I have not on once of remorse for this girl. She knew EXACTLY WHAT she was doing. I feel very sad for that poor innocent baby. She deserved alot more time in prison. Karma is real.
Karma says it's not your place to judge and decide whether this girl deserves "an ounce of remorse" or to assume what she knew or not. Karma works both ways, in fact, It's a boomerang, baby.
@@sali1276 nope, dear, you clearly said "she knew EXACTLY WHAT she was doing" - that's not stating an opinion, that's making an assumption. And then, based upon you assumption, you decided and judged. use your brain, prove that you don't need the lecture.
@@MegaSmk put a cork in please your making absolutely no sense to me I had something to say I said it and vice versa the end . If my comment bothers your eyes then scroll past it .
I was 18 and 6 months pregnant when i found out i was pregnant. I also went to high school with a girl who didnt know she was pregnant until she went into labour. Id rather the town talk about me then do this to my baby!!! Fear, shame and ridicule can cause you to do things you normally wouldnt do. She did make the decisions that put her were she is today sadly. My heart breaks for her son.
What a horrendously tragic milepost in this young girls life. I can’t begin to imagine what the experience of being young and pregnant and keeping that knowledge to herself for the entire time, up to and including labour would be like. That would be extremely difficult for an adult woman, never mind a girl about to graduate from high school in a community that shows disdain for unwed mothers. When the prosecutor spoke about her, my thoughts were that he had witnessed her remorse and I sincerely hope that in seeking forgiveness that she also received it.
Let's get one thing straight. Melissa is NOT the victim here! The helpless baby is. It makes me sick that they keep referring to her as the victim. You will never ever convince me that not only did she know that she was pregnant, but that she made the conscious decision to strangle her own child. When you strangle someone you watch the life go out of them. It's not like on TV where it takes 10 seconds. It takes minutes to strangle someone. She knew exactly what she was doing. She viewed that helpless baby as an inconvenience and a disgrace and disposed of it. The fact that she was released after only three years is not justice for that baby - it's absolutely disgusting.
I just can't believe these adults are referring to this little baby as an "It". Do they think if they refer to the baby as an inanimate object, they'll feel better about what she did? Disgusting.
@@mv0921_ she was probably delirious when the incident in the bathroom stall happened. She wasn't prepared for any of it. No girl in the world at that age is prepared for any of it.
A world where being pregnant is a shame and a gigantic handicap. The big guy in the sky is so upset by pregnancies that one can't talk about it. Great parents too, you know you can't speak with them.
Ridiculous! I was 17 and in total denial too. But I found out at 3 months and continued to menstrate so I tried very hard to convince myself it couldn't be possible. I lost 10 pounds from being sick day and night. So I went to the doctor at 11 weeks. I had taken 3 of the pharmacy pregnancy tests that all came back negative. Even had my best friend stay with me watching those pee sticks like a hawk. Each time negative. I went to see my mom and she could tell something was wrong and right away said you must be pregnant. I was in the middle of my period so I said let's go to the doctor. She did a urine sample right at the office and it was negative so she sent me for bloodwork. She called me to come back to the office to tell me the news. Now we had to figure out how far along. Because I kept getting my period I needed an ultrasound. Found out by then I was 11.5 weeks. Doctor told me I had 3 days to decide if i was keeping the baby. I looked at her and said there is nothing to decide. I am apparently going to be a teen mother. So I had a baby boy at 17. The father stuck around for the first 9 months. It was blissful.. I ended up having a very healthy beautiful baby boy weighing 9.lb 10oz. 22 in long. Raised him on my own with no support from the father. Or the government. I worked 2 jobs and by 23 owned my first home and vehicle. I put my heart into making sure he was well taken care of.
I don't get how she could just get back and act normal. There are tremendous pains and little energy after a birth. There is also a lot of blood lost. A normal absorbent would not suffice for her soon after the birth. Even assuming that she dissociated, which would explain her pain tolerance, the body would have certain physical reactions I assume. This is just a crazy situation from all points of view.
I feel sorry for her, I am in my late 30s by now and just the thought of being pregnant makes me sick to my stomach...unbelievable that she couldn't talk to anyone abt it. She was failed and through that, her child as well.
