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Stranger stabbed pregnant woman and ‘removed’ her baby after she answered Craigslist ad for baby clothes
A stranger stabbed a pregnant woman and ‘removed’ her baby from her womb after she answered a Craigslist ad for baby clothes, police said.

Officers found a 26-year-old woman with stab wounds in her stomach after responding to a call at a home in Longmont, Colorado, yesterday afternoon.

The victim, who was seven months pregnant, had been attacked and had had her baby ripped out of her body after responding to a Craigslist advert to buy baby clothes, police said.

‘When she got there [to the suspect’s home], she was assaulted and stabbed, and her baby was removed,’ said Commander Jeff Satur of Longmont Police.

‘It’s a difficult day for a lot of people.’

The victim was taken to Longmont United Hospital, where she underwent surgery and is expected to survive.

Strangely, her 34-year-old attacker arrived at LUH at the same time with the victim’s unborn child, claiming she had miscarried. The baby didn't survive.

Some police stations have now started offering ‘safe zones’ for online buyers and sellers to conduct transactions after a spate of attacks linked to classified advertisement websites, KTLA reports.

The suspect is facing charges of attempted murder, assault and child abuse resulting in death.

Charged with attempted murder? The baby is dead due to what she did. This sick bitch needs to be locked away for the rest of her miserable life.
 
Probably "attempted murder" due to the attack on the mother; from what I heard and read, there's no charges for the death of the *fetus*.


Without getting into The Great 'A' Debate, it probably has to do with Colorado's laws which don't recognize it as 'murder' before a person is actually born; it would undoubtedly open up a can of worms if such charges were filed.
 
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