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

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Two people linked to a 22-year-old Wexford County woman who police say was killed along with her unborn child have been released from jail after posting bond, authorities said.

Kimberly Park and Richard Falor were released from the Wexford County Jail on Wednesday, an employee at the facility told The Detroit News.

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I try to keep up with this discussion as best I can. The Michigan case is almost beyond belief in its savagery, and I can only read so much before I start to feel ill. 🤬
 
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Maybe she thinks she can get her way out of this by pinning it all on BB, saying he's the one who cut RP, hurt the baby, etc. There is no way she is ever getting out of prison (fingers crossed though) but I could see someone like her thinking they could talk their way out of this by blaming it all on someone else.
I don't think she can think that straight. I think she simply wants to go home and it's not sinking in that she is charged with murdering her daughter and grandchild - it's like the crime doesn't matter at all to a meth-addled brain. "Yeah, I'm in jail but I want to go home" is how her thinking goes, imo.

jmopinion
 
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We asked him if where Rebecca Park's body was found changes anything in the investigation or legal proceedings.

“It sounded like the Wexford County prosecutor had evidence to suggest that the crime started at the house,” Dreher said. “And so, I think that continuing action will still allow the people of the state of Michigan to prosecute this case.”
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“There's a Supreme Court opinion that really reflects that both the state of Michigan and the federal government have the ability to prosecute any crime that's committed. But the issue really becomes resource allocation,” Dreher said. “In other words, if one sovereign, here the state of Michigan, is already going forward, already has a case, I don't necessarily think the federal government would jump in and take this over.”
Rebecca Park case: Why discovery on federal land doesn't automatically mean federal court
 
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Even if they were successful in “delivering” the baby, I doubt they have the resources to take care of an addicted infant. It would have been a disaster.
 
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Murder victim Rebecca Park's sons are 2 and 3 years old — too young to completely grasp the tragedy that's befallen their family, but old enough to sense something is amiss, said the woman who adopted Park and is now raising her children.

"The boys are picking up on the fact that something is wrong," said Stephanie Park, Rebecca Park's adoptive mother, who has adopted the victim's two children, and is caring for the 1-year-old daughter of Kimberly Park, Rebecca Park's sister. "They aren't old enough to grasp what happened, but they definitely can see that everyone is sad, as young as they are. Kids are a lot smarter than people think, and they pick up on things."...
 
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Murder victim Rebecca Park's sons are 2 and 3 years old — too young to completely grasp the tragedy that's befallen their family, but old enough to sense something is amiss, said the woman who adopted Park and is now raising her children.

"The boys are picking up on the fact that something is wrong," said Stephanie Park, Rebecca Park's adoptive mother, who has adopted the victim's two children, and is caring for the 1-year-old daughter of Kimberly Park, Rebecca Park's sister. "They aren't old enough to grasp what happened, but they definitely can see that everyone is sad, as young as they are. Kids are a lot smarter than people think, and they pick up on things."...

Stephanie Park sounds amazing. My heart hurts for her. I have never heard a worse "birth mother" meeting story. But now this makes a bit more sense to me.

Because I viscerally just couldn't imagine doing something as horrific as hurting my daughter. But in this case, it sounds like the bio mom had no feelings at all for her daughter.

Talk About finding your birth mother horror story. Who could make this up? And these people must be crazy to not realize that they would be caught.
 
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Stephanie Park sounds amazing. My heart hurts for her. I have never heard a worse "birth mother" meeting story. But now this makes a bit more sense to me.

Because I viscerally just couldn't imagine doing something as horrific as hurting my daughter. But in this case, it sounds like the bio mom had no feelings at all for her daughter.

Talk About finding your birth mother horror story. Who could make this up? And these people must be crazy to not realize that they would be caught.
According to her social media posts she apparently had no feelings for both daughters. She plastered the love for her youngest son allover the internet but when she posted about her daughters it was full of hatred (“they should keep their legs closed”, “they cant care for their children”) while ironically she actually did the same.

According to RFs father, neither RP nor RF took drugs when they were expecting. That would be even more tragic.

jmoo
 
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We asked him if where Rebecca Park's body was found changes anything in the investigation or legal proceedings.

“It sounded like the Wexford County prosecutor had evidence to suggest that the crime started at the house,” Dreher said. “And so, I think that continuing action will still allow the people of the state of Michigan to prosecute this case.”

But as Dreher explains, this doesn't mean the case will be automatically prosecuted federally.

Instead, it gives the federal government the option to prosecute if they want to.

 
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Dreher said the seriousness of the allegations against Brad and Cortney Bartholomew would already ensure they would face the penalty of life in prison.

“With Michigan already having such a severe penalty for these, I would be surprised if the federal government also tried to get in on it as well,” Dreher said.

“And I can assure you that the penalties for murder in the first degree do not provide any sort of discretion to the sentencing judge whatsoever,” Dreher said. “If a defendant is convicted of murder in the first degree, the court must impose a life without parole sentence, meaning there's no parole board. That individual will be in prison for the rest of their natural life.”

 
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this is one of the worst cases i've ever read about. kinda wishing i could unread about it.
I felt the same on the Lori Vallow case. I started following it here and soon stopped as I knew it was getting to be too harrowing.
 

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