Found Deceased MI - Rebecca Park, 22, approx 38 wks pregnant, last seen entering vehicle, phone found - Wexford County - 3 Nov 2025 *arrests*

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CADILLAC — Becca Park’s adoptive mother, breaking her silence for the first time since Becca’s disappearance weeks ago.

Stephanie Park said Becca was adopted along with her younger sister Kimberly and an older brother when Becca was just one year old.

She said says she’s speaking out because she is Becca’s real mom, having raised her since she was a baby.

broken link?
 
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"She said Becca’s two young children, ages three and a half and two years old, are in Stephanie’s care, adopted along with Kimberly’s daughter who is close to one year old."

I did not realise both Rebecca's and Kimberly's children were adopted by their adoptive parents.

Adoptive mother also confirms LE knows more than they are saying.

Try this link
broken link?

ETA
just realised the link I posted has the same problem, sorry peeps
 
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"She said Becca’s two young children, ages three and a half and two years old, are in Stephanie’s care, adopted along with Kimberly’s daughter who is close to one year old."

I did not realise both Rebecca's and Kimberly's children were adopted by their adoptive parents.

Adoptive mother also confirms LE knows more than they are saying.

Try this link


ETA
just realised the link I posted has the same problem, sorry peeps
yeah link still broke but whattt???? would give RP more reason to not what to give birth at hosp tho....
 
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Cannot open. Can you provide the major points??
You might be able to go to 9and10news.com

Her adoptive mom said she has Becca’s two young children, ages three and a half and two years old, adopted along with Kimberly’s daughter who is close to one year old.

She hasn't come forward earlier but now wants people to know that RP was troubled, but loved.
 
  • #366
It's not just them, it's all rural addicts. They seem to fall under this "white trash" label. There's a different level of poverty with addicts, and the real poor suffer because of them.
There's money in those communities, but it's all spent on weed and meth. Heroin and its relatives too, if it's available.

p.s. I used to live in a town whose "backpack program" for kids in need was discontinued, because most of the backpacks and contents were being traded for drugs, usually meth. Most people to whom I have told this have been skeptical, but I can see posts here from people who would not be.
 
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Maybe it's a LE game, trying to push bio mum to do something stupid knowing the other 2 are in custody and may spill the beans...

I think so too; also, if there’s been a womb raid and the baby is alive, someone not yet arrested may be the one keeping the kid alive or is the only one who knows who it got passed off to. Arrest that person before finding the baby and the kid may die.

Oh yeah, those bails are huge. Prosecution wants to make sure they stay put in jail even with a 10% bond. No one is going to say goodbye to $75,000 or $100,000 for either of those two. If they give up the goods on the perpetrator and other accomplices bail may be reduced.
 
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I wonder if the police aren't making comment on the baby to try to trick someone...just a thought. Jmo.
 
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I think so too; also, if there’s been a womb raid and the baby is alive, someone not yet arrested may be the one keeping the kid alive or is the only one who knows who it got passed off to. Arrest that person before finding the baby and the kid may die.

I'm trying to imagine the chances of survival for a forced caesarean section performed on a dead woman by a couple of meth addicts with zero medical training.
I just don't think it's even remotely possible. The infant would be dead before they figured out how to remove it.
And if that's the case, we still have the same question. Where is the baby?
 
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Oh yeah, those bails are huge. Prosecution wants to make sure they stay put in jail even with a 10% bond. No one is going to say goodbye to $75,000 or $100,000 for either of those two. If they give up the goods on the perpetrator and other accomplices bail may be reduced.
Especially RF - judge ordered a $1 million cash bond, citing Falor as a threat and flight risk. No 10% bond and out for him.

 
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I'm trying to imagine the chances of survival for a forced caesarean section performed on a dead woman by a couple of meth addicts with zero medical training.
I just don't think it's even remotely possible. The infant would be dead before they figured out how to remove it.
And if that's the case, we still have the same question. Where is the baby?
A couple of meth heads? I'm in the camp that they could perform a c-section. It would be rather sloppy, to put it mildly, and the baby would NOT make it. But yeah, I can envision a couple of tweakers doing that and thinking it was a good idea. *eyeroll*

As far as where the baby is... only they know and I hope it's found so it can get a proper burial if it's deceased, and likely is. :(
 
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speculation, a deceased infant is easier to dispose of than a grown woman. IF the baby was not still in utero and IF it did not survive birth/removal it is likely buried somewhere or at the bottom of a burn barrel. IF deceased I don't know that we will ever know what was done with baby boy :(

hate to be so blunt but given the crowd we are dealing with . . .
 
