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Mother Commits Post-Birth Abortion, Gets Life in Prison
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A 22-year-old sorority girl who murdered her child immediately after birth was sentenced to life in prison without parole this week. One of her sorority sisters heard her child's cries snuffed out, and another sister found the baby's dead body in a discarded trash bag.
"No more baby," Ohio college student Emile Weaver texted the man she thought was the child's father, the New York Daily News reported. In the same chat, she added, "Taken care of. Don't worry about it."
Weaver, a student at Muskingum University in New Concord, Ohio, had kept her pregnancy a secret and allegedly tried multiple times to kill the baby during pregnancy. Her sisters in the Delta Gamma Theta sorority noticed her weight gain, her secrecy, and then even more worrying behavior. Weaver began drinking alcohol, smoking marijuana, and (purposefully?) falling on her stomach during a dodgeball tournament -- seemingly in order to endanger the child she was carrying...
On the morning of May 22, 2015, Delta Gamma Theta sister Moriah Saer woke up early and heard a terrifying sound. "Three or four cries ... each about three seconds," Saer later testified. "It sounded like a dying cat."
A toilet in the sorority house was covered in blood. The house manager assumed it was a feminine hygiene issue and texted the girls, asking whoever was responsible to clean it up. "It looks like a murder scene," she wrote.
Madison Bates, another sorority sister, wondered if Weaver had given birth and thrown the baby away. Her sisters "kind of thought it was a ridiculous idea, but Elise said she would go look, and I said I would go with her."
Bates and Elise Zimmerman found the dumpster empty, but a trash bag alone on the ground. "Something wasn't right. ... It was heavy," Zimmerman testified in court. After ripping the bag open, Bates saw the baby's foot.
When Zimmerman looked again later, she collapsed into tears. "She said she saw a baby," Bates testified. "She said: 'It has hair and eyes.'"
Weaver knew what she had done that night, and her conversation with the man she thought was the baby's father confirmed it. From The Washington Post:
This exchange proved vital to the final sentence.
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