So heart breaking. But he's right...she'll punish herself the rest of her life. I hope she's found peace in her life as well as the families involved ❤
I feel differently. I do not condone abortion nor what this girl did. I do however believe she was young, silly and scared. She will have to live with this forever ...what about the boy involved?
I don't think it didn't affect that boy life. This Story is a stupid teenager Tragedy . I understand that she was scared and naive, but still, it takes a special kind of person to do that. One thing is to abort a foetus another one is to kill the new born you are carrying in your arms. I do feel sorry for her, but let's not forget SHE did it.
I don't but my grandparents told us stories about backlane abortion they has to be a time and circumstance for the abortion that's how our family feels and we don't abortion issue but killing innocent women and children in the backlane is terrible and we are Christian
The baby's body may have been found at a later date. However, tracking it back to the high school probably would have taken a very long time. By that point most people would have forgotten about her cries of anguish and the blood in the bathroom! Who knows really?
Poor girl, she had no one to talk to nor to explain her fears. Religious family principles speak for themselves. I am not denying good things, but it is obvious from the psychological point of view that she didn't get genuine warmth and understanding from the family. Strict rules and restrictions, avoidance of inconvenient talks related to normal teenager's life and interests have led to this tragedy.
She was a selfish women and one day will pay for the crime she committed since you are siding with a murderer who was fully conscious of her decision I don't know what to think of your character. How helpless that poor baby must have felt.
I think that Melissa and her baby are victims of a very bad parenting from her parents. If a teen girl gets pregnant, it is a huge shock and stress. So the first person the girl should tell about it, are HER PARENTS! She hid it from them, instead of asking for help. The question is - why????? Why would she go through this very scary experience by herself, if she is the only child with "supportive" parents? There is no other reason than her parents were too judgy, maybe too religious and abusive, and she was scared to ask them for help. They were not that close, so she could trust them. :-/ I also think that her religious parents did not teach her, how to be intimate without getting pregnant - how to use protection. Or were they naive, thinking that she and her boyfriend are just holding hands? If my daughter got pregnant as a teen, I would be sad but I hope that she would tell me and I would totally support whatever decision she would make about the pregnancy.
So strange that nobody who heard something in the bathroom asked her if she was fine? They heard it was not a normal "going to bathroom" sounds she was doing.
No-One would ever go through the pregnancy-awful birth in the toilet (unthinkable) if they were not in total fear!! All that pain! The girl obviously dissociated herself and killed her baby in a panic. It was a no-joy ride for her. She didn't kill for fun. She is not a coldhearted killer. She is just a very afraid child herself. With brain cells not fully developed, like all children until age 21.
Those speaking on this I take my hate off to. I wish her peace and hope others in her situation don't feel the need to make the same choice. Love and light 🥀🕊️🌹
Didn't something like this happen again recently? I remember watching some video on inside edition about a young girl in the ER room who throw out her baby. 😢
Conclusion: Women not owning their own bodies and not even questioning if this is fair to them. Looks like society is the owner of their bodies and what's inside. We're still at the very begining of the development of human race. If others make final decisions about your body, it's called slavery, because aparently you're not owning your body. Our culture has normalised slavery before . Today as our culture evolved, we see it as unfair and barbaric. Who knows what future brings, maybe evolving culture won't judge if a woman decides about life/death of the newborn child, and they see it as something normal. And we will be judged how primitive we were back then. It's all about perspective. To me, it looks like that most common slavery in the world in practice today is slavery of women.
