TX - Heidi Broussard, 33, & Margot Carey, 2 wks, Austin, 12 Dec 2019 *MEDIA MAPS TIMELINE NO DISCUSS

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JAN 11, 2020
Christian Life Austin church bids farewell to Heidi Broussard
The church family, as well as family and friends, of Heidi Broussard said goodbye to the Austin mother on Saturday afternoon.

Christian Life Church in South Austin is where Broussard spent several Sundays, often taking pictures at the church photo booth, her pastor Rex Johnson said.

“Heidi Broussard loved God. She loved family. She loved her kids. She loved her fiancé sitting here,” Johnson said. “Death may end lives, but it can never end relationships. It can end the physical, but it'll never end the spiritual.”

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The picture that’s been seen around the world of Broussard in front of a green foliage background was taken in the church lobby. It’s where Johnson said Broussard took weekly pictures to show off her progress as she was pregnant with baby Margot.

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“Heidi, we bid you farewell. We don't say goodbye; we just say goodnight, 'cause we'll see you in the morning. God bless you,” Johnson said.
 
JAN 13, 2020
Experts explain the 'maternal desire' psychology behind Heidi Broussard baby kidnapping
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In rare cases, the fantasy leads to criminal acts: stealing a child, or kidnapping and killing a mother a taking her child.

FBI behavioral analysts believe a Houston woman was driven to kidnap her friend’s infant and hide the mother’s corpse in a car in her backyard by an overwhelming compulsion to have a baby that they term “maternal desire.”

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“The desire to have a child can become pathological,” said Asim Shah, professor and executive vice chair of Community Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine. “When the woman so desperately wants a child, she may try to take one from somebody close to her.”

More Information

Profile of an infant abductor, based on an analysis of cases that occurred between 1983 and 2007 by the National Center for Missing and Endangered Children:

Usually female of "childbearing" age (between 12 and 50.)

Often overweight.

Compulsive and frequently relies on manipulation, lying and deception.

Usually states she has lost a baby, or is incapable of having a child.

Often married or cohabiting with a male partner.

Frequently, the abductor lives or is familiar with the community where the abduction takes place.

Usually visits the nursery or maternity ward at more than one healthcare facility prior to the abduction, and has asked detailed questions about procedures and the maternity floor layout.

May also try to abduct from the home setting.

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The motive of maternal desire may develop after one or more failed pregnancies. Or a woman who has not been pregnant may completely fabricate a pregnancy.

The women driven by the compulsive desire to have a baby meticulously plan schemes to obtain infants. The lengths women have gone to range from impersonating medical workers to quietly steal children to befriending and manipulating pregnant women to gain access to their babies.

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“It’s erratic, abnormal behavior,” Shah said. “It happens usually in people who are either depressed, anxious, have a psychosis or personality disorder, or are in a delusional state.”

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There have been 327 infant abductions across the nation since 1964, according to an analysis by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Of those, only about 5 percent were reportedly motivated by maternal desire.

Though violent infant abductions fueled by a woman’s pathological obsession with becoming a mother are relatively rare, recent cases have devastated communities across the nation. A 2017 case in Houston was apparently sparked by a miscarriage.

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Some cases don’t end in bloodshed. In Pittsburgh in 2012, Breona Moore, then 19, told her boyfriend that he couldn’t break up with her because she was pregnant. But she wasn’t. Instead, Moore impersonated a nurse and stole a newborn baby from Magee-Womens Hospital. She posted baby photos on social media and convinced her friends and family that the baby was hers. She was sentenced to five years in prison.

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Elaborate planning

In the first phase of an infant abduction motivated by maternal desire, psychiatric professionals say, studies of the cases indicate the women went to great lengths to use deception to act out a pregnancy fantasy.

In Fiearmusca’s case, her warrant says all the people around her believed she was pregnant, including Broussard. Green said he touched Fieramusca’s stomach, and that it felt hard like she was pregnant, but never saw her bare stomach.

