A Family Tragedy: Murder of Addison Weaver

by Pamela Lillian Valemont

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In May, 2016, a tragic family story was featured on the USA news. A Muskingum University student Emile Weaver, dumped her living newborn baby girl in a plastic bag and put her outside to be collected with the rubbish. The intelligent 20 year old sophomore who got where she was going in life due to talent, not wealth, "found herself in the family way" as they used to say in whispered undertones during the 50's. For Emile, the coming unwanted baby spelled the end to all her dreams at Muskingum University where she resided in prestigious style in the Delta Gamma Theta sorority house on Lakeside Drive. Ohio has a Safe Haven law allowing mothers to leave their babies with on-duty representatives at a hospital, police station or fire station within 30 days of birth. At the time of Emile Weaver's crime, she was an eight-minute walk from a police station. Why did she not avail herself of this opportunity to surrender her child? The forensic numerological criminal analysis of both the mother and her hapless infant.
  • ISBN13 9781326661458
  • Publish Date 20 May 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Lulu.com
  • Format eBook (OEB)
  • Language English