Whoa whoa whoa Let's back this up Maybe evolving culture won't judge if a woman decides about the live/death of a newborn child and see it as normal? A NEWBORN CHILD? A NEWBORN? Hello...today that's called murder and I do not see an evolving culture condoning that...in fact we "evolved" from doing that quite some time ago
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I remember in the late 90’s, it’d almost become oddly fashionable to be a teen Mum? Not saying I agree with it at all (& I was born to a 16yr old who hid it & was terrified too!!) If you lived in Aus in the 90’s-2000’s… Baby Bonus’ beginning & end. A Current Affair, 60 Minutes, every News station… I need say no more My point being, around this time I remember prob the most commonly talked about thing in Western countries was how overly & worryingly common teen pregnancy had become & how widely accepted it was, how it’d become almost “fashionable” to a degree… So I’m struggling to take anyone in this Ep factually when one of the various (& irrelevant IMO) excuses used is by speaking of that time like it was several decades earlier or like we don’t remember what it was like then… I was born in ‘89 to a 16yr old.. even then, it wasn’t a pitchfork chasing thing anymore. Watching this & remembering similar cases since (like that one last year in the hospital toilet), I’m honestly seeing so many things & direct quotes align where I’m now questioning if this case outcome, the time actually served (or lack of) & how seemingly everyone who’d matter in a Court is so dismissive, really makes me question if this inadvertently set a precedent for similar cases that followed. Lead by example kind of thing? 😳😳
How is this different from abortion?!!! The two weights and two measures by which human beings deal with reality so that they would find a way of escaping guilt is unbelievable!
The baby would still be alive if our society were less misogynistic!! Yuk! Don't blame the girl who feared rejection, all hell breaking loose on her, and being ostracised by society. And therefore harmed WITH the child alive, like most single young mothers! She couldn't handle the violence coming to her (not the guy, they get a free ticket) Anyway children/youngsters should have a strong eye and strong guidance, and not be left alone to have sex.
Are we now blaming men ? Yuk, how I despise feminism. 🤮🤮She murdered her baby!!! Misogynistic?? Are you serious? Women receive much lighter sentences than men.
If my best friend were gone for half an hour alone in a bathroom stall, I'd certainly been looking what's going on. Even if a stranger makes funny noises in the stall next to me, I'd insist to inquire. What's wrong with her friends? Years ago I kicked in a train bathroom door because the girl I saw going in there didn't answer for 10 minutes. Turned out she lay on the floor drunk and passed out.
This is a very unique case. It's an almost unreal story for a young girl to hide and do a self birth in public and still get unnoticed. I'm intrigued to know her past and present mental state; reason being there are hormones generated between a mother and child which creates an intimate bond, so what happened here, will she do it again under some other situation or traumatic circumstances.
There have been lots of teen girls giving birth in toilets and throwing out their babies, going to proms and parties afterwards in recent news. That hormone doesn’t work for every mother, especially if there's no bonding time afterwards. It doesn't come naturally for every mother, and less in the mini-sociapaths that teenagers can be.
Evil. I hope she’s haunted by what she’s done for the entirety of the rest of her life. She could’ve got some help from an adult, and delivered baby Christopher safely. She could’ve then placed him in his father’s care, or her parents care, or placed him for adoption. I hope she never has any children.
Unpopular opinion... having 'relations' isn't about pleasure alone. Pregnancy can happen and one should be prepared for the unsuspecting moment where the unintended is a possibility. Regardless of how scared she was, actions and decisions have consequences! It was murder, pure and simple. The baby was innocent and helpless...
My heart breaks for her, I feel the punishment was overzealous for her age. At that age she would have been overwhelmed as it was, and I agree there’s no harsher punishment than the punishment one deals upon themselves. 💔
Everyone saying Melissa is a victim?? What's that saying, play stupid games, win stupid prizes? If you want to be an adult and do adult things like have unprotected sex, deal with the consequences as an adult. Idc how young she was, she was adult enough to consent to sex, be an adult and admit you got pregnant as a teen. It's not that hard
I don't care how old she is, she should've known better than to kill a baby. I understand aborting the fetus, but i draw the line Killing a whole ass baby. It's a person who just got entered the world, it's vulnerable, it's defenseless, the girl is old enough to know better than to put a baby in the garbage, how could she? And yet she gets a pity party, and people thought of her as a victim while a killed baby gets called a "thing" well, excuse me.
This is an anti Pro-life documentary as far as I see. Inappropriate terminology was used like "the thing" "a horrible secret" it's called a baby. The use of psychological terms to justify this behaviour is revolting! She couldn't keep legs closed got pregnant didn't want it and murdered the baby, there plain and simple, and no she is not the victim the baby was.
Lmfao girl she has choice! She’s allowed to chose if she wants a babyy or not. If fucking shamers like u that probably drove her to this madness. If we’ve been more accepting then girl probably would’ve seemed help. And being pro choice shouldn’t be even thought about lmfao.