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In cases in which the woman was never pregnant in the first place, she may pretend to be pregnant because she perceives mothers to be held in a higher regard in society and desperately wants to be one. In other cases, the woman may want to restore a failing relationship.

“They may be insecure in a relationship and their hope is that if they have a child, their relationship will be secure,” said Sanjay Adahia, a forensic psychiatrist at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth.

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In maternal desire abductions, psychiatrists say the act of taking the baby is not impulsive -- it’s been planned extensively. The women rehearse their stories and become obsessed with their plan. They may impersonate a healthcare professional or nanny to gain access to a baby, or they may befriend an expecting mother.

Fieramusca had known Broussard for more than a decade, talked to her on the phone regularly and was there for the birth of Margo on Nov. 26, police said.

“They will try to copy the person that is actually pregnant,” said Shah.

Fieramusca told Broussard that they had conceived at the same, police said. The online baby registry lists Dec. 12 — the day Broussard went missing — as Fieramusca’s delivery due date.

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In the final phase, after the baby has been taken, the woman will attempt to enter the child into her social circle as her own.

“They are so focused on the child that they end up believing that they are actually the mother,” Shah said.

Warning signs

The intensity of the would-be mother’s emotions can sometimes provide warning signs.

Broussard’s family found it odd when Fieramusca interrupted Margo’s first meeting with her grandfather in the hospital so she could hold the baby.

Such possessive behavior toward a baby can be a sign of an unhealthy desire, Adahia said.

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JAN 14, 2020
Heidi Broussard: Expert says miscarriage or breakup may have caused suspect to abduct ‘close friend’s’ newborn
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Sometimes, women with maternal desire will turn violent if they don’t get what they want. For instance, in July 2019, Clarissa Figueroa and her daughter Desiree Figueroa, of Chicago, were slapped with murder charges after they allegedly ripped a baby from his mother’s womb, then strangled the mother to death.

In 2017, Brooke Crews and William Hoehn were arrested after authorities found North Dakota mom Savanna Greywind’s newborn in their apartment. Investigators later found Greywind dead and tossed near a river. The suspects were accused of luring Greywind to their apartment and cutting the baby girl from her womb.

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According to “Legal and Criminological Psychology,” Volume 7, Issue 1, maternal desire abductions are typically carried out by “non-familial female perpetrators.” It’s also considered extremely rare.

According to Beth Alberts, CEO of the Texas Center for the Missing and director of the Houston Regional Amber Plan, newborn abductions used to take place mostly in hospitals. Women are now targeting friends or acquaintances after hospitals across the nation upped security measures.

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“It’s not usually random. It certainly could be, but no, usually the person has sort of stalked the mother, watched the pregnancy and sometimes befriended the woman to get close to her and basically get access,” Alberts told ABC 13.

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JAN 17, 2020

Websleuths Radio Podcast1.17.20
On this edition of Websleuths Radio Podcast we welcome our favorite true crime reporter Leigh Egan from Crimeonline.com. What is the latest in the murder of Paighton Houston? Police had a suspect in custody, but they let him go because of lack of evidence. Now they want to charge him with “abuse of a corpse” but they can’t find him. Leigh gives us the latest. Anthony Todt confessed to killing his family along with their dog but why and what was his “noticeable smell” all about? Finally, Leigh updates us on the tragic case of Heidi Broussard. Heidi was murdered allegedly by a childhood friend for her baby. Are we any close to finding out the truth about what Magen Fieramusca

 
Austin mom killing: What may have happened before Heidi Broussard's death

Jan 7, 2020

In an affidavit for the arrest of Fieramusca obtained by ABC13, six days after Broussard's disappearance on Dec. 12, police began diving into Fieramusca's social media activity.

Police discovered she had deactivated her Facebook account the day before. According to the documents, a review of her Google search history revealed troubling inquiries.

The evening Broussard went missing, Fieramusca searched "reasons for Amber Alert" and "Amber Alert issued Austin."

Two days later, according to the affidavit, she searched "bodies found in Austin Texas." Documents also show over the previous month, Fieramusca searched some form of "Heidi Broussard" online at least 162 times.
 
