That’s what I thought, she had them at home. Probably no prenatal care. Sadly they could have chosen such a happy ending with an adoption. Heck, sell them on the black market even, just don’t leave them to die on the floor of your car. Heartbreaking!
Snips from the article:
Author: WTOL Newsroom
Published: 12:20 PM EST February 13, 2020
Updated: 6:23 PM EST February 13, 2020
TOLEDO, Ohio — The parents of "Baby Doe," a deceased infant discovered back in 2017, were indicted by a grand jury on Thursday.
Jacob and Jenna Cisneros were indicted on two counts each of involuntary manslaughter, endangering children, tampering with evidence and obstruction of justice.
Two babies, found years apart inside two vehicles, shared similar details in the discovery of their remains. According to an affidavit in the case against Jacob and Jenna Cisneros, parents of the male
"Baby Doe" discovered in 2017, the bodies of both babies were
found wrapped up in blankets and discovered on the floor of the cars, under the dashboards.
Baby Boy Doe, discovered inside a 1988 blue Ford Mustang outside a house in the 2400 block of Vaness Drive in 2017, was described as between 2 months and 4 months old at the time of his death. He was clothed and "wrapped in a blanket before being stuffed under the dashboard on the floor of the vehicle."
On Friday, an orange PT Cruiser belonging to Jacob was towed by investigators from a location on Walnut Circle. On Monday, a search warrant was executed on the vehicle and "inside, on the floor under the dashboard, another dead infant was located. The infant was decomposed but appeared to be newborn and
wrapped in several towels and blankets as well as a floral patterned fitted sheet," court documents said.
"Based on the way both infants had been swaddled in blankets/household items, it appears likely that
they were delivered in a residential setting," the affidavit states. "It is further believed that the Cisneros residence may contain evidence of one or both births on their furniture or other household items."