Solved Murders - True Crime Stories - Teen Couple in Mexico Abandons Newborn, Shocking Case Sparks Outrage Nationwide PART3 #3
Episode Date: November 27, 2025#horrorstories #reddithorrorstories #ScaryStories #creepypasta #horrortales #truecrimecase #realnightmares #mexicostory #darkreality #tragicevents A shocking tragedy in Mexico has left the nation sp...eechless: a teenage couple abandoned their newborn, igniting fury and heartbreak nationwide. This chilling true case reveals the darkest side of desperation and neglect, turning an innocent life into the center of a horror-like reality. horrorstories, reddithorrorstories, scarystories, horrorstory, creepypasta, horrortales, truecrimecase, mexicantragedy, realdarktruth, abandonedchild, shockingevent, sadstory, disturbingreality, nationalshock, crimecasefile, darktruths, socialoutrage, tragedyunfolded, realcrime, brokeninnocence
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The disturbing case of Lucio and Diana, a baby, a secret, and a nation in shock.
When stories like this surface, they sound so unbelievable that your first instinct is to think,
this must be fake news. But sadly, it's not. It's the kind of case that reminds you
real life can be darker, crueler, and more complicated than fiction. It involves two young people,
Lucio David, just 18, and his girlfriend, Diana J.L. 21, who ended up in the middle of one of the
most shocking scandals Mexico has seen in years. At the heart of it all, a newborn baby.
A child who never asked to be part of this, who arrived in the worst possible circumstances,
and who somehow survived despite everything. To truly understand the outrage, the betrayal,
and the heavy debates this case stirred up, we need to go so.
step by step.
The pills and the forced birth.
The first revelation that left people speechless was this, according to Lucio's mom,
her son confessed that Diana had taken pills to induce labor two days before the baby was
born.
Why?
Because neither of them wanted to be parents.
They weren't ready.
They didn't know how to handle the situation.
Think about that for a moment.
Two young people, scared and unprepared, deciding to force a pregnancy to end early, without doctors, without medical support, without even thinking of the risks.
It wasn't just reckless, it was deadly dangerous.
But what came next was even worse.
The leaked conversations
You know how, these days, everything eventually leaks.
Screenshots, audios, chat histories,
once they hit the internet, there's no going back.
That's exactly what happened here.
Conversations between Lucio and Diana surfaced,
and they painted a completely different picture from the one the public originally had.
At first, everyone assumed Lucio was the villain and Diana the poor victim.
She was seen as the girl betrayed, the mother abandoned by a careless boyfriend.
But those leaked chats flipped the narrative.
In the messages, Diana expressed fear.
She said she was panicking because the baby was still moving.
Her words revealed a mix of shock and denial, I think he's moving, it's a life, whether we want it or not, it's still a life.
Lucio's replies, cold and detached.
He told her not to look, not to think about it, that he would throw the baby away and they'd never see it again.
He even apologized, saying he was nervous, but he kept insisting, I'll take it, I'll throw it away.
Calm down.
And here's the kicker, Diana didn't stop him.
In fact, she even suggested alternatives.
At one point, she told him to throw the baby into a canal.
She admitted she had tried to get rid of the newborn in the bathroom but couldn't because the baby was too big.
Let that sink in, both of them were actively discussing how to get rid of their own child.
When those audios and screenshots went public, the outrage skyrocketed.
What had been seen as the cruel act of one person now looked like a joint plan.
The Pastry Shop Birth
Details started emerging about how the baby was actually born.
Diana had been working for about a month at a small pastry shop.
On February 11th, she went into labor while at work.
Instead of asking for help from her boss or co-workers, she locked herself in the bathroom and gave birth alone.
Nobody knew what was happening behind that door.
When the truth came out later, one of her co-workers was shocked.
He said Diana had always seemed quiet, normal, even sweet.
He couldn't believe she hadn't asked for help.
If she had told me, I would have rushed her to the hospital.
hospital myself, he said. But Diana didn't. She stayed silent, bleeding, terrified, trying to figure
out what to do with a tiny human being she didn't want. She texted Lucio, and he showed up.
What happened next was the stuff of nightmares, discussions about how to get rid of the baby instead
of how to protect him. The messy bathroom and the failed attempt. In their conversations,
admitted that after giving birth, the bathroom was a mess.
There was blood everywhere.
She knew she had to clean it before anyone noticed.
She also confessed she had tried to dispose of the baby herself but failed.
So the plan shifted, Lucio...
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To take the baby away. It wasn't some impulsive mistake in the heat of the moment.
The chats showed they went back and forth, weighing options, panicking together.
and ultimately agreeing to abandonment.