JAN 22, 2020
Fiance of Heidi Broussard who was murdered for her baby thanks supporters | Daily Mail Online
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'I want to send a heartfelt thank you for all the love, prayers and support throughout this incredibly difficult time,' he stated. 'It has been hard for me to put my thoughts into words sooner, as my mind has been racing trying to make some sense of this nightmare.

'I appreciate everything everyone has done, and still doing, for me and my family. Please continue to keep our family in your thoughts and prayers, especially remember Heidi and her overwhelming love of life and her children.

'Heidi would want you to think of her and her goofy ways and ability to laugh throughout every situation. I’m sorry I haven’t thanked you all personally but this whole ordeal has been overwhelming!'

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Will DuPree on Twitter
The one page available from the capital murder indictment against #MagenFieramusca stated that she’s accused of asphyxiating #HeidiBroussard with a leash & her hands. @KXAN_News
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4:55 PM - 28 Jan 2020

Brad Streicher on Twitter
Magen Fieramusca, the woman linked to the death of #HeidiBroussard, has been indicted on a capital murder charge in Travis County. Here’s the statement from the Travis County District Attorney that just came in to @KVUE

4:37 PM · Jan 28, 2020

Jessica Willey on Twitter
Here are the indictments against Magen Fieramusca filed today.


Jessica Willey on Twitter
HEIDI BROUSSARD MURDER: A Travis County grand jury indicted Megan Fieramusca for capital murder today. Previously, she was charged only with kidnapping and tampering. The two were friends. #abc13
4:28 PM · Jan 28, 2020 from Houston, TX·Twitter for iPhone
 
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JAN 28, 2020
Woman linked to Heidi Broussard's death indicted on capital murder charge
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According to a one-page indictment released Tuesday, Magen Fieramusca asphyxiated Heidi Broussard by “ligature estrangulation, with a leash and with her hand.”

Fieramusca faces up to life in prison if convicted.

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According to an arrest affidavit unsealed this month charging Fieramusca with kidnapping and tampering, she set up an elaborate hoax in which she pretended for months to be pregnant and planned to present Broussard's infant as her own.

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JAN 28, 2020
Magen Fieramusca charged with capital murder over Heidi Broussard's death
Magen Fieramusca was indicted on a charge of capital murder by terror threat on Tuesday in connection with the death of Austin woman Heidi Broussard.

Fieramusca was also indicted on a charge of kidnapping in relation to the alleged abduction of Broussard’s newborn baby.

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According to the indictment, on or about the day of Dec. 12, 2019, in the course of kidnapping Broussard and Margot, Fieramusca asphyxiated Broussard, intentionally causing her death.

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Updated Timeline

Timeline: What we know about Austin mom Heidi Broussard and baby Margot Carey
Published: 11:21 AM CST December 20, 2019
Updated: 6:03 PM CST January 28, 2020

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Monday, Jan. 6: KVUE obtains unsealed affidavit that reveals Fieramusca was in Austin on the same day Broussard and Margot Carey went missing. The affidavit said the investigation also revealed that Fieramusca conducted suspicious internet searches in December, including searching for "reasons for Amber Alert" and "bodies found in Austin, Texas."

Thursday, Jan. 9: ABC's Good Morning America airs an exclusive interview with Shane Carey for the first time since police found her body. Shane Carey told GMA that he wants to look Magen Fieramusca straight in the eyes and ask her why.

Tuesday, Jan. 28: A grand jury indicts Fieramusca on a charge of capital murder by terror threat in connection with the death of Broussard. She is also indicted on a charge of kidnapping in connection with the alleged abduction of baby Margot.
 
Capital Murder in Texas and Death Penalty Punishment:

TRIAL

A capital murder prosecution begins when the grand jury hands down an indictment charging a defendant with capital murder. The trial, which occurs in a Texas district court, proceeds in two phases.

During the first phase of the trial, called the guilt/innocence phase, the jury must decide whether the prosecution has proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty of capital murder.

If the jury finds the defendant guilty, that trial proceeds to the punishment phase, during which the jury answers special punishment issues.

