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EP 23 - Angelique Pt. 2

2024/12/26
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@Angelique Robledo : 安吉丽克详细描述了卡桑德拉策划杀害她并偷走她孩子的经过,包括卡桑德拉携带凶器、纵火以及警方调查不力的过程。她讲述了自己在案发后遭受的创伤、警方调查的不足以及最终卡桑德拉被捕后的心路历程。她还提到自己后来重新调查案件,发现了更多关于卡桑德拉参与贩卖婴儿团伙的线索,以及检察官隐瞒事实真相的行为。最后,她谈到了自己康复的过程以及成为代孕母亲的经历。 @Cassandra : 卡桑德拉承认自己策划杀害安吉丽克并偷走其婴儿,但声称自己受人指使,参与了一个贩卖婴儿的团伙。她描述了案发当晚的计划,以及计划失败后临时改变计划纵火的行为。 @Andrea Gunning : 安德莉亚作为节目的主持人,引导安吉丽克讲述了整个事件的经过,并对事件进行了总结和评论。

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险些丧子:一场精心策划的绑架与我与真相的拉锯战

我叫安吉丽克·罗布雷多。17岁那年,我怀孕了。这个孩子,是我人生的第二次机会。我戒掉了毒瘾,并交到了一个新朋友——另一个怀孕的少女,卡桑德拉。然而,一次普通的聚会,却将我推向了险境。

那天,我隐隐感到不对劲,却无法言说。一场突如其来的火灾后,卡桑德拉被送往医院,而我则向父母和警方解释着事发经过。我怀疑卡桑德拉纵火,证据就在她的包里。当我打开她的尿布包时,我摸到了两把巨大的屠夫刀,还有剪刀和消毒酒精。那一刻,我意识到,她送我的婴儿用品,并非善意之举,而是为了带走我的孩子。

卡桑德拉计划杀害我,然后带走我的孩子。我记得自己瘫坐在沙发上,一遍遍重复着:“她要杀我,她要杀我......” 警方封锁了街道,展开调查。然而,警方的态度让我寒心。他们嬉笑打闹,甚至怀疑我们吸食大麻。他们没有认真对待我的案情。

卡桑德拉出院后,我开始自行调查。我找到了关于她的新闻报道,发现她被认定为对自己和社会有危险。我还联系了她的表姐,获得了更多信息。更令人震惊的是,我通过一位在医院工作的友人,查到了卡桑德拉的病历——她根本没有怀孕!

为了让警方采取行动,我不得不与卡桑德拉进行了一次录音通话,诱导她承认自己独自一人在房间里。通话中,我察觉到她并非独自一人,有人在屋里。我得到了我需要的证词,但警方却只是敷衍了事。

卡桑德拉逍遥法外,我感到极度不安。生产时,医院为了保护我,采取了严格的安保措施。生产过程异常艰难,我经历了高血压和先兆子痫。我的儿子终于出生了,健康而平安,这让我无比感激。然而,产后我依然无法摆脱恐惧,整夜睡不着觉,担心有人来偷走我的孩子。

出院后,我依然无法放松。我拒绝回到自己的房间,在沙发上睡了很久。我的伴侣乔什一直陪伴在我身边,给了我安全感。但即使如此,我依然无法摆脱阴影,将所有人推开。

一个月后,卡桑德拉终于被捕了!她承认了企图谋杀、纵火和入室盗窃等罪行。那一刻,我哭了,我终于可以睡个好觉了。

然而,逮捕并没有带走我的创伤。我错过了儿子成长的许多珍贵时刻。我仿佛在生存,而非生活。

一年后,我从检察官那里得知,由于警方没有在审讯时告知卡桑德拉她的米兰达权利,她的供词将无法作为证据使用。他们建议我们达成认罪协议。检察官向我描述了卡桑德拉的辩护策略——精神错乱。他们问我,是希望她进监狱,还是进精神病院?

