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Baby Cut From Murdered Mom Found Alive

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(Newser) – A baby girl police believe was cut from the womb by her mother's killer has been found alive and healthy, the Boston Globe reports. Two people have been arrested in the killing of Darlene Haynes, 23, in her Massachusetts home. She was 8 months pregnant at the time of her murder. The suspects, a woman and her male companion, were arrested after friends told police they became suspicious of the woman's claim that the newborn was hers.

Darlene Haynes, 23, was found dead in her Worcester, Mass., apartment earlier this week with her 8-month-old fetus cut from her womb.
Darlene Haynes, 23, was found dead in her Worcester, Mass., apartment earlier this week with her 8-month-old fetus cut from her womb.   (AP Photo/Family photo via Boston Herald)
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riffran
Jul 30, 09 1:54 AM CDT
Thank god the baby is fine...those two need to go away for a long long time, permanantly Reply
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armywife
Jul 30, 09 1:57 AM CDT
i wonder what happens to the baby now? did the mother have family, or will the baby end up in the foster care system? Reply
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Jojo
Jul 30, 09 2:23 AM CDT
People like this need to be skinned then slowly dipped in boiling water. Reply
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Netstorm2k9
Jul 30, 09 6:26 AM CDT
Yeah, no 'cruel and unusual punishment' saves for stuff like this. Just a very public, and very horrific vengeance on evil-doers such as this. I personally favor slow de-atomization in the heart of an ionized plasma stream.
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riffran
Jul 30, 09 6:48 AM CDT
we have that technology you know..lol.(really we do) It's called plasma gassification, what would come out would be vitrified silicates, and or metal slag depending on the feedstock, and a burnable gas.....it is being used in Japan to get rid of landfill waste....now that you mention it...these slimeballs would qualify as "feed" stock..
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