SERIALously - 218: Man Who Faked Death Speaks Out, Hannah Kobayashi’s Father Dead, Teen Leaves Dead Baby in Box, & Girl Found Dead on Alaskan Trail
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Hey, True Crime Besties. Welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly.
Hey everybody, welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly with me, Annie Elise, headline highlights edition.
Now first and foremost, let me just say, whether you celebrate Thanksgiving or not, I want
to wish all of you a very happy Thanksgiving, happy holiday break.
Hopefully you're staying sane between all of the visitors and all of the family.
I personally am hosting 30 people today. I don't know how I'm gonna do it, but we're gonna pull through and get it done.
But I hope you guys all have a good break. Now,
we have so much to talk about today because not only are there updates in two of the massive cases that we've been touching on the last couple weeks,
but there's also some new cases that are starting to break. And I want to start
with the Ryan Borgwart update. Borgwart? He is like a wart actually. No, I want to
start with the update of Ryan Borgwart because a couple of weeks ago we talked
about Ryan. He was the guy from Wisconsin who the police thought drowned in a lake
this last summer through the kayaking accident, right?
But as they looked into his death more, things weren't quite adding up.
In fact, as detectives uncovered more evidence, they started to think that Ryan faked his own death and that he ran away to Europe to be with somebody that he met online.
Now you may remember this because I couldn't even pronounce
the name of the country it was. It's Ubekistan, but in that episode I was definitely having trouble.
I needed Google to help me out with that. But basically he met this woman online, fell in love
with her, decided to fake his own death from his wife, his children, everybody, so he could go be
with her. But now this was all just a theory at first. However, the police have now confirmed this theory.
Ryan isn't dead, and the police have actually been in contact with him.
I want to first get into, after our last press conference, we outlined why we had stopped the search on Green Lake,
and that while we might have stopped the search on Green Lake,
that didn't stop our search continuing to look for Ryan.
The day of our last press conference, November 8th,
we attempted with a number of data points that we were left on his computer.
What I'm saying is that day we had the numbers that were given to us in trying to make contact
with Ryan.
Things like phone numbers, email address, we just did a blitz.
And that day, the Brown County Sheriff's Office assisted us
because of the circumstances that we had.
And we were trying to get in contact with Ryan.
Through that weekend, we continued to try our contact with Ryan. Through that weekend we continued to try our
communications with a female that spoke Russian and on November 11th we got in
contact with Ryan through her. That was a big turning point. And our biggest concern that we had was if
he was safe and well. We asked him a number of questions that pertained to him and his
family that he would only know. And then we asked him for a video of himself and he furnished that and I'm going to present
that now to you folks. Good evening it's Ryan Borbord today hello Matt today is
November 11th it's approximately 10 a.m. by you guys I'm in my apartment I am by you guys. I'm in my apartment. I am...
safe,
secure, no problem.
Hope this works.
So, on one hand, yes,
it's great that Ryan is alive and well.
Okay, perfect. On the other hand,
the guy still faked his own death.
He cost the police department
somewhere between $35,000 and $ his own death. He cost the police department somewhere between 35 and 40 thousand dollars
He wasted time
Resources not to mention he left his wife and kids which in my last episode when I touched on this I had mentioned
You know how awful this would be for the children to realize like okay
Our dad wanted to get away from us enough that he faked his own death, but on top of that
I mean I will say this it's good that he faked his own death. But on top of that, I mean,
I will say this, it's good that he didn't pull like a Chris Watts, right? Because this could have ended
even more disastrously. But the fact that he did this to his children and his wife, it is awful.
I mean, what kind of guy leaves his family and is just okay with them thinking that he's dead?
The emotional roller coaster that he put his family through, I mean what do his kids
even think about all this, right? So since discovering that Ryan is alive, the police have
been emailing back and forth with him on a daily basis. The only video they have of him though is
the one that I just played and I'm going to describe it for you too because I know you can't see the
visual but he like appears to be inside an indoor apartment complex out front of the front door,
but he's not showing with a name or any markers or anything like that to where it all just feels
very vague as though he's not really saying where he's at. He's saying, I'm alive and well, but not
really giving much more information. So they don't know his exact location, only that he is in Eastern Europe. And while they can't confirm this quite yet, they do think that Ryan likely has a job and
has truly started an entire new life.
