St. Helens Newborn Found In Toilet:
Reason to Blow Up the World...
ST. HELENS, Ore. -- A mother abandoned her newborn baby girl in a toilet at a St. Helens nursing facility, police said Tuesday.
Police said their investigation showed the 21-year-old mother, who works at the nursing facility, tried to kill the baby and cover up her existence.
A co-worker found the baby in a toilet around noon on Valentine’s Day. Police said a well-trained nursing staff played a key role in the baby’s survival.
The mother’s baby girl and 3-year-old son have been taken into protective custody by the Oregon Department of Human Services.
No arrests have been made. Police said it’s important to note that a parent may leave a newborn child at a hospital, birthing center, sheriff's office, fire station, physician's office or police department under Oregon’s Safe Haven law. The parent isn’t required to provide any identifying information about the infant or the parent.
Are the Safe Haven laws that obscure that this keeps happening.
One point for leaving your own baby in a toilet, one point for the attempted cover up, and another point for having your other kid taken away for a total of 3.
Birth control people, it's there for a reason. And if it's not effective and you really don't want to have kids you could always...oh I don't know...not have sex.
Personal responsibility does yet another death.