The jury’s answers to the special issues determine whether the defendant is sentenced to death or to life imprisonment.

https://www.texasattorneygeneral.go...ms/Capital-Punishment-Appellate-Guide-EGN.pdf
 
JAN 30, 2020
Heidi Broussard's mother speaks out on daughter's slaying
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Broussard said that while she knows her daughter would forgive Fieramusca, she herself has no words. Sometimes, she wants to pick up the phone to call her daughter about something funny, and then she remembers her daughter is gone.

"You know, it's like you see a table full of candles and all lit, but then they go and snuff it out like that," Broussard said. "That's what she did. She took the light away. Heidi was a light in everybody's life."

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... Her friend Rachel West said that she was in contact with Fieramusca during that period and that "she played it off perfectly."

"I talked to Megan every single day, multiple times a day, the whole week Heidi was missing," West said.

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"The main concern she had, she was wanting to know are the police doing anything," Tammy Broussard said.

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JAN 31, 2020
Criminal Docket Search

Defendant FIERAMUSCA, MAGEN
Attorney WOOD, JACKIE
Cause D-1-DC-19-302438
Date & Time 2/3/20 9:00 AM
Court 460
Floor 1
Type UDS2
Charge KIDNAPPING

Defendant FIERAMUSCA, MAGEN
Attorney ERSKINE, BRIAN
Cause D-1-DC-19-302438
Date & Time 2/3/20 9:00 AM
Court 460
Floor 1
Type UDS2
Charge KIDNAPPING

Defendant FIERAMUSCA, MAGEN
Attorney WOOD, JACKIE
Cause D-1-DC-19-302437
Date & Time 2/3/20 9:00 AM
Court 460
Floor 1
Type UDS2
Charge KIDNAPPING

Defendant FIERAMUSCA, MAGEN
Attorney ERSKINE, BRIAN
Cause D-1-DC-19-302437
Date & Time 2/3/20 9:00 AM
Court 460
Floor 1
Type UDS2
Charge KIDNAPPING

Defendant FIERAMUSCA, MAGEN
Attorney WOOD, JACKIE
Cause D-1-DC-20-900007
Date & Time 2/3/20 9:00 AM
Court 460
Floor 1
Type DESG1
Charge CAPITAL MURDER BY TERROR THREAT/OTHER FELONY

Defendant FIERAMUSCA, MAGEN
Attorney ERSKINE, BRIAN
Cause D-1-DC-20-900007
Date & Time 2/3/20 9:00 AM
Court 460
Floor 1
Type DESG1
Charge CAPITAL MURDER BY TERROR THREAT/OTHER FELONY

Defendant FIERAMUSCA, MAGEN
Attorney WOOD, JACKIE
Cause D-1-DC-19-302439
Date & Time 2/3/20 9:00 AM
Court 460
Floor 1
Type UDS2
Charge TAMP/FAB PHYS EVID W/INTENT TO IMPAIR HUM CORPSE

Defendant FIERAMUSCA, MAGEN
Attorney ERSKINE, BRIAN
Cause D-1-DC-19-302439
Date & Time 2/3/20 9:00 AM
Court 460
Floor 1
Type UDS2
Charge TAMP/FAB PHYS EVID W/INTENT TO IMPAIR HUM CORPSE

(Charges appear twice - once for each attorney)
 
FEB 3, 2020
Woman accused of kidnapping, killing Austin mother to steal her baby to appear in court
The woman accused of kidnapping and killing an Austin mother will face a judge in Travis County for the first time on Monday.

A hearing is scheduled for Magen Fieramusca, who police say kidnapped Heidi Broussard and her infant daughter from Austin late last year before strangling Broussard to death with a dog leash and passing the baby off as her own.

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Magen Fieramusca scheduled to have hearing in Heidi Broussard case
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The hearing is scheduled for 9 a.m. on Monday. Fieramusca does not have to appear in person to the hearing, but her attorney's do. Fieramusca is being held in the Travis County Jail with a bond set at $1,000,000.

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