Through daily communication, the police have also developed trust with Ryan.
He told them that he did all of this because of things that were going on in his personal
life.
He says that he felt like faking his own death and disappearing was quote, the right thing to do. However, any details
regarding what exactly was going on in his personal life, you know, what would
have made him feel as though this were the only option, those details have yet
to be revealed. But the police did say that Ryan wasn't in any physical danger
before disappearing. Which I have to just say, I get that maybe he was saying things were going on in his personal life.
I would imagine that means trouble in the marriage, but clearly there was nothing dangerous.
They ruled out that he was in any physical danger before disappearing. So why disappear?
To me, it seems like it's just another guy who wanted to be with another woman.
He couldn't get a divorce like a normal person, so he had to do this whole elaborate hoax
and fake his own death because he is a coward
with a capital C.
So it seems like Ryan hasn't told the police
a lot of information about his new life either.
Police don't know any details about the woman
that Ryan might be with.
They don't even know if the woman who contacted them,
the one who spoke Russian, is the woman that Ryan ran away to be with. They don't even know if the woman who contacted them, the one who spoke Russian,
is the woman that Ryan ran away to be with in the first place. All that they know is that Ryan had
been planning to disappear for quite a while. He apparently did have an elaborate plan that didn't
originally include faking his own death, however we don't know yet what his original plan was.
However, he did end up telling the police how he pulled this whole thing off.
Take a listen.
There were a number of questions
that we asked him and talked about.
And we told him what we were gonna be doing next.
And one of them was to find out who helped him
get off the lake.
And he decided in one of his communications that he was going to tell us how he did that. He stashed an e-bike near the boat launch. He paddled his kayak in a
child-size floating boat out into the lake. He overturned the kayak and dumped his phone
in the lake. He paddled the inflatable boat to shore and got on his e-bike
and rode through the night to Madison. In Madison he boarded a bus and went to Detroit and then the Canadian border.
He continued on the bus to an airport and got on a plane.
As you can imagine, Ryan's family is shocked to say the least.
However, they do want Ryan to come home.
But police have said that while Ryan has expressed regret for what he did, he still doesn't
want to come home right now. Our communications are continuing to go on about that matter. Sheriff,
could you speak to the balance that you and your investigators have to rely on in these conversations
knowing full well that if he were to return he potentially could face state or federal
criminal charges regarding this incident while also still trying to get him to
return home. And we've talked about that. His biggest concern is how the community
is going to react to him and I can see that okay? He staged his death.
And unfortunately, one of the things that he did say was,
he didn't expect us to go more than two weeks
in searching for him.
Well, I hate to tell you,
he picked the wrong sheriffer from the wrong department.
And one of the reasons why he picked Green Lake was because it was the deepest lake in
Wisconsin.
He did research.
He did.
And he thought his plan was going to pan out, but it didn't go the way he had planned. And so now we're
trying to give him a different plan is to come home, to come back home. So Ryan
will likely face some sort of criminal charges if he does come back to the U.S.
Many people are questioning whether police can actually force Ryan to come
home, especially if he left on his own free will.
The FBI is involved, but the police have said that the best way to convince Ryan to come home is to just keep quote, pulling at his heartstrings.
Which, I gotta say, I get that that's the tactic, but I would find it hard to believe that this guy has any heartstrings to pull, right? Who just callously leaves
his wife, his children, and allows them to grieve him, to mourn him, and assume he's
dead. Also, he could be with another woman. It's like the most selfish and, in my opinion,
narcissistic thing somebody could do.
Now let's move over to the younger generation for a moment. This past July, the body of a Dartmouth college
student named Juan Jang was found in the Connecticut River in Hanover, New Hampshire. When Juan's body
was found, it was discovered that he had drowned and that his blood alcohol level was over twice
the legal limit. So police began an investigation of course, and now two college students have actually
been arrested in connection with his death.
Police discovered that right before his death, he was at an off-campus party.
He was a member of the Beta Alpha Omega fraternity, and apparently the party was being held by
a sorority, Alpha Phi.