The prosecutor steps in.
With all this evidence, the pills, the chats, the audios, the prosecutor's office had no choice but to act.
They saw enough to conclude both Lucio and Diana were responsible.
This wasn't just negligence.
This was attempted homicide.
So, they issued an arrest warrant for the couple.
On the night of February 14th, officers showed up at the hospital where Diana was still under observation.
They read her her rights and transferred her to a detention center.
Lucio, who had already turned himself in earlier with the help of his mom, was also officially processed.
For many, that Valentine's Day symbolized the exact opposite of love.
Two young lovers, once seen as victims of circumstance, were now branded as criminals.
The baby's condition.
Amid all the anger and judgment, people wanted to know one thing, how was the baby doing?
The Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers, ISSST, released a report.
The baby had been born at 36 weeks of gestation, slightly premature.
He weighed 2,170 grams, a little under 5 pounds.
His digestive system was working fine.
His condition was stable.
Doctors kept him under close observation at the hospital.
He was alive, against all odds, after being born in a bathroom, nearly abandoned, and left in a bag.
Everyone prayed he would recover enough to leave the hospital soon.
But where would he go after that?
That question sparked a whole new battle.
Families at all.
odds. The families of both Lucio and Diana rushed to the hospital. Both wanted updates.
Both claimed they cared. But the hospital denied them access. Not even the grandparents were
allowed to see the baby or get information about his condition.
Lucio's mom, Dula, was devastated but determined. She told the press she wanted to help.
She said she was ready to fight for custody, even if only temporary.
After all, he was her grandson.
On the other side, Diana's mother, Ida, was less cooperative.
When reporters tried to film her, she threatened them, telling them to back off.
Later, though, she agreed to a masked interview.
She said her family was terrified.
They were getting threats from strangers online, so much so that they were afraid.
to leave the house.
Ida insisted she had no idea her daughter was pregnant.
She swore she never supported what Diana and Lucio had done.
She said justice needed to be served for her grandson, and she wanted custody of him too.
She revealed they had already received legal support, but what they desperately needed
was psychological help.
The public's rage had turned them into targets, and they were struggling to cope.
Through tears, she begged people to stop attacking her family.
The Internet's fury
But the Internet doesn't forgive.
Once people made up their minds, Diana and Lucio became villains in the public eye.
Memes mocked them, hashtags condemn them, videos dissected their conversations line by line.
Every detail was analyzed, the pills, the bag, the bathroom, the audios.
Strangers on TikTok debated what punishment they deserved.
On Twitter, people demanded life sentences.
On Facebook, long posts compared their case to other infamous crimes.
And through it all, one question kept surfacing, what will happen to the baby?
A baby without parents.
The cruelest part of this whole tragedy is that, in the end, the baby is the one paying the price.
He came into the world unwanted, hidden, born in a bathroom, nearly discarded like trash.
His parents were now behind bars, his future uncertain.
Would he go into foster care?
Would one of the grandmothers get custody?
Would the state intervene permanently?
Nobody knew for sure.
But one thing was clear, despite the trauma.
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despite the betrayal, despite being born into chaos, this baby had survived.
And that survival made him a symbol, a symbol of resilience in the face of horror,
but also a symbol of everything broken in the system that allowed this to happen.
A nation divided.
As weeks passed, debates spread across Mexico.
Some people saw Lucio and Diana as monsters who deserve no mercy.
Others, though, argued they were victims.
too, victims of poverty, lack of education, lack of support systems.
Why did Diana feel she couldn't tell her family she was pregnant?
Why did Lucio think abandonment was the only option?
Why wasn't there a safety net to catch them before things went this far?
Those questions didn't excuse their actions, but they added layers to the tragedy.
Society wasn't just angry, it was forced to look in the mirror.
Final thoughts
At the end of the day, this story isn't just about crime.
It's about fear, desperation, the weight of choices, and the consequences of silence.
Lucio and Diana now face legal consequences for attempted homicide.
Their families are shattered.
Their reputations are destroyed.
And a baby, innocent, fragile, undeserving of any of this, is left in the middle of it all.
What happens next will depend on the courts, on social workers, on the families who claim to care.
But one thing is for sure, this story has left a scar.
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Spreaker is the all-in-one platform that makes it easy to record, host, and distribute your show everywhere, from Apple Podcasts to Spotify.
But the real game changer for me was Spreaker's monetization.
Spreaker offers dynamic ad insertion.
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And with Spreker's programmatic ads, they'll bring the ads to you, and you get paid for every download.
This turned my podcasting hobby into a full-time career.
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Far on everyone who heard it.
To be continued.
