Yes. My prediction is based on how women in her demographic are typically perceived when they kill their kids and how they are typically sentenced.
People are largely unwilling to find young women culpable for neonatocide for a variety of cultural and psychological reasons. She fits precisely the neonaticide profile. Exactly.
Young. Unmarried. Scared of mommy. Unwanted pregnancy. Secrecy. Concealed the pregnancy. Concealed the birth and was totally quiet during it. Didn't ask for help for a supposed stillborn. Concealed the body.
But it's hard for many to not feel empathetic or to accept that she could have knowingly killed her child. And even if they find she knowingly killed her infant people are unwilling to sentence these young women harshly.
Part of the issue is that infants go from fetus to person when they exit the womb. Some states punish mothers for fetal deaths or miscarriages. One woman was arrested for being shot and losing her baby. The charges were dropped.
Woman Charged With Manslaughter for Suffering Miscarriage After Getting Shot
It can become a slippery slope.
The other problem is that many of these girls either have stillbirths or complications that they can't handle alone and lead to death but proving murder is very hard. Child birth still has fatalities even with the best care. Things can go wrong. These young woman are risking their own lives when they refuse to accept that they are pregnant and give birth without help or any medical care throughout the pregnancy. It's tragic and sad.