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This is some kind of evil version of "Idiocracy" that we're living in.
Shadow-banning conservatives, but somehow she was able to offload her baby on Facebook.
Some sources say she gave the baby away; the ones I've seen so far say she sold the baby. I don't think she's lying about the baby not being the husband, because this is a trend now; women naming rando military members as the father, who is stuck with child support and sometimes alimony, for 18 years when the child is not biologically theirs.
I can't wait until Angry Cops gets a hold of this one. Or Terrance Popp.
Shadow-banning conservatives, but somehow she was able to offload her baby on Facebook.
U.S. Army soldier serving in South Korea is in a legal fight for custody of the newborn child his wife sold on Facebook.
Sergeant Steven Garcia, 24, was told in January that his wife, Marina Garcia, had given birth back home in Arizona, but the child died during childbirth.
"When my sister called me about that, it was pretty emotional," Garcia told KVOA News in Tucson last week. "We cried quite a bit together over the phone. It was devastating."
However, he soon discovered that his wife's account was not true.
On February 5, three days after the baby boy was born, Arizona traffic cops pulled over a couple on Interstate 10 near Wilcox. In the car was a newborn, and the couple let slip under questioning from police the infant was not their biological child.
The child was handed over to Arizona's Department of Child Safety, while the couple were detained in custody.
Police questioned Marina Garcia in Sierra Vista where she was living with her new boyfriend, an Army specialist.
She told investigators that she had sold the child to the couple, and planned to help forge documents showing they were the legal parents. She said that she did not know who the child's father is, but it could not have been her husband's.
Some sources say she gave the baby away; the ones I've seen so far say she sold the baby. I don't think she's lying about the baby not being the husband, because this is a trend now; women naming rando military members as the father, who is stuck with child support and sometimes alimony, for 18 years when the child is not biologically theirs.
I can't wait until Angry Cops gets a hold of this one. Or Terrance Popp.
Soldier's Wife Sold Baby She Said Died in Childbirth
Sergeant Steven Garcia was told his baby had died, but soon found out himself entangled in a legal battle involving kidnapping charges and a cheating spouse.
www.newsweek.com