Baby Cut From Murdered Mother's Womb Found

Fox News: A baby cut from the womb of her murdered mother in Massachusetts was found alive in New Hampshire, police said Wednesday night, and two people have been arrested in the woman's killing.
Julie Corey, 35, and a male companion were found with the female newborn in Plymouth, N.H., Worcester Police said.
The child appeared to be in "fairly good health" and is being evaluated at a New Hampshire hospital, police said.
Corey and the unidentified man were arrested and Corey was charged as a fugitive from justice.
Authorities said they became suspicious of Corey after she apparently told friends she had given birth Thursday night or Friday morning at a Massachusetts hospital and appeared with a newborn girl in Worcester on Friday.
Detectives then sought out the woman and determined that she and a male had gone to New Hampshire reportedly to relocate.
Darlene Haynes, 23, was eight months pregnant when she was found Monday mutilated in a closet in her Massachusetts apartment. She had been wrapped in a comforter, and her unborn daughter, whom family said she planned to name Sheila Marie, had been cut out and taken.
Haynes had been dead for several days when her decomposing body was found by her landlord, William Thompson, who was responding to a report of a bad odor coming from inside. The body was so mutilated that police said they couldn't immediately determine her gender.
Thompson said Haynes had taken her 1-year-old daughter, Christina, to Rodriguez's home last Thursday, according to the Telegram, and the girl now is with relatives.
Haynes had two other children, Jasmine, 4, and Lilliana, 3, who live with her grandmother, the Boston Herald reported.
Haynes was last seen alive July 23. Police had said the baby could survive but would need medical attention immediately.
Detective Capt. Edward McGinn Jr. told the Worcester Telegram that Haynes suffered head injuries in the attack. The medical examiner ruled Haynes' death a homicide, but the exact cause won't be known until toxicology tests are complete.
Her longtime on-again, off-again boyfriend, Roberto Rodriguez, whom she had an active restraining order against, said he was distraught over her killing.
"I can't sleep, I can't eat, I can't think," Rodriguez, 24, told the Telegram on Wednesday. "She hung out with the wrong crowd simply 'cause she wanted to fit in."
Police say they have interviewed Rodriguez and he isn't a suspect in Haynes' murder or the theft of her child. It isn't clear who the child's father is.
"Turn yourself in or keep running," Rodriguez said outside his mother's house. "The lord is going to catch up to you. Drop the kid off. Drop the kid off at a hospital."
But the couple apparently had a tumultuous relationship.
Rodriguez is facing charges of aggravated assault and battery and intimidation of a witness. The case stems from a June 24 incident in which Haynes accused him of pushing her into a glass table and disconnecting the phone to stop her from calling police.
Court records also show that Rodriguez was charged with hitting Haynes in 2008 in a separate case that was continued without a finding.
Thompson said Rodriguez moved out of the apartment last month.
Haynes' aunt, Sandra Grandmaison, told the Herald she last talked to her niece two weeks ago. She said she was a troubled young woman who never graduated from high school or developed mentally.
"She was a very sad, very young girl who never really grew up," said Grandmaison, 58. "Darlene does not have the know-how or the ability to sense danger."
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The child appeared to be in "fairly good health" and is being evaluated at a New Hampshire hospital, police said.
Corey and the unidentified man were arrested and Corey was charged as a fugitive from justice.
Authorities said they became suspicious of Corey after she apparently told friends she had given birth Thursday night or Friday morning at a Massachusetts hospital and appeared with a newborn girl in Worcester on Friday.
Detectives then sought out the woman and determined that she and a male had gone to New Hampshire reportedly to relocate.
Darlene Haynes, 23, was eight months pregnant when she was found Monday mutilated in a closet in her Massachusetts apartment. She had been wrapped in a comforter, and her unborn daughter, whom family said she planned to name Sheila Marie, had been cut out and taken.
Haynes had been dead for several days when her decomposing body was found by her landlord, William Thompson, who was responding to a report of a bad odor coming from inside. The body was so mutilated that police said they couldn't immediately determine her gender.
Thompson said Haynes had taken her 1-year-old daughter, Christina, to Rodriguez's home last Thursday, according to the Telegram, and the girl now is with relatives.
Haynes had two other children, Jasmine, 4, and Lilliana, 3, who live with her grandmother, the Boston Herald reported.
Haynes was last seen alive July 23. Police had said the baby could survive but would need medical attention immediately.
Detective Capt. Edward McGinn Jr. told the Worcester Telegram that Haynes suffered head injuries in the attack. The medical examiner ruled Haynes' death a homicide, but the exact cause won't be known until toxicology tests are complete.
Her longtime on-again, off-again boyfriend, Roberto Rodriguez, whom she had an active restraining order against, said he was distraught over her killing.
"I can't sleep, I can't eat, I can't think," Rodriguez, 24, told the Telegram on Wednesday. "She hung out with the wrong crowd simply 'cause she wanted to fit in."
Police say they have interviewed Rodriguez and he isn't a suspect in Haynes' murder or the theft of her child. It isn't clear who the child's father is.
"Turn yourself in or keep running," Rodriguez said outside his mother's house. "The lord is going to catch up to you. Drop the kid off. Drop the kid off at a hospital."
But the couple apparently had a tumultuous relationship.
Rodriguez is facing charges of aggravated assault and battery and intimidation of a witness. The case stems from a June 24 incident in which Haynes accused him of pushing her into a glass table and disconnecting the phone to stop her from calling police.
Court records also show that Rodriguez was charged with hitting Haynes in 2008 in a separate case that was continued without a finding.
Thompson said Rodriguez moved out of the apartment last month.
Haynes' aunt, Sandra Grandmaison, told the Herald she last talked to her niece two weeks ago. She said she was a troubled young woman who never graduated from high school or developed mentally.
"She was a very sad, very young girl who never really grew up," said Grandmaison, 58. "Darlene does not have the know-how or the ability to sense danger."
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