Funny. If someone doesn't want the baby. They.domt give life affirming statements. Huh. Totally weird. Absol not the language of an individual who doesn't want nor is equipped to be a mother. Weird how that happens.
Feeling sorry for that girl, how much she had been through alone the whole time 😢parents should give confidence to their children for telling things going on in their lives, otherwise these things can happen 😢😢😢
Zero sympathy for her, none! RIP sweet innocent little boy.
She knew better. She committed murder. That's crazy that anyone could feel bad for this girl.
I have not on once of remorse for this girl. She knew EXACTLY WHAT she was doing. I feel very sad for that poor innocent baby. She deserved alot more time in prison. Karma is real.
Karma says it's not your place to judge and decide whether this girl deserves "an ounce of remorse" or to assume what she knew or not. Karma works both ways, in fact, It's a boomerang, baby.
@@MegaSmk I never judged any one I started an opinion 🙄 so please save the lecture for yourself.
@@sali1276 nope, dear, you clearly said "she knew EXACTLY WHAT she was doing" - that's not stating an opinion, that's making an assumption. And then, based upon you assumption, you decided and judged. use your brain, prove that you don't need the lecture.
@@MegaSmk put a cork in please your making absolutely no sense to me I had something to say I said it and vice versa the end . If my comment bothers your eyes then scroll past it .
@@MegaSmk and again it was not judgement ass wipe it's an opinion
I was 18 and 6 months pregnant when i found out i was pregnant. I also went to high school with a girl who didnt know she was pregnant until she went into labour. Id rather the town talk about me then do this to my baby!!! Fear, shame and ridicule can cause you to do things you normally wouldnt do. She did make the decisions that put her were she is today sadly. My heart breaks for her son.
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I'm so sorry for that poor little child. =(
How can no one in the bathroom investigate? If I heard that kind of noises I would ask and certainly report
What a horrendously tragic milepost in this young girls life. I can’t begin to imagine what the experience of being young and pregnant and keeping that knowledge to herself for the entire time, up to and including labour would be like. That would be extremely difficult for an adult woman, never mind a girl about to graduate from high school in a community that shows disdain for unwed mothers. When the prosecutor spoke about her, my thoughts were that he had witnessed her remorse and I sincerely hope that in seeking forgiveness that she also received it.
I already heard this one. Sad, horrible and I never gonna understand how nobody in her enviroment noticed her pregnancy.
Let's get one thing straight. Melissa is NOT the victim here! The helpless baby is. It makes me sick that they keep referring to her as the victim. You will never ever convince me that not only did she know that she was pregnant, but that she made the conscious decision to strangle her own child. When you strangle someone you watch the life go out of them. It's not like on TV where it takes 10 seconds. It takes minutes to strangle someone. She knew exactly what she was doing. She viewed that helpless baby as an inconvenience and a disgrace and disposed of it. The fact that she was released after only three years is not justice for that baby - it's absolutely disgusting.
I just can't believe these adults are referring to this little baby as an "It". Do they think if they refer to the baby as an inanimate object, they'll feel better about what she did? Disgusting.
I agree she shuda been put to death penalty jokes 3 years
Why does non of the girls in the restroom reported to any teacher, that there is a girl screaming and bleeding in the bathroom!!
Oh please! Your grammar and spelling are so bad. 😢
English is not my first language. I am from Germany …. Sorry
@@charlottesmith7539don't apologize to that, no one made them the grammar police 😂
Dissociation is nothing done by choice. The nervous system dissociates as a response to extreme stress.
I actually feel sorry for her. She's gonna live with this for the rest of her life. I just hope she'll eventually find the solace and peace she needs.
What 3 years she shuda gotten death penalty
@@mv0921_ she was probably delirious when the incident in the bathroom stall happened. She wasn't prepared for any of it. No girl in the world at that age is prepared for any of it.
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@@mv0921_Nam Mô A Di Đà Phật 🌷🙏💔
@@irawilliams343Nam Mô A Di Đà Phật 🌷🙏💔
Poor baby😢😢😢
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A world where being pregnant is a shame and a gigantic handicap. The big guy in the sky is so upset by pregnancies that one can't talk about it. Great parents too, you know you can't speak with them.
