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I do too. IMOI'm more convinced than ever that this case will turn out to be involving minors, MOO. (sorry for quoting my own post, the internet is janky today for me).
I do too. IMOI'm more convinced than ever that this case will turn out to be involving minors, MOO. (sorry for quoting my own post, the internet is janky today for me).
replying to myself however this could also delay naming anyone if in fact they are minors. IMOI do too. IMO
Here's the other two pictures from your link @GuyfromCanada Authorities seek to ID person in photos as the investigation into infant’s homicide continues
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But in this day and age, there is no need to kill the baby when you can give it up for adoption or a safe haven. Having a baby while young and unmarried does not hold the same stigma for females as it once did.So, this person that they’re looking for is not the father of the baby, is it? The wording makes it seem like it isn’t the same person.
I wonder if this was a “secret” pregnancy. If a underage girl was pregnant and the family hide it for 9 months, then they couldn’t possibly keep the baby. I also wonder if the “father” is actually not the father.
It wouldn’t be hard to hide a pregnancy right now, staying inside is the expected thing to do. So a teen girl “disappearing” for 9 months wouldn’t even be weird.
But in this day and age, there is no need to kill the baby when you can give it up for adoption or a safe haven. Having a baby while young and unmarried does not hold the same stigma for females as it once did.
I don’t think the plan was to kill this poor baby though. From the looks of it, they did give the baby to someone since the person LE is looking for is probably not a family member, from their wording.But in this day and age, there is no need to kill the baby when you can give it up for adoption or a safe haven. Having a baby while young and unmarried does not hold the same stigma for females as it once did.
Oh right, is the supposed father in custody? I missed that. So, they have him, and they’re looking for someone else? Is that right?It is a hard case to follow and figure out. It could be that the mother is a minor. The father said he was taking the baby to be checked out by doctors and didn't come back with it. The mother reported the baby missing. They have him in custody as a person of interest but want to confirm his identity and movements by getting more witnesses to his movements. They have found the baby so know the outline of that. The difference might be whether he claims the baby died naturally or it was a deliberate act. I realise that I might be straying over the line of TOS. Sorry if so. JMO
Yes, and my guess as well as yours he is under age and that's why he is not named. My guess it is the "father."Wasn't someone taken into custody yesterday?
Oh really? Then I’m betting on it being the person who they’re still looking for that disposed of the baby.If info accurate the place baby girl was born and then place she was found is approximately an hour and a half away.
What's going on I wonder?
IMO, the person walking in the video may be the person in custody. LE is trying to get witnesses to come forward who can identify him at a key point in time to place him in a particular location.So, they made an arrest and still looking for this other person? How many people were involved? Geez! IMO
Maybe the mother wasn’t feeling good either and needed medical attention.If what I am reading is correct the baby was born at home on the 5th and taken by the father and given to someone else.
If the 3 people are all under age and that's why no names are given where were the parents of the mother while she was giving birth?
The baby was reported missing on the 9th, 4 days after being born. Did the parents of the mother not know she gave birth. Birth is not a neat and tidy thing, someone had to clean up.
I think the parent of the mother reported the baby missing but why did it take 4 days?
This is all MOO and assuming all 3 parties are under age.
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