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Re: New Jersey News Newborn baby found in trash in Jersey City Updated at 07:24 PM today
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Fuck that bitch lolo, that mother needs to rot in jail.
She's a piece of trash & they need to treat her like the shit on the bottom of my sneaker!

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lolo, you are way too forgiving. There is NO excuse for anyone to throw a baby away in the trash. There are so many other options available. You have several months to decide whether you want to keep the baby or have an abortion or... you could put the baby up for adoption.
As a new mother, lolo, aren't you appalled that someone would wait 9 months and THEN try to kill their baby. I am. I have no sympathy for this crazy excuse for a human. There is no excuse for her lack of humanity. Poor child. I hope he never finds out that his own mother wanted him dead.

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Having recently given birth myself, I feel so sorry for both the mother and the child involved in this situation. New parents, especially mothers, need support. Even her.

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I seem to recall that NJ has a law where you can drop babies off at a police station/hospital etc. and walk away no questions asked (supposedly).

There used to be a sign on the old police headquaters building on Erie street listing instructions for officers on how to accept such a 'donation'.

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We made national news.... and not in a good way....

The story of a Jersey City mother who was arrested late Wednesday on charges she threw her newborn baby boy in the trash on Saturday has received national media attention with Headline News personality Nancy Grace picking up on the story last night.

Rosibel Christina Lanza, 39, of Jersey City was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and child abuse after she was discovered to be the mother of a baby found in a trash bag behind a Kensington Avenue apartment, officials said.

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Anthony J. Machcinski/The Jersey Journal

Four days after a baby was found alive in a garbage bag behind a Jersey City apartment complex, the boy's mother was arrested by the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office, Hudson County Acting Prosecutor Guy Gregory said.

Rosibel Christina Lanza, 39, of Kensington Avenue in Jersey City, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and child abuse and is expected to make her first appearance in a Jersey City courtroom this afternoon, Gregory said.

Lanza was arrested late last night at her home by the Prosecutor's Office Special Victims Unit, Gregory said. Authorities did not reveal if Lanza turned herself in or what led police to her.

Detectives believe Lanza gave birth to the baby boy in her home on Saturday, officials said. After birth, Lanza discarded the baby in a plastic shopping bag with paper towels and toilet paper and discarded the baby behind an apartment building at 30 Kensington Ave., Gregory said.

The baby, dubbed "Miracle Boy" and "Moses" by the Jersey City Medical Center nursing staff, was discovered around 3 p.m. on Saturday by boys playing in the back yard of the five-story apartment complex, officials said.

The baby was found inside of the garbage bag covered in blood with its umbilical cord still attached, officials said.

The boys rushed to tell the building superintendent, whose wife, Rebecca Womers, removed paper tissue from the boy's mouth and began breathing into his mouth, police said.

The boy is still being treated at the Medical Center's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit but "continues to be excellent" and is continuing to gain weight, hospital spokesman Mark Rabson said.

Gregory credited the Jersey City Police Department under the leadership of Acting Chief Joseph Connors and Director James Shea, whose agency assisted in the investigation.


the woman should be dropped off in a war zone and left to fend for herself...instead, we are probably paying for her defense...

democracy has its cost...

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Anthony J. Machcinski/The Jersey Journal

Four days after a baby was found alive in a garbage bag behind a Jersey City apartment complex, the boy's mother was arrested by the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office, Hudson County Acting Prosecutor Guy Gregory said.

Rosibel Christina Lanza, 39, of Kensington Avenue in Jersey City, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and child abuse and is expected to make her first appearance in a Jersey City courtroom this afternoon, Gregory said.

Lanza was arrested late last night at her home by the Prosecutor's Office Special Victims Unit, Gregory said. Authorities did not reveal if Lanza turned herself in or what led police to her.

Detectives believe Lanza gave birth to the baby boy in her home on Saturday, officials said. After birth, Lanza discarded the baby in a plastic shopping bag with paper towels and toilet paper and discarded the baby behind an apartment building at 30 Kensington Ave., Gregory said.

The baby, dubbed "Miracle Boy" and "Moses" by the Jersey City Medical Center nursing staff, was discovered around 3 p.m. on Saturday by boys playing in the back yard of the five-story apartment complex, officials said.

The baby was found inside of the garbage bag covered in blood with its umbilical cord still attached, officials said.

The boys rushed to tell the building superintendent, whose wife, Rebecca Womers, removed paper tissue from the boy's mouth and began breathing into his mouth, police said.

The boy is still being treated at the Medical Center's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit but "continues to be excellent" and is continuing to gain weight, hospital spokesman Mark Rabson said.

Gregory credited the Jersey City Police Department under the leadership of Acting Chief Joseph Connors and Director James Shea, whose agency assisted in the investigation.

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By Rafal Rogoza / The Jersey Journal
on August 31, 2013 at 7:38 PM, updated August 31, 2013 at 7:50 PM

A new born baby is lucky to be alive after it was abandoned and left inside a garbage bag dumped behind a Jersey City apartment building, officials said.

Police were dispatched to a 5-story apartment building on Kensington Avenue around 3 p.m. to a report of an abandoned baby boy who was found in a garbage container, Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor Gene Rubino said.

The baby was rushed to be treated at the Jersey City Medical Center, said Rubino, adding that its condition at this time is unknown.

No additional information was release as officials with the Hudson County Prosecutor?s Office Special Victims Unit and Jersey City Police are continuing their investigation.

The building supervisor, Arturo Rivas, who called the police said he was told of the find by three teenage boys who were playing in the building?s courtyard and heard the baby crying.

Rivas?s wife, Rebecca Womers, said she rushed to retrieve the child after the teenage boys ran up to their apartment and said ?We hear something crying, we see something moving.?

?I opened the bag from the bottom and it still had the umbilical cord attached,? she said.

Womers said she cleaned the baby and noticed its chest was moving as she waited for Emergency Medical Service personnel to arrive on the scene.

She said no one in the apartment building that she knows of was pregnant and said she has no idea who could have left the baby in the trash.

Rivas said he usually kicks the teenage boys out of the courtyard but today he said ?thank God they were back there.?


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