It sounds like a dark story from the days of ancient pagan rituals:
A person tears open a woman’s womb while she’s still alive and takes
her baby from it. I wrote about
such a crime in August of last year, but, tragically, it was no
isolated event. And now a different case of this kind is coming to
trial, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Forty-year-old Andrea Curry-Demus of Wilkinsburg, a Pittsburgh
suburb, wanted a baby badly. Very badly, it seems. So her hopes must
have been buttressed when a urine test showed that she might be
pregnant — yet a subsequent blood test would dash those hopes. This is
when Curry-Demus put a deadly plan into action, one that would leave a
woman dead and a baby motherless.
Read the rest here.



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