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Palm Beach County Sheriff's Capt. Steven Stravelli said Monday that it's unknown whether the found child floating about 100 feet (30 meters) off the Boynton Beach Inlet on Friday was alive when she was placed in the water. Autopsy results are pending.
The baby was discovered Friday by Boynton Beach firefighter Chris Lemieux, who was fishing with two friends when they saw what they thought was a doll floating in the water.

Lemieux did not return a call Monday from The Associated Press but he told The Palm Beach Post on Friday that they motored over to the baby, which was clearly dead. He said an 18-year-old friend on the boat is about to begin paramedic school, so he used it as a teachable moment.

"I had a talk with him. (I said) 'you're probably going to see stuff like this in the future,'" Lemieux told the paper. "It's part of the career as a firefighter/paramedic that we run into stuff like that. He understood what I was saying. I made sure he was OK."

Lemieux said, "It just blows my mind that you see stuff like that ... you think how the heck could somebody do something? I don't know the situation, but you go through it in your mind: How'd it happen?"
http://www.fox13news.com/news/flori...ad-off-florida-coast-has-detectives-puzzled-1
 
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Was likely hoping a shark would take care of the body.
Just downright, evil.
 
https://www.google.com/amp/s/wsvn.c...off-boynton-beach-is-likely-from-broward/amp/
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Baby June has also been confirmed to be as non-caucasian and non-asian, the most likely scenario being that the infant was either mixed-race, black or Hispanic.

Detectives also believe Baby June was delivered professionally, such as in a hospital, birthing center or by a midwife.

Authorities came to this conclusion after finding a “heel prick” on the infant, which is a pin-prick puncture made on the heel of a newborn to collect blood that is checked for disorders.

7News has also learned that at least one family in Broward with a newborn baby received a visit from Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies, conducting a welfare check.

It is unknown if deputies plan to check on all families with a newborn baby.
 
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The conclusion that the baby had drifted from Broward County was “scientifically based,” investigators said. They didn’t detail how they figured it out.

She likely was born around Memorial Day in either a hospital, a doctor’s office or with a midwife, said Detective Steven Strivelli, captain of the Palm Beach County sheriff’s special victims unit.

“I came here before you today in asking Broward County’s assistance, especially the public, in identifying the baby and her parents,” he said.
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https://www.google.com/amp/www.sun-...n-baby-second-presser-20180607-story,amp.html
 
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BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. (WPEC) - A sad update on the Baby June case that captured hearts at the start of summer.

The Florida newborn has remained unclaimed and the Palm Beach County Human Services Department says they will be in charge of laying her body to rest.

It’s been more than three months since firefighter Chris Lemieux found Baby June.

“I wish there could be some closure,” he said. “At first we thought it was a toy doll or something like that."

Lemieux and some friends were looking for bait in the Boynton Beach Inlet when they came across her body.

“There was nothing we could really do,” he said.

Her lifeless body was left floating in the water.

“Never came across anything like that and hopefully never have to again,” Lemieux said.

But no one has come forward to claim her.

“Hopefully there’s closure for me, even if the family isn’t looking for closure,” Lemieux said.

With no family to say goodbye, Michael Shaney will give her a final resting place at Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery.

“I feel horrible for the whole situation. The mother, the father, the relatives, maybe people didn’t even know she was pregnant,” Lemieux said.

It is part of the "No One Buried Alone" program.

“We try to give them as much comfort, support as we can,” Shaney said.

Baby June’s marker may not have a name or even a birth date, but she does have people who care.
https://fox17.com/news/nation-world...re-than-three-months-after-her-body-was-found
 
Whoever the heartless cunt is.....i hooe she suffers a horribly painful death....sweet justice if happens in childbirth of her next victim.
 
Until we find justice for this sweet baby, can’t we at least lay her to rest w a proper stone or marker, even if it only displays her temporary name?

Whoever dumped this poor baby into the water was hoping she would just disappear & be forgotten- to be buried w no marker or identity makes it almost so. :(
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Although we never knew you, we will never forget you.... fly with the angels sweet baby
 
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A sad update on the Baby June case that captured hearts at the start of summer.

The newborn has remained unclaimed and the Palm Beach County Human Services Department says they will be in charge of laying her body to rest.

It’s been more than three months since firefighter Chris Lemieux found Baby June.

Her lifeless body was left floating in the water.

But no one has come forward to claim her.

With no family to say goodbye, Michael Shaney will give her a final resting place at Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery.
“I feel horrible for the whole situation. The mother, the father, the relatives, maybe people didn’t even know she was pregnant,” Lemieux said.

It is part of the No One Buried Alone program.

“We try to give them as much comfort, support as we can,” Shaney said.

Baby June’s marker may not have a name or even a birth date, but she does have people who care.

The Medical Examiner’s Office says it can’t release the autopsy because it is still an open criminal investigation.

PBSO says that although there is still a $10,000 reward for any tips, they have no leads.
https://news4sanantonio.com/news/na...ed-over-three-months-after-her-body-was-found
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The one-week-old baby girl whose remains were found in the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida coast in June was murdered, police have said.

The dead infant, nicknamed 'Baby June' was spotted off Boynton Beach, on June 1 by a local off-duty firefighter who was out fishing and mistook the floating infant for a doll.