我最终同意了认罪协议:卡桑德拉将在精神病院接受八年治疗。在宣判听证会上,我写了一封信给卡桑德拉,表达了我的原谅。

此后,我的故事成了媒体关注的焦点。我接受了各种采访,但其中一些采访却利用了我的创伤来博取关注。

八年后,卡桑德拉出院了。我重新开始调查这个案件。我获得了所有的警方的报告和录音。在卡桑德拉的供词录音中,我听到了一个截然不同的故事。

火灾并非蓄谋,而是意外。卡桑德拉最初的计划是在黑暗中用刀杀害我,然后带走孩子。但计划失败后,她临时改变了计划,试图用火来分散我的注意力。更令人震惊的是,卡桑德拉承认自己受雇于一个贩卖婴儿的团伙,而她的老板才是幕后主使。

我发现,检察官隐瞒了卡桑德拉供词中关于米兰达权利的部分,以及她参与贩卖婴儿团伙的事实。

我意识到,我可能永远无法知道卡桑德拉的真正主使是谁。我选择放下,不再追究。我原谅了卡桑德拉,也原谅了那些让我失望的人。

我的康复之路漫长而曲折。但如今,我已经释怀。我与乔什结婚,并有了两个孩子。我成为了一个代孕母亲,帮助他人组建家庭,这让我在某种程度上得到了治愈。

我分享我的故事,是为了让其他母亲知道,胎儿绑架这种事情确实存在,并呼吁大家关注和预防。我也希望我的经历能够帮助其他受害者。 请相信你的直觉,它或许能拯救你的生命。

Key Insights

What was Cassandra's plan to harm Angelique and steal her baby?

Cassandra planned to kill Angelique with butcher knives and steal her baby. She had prepared items like diapers, onesies, and a carrier to take the baby. When her initial plan failed, she started a fire as a distraction, hoping Angelique would pass out from smoke inhalation, allowing her to perform a C-section and take the baby.

Why did Angelique feel the police were not taking her case seriously?

Angelique felt the police were dismissive because they joked about her past drug use and questioned whether the incident was real. They also failed to act quickly when Cassandra disappeared from the hospital and didn’t provide updates on the investigation, leaving Angelique in the dark.

What shocking revelation did Angelique discover about Cassandra's pregnancy?

Angelique discovered that Cassandra was never pregnant. A friend who worked at the hospital accessed Cassandra’s medical records and confirmed she had faked the pregnancy, which was the basis of their friendship.

How did Angelique help the police gather evidence against Cassandra?

Angelique conducted a recorded phone call with Cassandra, pretending to be unaware of the situation, and got Cassandra to admit she was alone in the room before the fire started. This admission was crucial for the police investigation.

What was the outcome of Cassandra's trial and sentencing?

Cassandra pleaded insanity and was sentenced to eight years in a psychiatric hospital. The prosecution’s case was weakened because they claimed Cassandra’s confession was inadmissible due to a lack of Miranda rights, though Angelique later discovered this was false.

What did Angelique learn about Cassandra's possible involvement in a gang?

Angelique learned from Cassandra’s confession that she was part of a gang involved in selling babies. Cassandra claimed her boss had a plan to sell Angelique’s baby in Mexico, suggesting the crime was part of a larger operation.

How did Angelique's experience impact her relationship with her son?

The trauma of the event overshadowed Angelique’s early years with her son. She struggled with fear and anxiety, feeling robbed of the joy of motherhood. It took years for her to heal and rebuild a sense of normalcy in their relationship.

What role did Angelique's intuition play in her survival?

Angelique credits her intuition for saving her life. She had a gut feeling that something was wrong during the encounter with Cassandra, which prompted her to act cautiously and ultimately avoid being killed.

How did Angelique turn her trauma into advocacy?

Angelique became an advocate for preventing fetal abduction, sharing her story to raise awareness. She also became a surrogate, helping others grow their families, which she found healing and empowering.

Chapters
Angelique, a 17-year-old pregnant teenager, befriends Cassandra, another pregnant teen. However, a seemingly casual hangout takes a dark turn when Angelique discovers butcher knives in Cassandra's bag, realizing Cassandra planned to kill her and steal her baby.
  • Angelique discovers butcher knives and other items in Cassandra's bag
  • Cassandra planned to stab Angelique and steal her baby
  • Angelique is in shock after discovering the plan

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When Angelique Robledo was 17, she found out she was pregnant. She decided that this baby would be her second chance. She got clean from drugs and made a new friend, another pregnant teenager named Cassandra. But one day, a casual hangout with Cassandra took a sinister turn. Angelique had a gut feeling that something was wrong, but she didn't know what it was.

After a fire started, Cassandra was taken away by paramedics, and Angelique was left to explain the situation to her parents and law enforcement. She suspected that Cassandra started the fire and that the proof was in her friend's bag. I take the diaper bag and I keep explaining to them, she said she had this present for me. Like, the explanation is in this bag.