Most of the people at this party were under 21 years old, including Juan who was only 20 years old, and the alcohol was purchased by Beta Alpha Omega members who were over
21 years old.
Then towards the end of the party, many people apparently thought that it was going to be
some good, great idea to go swim in the Connecticut River, which, I mean, it was July so it was
hot, they were drinking so they wanted to cool off, they were all partying.
I get where that thought could, you know, spark in somebody's mind. However, while they were swimming, it then started
to rain pretty heavily. So a lot of people up and left. And when they did, nobody noticed that Juan,
who can't swim, wasn't with them. So through multiple interviews, police found that many
people attending the party knew that Juan couldn't swim, yet they left the
river without even looking for him. And I get it, when you're drunk, when you're panicking, you're
not really thinking about other people in the moment necessarily, but I guess this for me is
just another glaring example of how you really should drink responsibly. And I know that's
easier said than done because it's alcohol after all. But for people to just leave knowing that he couldn't swim, that's definitely a hard pill to swallow.
So now two members of the Beta Alpha Omega fraternity, one named Matthew
Cat Rambone and the other named Samuel Terry, have been charged with one misdemeanor each for providing alcohol to somebody who's under the age of 21.
A lawyer for one of the boys stated that his client providing Juan with alcohol,
quote, appears to be unrelated to the tragedy that occurred hours later, end quote.
The Alpha Phi sorority was also charged as a corporation with one misdemeanor
violation for hosting a party where underage drinking occurred.
Now here's the twist in this.
When Juan's death first occurred,
the police department received multiple tips
that his death was actually due to hazing,
not some innocent drunk swim that was like a group activity.
However, the police have denied this.
Nevertheless, Dartmouth College still suspended
both Greek life chapters who have already been
on alcohol-related suspensions in the past.
The college saying, quote, these suspensions remain in effect pending the results of Dartmouth's internal investigation and conduct process, which is still ongoing.
And Dartmouth College says since the start of this fall semester and following Jane's death, they have been working hard to make this community safer and more inclusive.
They say they've even implemented some of the suggestions coming directly from the student
body too.
The school says it's increased a security presence near the waterfront and improved
lighting and signage around the swimming docks.
Yeah, I was here this summer when that whole incident happened and obviously it's very
tragic and I think the school is doing what they can
to mitigate stuff like that in the future.
But it says there are a few more initiatives in the works,
like reviewing its Greek life structure,
alcohol management structure,
and mandatory water safety training for students too.
Yeah, I'm a part of the Greek organization right now,
and I can see firsthand that we're making the effort
to kind of be better
at looking out for each other. Juan was a biomedical engineering and economic student.
He worked as a research assistant for the engineering department and was studying COVID-19
vaccine antibodies. He was born in South Korea and he moved to Delaware when he was in middle school.
He dreamed of being the first Korean to win a Nobel Prize and he wanted to find a cure for Alzheimer's. Which all of that
encompassing who he was just makes it even more difficult to wrap your minds
around. First of all, hopefully this was just an accident and not hazing gone
wrong. Not that hazing can ever go right, but like who would ever want to
haze somebody like that? But again, it's just like he had his whole life ahead of him. He wanted to win a Nobel Prize
He wanted to find a cure for Alzheimer's like how awful and what a true tragedy
I that is the best word that I can find to even define it now
I also want to get into updates about the case of the missing Maui woman and what's been happening this week and some
Horrific news about her father.
But first, while we're on the topic of young adults, I want to talk about a teen girl who was found
dead on an Alaskan trail. Because on Friday, November 15th, Alaskan state troopers responded
to a call about a deceased female that was found near a trail behind a storage facility
in Wasilla, Alaska. When they got to the trail, they found the body of a young girl who was later identified as 16-year-old
Alina Tonis. Investigators said that Alina's death was an isolated incident,
but that they found evidence at the scene that made her death suspicious.
During an initial autopsy, it was found that Alina had no traumatic injuries.
However, the police are still waiting for toxicology reports, which they say will be
crucial to charging determinations.
Alina's phone stopped pinging at around 1 a.m. on Friday, November 15th.
Her family took to social media to gather any information they could regarding her last
moments and whereabouts, who she was with, what car she was in, anybody else who was
there or involved,
was there any suspicious activity in the area,
that kind of thing.
