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From the New York Post
BABIES FOUND IN BAGS ALIVE
By JENNIFER FERMINO and ZACH HABERMAN Two babies stuffed inside bags and abandoned :mad: :mad: were found alive within 14 hours in Manhattan and Brooklyn, officials said today. Social workers at a Harlem clinic were stunned yesterday when they opened a lost pocketbook - inside was a newborn baby boy. Katrina Gray, a program assistant at the Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership, noticed the large leather bag on the floor of the West 127th Street clinic at about 10 a.m. and tried to find its owner. "It felt like I was carrying a bag of oranges," she said. "We opened it, and all we saw were blankets. We assumed it was someone's baby bag." Gray finally dropped it off at the reception area. "The bag was leaning against the wall," said Hamidih Sharif, the health-education coordinator at the West 127th Street clinic. "A client said, 'There's something in that bag.' We turned, and the bag started moving." Authorities said the baby - dubbed Moses by clinic staffers - was between one and five days old. :eek: He was at Harlem Hospital in stable condition last night. The second baby was found wrapped inside a shopping bag in a Brooklyn building early this morning, police said. The female baby, which appeared to be only hours old, :eek: was discovered in a lobby hallway inside 553 80th Street in the Bay Ridge section by an unidentified tenant just after midnight. She was wrapped in clothing inside the bag and her umbilical cord had yet to be cut, said a police source. The baby was taken to Lutheran Hospital where she is said to be in good condition. Additional reporting by Erika Martinez |
May God bless those two babies. :(
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SICK DECREPIT BASTID ASSS MOFO!!!!!!!!
In Seattle...
A 73-year-old man who rented a room at a Marysville home used as a day care was charged today with raping a 4-year-old girl. Between June and November 2003, Philip Corneil allegedly fondled and had sex with the toddler while she was enrolled in the home day-care center in the 5700 block of 88th Street Northeast. At the time, Corneil rented a room from the woman who ran the day care, according to charging papers filed today in Snohomish County Superior Court. Corneil, who the child knew as "Grandpa Phil," was arrested at a Mukilteo mental health care facility on Monday, according to police and prosecutors. He is charged with first-degree child rape. The day care had previously operated in the 1800 block of Eighth Street in Marysville. Police are asking anyone who may have had contact with Corneil to call the sheriff's tip line at 425-388-3845. _________________ CUT IT OOOOOOOOFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: |
Re: SICK DECREPIT BASTID ASSS MOFO!!!!!!!!
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Re: SICK DECREPIT BASTID ASSS MOFO!!!!!!!!
BARF, BARF, and double BARF!!! :eek: :mad: :eek: :mad:
He is SICK, SICK, SICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad: |
OMG, I used to live over in that area...in South Everett on the Mukilteo line...
They need to cut that man's isht off! That sick little SOB |
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What. A. Freak.
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Re: they're BACK in jail....
Yeah, but you don't put them in jail for pity sakes. They are consenting adults. If they want to stay together, well great. It doesn't seem like they are a danger to society.
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73 years old? Oh yeah, I'd be going to jail!
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Mother Recognizes Kidnapped Child She Thought Was Dead
Police: Baby Believed Dead Was Kidnapped
By JOANN LOVIGLIO, Associated Press Writer PHILADELPHIA - An infant believed to have died in a 1997 fire actually was kidnapped and raised by a woman who set the blaze to cover her path, authorities said. Now, the child's mother — who recognized the girl at a party — is eagerly awaiting a reunion. Police issued a warrant for the arrest of Carolyn Correa, 41, of Willingboro, N.J., on charges of arson, kidnapping and conspiracy. She remained at large Tuesday, authorities said. "This child, now 6 years old, who has been raised by Carolyn Correa as her own, is not her own," police Capt. John Darby said Monday. The girl's biological mother, Luz Cuevas of Philadelphia, saw the now 6-year-old girl at a birthday party in January and recognized her by a dimple on her face. A subsequent investigation prompted DNA tests that confirmed the mother's suspicion, police said. The girl, Delimar Vera, was placed in state custody in New Jersey. It was not clear when she would be reunited with her mother, but Cuevas knows how she will greet her daughter. "I (will) go and give her a kiss and a hug and say, 'I love you, I love you,'" Cuevas said Tuesday on ABC's "Good Morning America." Delimar was thought to have perished in the Dec. 15, 1997, blaze in her family's home. A body was never found; authorities believed the infant had been consumed by the fast-moving fire. State Rep. Angel Cruz, who helped the mother contact police after she spotted the little girl, credited "motherly instinct" for connecting mother and child. Ever since the blaze, Cuevas held on to the belief that her child was somehow alive — partly because it didn't make sense that a window of the infant's second-floor room was found to have been open after the blaze, even though it was the middle of December, Cruz said. Cuevas told WPHL-TV she recognized the girl at the birthday party from a dimple on her face. "I said to my sister, `Look, she's my daughter,'" Cuevas said. It was unclear what brought the child and her mother to the same party, but Correa apparently knew the family through the infant's father, Pedro Vera. Vera told The Philadelphia Inquirer that Correa stopped in several times after the baby was born, saying she was pregnant. The visits waned after the fire. Cruz said the girl would be reunited with her mother after authorities in New Jersey break the news to her about what happened. "I mean, she's 6 years old," he told "Good Morning America." "It will be devastating to this child." Fire officials at the time blamed the one-alarm blaze on a home-rigged extension cord connected to a space heater. |
I'd have to beat Carolyn Correa's AZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!
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It's amazing that the mother still recognized her child after so many years! And how bold is the other woman to bring the child around her 'original' family anyway?! WOW! :rolleyes: |
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