And as I'm doing that, I put the bag on the counter, I reach my hand in the bag, and I feel these two metal objects. And when I lift them and pull them out, they're two large butcher knives. And I drop them on the counter, and I just start screaming. She backed away from the bag, trembling. The cops stepped in. And they come and pull out more. They found, like, scissors, disinfectant, alcohol.

The items painted a dark picture of what Cassandra might have been planning that night. And Angelique realized the gifts she'd been given weren't for her at all. Everything that she gave me was one of everything to take my son, to make sure my son had a newborn diaper, to make sure my son had a baby onesie, a receiving blanket to wrap him in, a blanket so he didn't get cold, a carrier to carry my baby out with.

She had one of everything to take my child and to leave that house. It all finally clicked for Angelique. Cassandra had been planning to stab her and run away with her baby. I just remember sitting on the couch, staring at a wall, and I just kept repeating the same thing over and over and over again. It was like a trance. I told you she was going to kill me. I told you she was going to kill me. I told you she was going to kill me. My mom said that I sat there for hours.

The rest of that night was a blur. She was in shock. She remembers the cops taping off the scene. - They had blocked both of my streets off so that nobody can get in, nobody can get out. - What had been a potential arson was now... - An attempted murder investigation. - Later that night, a police investigator came to speak with Angelique. - When the detective comes in, me and her very much know each other because of my past. I've been arrested by her at least once.

It's a small town. She knew me by name. Hi, Angelique, you know. She was surprised by how the cops spoke to her. They were laughing. They were joking. Oh, are you sure this didn't happen? And she says you guys are smoking marijuana in your room. You know, it's no shocker because Angelique has done things in the past, but it wasn't a joking situation. They hadn't been smoking weed.

Angelique knew what happened. She just couldn't prove it to the cops. They had me write it down, and then that was it for the night. They just did their investigation, and they left. So the next morning comes, I call them, and they don't have any news. They know that she left the hospital and she's not there anymore. They know that for sure. And I'm like, okay, well, what are you guys going to do?

Well, we're trying to find her. She was afraid Cassandra might come back and follow through with the plan. This lady literally came to my house with butcher knives and tried to kill me. But the cops weren't necessarily convinced. Well, we can't prove that. We can't say that that's what happened. We don't know if that's what happened. She didn't feel like they were taking her seriously. And now Cassandra was out of the hospital roaming free. Angelique decided to take matters into her own hands.

I think when people think of survivors and they think of people that are victims, they think that we go into this weird moment of poor me or like I'm scared. It's not like that. It's quite the opposite. We go into this moment that we need to figure out what happened. I was ready to investigate. I was very much I watched way too much SVU. I know what to do. That's how I felt.

She got to work online. So I started Googling my little heart out and found things about her. I found this news article on her and I found out that they stated that she was a danger to herself and society. So that was like a little clue. And then she found a surprising connection. Her cousin is somebody that I knew from middle school and I called the cousin. Cassandra's cousin had a lot to say.

After the fire, Cassandra was brought to the hospital because she was having contractions. Angelique had a friend who worked at that hospital at the time, a friend who was willing to break the rules to help Angelique get some answers. And what her friend saw in Cassandra's medical record was a bombshell.

She actually saw the test that she took at the hospital and they were able to confirm that she was not pregnant. Up until that moment, Angelique fully believed her friend was pregnant. In fact, that had been the basis of their entire relationship. But now she had confirmation that it was all a lie. She felt like this information was important to her case. I gave it to the cops and they were like, oh, how did you find this? And I'm like, are you serious right now?

It felt like they were not taking my case seriously, and it was extremely frustrating. For the cops to move forward, Angelique would need to get Cassandra on the record contradicting her original statement to police. Because her story was that we were in the room, we were smoking marijuana, we ashed out my pipe, and it set my closet on fire. So they asked Angelique to do a recorded phone call.

My goal was to get her to admit that she was in the room alone before the fire started. So I had to call her and ask her, how are you doing? How did everything go at the hospital? I had to pretend like I had no idea what was happening because she didn't know what was happening. She has no idea that I found the butcher knives. So she admits it. Yes. Yeah. I remember when I was in the room. Yeah. You were in there by yourself. Yeah. I was in there by myself. And that was the goal to get her to say all of those words.