And since these posts, Alaskan authorities have identified
and spoken to the person who was last seen with Alina.
Police have said that they are not seeking
any additional information,
yet they still are labeling her death as suspicious.
Now, speaking of her, just 16 years old,
she was known as a bright and loving person
who was kind and just truly full of potential.
However, things were rough for Elena, to say the least.
She struggled with mental health and with drug addiction
issues for a large majority of her life,
despite how young she was.
There is also mention that she was born addicted
to the drugs, which insinuates that her mother
was actively using while pregnant with Alina.
And I can't confirm this, but it seems like she was
primarily living with other family members.
She ended up dropping out of school last year,
and in April of 2024, she was released
from a juvenile detention center.
It isn't clear why she was put in there in the first place,
whether it had something to do with the drug use
or something totally unrelated.
But after her release,
her family tried to get her into a mental health facility.
But because she was an addict, no facility would take her.
Her aunt and uncle stated,
if they had kept her in juvie and found a place for her
to go get the mental health and substance abuse treatment that she needed,
that's where it would have changed. That's really where it all failed her.
There needs to be more mental health facilities for youth that are struggling, just like Alina struggled.
I feel like the system failed her. The state's very aware of the situation and they still released her.
We need more resources on the state level,
the federal level, to just help these troubled kids.
How she was felled in the juvenile system and hope she didn't fall in her death that,
you know, that she gets some closure and maybe we can save the next group of kids that are
maybe running down the same path.
So I find it interesting that they're labeling it as suspicious, yet they're saying that there was
no traumatic event and they're waiting on the tox report because to me that indicates, okay,
could this have been a drug overdose? Was there something else? Why was it suspicious? But the
fact that they are waiting on tox to determine charging, that makes me wonder who else was involved. Could it have
been the dealer and it was an OD or was it laced? Who really knows? But I think that this is, you
know, something that we'll know more about as time goes on, but it's heartbreaking in any event.
Now I'm going to talk to you guys about what's going on with Hannah Kobayashi, the missing woman
from Maui and what happened to LAX and what's happened this week with her dad,
as well as some wild theories out there.
But first, I am going to take a quick, quick break,
and then we will be right back.
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Okay, so last week we talked about Hannah Kobayashi.
Okay, so last week we talked about Hannah Kobayashi. She disappeared from the LAX airport while she was going to visit family in New York.
She had had a stopover from Maui in LAX and then she was supposed to get on her connecting
flight to New York.
However, she never got on her connecting flight.
Now before she disappeared, she sent some very strange text messages
talking about being hacked
and also that somebody stole her identity
and all of her money, somebody who she trusted.
She was last seen in quote, bad condition
on security footage in downtown LA
near the Pico Metro station area.
Hannah's family, including her father, Ryan,
flew to LA to help look for her.
And on November 18th, Ryan spoke to the media and he said, I just miss her.
I just want her to know that and I just want her to reach out.
We'll find you Hannah.
We'll find you.
We'll bring you home.
We're just trying to, trying to get our boots on the ground to find out what happened.
It's just a nightmare.
Every parent's nightmare, you know, it's just crazy.
We don't know where to start, where to where to begin and it's it's like.
It's like a grain of sand in the ocean.
You know it's anything.
It could be anything possible.
Hannah, please come home.
Please please just come home, you know.
Just please just just just give us a call.
Reach out to anybody now in a unforeseen
twist and turn of events and just
truly devastating around the world. The pandemic has been a nightmare for many families. Just just just give us a call. Reach out to anybody now in a unforeseen
twist and turn of events and just
truly devastating around 4 AM on
Sunday, November 24th, the LA police
responded to a call about an apparent
suicide. This apparent suicide took
place in a parking lot near the LAX
Airport. Ryan, Hannah's dad,
who was just 58 years old, died after jumping
from the seventh story of a parking structure. Now when I first heard this my
initial thought was beyond heartbreak like oh my gosh he must have just been
so overwhelmed with grief, with sadness. It had been two weeks now that he has
been tirelessly looking for his daughter with no answers
I can only imagine what that would do to somebody mentally, especially a parent
So my thought was he must have gone to the place where all of this kind of was
you know the crossing point and the crux for Hannah's disappearance at LAX Airport and
decided to take his own life. Just so overcome with grief.