Ridiculous! I was 17 and in total denial too. But I found out at 3 months and continued to menstrate so I tried very hard to convince myself it couldn't be possible. I lost 10 pounds from being sick day and night. So I went to the doctor at 11 weeks. I had taken 3 of the pharmacy pregnancy tests that all came back negative. Even had my best friend stay with me watching those pee sticks like a hawk. Each time negative. I went to see my mom and she could tell something was wrong and right away said you must be pregnant. I was in the middle of my period so I said let's go to the doctor. She did a urine sample right at the office and it was negative so she sent me for bloodwork. She called me to come back to the office to tell me the news. Now we had to figure out how far along. Because I kept getting my period I needed an ultrasound. Found out by then I was 11.5 weeks. Doctor told me I had 3 days to decide if i was keeping the baby. I looked at her and said there is nothing to decide. I am apparently going to be a teen mother. So I had a baby boy at 17. The father stuck around for the first 9 months. It was blissful.. I ended up having a very healthy beautiful baby boy weighing 9.lb 10oz. 22 in long. Raised him on my own with no support from the father. Or the government. I worked 2 jobs and by 23 owned my first home and vehicle. I put my heart into making sure he was well taken care of.
Proud of you for overcoming all of that. Went through my pregnancy without any support from my baby's father. Women are strong.
You continued to *MENSTRUATE.
@@Flamsteretteyes, it's uncommon but possible
@@MariaGorbachMUnC I was correcting OP's bad spelling.
Paragraphs are a good idea here, OP.
Wau you really made the victim out of her. The child is the real victim here!
Exactly!
How do some girls/women do it?
I have been pregnant 4 times and each time I looked like front end of a Mac truck
I don't get how she could just get back and act normal. There are tremendous pains and little energy after a birth. There is also a lot of blood lost. A normal absorbent would not suffice for her soon after the birth. Even assuming that she dissociated, which would explain her pain tolerance, the body would have certain physical reactions I assume. This is just a crazy situation from all points of view.
They explained it. She was dissociated. When one feels like high. You can even see, how the actress portrayed her behavior.
I feel sorry for her, I am in my late 30s by now and just the thought of being pregnant makes me sick to my stomach...unbelievable that she couldn't talk to anyone abt it. She was failed and through that, her child as well.
Ikr? It says a lot about the non-bond or trust to go to her parents, at least not to be able to talk to her own mother! Too sad!😢
Im convinced the exact same thing would happen today, which is what really sucks..
There are cases like this, one threw her baby in a dumpster and one threw her baby in a trash can inside the hospital... So heartless😢
Oh no I understand the whole story but I don't understand why she would choke that baby selfish person she could have had the baby adopted
So heart breaking.
But he's right...she'll punish herself the rest of her life.
I hope she's found peace in her life as well as the families involved ❤
What does the child father has to say now
The most tragic thing about all of this was Nickelback becoming involved. 😳😭
Why didn't her friend not bring Melissa's boyfriend to the bathroom to double check on her? If I were her, I would do just that.
I feel differently. I do not condone abortion nor what this girl did. I do however believe she was young, silly and scared. She will have to live with this forever ...what about the boy involved?
I don't think it didn't affect that boy life. This Story is a stupid teenager Tragedy . I understand that she was scared and naive, but still, it takes a special kind of person to do that. One thing is to abort a foetus another one is to kill the new born you are carrying in your arms. I do feel sorry for her, but let's not forget SHE did it.
Not condoning abortion Is your choice for yourself.. you have no right to decide what another woman chooses to do with her own body.
I don't but my grandparents told us stories about backlane abortion they has to be a time and circumstance for the abortion that's how our family feels and we don't abortion issue but killing innocent women and children in the backlane is terrible and we are Christian
Well, like all men (boys) everywhere, they never have to be responsible for their actions and life choices.
If the cleaners did not check she would have gotten away with it?!
The baby's body may have been found at a later date. However, tracking it back to the high school probably would have taken a very long time. By that point most people would have forgotten about her cries of anguish and the blood in the bathroom! Who knows really?