Then, Cassandra started to catch on. I could tell that she wasn't alone. There was somebody in that house with her because we all heard a man say, hang up the phone and then click. Angelique got what she needed, but it was anticlimactic. The police basically thanked her and sent her on her way. But almost immediately... From that moment, I had went into labor. She went straight to the hospital. Because Cassandra still hadn't been arrested, the hospital took precautions to keep Angelique safe.

They have police outside my room. They have me down as Jane Doe. You have to have a code to get inside my room. She spent four days in labor. I probably should have had a C-section, but I think they were trying to be mindful of the whole situation that I had just gone through. After all, someone had wanted to steal her baby and brought a butcher knife to do it. So she was adamant about not having a C-section. As much as I wanted my son to be born, I felt like the only safe place was inside of me.

But at the same time, I was feeling like, OK, well, inside of me isn't safe because someone just tried to kill me. So I was going through all of these emotions. The stress had led to high blood pressure. And now Angelique had preeclampsia. It was a high risk birth. Finally, my water broke and it was just an intense birth. His heart rate had dropped at some point. It was it was honestly it was scary.

Finally, her son was born. He was healthy and in her arms. I went through such a traumatic event that seeing him alive was just a blessing. I could not imagine him being with anybody else. She hoped that after he was born, she'd find some relief. And finally, once everything is okay, I still can't sleep because I'm

A, I'm freaking out on nurses, making them show me their badges. Two, I think I'm destined to die and I just want to spend whatever moments I can with my son. And that's all I remember actually being in the hospital is I was worried about someone coming to steal him or me dying. While she was in the hospital, her family worked to renovate her bedroom, to repaint it and make it livable again.

But after she was discharged, she struggled to relax at home. Coming home is such a blur. I didn't go back in my room. I refused to go in my room. So I slept on the couch. Josh, her son's father, stepped up to help. He wanted to be a safe place for Angelique. So every night, he stayed with her on the couch next to their new baby.

he helped me feel safe when nobody else made me feel that way. But even with him by her side, she couldn't let her guard down. I just wasn't myself. There was nothing that was right or okay about me. When Josh or her family tried to talk to her about how she was doing, Angelique shut down. I pushed everybody away. Josh would say something and I would be like, I'm fine. But really, I'm dying inside.

She wanted Cassandra arrested, but the cops weren't sharing any information about the case. I felt like I was completely in the dark when it came to my investigation. Anytime I would try to talk to somebody, nobody could give me answers. And it was just super discouraging because I had gotten out of the hospital and I expected to feel safe, and I didn't feel safe. I expected for her to be caught. She wasn't caught. She didn't even feel safe taking a walk around her neighborhood.

One night, about a month after her son was born, It was the lead detective on her case. Cassandra had been arrested.

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After weeks of waiting, Angelique was losing faith that Cassandra would ever be held responsible. But then she got the call.

Law enforcement was finally able to make an arrest. Cassandra was facing multiple charges. She is being charged with attempted first-degree murder, which means that it was plotted, it was planned out. So attempted first-degree murder, arson, burglary. She said she's going to go away for a very, very long time. Cassandra had made a full confession. And I started crying and I said, she admitted it? And they said, yeah, she admitted it.

She admitted that she'd planned to murder Angelique in order to steal her baby. Cassandra was now behind bars, and she would stay there until there was a trial. And I just remember crying and being so happy. That was the first night that I actually slept. The news brought a lot of relief. Angelique could breathe a little easier. But the arrest didn't take away the trauma.

As a mom, you imagine you're going to be this happy family. You're going to teach him how to say mama. You're going to teach them how to walk. You're going to teach him, you know, figure out if his first food is going to be peaches or carrots. All of these things are things that I thought about. I don't remember any of them. It's like it was all stolen from me. She recently saw a video that was taken when her son was one. He was learning how to walk for the first time. And I say, oh my gosh, it's his first steps.

In the wake of everything, she wasn't living. She was surviving.

When everything went down, Angelique had to fight for her case to be taken seriously by the cops. And after Cassandra was arrested, she didn't hear anything from law enforcement or prosecutors for 12 months. I just remember thinking, like, when is this going to happen? Like, what's going to happen? Maybe I should just be thankful that she's in jail, but nobody has communicated anything with me. That was until she got a call from the district attorney's office.

