Jail Time for Mom That Left Baby in Hotel
July 31, 2009 by Eliza Ferree
Filed under Baby Care, Labor & Delivery, News & Media, Parenting
The mother that left her newborn baby inside a hotel room this past May is now going to jail for one year. Tara Anderson, the mother that abandoned, errr left her child, was charged witeckless endangerment. She has claimed since the day police found her that she never abandoned her newborn, she just hid in a bathroom when she knew cops were coming and she was wanted. Tara was also addicted to cocaine at the time of her daughter’s birth, however she is trying to get clean and wants to work on getting her baby back.
Masslive.com:
Judge Jacques Leroy lamented over …read more
Abandoned Hotel Baby’s Mother Talks
June 6, 2009 by Eliza Ferree
Filed under Baby Care, Finances, Infancy, Labor & Delivery, Mental Health
The mother of the abandoned newborn left in an empty, but blood soaked hotel room is finally speaking out. Before she spoke though a friend said she never did anything wrong, she did what she though was right. Now she is stating she never really left the baby alone, she was
in the room next door listening. Ummm, this does not mean anything. Am I right?
This newborn was left, by herself in the middle of a bed with umbilical cord attached, blood everywhere and not a single person in the room. The story gets worse too, before giving birth she actually …read more
A Friend of Mother of Abandoned Baby Speaks
June 4, 2009 by Eliza Ferree
Filed under Baby Care, Labor & Delivery, Missing Child, News & Media, Parenting
A male friend of the mother that abandoned her baby in a hotel room is speaking out on the mother’s behalf. He claims she did the right thing so she wouldn’t get arrested. Ummm, I’m still not convinced leaving the newborn is/was the right thing. You read what CBS3 found out
“I’m the one that gave birth to her baby. I was there from first to last and know she didn’t abandon the baby,” said Julio Reyes. He was with her when she gave birth to a baby girl Friday night at the Welcome Inn, in West Springfield.
“She left it with …read more