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I'm curious; it seems the body was reported to be found in good condition, fully dressed. Is this true?

If this is true, it seems it would be hard to perform a primitive c section then fully redress the dead body, especially with gaping gruesome deep wounds like that. And there would have been massive loss of blood.

Could they have taken her to the hospital to confirm that the baby had "dropped", a term used to indicate the baby had dropped down into the pelvis in readiness for birth, and that the cervix was thinned and beginning early dilation because they planned to hold her captive through her labor and delivery? There are things like castor oil that can start and/or speed up labor considerably.

Is it possible she did give birth and then was killed or died in birth? We're there ever ANY indications Becca planned to voluntarily give this baby to her sister? The "baby in nicu" statement seems not insignificant.

I have heard of people avoiding legal adoptions by giving birth at home and simply claiming the "adoptive" mother was the one who gave birth. These brain addled and poverty stricken folks seem likely candidates for such a thing.

Her body being found so long after being missing, being fully dressed and not having been obviously buried in the ground or submerged in water is confounding.

I lean towards a natural birth rather than the other gruesome possibility, at least until more details are released.
 
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The length of time she was "missing" and the body reportedly showing up in a previously searched area makes me think a lot of thoughts. I think the delay might roughly match the amount of time it took for her to give birth without an at-home hack job C-section. 38-39 weeks when she "disappeared" is a normal time to give birth, but then so is 40 weeks or even 41.

What if whoever had this plan put it into action after her reported hospital visit because they assumed birth was imminent, but then it took longer than expected for labor to progress? And then once she finally delivered the baby she either died from untreated childbirth complications or she was no longer needed so they murdered her?

This scenario seems like the best hypothetical chance for the baby to be alive and of course it is pure speculation; I'm sure the condition of her body has told them a lot we don't know yet.
 
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SP seems to truly love Becca, how sad.

I haven't followed this case closely. How did she reconnect with her bio-mom and how long has she been back in her life?
Makes you think about the nature vs nurture argument. IMO
 
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Pretty sure an unborn child is considered manslaughter in MI
Per Google search:
Yes, in Michigan, the willful killing of an unborn "quick child" (a fetus that can be felt moving) by injuring the mother is considered manslaughter and is punishable by up to 15 years in prison
. This is defined in MCL 750.322 of the Michigan Penal Code, and applies to a killing that would be murder if it resulted in the death of the mother.
  • Definition: The law applies when a person willfully causes the death of an unborn "quick child" through an injury to the mother that would be considered murder if it killed the mother.
  • What "quick" means: A fetus is considered "quick" when signs of life, like fetal movement, can be felt by the mother. This typically occurs between 16 and 20 weeks of pregnancy.
  • Punishment: Manslaughter under this statute is a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison and/or a fine of up to
    $7,500
    .
 
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I'm curious; it seems the body was reported to be found in good condition, fully dressed. Is this true?

If this is true, it seems it would be hard to perform a primitive c section then fully redress the dead body, especially with gaping gruesome deep wounds like that. And there would have been massive loss of blood.

Could they have taken her to the hospital to confirm that the baby had "dropped", a term used to indicate the baby had dropped down into the pelvis in readiness for birth, and that the cervix was thinned and beginning early dilation because they planned to hold her captive through her labor and delivery? There are things like castor oil that can start and/or speed up labor considerably.

Is it possible she did give birth and then was killed or died in birth? We're there ever ANY indications Becca planned to voluntarily give this baby to her sister? The "baby in nicu" statement seems not insignificant.

I have heard of people avoiding legal adoptions by giving birth at home and simply claiming the "adoptive" mother was the one who gave birth. These brain addled and poverty stricken folks seem likely candidates for such a thing.

Her body being found so long after being missing, being fully dressed and not having been obviously buried in the ground or submerged in water is confounding.

I lean towards a natural birth rather than the other gruesome possibility, at least until more details are released.
1st BBM my thoughts exactly
2nd BBM seems as if whether by non consensual removal or a death during a natural delivery, putting clothing back onto a decedent would be very difficult but it has happened I guess.

If LE think there is a living baby I would think they would be beating the bushes and publicly looking for one. That makes me think their declining to answer about baby isn't necessarily because they think there is a living child out there somewhere in the wind.
 
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This is a livestream with Rebecca's mum Courtney, this took place shortly after Rebecca was found and Richard and Kimberley were arrested.
Something to be aware of is that Courtney's stories have changed multiple times and this may be more of the same.
Posted with permission from @Tricia

 

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