They tell me, we're going to be completely honest with you. We don't think this should go to trial. And I was completely thrown back. Like, what do you mean this shouldn't go to trial? They said, well, through our investigation and through everything that we've done, the cops did not read her Miranda rights at the time of the confession. And I was like, wait, what? Like, what do you mean that they didn't read her Miranda rights? The full confession police got out of Cassandra wouldn't be admissible in court.

But Angelique knew there was physical evidence from the fire. And I was like, well, what about her fingertips on the candle? And they said, yes, they said, we want to try to do a plea bargain.

The DA's office informed Angelique of Cassandra's defense strategy. She was going to plead insanity. The picture that they painted for me was that she was there to take my child because she was mentally ill and believed that my baby was her baby, that she was pregnant and this was her child. And in that moment, Angelique almost felt bad for her. The prosecutor said that Angelique could decide.

"Do you think she should go to prison or do you think she should go to a mental hospital?" And I asked if they can give me some time to think about that. She slept on it and realized that without the confession, the prosecution's hands were tied. I didn't feel good about this whole thing, but I really trusted, like, they're the professionals. This is their job. Like, who am I to tell them what's right and what's wrong? The state offered eight years in a psychiatric hospital.

And so that was our plea bargain. At the sentencing hearing, Angelique was able to read a victim impact statement. I wrote this long letter to her. I said, I don't want to live my life hating you. I don't want to have hate in my heart. I don't think I can live my life that way. And so I'm going to tell you that I forgive you because you're mentally ill. I ended it that way, just for my conscience, for me.

Almost immediately, it became a media circus.

Everybody was outside my door. I had every single news station. I had people calling me. I had Anderson Cooper calling me. I don't even know how they got my number. Everyone wanted to run with the story. Angelique became reduced to a headline. It felt like something was being taken from her, and not on her terms. If I could take back some of the shows that I did, like doing the Dr. Phil show, I would have not done that. Absolutely, he used me for my trauma to get views.

A few years after sentencing, a local journalist came over to interview Angelique about the story. And he was the first one to ask her. Have you ever read the police report? And I was like, no. At the end of our interview, he took the police report and he gave it to me. And he said, there's some stuff in here that I don't think you know. You should read this. But at the time, Angelique wasn't ready to hear it. So you want to know what I did? I shredded it. I shredded it all. I shredded everything. That is what trauma does.

It wasn't until eight years later when Cassandra was released from the psychiatric hospital that Angelique finally revisited the case.

And that intrigued me to open everything back up because I felt like I was in a better state of mind. I was older. I feel like I'm ready to start digging. So I went deep. I went deep down this rabbit hole. I went to the police station. I pulled all the police reports. I pulled the tapes. I pulled anything that they would give me. And I sat in my car for hours listening to these CDs, listening to my, like me talk, listening to the all, listening to everything. It took like four to five hours.

She started with Cassandra's taped confession. And on it, she learned Cassandra's story. What Cassandra was really doing the night the fire started. The fire was never meant to happen. It was an accident. Her plan was to kill Angelique with a butcher knife and steal her baby. That's what she was preparing to do when she sat Angelique on her bed in the dark and counted to three.

But then, Cassandra got cold feet. When Angelique stood up, the initial plan fell apart. So Cassandra moved on to plan B.

She said the fire was supposed to be a distraction, and she was hoping that I would be overcome with smoke and I would pass out. Then she'd be able to perform the C-section with me being passed out on the ground. Cassandra thought it would be easier to kill Angelique if she were unconscious. The whole thing was like a horror movie. It's actually diabolical. It's almost unbelievable, though, that an 18-year-old can come up with this. It turns out the plan wasn't entirely hers.

Or at least that's what Cassandra stated in her confession. At the very end, before they cut the tape, she talks about how she was a part of a gang. And in this gang, Cassandra confessed that she worked for one man in particular.

Cassandra claimed that she was part of a gang operation. And her boss had a plan to sell Angelique's baby. She says he has done this before, that they sold babies in Mexico and that they were going to get a certain cut.

She talked about how much they would get for the baby and that they were going to stay and live in Mexico. This was all news to Angelique. These tapes suggested an alternate motivation for why Cassandra did what she did. And it didn't match up with what Angelique heard from prosecutors back when they offered a plea deal. At the time, her understanding was that Cassandra was mentally ill and thought the baby was hers. But in the confession...