And a lot of people share those sentiments, however a lot of people, as you
can imagine, are just taking the rumor mill and working it over time. People are
suggesting that he did this out of guilt. People are suggesting that he was the
one who potentially was stealing money from her and that he's about to get
caught. All of these things which
Who knows the truth, but I'm telling you my opinion right now. I do not believe that at all to be true
I could be proven wrong. We'll see but it's my opinion that he was just a parent a heartbroken
Devastated parent who was just overcome with grief
But I felt like I wanted to at least mention some of those rumors and theories
because I know we talk about everything
on both sides here on this podcast,
but again, I wanna make it abundantly clear
that is not my view at all.
If you view it differently,
let me know why in the Q&A section on Spotify.
And again, I could be proven wrong,
but that's my belief at this moment.
Now a nonprofit is currently working with the family to help search for Hannah, and after Ryan's death they
released a statement on behalf of the family which said,
after tirelessly searching throughout Los Angeles for 13 days, Hannah's father
Ryan tragically took his own life. This loss has compounded the family's
suffering immeasurably. The trauma they are enduring is profound
and they now face the additional burden
of grieving the loss of their family's pillar
and navigating the next steps.
Hannah is still actively missing
and is believed to be in imminent danger.
It is crucial for everyone to remain vigilant
in their efforts to locate Hannah."
It is so sad, this whole entire case,
and that's when we first started talking about it
a couple weeks ago.
Was it last week or the week before?
I can't remember now.
But she's been missing for over two weeks,
exhibiting some very odd behavior,
some very alarming text messages,
and her family believes that she has been trafficked.
I know that a lot of people jump to that conclusion
when people go missing.
I don't know if there's anything that they haven't shared publicly because they don't
want to jeopardize the case, but maybe there's something that has led them to believe that
that's the case.
But think about the best case scenario here.
It still is horrific because the best case scenario is that Hannah is found. She's alive, she's well, she's rescued, recovered,
whatever it may be, but that she's alive.
And even in that best case scenario,
she then will have to learn the devastating truth
that her father, just so heartbroken over her disappearance,
took his own life.
So there's no happy ending any way you look at this and it's
cases like that that really get to me because it's like even if you remain so
optimistic and you hope for the best it still would just be complete devastation
on their family. So I'm hoping for the best. I hope that they locate her and I
hope that she's well and she's okay but the fact that she's now gonna have to deal
with what happened with her father,
that's just so incredibly heartbreaking.
Now we're gonna shift over to the other side of the country
and we're gonna go to Tennessee right now.
So just this past week, prosecutors in Powell, Tennessee
announced that they are going to try a 15-year-old boy
named Malachi Harris as an adult for murder try a 15-year-old boy named Malachi Harris
as an adult for murdering a 13-year-old little girl named Savannah Copeland this past October.
On October 22, the police located Savannah's body on a wooded trail in the broadacre subdivision
in Powell. Savannah was a cheerleader and she never returned home the previous night after cheering
at her school's first basketball game of the season.
So when her parents discovered that she was missing that morning, they used the Life360
app, which is a location cheering app, to try to find her.
They couldn't pinpoint Savannah's exact location because her phone had apparently died, but
they could track her movements from the previous night.
Eventually, after failing to find Savannah,
her parents contacted the police.
The police used the information from the Life360 app
to find a general area where Savannah might have been.
They conducted a search
and they eventually found her body in the woods.
She was covered in blood
and she was also covered in what appeared to be stab wounds.
Now this rings so reminiscent of the Aiden Fucci
and Tristan Bailey case,
because Aiden Fucci was a 14 year old little twerp
in Florida and he lured his 13 year old cheerleader
classmate Tristan out to the woods one night
and brutally savagely stabbed her.
So aggressively, so barbarically that the tip of the knife actually broke off in her skull.
And this just feels just like it,
which I gotta just say, like,
what is going on with teenagers?
They are getting scarier and scarier.
Now, on the same day that Savannah's body was found,
police arrested 15-year-old Malachi,
and they charged him with second degree murder
for Savannah's death.