Lmao what was that weird little judgy teacher scene
Poor girl, she had no one to talk to nor to explain her fears. Religious family principles speak for themselves. I am not denying good things, but it is obvious from the psychological point of view that she didn't get genuine warmth and understanding from the family. Strict rules and restrictions, avoidance of inconvenient talks related to normal teenager's life and interests have led to this tragedy.
She was a selfish women and one day will pay for the crime she committed since you are siding with a murderer who was fully conscious of her decision I don't know what to think of your character. How helpless that poor baby must have felt.
I think that Melissa and her baby are victims of a very bad parenting from her parents. If a teen girl gets pregnant, it is a huge shock and stress. So the first person the girl should tell about it, are HER PARENTS! She hid it from them, instead of asking for help. The question is - why????? Why would she go through this very scary experience by herself, if she is the only child with "supportive" parents? There is no other reason than her parents were too judgy, maybe too religious and abusive, and she was scared to ask them for help. They were not that close, so she could trust them. :-/ I also think that her religious parents did not teach her, how to be intimate without getting pregnant - how to use protection. Or were they naive, thinking that she and her boyfriend are just holding hands?
If my daughter got pregnant as a teen, I would be sad but I hope that she would tell me and I would totally support whatever decision she would make about the pregnancy.
That's no excuse for treating her baby like feces.
So strange that nobody who heard something in the bathroom asked her if she was fine? They heard it was not a normal "going to bathroom" sounds she was doing.
No-One would ever go through the pregnancy-awful birth in the toilet (unthinkable) if they were not in total fear!! All that pain! The girl obviously dissociated herself and killed her baby in a panic. It was a no-joy ride for her. She didn't kill for fun. She is not a coldhearted killer. She is just a very afraid child herself. With brain cells not fully developed, like all children until age 21.
Is this story even real?
Those speaking on this I take my hate off to.
I wish her peace and hope others in her situation don't feel the need to make the same choice.
Love and light 🥀🕊️🌹
Didn't something like this happen again recently? I remember watching some video on inside edition about a young girl in the ER room who throw out her baby. 😢
It did, the mother hid the baby in a hospital bathroom bin. 😦
Alexee Trevizio I think is how you spell her name. That's the case that brought me here. Unfortunately, she was found not guilty I think
@@EmmaAreli she has a pretrial hearing on July 22 2024.
@@ariadneschild8460 hopefully she gets some kind of punishment
@@EmmaAreli we'll just have to wait and see what happens in court. I'm mad at the dodgy mother too tbh.
What a monster 👹👺👹👺
Why did they try for 2 hours? That's a bit much, just imagine the brain damage...
Conclusion: Women not owning their own bodies and not even questioning if this is fair to them. Looks like society is the owner of their bodies and what's inside.
We're still at the very begining of the development of human race. If others make final decisions about your body, it's called slavery, because aparently you're not owning your body. Our culture has normalised slavery before . Today as our culture evolved, we see it as unfair and barbaric. Who knows what future brings, maybe evolving culture won't judge if a woman decides about life/death of the newborn child, and they see it as something normal. And we will be judged how primitive we were back then. It's all about perspective.
To me, it looks like that most common slavery in the world in practice today is slavery of women.
Whoa whoa whoa
Let's back this up
Maybe evolving culture won't judge if a woman decides about the live/death of a newborn child and see it as normal?
A NEWBORN CHILD?
A NEWBORN?
Hello...today that's called murder and I do not see an evolving culture condoning that...in fact we "evolved" from doing that quite some time ago
i dont believe thier reasoning what a shame
Their !!!!!!
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I remember in the late 90’s, it’d almost become oddly fashionable to be a teen Mum? Not saying I agree with it at all (& I was born to a 16yr old who hid it & was terrified too!!)
If you lived in Aus in the 90’s-2000’s… Baby Bonus’ beginning & end. A Current Affair, 60 Minutes, every News station… I need say no more
My point being, around this time I remember prob the most commonly talked about thing in Western countries was how overly & worryingly common teen pregnancy had become & how widely accepted it was, how it’d become almost “fashionable” to a degree…
So I’m struggling to take anyone in this Ep factually when one of the various (& irrelevant IMO) excuses used is by speaking of that time like it was several decades earlier or like we don’t remember what it was like then…
I was born in ‘89 to a 16yr old.. even then, it wasn’t a pitchfork chasing thing anymore.