Not once did I ever hear her say that she wanted the baby for herself. And there was something else in Cassandra's confession. Another thing Angelique heard that didn't square with what the prosecutors told her. I heard them read her her Miranda rights.

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While reviewing the case file years later, Angelique discovered that wasn't true. They had read her her Miranda rights. I even have it circled where it says they read her rights and then it goes on to her telling her confession. This supposed procedural error was the reason why Angelique was okay with the plea deal. So why did the prosecutors tell her this story? Well, Angelique has a theory.

If Cassandra was telling the truth, maybe she could help law enforcement catch higher-ups in her gang.

Angelique thought back to all the phone calls Cassandra had taken, the ones in Spanish, and she'd taken a call in the middle of the attempted murder. Angelique had believed she was talking with Edwin, her husband. So was Edwin the mastermind? The gang leader? The cops met with Edwin, and they were very surprised to hear...

So this guy, Edwin, who she told all of this was her husband, was not actually her husband. Edwin was a real guy that Cassandra had dated, but he hadn't talked to her in years. So who was actually on the other end of the phone? In her confession, Cassandra does name someone besides Edwin, but the cops couldn't find a record of this other guy. And that's where the police file ends. For Angelique, it felt like... They gave up.

She's had to make peace with the fact that she might never know who Cassandra was working with. She might never get the full story. I think about it a lot. I contemplate all the time if I want to know the truth, and I always go back and forth with yes, no, yes, no. The thing is, it's not going to do anything except for maybe piss me off. So I just stopped looking for answers. She's come to accept that the police report may just be another version of the story.

And can she even trust Cassandra's taped confession? After all, Cassandra was clearly unwell. By the time Angelique heard the tapes, Cassandra had served her entire sentence. Angelique felt like reopening the case against Cassandra would be a dead end. I found out way too late. We're talking about nine years now. I can't go back and bring them all this.

I just thought every person there was doing their job for me. I thought this was a big case. I thought this was abnormal. I've never heard of fetal abduction. Like, I just figured that everyone was in my best interest. For her, reopening the case would only bring back bad memories. The damage was already done. She stole my first few years between me and my son, and I'm never going to get those back. There's no money in the world that could pay for that. She stole that away from me.

Her healing process wasn't linear. There were moments in my life where I remember being like, I'm healed. I feel so much better. I'm going to be just fine. And then like five weeks would go by and I would be like, I'm so triggered right now. And it's just been a cycle. It's been a vicious cycle. And that's what healing is. It's been almost 14 years since my trauma. And I feel like I just had an epiphany just a couple weeks ago.

She recently drove past the house where the crime happened for the first time in years. And instead of feeling overwhelmed and triggered, she felt a powerful calm. I realized it's just a house. That's all it is. It's just a house that something bad happened to me in. But I'm here. I'm alive. I'm okay. And I have my son. You can't push or rush healing. Josh, her son's father, has been a constant in her life and in her healing. If you were to ask me where my safe place is, it's with him.

They dated throughout their first few years as parents.

And come 2020, we decided why not. So we actually got engaged in 2020 and we got married. She and Josh had two more children together. We live a happy life all together. We're a very big sport family. We do football, softball, soccer, ride quads, go hiking, go to the lake. The son she nearly lost is now 13.

Angelique's also become an advocate for preventing fetal abduction. I didn't know that because it was never talked about.

Fetal abduction is incredibly rare. There have been less than 20 documented cases in the US in the last decade.

And of those cases, very few of the victims survived. My motivation is not just to get my story out so that other mothers can understand that this is something that happens. I feel like it's an opportunity for me to be a voice for not myself and my son, but also for the mothers that are not here that didn't get to survive this crime. She's also done something astounding. She wanted to help others grow their own families.

So she became a surrogate. Carrying a baby who wasn't mine and allowing that baby to leave my body and go to somebody else was a huge step for me and absolutely healed me in ways that I didn't know that I needed to be healed in. We end all of our weekly episodes with the same question. Why are you telling your story? I think about how that one second that it took

For me to turn around is literally what saved my life. I would not be here if I did not listen to that gut feeling. It's okay to be naive. It's natural. It's who we are. We're only human. Just listen to yourself. Trust yourself a little bit more. Sit there and start to learn what that intuition feeling is and listen to it. Maybe it'll help save somebody's life. On the next episode of Betrayal...

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