Authorities in Palm Beach County Police have now launched a murder investigation, after medical examinations ruled her death a homicide.

Baby June was between four and seven days old when she was found some 100ft off shore, and had been in the water for six to 18 hours.

She wore no clothes and was of healthy weight, but police have yet to reveal if there were any signs of abuse.

A DNA test found that she had no known relatives in the local police database, and that she was of 'unusual' heritage.

It found that Baby June was half Central Asian, half African, a rare genetic composition usually found in Barbados, Trinidad or Jamaica.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...oating-ocean-Florida-murdered-police-say.html
 
The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public, once again, for help in identifying the baby, known as “Baby June” because her body was found on June 1, 2018.

Off-duty Boynton Beach firefighter Chris Lemieux was aboard a charter boat on the afternoon of June 1, 2018, when he saw the body and called authorities.

A medical examiner ruled the case a homicide and determined the baby was no more than 14 days old. She had a needle prick on her heel and her umbilical cord had been cut. That led detectives to believe she was born in a medical facility, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported.

Investigators believe the baby was in the water for up to one day.

Authorities submitted the baby’s DNA into a genealogical database that has been continually searching for possible relatives. Tests lead investigators to believe her parents may have been from the Caribbean, the newspaper reported.


Over time, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office examined the birth records of more than 700 babies in Broward, Palm Beach, and Martin counties during the time period Baby June had likely been born. They found no definitive leads.
 
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More than four years after the body of a newborn baby was found floating off the coast of South Florida, authorities say they have finally made an arrest in the infant's death.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office on Thursday announced the arrest of 29-year-old Arya Singh, who investigators said was the mother of the victim who became known as "Baby June."

On June 1, 2018, the infant's body was found by an off-duty firefighter in the area of the Boynton Beach Inlet.

The unidentified newborn, who was no more than 14 days old, was nicknamed "Baby June" by the sheriff's office.

Capt. Steven Strivelli said detectives combed through a list of every child born in Palm Beach and Broward counties during the timeframe that investigators believed the infant had been born, but their search resulted in a dead end.

But once the agency's cold case unit took over, they appeared to get a break in the case after the crime lab was able to identify a relative of the baby through a DNA database, which ultimately led them to the infant's father.

"He knew nothing about this baby," Detective Christoffel told reporters during a press conference. "He knew that he had a girlfriend around that time that told him that she had been pregnant, but had taken care of it. He was thinking she perhaps had an abortion."

Christoffel said investigators collected a "covert DNA sample" from Singh by getting a piece of her trash, which confirmed that she was the mother of Baby June.

Over the course of their investigation, detectives obtained warrants for Singh's cellphone records, which included GPS data. Christoffel said they showed she had been at the Boynton Beach Inlet on May 30, 2018 — about 40 hours before the newborn's body had been found in the water.

In the days and weeks afterward, Singh's search history shows that she searched for news stories about the case, Christoffel said.

After determining that no one else had helped her dispose of the baby's body, authorities arrested Singh on Thursday, saying they had determined she was "solely responsible for the baby ending up in the Boynton Beach Inlet."

Christoffel said Singh told investigators she didn't know she was pregnant until she gave birth, and didn't know what to do with the baby. She claimed the infant was already dead when she disposed of the body in the water, according to detectives.

The baby was born on May 30, the same day Singh allegedly threw the baby into the inlet, according to Christoffel. She told detectives she never named the newborn.
 
Disgusting. Given the egg’s ethnicity, she killed the cutie because she was a bastard. No husband and you’re pregnant (barring widowhood), baby has to go. Adoption could’ve been chosen.
 

Florida mom who threw newborn in ocean ‘like a piece of trash’ pleads guilty, sentenced to prison​

A 29-year-old woman in Florida will spend at least a decade behind bars for killing her newborn baby, whose lifeless body was fished out of an Atlantic Ocean coastal inlet more than five years ago. 15th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Howard K. Coates Jr. on Wednesday ordered Arya Singh to serve 14 years in a state correctional institution in the death of her infant daughter, whom authorities dubbed “Baby June” because her body was discovered in June 2018.

Singh was arrested in December 2022 and charged with one count of first-degree premeditated murder for tossing Baby June — who was only days old at the time — into the Boynton Beach Inlet. She initially pleaded not guilty, but reached a deal with prosecutors in the state’s attorney’s office in which she agreed to plead guilty to lesser charges of aggravated manslaughter of a child and abuse of a dead human body.

Judge Coates sentenced Singh to 14 years on the manslaughter charge and 10 years on the abuse charge, with the sentences to be served concurrently, records show. He also credited her with 231 days of time already served.

An autopsy determined that the baby had been born alive in a “healthcare environment,” but died very soon after birth, likely within a few days. The manner of death was determined to be a homicide with the cause of death being asphyxia.

I hate plea deals. They went from first-degree premeditated murder to aggravated manslaughter. SMH.

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What a fucking liar. She had already told the sperm donor she was pregnant and then tries to claim she didn’t know. She could have easily left the baby wherever she’d delivered. Even if it was at a hotel. But what happened to their big pin prick discovery and cut umbilical cord that showed a medical delivery?
Wonder if she ended up having anymore children?
 
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