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Three newborn babies were abandoned at the same Orlando apartment complex over the course of several years. Their parents have never been found.

In July 2019, a woman found a baby wrapped in a T-shirt outside her front door.

There was a note with the child that said, “I had him in the bathroom alone. His dad tried to kill us. Please keep him secret and take him to the hospital. Dad [is] a very dangerous man."

The other two babies were found under similar circumstances in 2016 and 2017.

The detective working the case had the DNA of all three children tested.

The results showed that the children are siblings with the same mother and father.

The Orlando City Council approved to hire a company that will use genealogy to investigate the case.

They will try to find out if the mother is in danger or if charges should be filed against both the mother and father of all three children who were left behind.
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I do hope, that the mother was being honest and was truly in fear for her children.
If that is indeed proved to be the case, IMO she should not be charged, but she also has no legal right to custody or to interfere with their lives, especially if they are in a loving home.
If she just abandoned them because they were some kind of burden to her lifestyle, slap the cuffs on her now.
 
well i can see the first child but she seems to still see that dangerous man and keep having kids with him. You would think that after giving up the first one she would go on birth control, had her tubes tied what ever was needed so she wouldn't have another child if she chose to stay with that very dangerous man.. me i would have ran like if there was a fire trying to set my behind on fire. but she not only stayed but had 2 more by him.
 
well i can see the first child but she seems to still see that dangerous man and keep having kids with him. You would think that after giving up the first one she would go on birth control, had her tubes tied what ever was needed so she wouldn't have another child if she chose to stay with that very dangerous man.. me i would have ran like if there was a fire trying to set my behind on fire. but she not only stayed but had 2 more by him.
Maybe by "dangerous" she means fertile. That's a type of dangerous. Or well-endowed. That keeps 'em coming back.
 
well i can see the first child but she seems to still see that dangerous man and keep having kids with him. You would think that after giving up the first one she would go on birth control, had her tubes tied what ever was needed so she wouldn't have another child if she chose to stay with that very dangerous man.. me i would have ran like if there was a fire trying to set my behind on fire. but she not only stayed but had 2 more by him.
I had no access to money.. none.. the few times I ran he found me.. the last I decided I was dying either way and with tons of help and counseling I was able to leave. Everyone always wants to lable it black and white.. the truth is that shit is 50 different shades of gray. She might not have access to birth control and getting her tubes tied because he controls money and vehicles. I hate people who say if it were me .. the point is.. it was not.. judgement doesn't look good on people..
 
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I had no access to money.. none.. the few times I ran he found me.. the last I decided I was dying either way and with tons of help and counseling I was able to leave. Everyone always wants to lable it black and white.. the truth is that shit is 50 different shades of gray. She might not have access to birth control and getting her tubes tied because he controls money and vehicles. I hate people who say if it were me .. the point is.. it was not.. judgement doesn't look good on people..

I am glad you found the support you needed to help you leave.
I agree with judging the situation. It could also likely be non-consensual sex. For her sake, I hope she isn't in this dangerous situation, but if she is, I am glad she could get the children out. Who knows what could have happened to them. I hate to think the worst, but we are on this site.
 
I had no access to money.. none.. the few times I ran he found me.. the last I decided I was dying either way and with tons of help and counseling I was able to leave. Everyone always wants to lable it black and white.. the truth is that shit is 50 different shades of gray. She might not have access to birth control and getting her tubes tied because he controls money and vehicles. I hate people who say if it were me .. the point is.. it was not.. judgement doesn't look good on people..
was i a bad situation also and as i had no children it was easier for me to run but yes wasn't easy and the living in fear, moved hundreds of miles away from everyone and everything i knew and for years always looking over my shoulder and the worst thing was not being to trust anyone,but what gave me the courage to run was just the thought of what if i get pregnant what chance would my child have. That was 50 years ago but i don't think it got easier to be able to do so and yea i think harder because miles don't mean anything if someone really wants to find someone now.
 
was i a bad situation also and as i had no children it was easier for me to run but yes wasn't easy and the living in fear, moved hundreds of miles away from everyone and everything i knew and for years always looking over my shoulder and the worst thing was not being to trust anyone,but what gave me the courage to run was just the thought of what if i get pregnant what chance would my child have. That was 50 years ago but i don't think it got easier to be able to do so and yea i think harder because miles don't mean anything if someone really wants to find someone now.
Changing names, nothing in my name, conceal carry license.. miles didn't separate anything for me and protective orders inspired him to do more.. we don't know the situation.. we don't know her mental state.. my heart aches for others and I truly hope someday they find an out. I was mentally physically and sexually abused.. it took a good chunk of time before I started fighting back.. before I left .. I had kids.. and the day I decided I was dead either way and wanted to die knowing I got away.. almost 20 years I still watch my back..
 
I hope she isn’t being trafficked or sexually abused, but that doesn’t make it any better for the babies involved if she is just dumping them cause they’re unwanted. Maybe they should set a trap for her for the next time she makes a delivery, like a squirrel trap or a box propped up on a stick with a string attached...
 
January 13, 2021

Orlando police say they have found the biological mother of the three newborns left at apartment complexes across a span of three years.

The babies were found in 2016, 2017 and in 2019 on different doorsteps. Officers learned last year via DNA evidence the three are siblings.

The most recent infant was found in July 2019 at the Willow Key Apartments on Arnold Palmer Drive. A note found with the baby said the mother left him because she was in fear of the child’s father, according to police.

In October 2017, a baby girl was found with a note in the stairwell at the Willow Key Apartments and in 2016 a baby boy was found at Buena Vista Point Apartments.

“A lot more has been uncovered since then,” Detective Frank Chisari said.

Officials said Wednesday they’ve been in contact with their biological mother since late November and were able to track her down with a DNA match. She told authorities she delivered all three children herself.

Detectives also revealed all three infants were from the same mother and father, but do not know the biological dad’s identity at this time.

“We are looking to help the biological mother, who we have identified, and get her the services she needs, while at the same time, still considering what criminal charges are possibly pending against her,” Chisari said.

Investigators with the Orlando Police Department say they are working with the State Attorney’s Office to see what charges she could face and how she could be held accountable.

“You can’t just leave your children in an apartment complex at a doorstep unknown to where who is going to be taking care of them,” Chisari said.


As for the siblings, police say all three are healthy. Two of the children are in the same home, one has been adopted and the other is in foster care, according to authorities. The third is in a different home.

Investigators say both foster and adoptive parents have been cooperative within the investigation.

Authorities add that it is an open criminal investigation and the biological mother is also cooperating with detectives. They’re taking her notes left with the children into consideration as they further discuss the case with the State Attorney’s office. As of Wednesday, no charges have been filed.

“Those children were put in fantastic situations, but that’s not always going to be the case,” the OPD detective said.
 
Can't they just cross-reference names on apartment lease documents from those years between the two apartment complexes where the babies were found? Seems like daddy shouldn't be that difficult to locate. And DNA testing is expensive.
 

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