It isn't clear what investigative measures
the police took to find Malachi and connect him with Savannah's death, but they were able to do so.
However, later the police released a statement saying that Savannah and Malachi met in the woods,
and when they were there, he attacked Savannah with a pocket knife, stabbing her multiple times
before just running away from the scene. Now right now police haven't said why Malachi and Savannah were meeting and
why he has this motive.
What his motive was, it's completely unclear.
In an interview that Savannah's dad Michael did,
he revealed that Malachi was close with the family.
There's a lot of conflicting emotions of course,
the natural one to move toward is anger and rage toward him.
But this is someone we cared about.
Do you have any indication why?
No.
made him angry and he's not at an age where they really understand fully consequences. Savannah loved art. She was involved in gymnastics, karate, and cheerleading.
In her spare time, she liked to read scary stories. She liked to draw and listen to music.
And she was just such a positive person. And while her death was hard on the family, certainly hard on them, they're trying to
focus on all of the positive memories and the love that they had for Savannah.
She loved gymnastics, but particularly the tumbling part.
And she so cheerleading kind of became the obvious place.
Michael's memory drifts back to a moment
at the first basketball game of the season.
And there's actually a picture of her standing outside.
She was really happy.
It was really fun.
A lot of the kids that are coming by
are dropping stuff off here.
But at a fence not far from the trail,
this memorial to Savannah grows.
Flowers, stuffed animals, even candy
leftover from Halloween scattered about. I love seeing the outpouring of emotion
and concern and love as difficult as it is. We don't need to shy away from
those things. We need to embrace them because it's what makes us human.
But like I said, this is so similar to that other case
that I covered a couple of years ago
because in 2021, Tristan was the young cheerleader.
She was found dead in the woods,
stabbed to death by her 14-year-old classmate Aiden.
Aiden ended up being tried as an adult
and he was sentenced to life in prison.
And like Malachi, Aiden also didn't seem
to have much of a motive.
He did give himself this weird like 30 day deadline
to kill someone, which he vocalized
to his friends ahead of the murder.
He also had like weird Snapchats
in the back of the police car after the fact.
So if you want to hear that whole deep dive,
I will link it in the show notes,
but warning, it is unnerving.
But I'm curious if this will kind of be a carbon copy
of that in the sense of Aiden was sentenced to life
in prison as an adult, Will Malachi as well.
His next hearing will determine if he is tried
as an adult or not, and that is set for January 14th, 2025.
Now in another story involving teenagers,
18-year-old Angela Newberry is facing
charges after police found that she put a newborn baby inside a safe haven baby
box outside of Grove Creek Medical Center in Blackfoot, Idaho. Now putting a baby
inside a safe haven box isn't a crime. We all know that. It is one of the safest
things that somebody can do if they don't want the child. So the boxes are
typically located outside of places
like fire stations and hospitals.
And the climate controlled and monitor boxes,
like I said, are a safe option for parents
who are in a crisis of sorts,
and they need to leave their newborn babies
who are under a month old without any legal repercussions.
Whether they're in a crisis
or whether they just don't want the baby,
it's a safe option.
But on October 13th, alarms sounded at Grove Creek Medical Center,
which signaled that a baby had been put inside their safe haven box.
So a medical team removed the baby from the box within one minute of that alarm going off.
The baby girl was wrapped in a blanket, and she still had the placenta attached.
But the most shocking thing was that the baby was dead.
And it was clear that she had been dead for quite some time.
Now as I said, the medical team got the baby out of the box
very soon after she was placed there.
So it wasn't like she died while inside.
And I would imagine that whoever put her in the box
was probably not realizing that they have these alarms
and thought, oh, even if she's dead, they'll probably just assume she died in the box. But realizing that they have these alarms and thought, oh, even if she's dead,
they'll probably just assume she died in the box.
But no, they have these alarms
and signaling things in place for this particular reason.
Now in Idaho, the Safe Haven Law allows
for the surrender of newborns who are healthy and unharmed.
But because the baby girl was dead
before she was put into this box,
this was not considered a legal surrender.
The Twin Falls Police Department opened up
an investigation into the baby's death.
And now, almost two months later,
police arrested Angela Newberry.
This is all in connection with the baby's death.
