Identified! AR - Cross Co., Newborn twins found in purple suitcase, Feb'18

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I'm getting a 404 but 32-34 weeks is viable with medical care [emoji30]


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Extremely so. I have twins (a girl and boy) who are now 8 years old. They were born 13 weeks early, spent 38 and 45 days in the NICU and have been healthy since. They were only in the NICU as long as they were because they needed to gain weight and my son was being stubborn at taking a bottle.
 
I'm getting a 404 but 32-34 weeks is viable with medical care [emoji30]

Viable from 24 weeks, though the risks of serious disabilities are pretty high. I believe at that age there is only a 25% chance of a baby being completely normal and a 25% chance of them needing lifelong 24 hour care due to incomplete development of brain and various organs.
 
How could someone be so cruel? If they weren't full term how about going to hospital ....

Cruel in what sense? For not trying to get medical help, or for dumping the bodies?

From what I can see and found out by googling, this is a sparsely populated rural county with a declining population and a degree of poverty. If labour came on very quickly it's possible the woman had no chance to get to hospital for the birth. The link above mentioned the results of the preliminary autopsy. I would hope there would be a full one which might cast more light on how and why these babies died.

.... or is this a concealed pregnancy and the person in question was frightened?

Certainly not impossible, though I would imagine it would be bloody difficult to conceal a twin pregnancy unless the mother avoided all social contact in the later stages.

Who knows? Maybe the mother is another Jaycee Dugard and is being held captive by a psychopathic rapist or a paedophile father.
 
Is Wynne, Ark. a small area? It surprised me last night when the sheriff said he had several people in mind - not exact words.

How would any sheriff know who is pregnant in his town unless the mother or her boyfriend is known to the local sheriff?
 
I just feel if the babies were loved / wanted than they wouldn’t have ended up in a suitcase. But maybe I’m wrong.

Do we know the genders?


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I’m guessing overweight teen who hid the pregnancy, went into early labor, and things went south.


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I just feel if the babies were loved / wanted than they wouldn’t have ended up in a suitcase. But maybe I’m wrong.

Do we know the genders?


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One of the above links stated that at least one of these tiny angels was a girl 😞

This whole thing saddens me, so many mama's and daddy's with empty arms that would have ecstaticly taken these little ones and loved them. Fly high little sweetpeas.
 
You should call this tip in.


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IDK if the teen was pregnant though. I'm not comfortable calling in a tip, but if anyone would like to, please go ahead.

Another question this brought up, however, have they said anywhere what race the babies were? Missing teen w/purple suitcase is black/African American.
 
Second baby is a boy I think I just read.

I came here to ask the same as Gardener... do we know the race?
 
Yes: https://safehavenlaws.uslegal.com/arkansas-safe-haven-laws/

However, LE has not released the cause of death. We don't know if they were murdered, abandoned to die in the suitcase or died of natural causes (Every option has me::tears:).

Yes, each and every option is just awful.

I'm leaning more to were left to die. Only because it seems to coincidental for two babies to die when their mother was planning to abandon them like that anyway.

That is just my opinion about it. I may be completely wrong. For all I know, Mom might not be safe either.
 
Yes, each and every option is just awful.

I'm leaning more to were left to die. Only because it seems to coincidental for two babies to die when their mother was planning to abandon them like that anyway.

That is just my opinion about it. I may be completely wrong. For all I know, Mom might not be safe either.

Yes, I'm trying REALLY HARD not to judge mom because we don't know the situation. We don't know if they were born in a hospital with the best medical care or if they were born at home or on the streets. While really viable at the gestation they were born-- that viability number quoted up thread is probably if born in a hospital with people who know how to take care of preterm infants. We also don't know who put them in the suitcase. Mom could be a minor, victim of domestic violence or trafficked and not in a safe situation herself. These babies could have been taken from her. She needs to be found first to make sure she is safe. Then, if the investigation found these babies died from violence or neglect at her hands the law can take care of her.
 
Yes, I'm trying REALLY HARD not to judge mom because we don't know the situation. We don't know if they were born in a hospital with the best medical care or if they were born at home or on the streets. While really viable at the gestation they were born-- that viability number quoted up thread is probably if born in a hospital with people who know how to take care of preterm infants. We also don't know who put them in the suitcase. Mom could be a minor, victim of domestic violence or trafficked and not in a safe situation herself. These babies could have been taken from her. She needs to be found first to make sure she is safe. Then, if the investigation found these babies died from violence or neglect at her hands the law can take care of her.

Or if she simply abandoned them. I do wish that Safe Haven Laws were more known about.
 
Or if she simply abandoned them. I do wish that Safe Haven Laws were more known about.

Yes, that would be a form of neglect, IMO, by abandoning them to die in a suitcase on the side of the road. I'm surprised that when I looked up safe haven laws they only started in 1999: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe-haven_law
I thought the laws had been around a lot longer than that. Everyone should know they can safely give up their babies if they can't care for them but if someone is a child themselves when they give birth or not from the US they may not know that.
 
I'm always unsure when it comes to Facebook, but the following is from the local sheriff (which is a public page)

There is an update from the sheriff that can be found on "Cross County Sheriff" (which is the local police/sheriff/public Facebook page)

They have interviewed MANY people (19 females and 2 males). Although they are NOT releasing the race, he stated "the females that were pregnant with twins have either had them, still pregnant , had them and they are in DHS custody or some died in the womb and medical documentation was provided."

They did state that the unidentified twin was male
 
especially some women go into utter denial they are pregnant.

Yes, that would be a form of neglect, IMO, by abandoning them to die in a suitcase on the side of the road. I'm surprised that when I looked up safe haven laws they only started in 1999: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe-haven_law
I thought the laws had been around a lot longer than that. Everyone should know they can safely give up their babies if they can't care for them but if someone is a child themselves when they give birth or not from the US they may not know that.
 

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