Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Still Another Case of a Heterosexual Woman Having a Baby

Here is still a third example just today of a heterosexual (straight) lady having a baby and abusing it to the point of its death later the same day. How long is the government going to continue to allow straight people to have babies and abuse them? We are told homosexuals should not be allowed to adopt children, since they are 'likely to' wind up molesting them. Well, a 'maybe molestation possible' is better than an actual child murder, a child torture and keeping a child locked up in a cage, all three instances of same we have seen in this forum today. Yet, we hear nothing about restrictions under the law regards straight people having kids, its only us homosexuals who have to be watched out for. Sounds like someone is a little screwy, wouldn't you say.

PAT

S.D. Woman Admits Putting Baby in Landfill
By CARSON WALKER, Associated Press Writer


Saying she was afraid of how her boyfriend would react, a woman admitted Wednesday to throwing away her newborn, whose body was found in a garbage bag at a Nebraska landfill.

Lori Schultz, 21, pleaded guilty in Union County court to second-degree manslaughter, in an agreement with prosecutors. She could receive up to 10 years in prison at sentencing, set for Feb. 28.

Prosecutors first plan to have Schultz testify under oath before a grand jury to see if charges are warranted against Paul Alan Lundberg, her boyfriend at the time and the baby's father.

Schultz told Judge Steven Jensen that the Air Force discharged her for being pregnant, but she didn't tell her parents or friends why she was kicked out.

"I knew I would have the baby. I figured I would go to the hospital and figure out what to do. I was scared and embarrassed," Schultz said tearfully.

The night before Feb. 2, 2004, she was in a lot of pain, didn't sleep well and concluded she was in labor, she said.

She then had the baby and cut the cord.

"I got scared and I put him on the bathroom rug and put towels around him. I saw that he was a boy. I didn't know what Paul would do and I panicked so I wrapped him (the baby) in towels and put him in garbage bags."

Schultz said she put the bundle in a trash can, saw the baby move and wanted to bring him inside but was afraid of Lundberg's response.

She said when Lundberg came in and asked where all the blood had come from, told him she was menstruating.

When he went to the store for her, she wheeled the garbage can to the end of the driveway, Schultz said.

Then she heard the baby whimper.

"I wanted to bring him back inside but I didn't know what Paul would do," she said.

A volunteer searcher at a Jackson, Neb., landfill found the body April 5, 2004.
(About two months later).



Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press.

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