They found her by identifying her car
through security camera footage that was at the hospital.
Angela was charged with failing to report a death to law enforcement,
and apparently Angela hid the pregnancy from her family.
She gave birth inside the bathroom of her home on October 12th.
The baby was alive when she gave birth, and Angela attempted to feed her many times.
Angela even secretly slept with the baby in her room.
She told officers that she searched for the safe haven box online,
and the last time that she heard the baby making noise was in the morning of October 13th.
She said that she thought that she might have heard the baby making noise on the way to the hospital as well,
but she wasn't sure.
When the police first tried talking to Angela though,
she lied about why she went to the hospital in the first place.
She said that she went there for reasons totally unrelated to the baby.
She also said before putting the baby in the safe haven box
that she sat in a park parking lot for over an hour.
However, the police discovered that that never happened.
While searching her phone,
police discovered that she Googled,
if a baby passes before being placed in the safe haven box,
will you still get in trouble?
Which that kind of just goes back to what I said.
I think that people probably don't understand
that there's alarms and monitoring systems on these boxes
and it's not a dumping ground.
It's not a place where you can put a dead child.
It's a place where you put a child
so the child can survive and thrive
and be with somebody who will take care of them.
But again, if you're young,
maybe you're not connecting all those dots. Maybe you don't know. And she was an adult legally, she was 18, but
if she was hiding this pregnancy from her parents, if she was scared, not that that's
at all any excuse, but maybe she just wasn't thinking through all of that.
She's currently being held at the Bingham County Jail, and there is the possibility that she will
face more charges in the future as police uncover more information about the baby's death and figure out exactly what happened.
What was the cause of death? Was this accidental? Did she not want this baby so she smothered it and then tried to dump it in this box? What's the truth here?
Now, as you can imagine, some people are blaming the founder of the Safe Haven baby box, Monica Kelsley, for for all of this saying that these baby boxes aren't a good idea. However, she released a
statement saying, let this be clear. This is an illegal deadly abandonment.
Anonymity is only allowed when an infant is safely surrendered and completely
unharmed. We are fully cooperating with the investigation and we are providing
all information we possess to local authorities.
And it kind of reminds me a little bit
of the Alexi Treviso case, just a little bit.
There's like a little bit of an undertone.
She's the one who went to the hospital
complaining of back pain, literally delivered a baby
in the hospital bathroom and then threw that baby
in the hospital bathroom garbage bag.
And don't
even get me started on her because she is like prancing around at college right
now without a care in the world. I don't know how that even happened. The body cam
footage is enough alone to just make your skin crawl. Again, I will link that
in the show notes for you as well if you're not familiar with that case, but
the Safe Haven box in my opinion is a great idea. It's if you're a young kid, if you're scared, if you're a teenager, if you've been abused,
whatever it is, it's an outlet to where you can safely and securely and confidentially put your
child in this box so that they have the opportunity to live. It is not a dumpster. It is not somewhere
to put a baby that is deceased and it it's not something, in my opinion,
that should be taken advantage of either.
But I do think, in my opinion, that it is a great resource.
I'm curious to know what you guys think,
but when are people gonna just, I don't know.
It's just driving me insane.
It's driving me insane, truly.
So we gotta go eat some turkey, right?
That's it for today's headline highlights.
I feel like, you know,
it's a great reminder and I'm going to try not to get emotional on you guys if you know
what's been happening in my personal life. I lost my dad last week and I just think it's
such a good reminder for us to be thankful for the blessings and the good that we do
have in our life because so many of these people are going through unspeakable tragedies.
They're losing people in horrific ways and even though I know all of us deal with our own turmoil and hard times and dark
spots, it's just a reminder, at least for me, I'm using it as a reminder to be thankful for the good
that we do have. And I'm going to use today to not only be thankful and grateful, but to also think
back to the amazing years that I did have with my dad and know that he and hope that he is at peace now and
with his loved ones and I don't know I know that kind of just rambled for a
minute that's not what I was planning to do which is why it probably makes no
sense but I just hope you guys all have a great Thanksgiving if that's something
that you celebrate and even if you don't maybe just take an extra moment to practice being thankful and grateful in your life.
Because so many people now don't have the opportunity to do that.
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