I'd wondered about this case and checked in. Do articles just suddenly appear, as if by magic? How could we have possibly missed this:
http://www.kval.com/news/111640064.html
"....According to a SPD [Springfield, OR] affidavit, on Oct. 18 Swartout went into labor and delivered a baby boy. Police said Swartout went into labor while at work alone at Crossland Economy Studios in Springfield.
Police said she gave birth in the employee washroom, then wrapped the live baby in a dirty bed sheet from the laundry room and smothered him until she was sure he was dead. Police said she then disposed of the body in the dumpster outside of the motel.
But that day Swartout told her family a different story. Swartout told police she sent a text message to her sister when she arrived at work and told her sister that she was at the hospital to deliver the baby. She told her sister that doctors had determined that the child had no heartbeat and was going to induce labor.
Police said Swartout returned home that night and told her sister the story about the stillborn and sent her a text message photo of a dead baby she found on the Internet and claimed the child was her baby.
Police allege Swartout had considered murdering her child when it was born several weeks before she gave birth. Police said prior to the birth, Swartout had researched stillbirth babies and symptoms associated with various pregnancy maladies.
more at link (68 comments and a photo of Angie)
http://www.kval.com/news/111640064.html
"....According to a SPD [Springfield, OR] affidavit, on Oct. 18 Swartout went into labor and delivered a baby boy. Police said Swartout went into labor while at work alone at Crossland Economy Studios in Springfield.
Police said she gave birth in the employee washroom, then wrapped the live baby in a dirty bed sheet from the laundry room and smothered him until she was sure he was dead. Police said she then disposed of the body in the dumpster outside of the motel.
But that day Swartout told her family a different story. Swartout told police she sent a text message to her sister when she arrived at work and told her sister that she was at the hospital to deliver the baby. She told her sister that doctors had determined that the child had no heartbeat and was going to induce labor.
Police said Swartout returned home that night and told her sister the story about the stillborn and sent her a text message photo of a dead baby she found on the Internet and claimed the child was her baby.
Police allege Swartout had considered murdering her child when it was born several weeks before she gave birth. Police said prior to the birth, Swartout had researched stillbirth babies and symptoms associated with various pregnancy maladies.
more at link (68 comments and a photo of Angie)