truck, I wonder with what money AW could “buy” a baby. Did AW a have a job? I know the complaint references JW did work.
Sorry if I missed it but did AW claim a specific due date on any of her social media posts alluding to a pregnancy?
She said “the 17th” I didn’t see a month specified. I need to go look because I thought I read that she claimed she was 2 weeks past her due date and had the baby at home, so had used October 17 as her due date.On her FB post of the ultrasound photo’s from September 7, someone asked when her due date is and she told them September 17…
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?st...7ReUR9rWm62zuezfUTSudmAp7l&id=100055710780819
I guess *I* just assumed September given it was the September 7th where she said 17th and didn’t specify month *I* assumed she’d think people would just take it as September 17. So yes you are probably right.She said “the 17th” I didn’t see a month specified. I need to go look because I thought I read that she claimed she was 2 weeks past her due date and had the baby at home, so had used October 17 as her due date.
I'm just now able to sit down and catch up on this case today.
Agreed. The coroner/funeral home director demonstrated excellent decision-making (at least, IMO based on what I know to this point). The moment Amber asked about DNA testing - the coroner must have been shaking his head in disbelief.For what it’s worth I think Goodman handled this really well, at least based on what has been reported thus far. Holding that service in case there was a mistake was the right move, can you imagine if this had all been different, and a true, grieving new mother was told her baby’s funeral was postponed because they suspected her baby may not be hers? I’ve had a stillbirth and cannot.even.imagine. So, good for Goodman (and excellent work getting a potentially incriminating question about DNA out of her as well, the prosecution will thank him for that later) …
Yes totally … and Goodman must’ve felt like he was in the Twilight Zone! Lot of presence of mind and experience to handle that so calmly. I mean, hosting a funeral for a suspected murderer and her victim, with the police advising! It’s like a movie scene to imagine!I agree and it was just an aside about him owning that funeral home as I thought that odd. But it’s a smaller county and I know these things go like that sometimes. He handled this difficult situation well for sure as far as I can tell!
Very glad you posted this @cocomod - I had twin girls at 31 weeks by c-section, by emergency delivery. To give Websleuthers a sense of size, if AB was at around the same gestation, and I think she was, maybe a little further — they were 3 pounds, 5 oz each; one was 12“ tall (exactly a ruler) and the other was 14”; one needed a ventilator for the first six hours and the other breathed independently. Both were in the NICU for 29 days. I think in the absence of the excellent medical care they got, one would’ve lived and the other would’ve died. Perhaps ghoulish to think about but I hope this helps envision scenarios.How can someone of Amber's age not realize that 31 weeks is still very early for a baby to survive without a lot of intervention?
I am wondering if she shot Ashley in the truck after passing the fiancé because Ashley panicked when she saw him. Then, the delay in cutting the baby out may have caused additional trauma that made the baby unable to survive this horrible person's actions.
I had C-sections with my babies. I cannot even imagine how someone would think they could cut a baby out of a momma safely, let alone a baby at only 31 weeks gestation. This case has me soooo sad!
I’d have to research, but it may matter in the state of Missouri and/or in the state of Arkansas. That said, there are three magical criminal legal procedure words to be uttered with respect to this case:Does it matter if she took a breath? Her cause of death is still murder.
I’m sorry about your still birth.For what it’s worth I think Goodman handled this really well, at least based on what has been reported thus far. Holding that service in case there was a mistake was the right move, can you imagine if this had all been different, and a true, grieving new mother was told her baby’s funeral was postponed because they suspected her baby may not be hers? I’ve had a stillbirth and cannot.even.imagine. So, good for Goodman (and excellent work getting a potentially incriminating question about DNA out of her as well, the prosecution will thank him for that later) …
Another brilliant Amber decision.Federal Kidnapping Act - Wikipedia
Had she kept the car on the Arkansas side this would be an entirely different future.