Watching this & remembering similar cases since (like that one last year in the hospital toilet), I’m honestly seeing so many things & direct quotes align where I’m now questioning if this case outcome, the time actually served (or lack of) & how seemingly everyone who’d matter in a Court is so dismissive, really makes me question if this inadvertently set a precedent for similar cases that followed. Lead by example kind of thing? 😳😳
I'm sure her bf knew she was preggo come on man.i notice when my girl cuts her toe nails. How can u not see her tummy bigger even if it's small
>> religious family
Well, explains a lot.
How is this different from abortion?!!! The two weights and two measures by which human beings deal with reality so that they would find a way of escaping guilt is unbelievable!
She did not need prison.she needed mental help.the hell this girl went through trying to hide the pregnancy.poor baby but poor innocent girl.
Such ignorant society, school and family.
The baby would still be alive if our society were less misogynistic!! Yuk! Don't blame the girl who feared rejection, all hell breaking loose on her, and being ostracised by society. And therefore harmed WITH the child alive, like most single young mothers! She couldn't handle the violence coming to her (not the guy, they get a free ticket) Anyway children/youngsters should have a strong eye and strong guidance, and not be left alone to have sex.
Are we now blaming men ? Yuk, how I despise feminism. 🤮🤮She murdered her baby!!!
Misogynistic?? Are you serious? Women receive much lighter sentences than men.
If my best friend were gone for half an hour alone in a bathroom stall, I'd certainly been looking what's going on. Even if a stranger makes funny noises in the stall next to me, I'd insist to inquire.
What's wrong with her friends?
Years ago I kicked in a train bathroom door because the girl I saw going in there didn't answer for 10 minutes. Turned out she lay on the floor drunk and passed out.
This is a very unique case. It's an almost unreal story for a young girl to hide and do a self birth in public and still get unnoticed. I'm intrigued to know her past and present mental state; reason being there are hormones generated between a mother and child which creates an intimate bond, so what happened here, will she do it again under some other situation or traumatic circumstances.
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There have been lots of teen girls giving birth in toilets and throwing out their babies, going to proms and parties afterwards in recent news. That hormone doesn’t work for every mother, especially if there's no bonding time afterwards. It doesn't come naturally for every mother, and less in the mini-sociapaths that teenagers can be.
Evil. I hope she’s haunted by what she’s done for the entirety of the rest of her life. She could’ve got some help from an adult, and delivered baby Christopher safely. She could’ve then placed him in his father’s care, or her parents care, or placed him for adoption. I hope she never has any children.
Unpopular opinion... having 'relations' isn't about pleasure alone. Pregnancy can happen and one should be prepared for the unsuspecting moment where the unintended is a possibility. Regardless of how scared she was, actions and decisions have consequences! It was murder, pure and simple. The baby was innocent and helpless...
There is contraception and abortion...
My heart breaks for her, I feel the punishment was overzealous for her age. At that age she would have been overwhelmed as it was, and I agree there’s no harsher punishment than the punishment one deals upon themselves. 💔
Everyone saying Melissa is a victim?? What's that saying, play stupid games, win stupid prizes? If you want to be an adult and do adult things like have unprotected sex, deal with the consequences as an adult. Idc how young she was, she was adult enough to consent to sex, be an adult and admit you got pregnant as a teen. It's not that hard
I was 19 and i Will Never kill my son hé is 33 years old and future doctor ❤
Future doctor? Woww, you really should award yourself too for being able to go through all the things u went through when u had him .
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Why Melissa 😮😮
I don't care how old she is, she should've known better than to kill a baby. I understand aborting the fetus, but i draw the line Killing a whole ass baby. It's a person who just got entered the world, it's vulnerable, it's defenseless, the girl is old enough to know better than to put a baby in the garbage, how could she? And yet she gets a pity party, and people thought of her as a victim while a killed baby gets called a "thing" well, excuse me.
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This is an anti Pro-life documentary as far as I see. Inappropriate terminology was used like "the thing" "a horrible secret" it's called a baby. The use of psychological terms to justify this behaviour is revolting! She couldn't keep legs closed got pregnant didn't want it and murdered the baby, there plain and simple, and no she is not the victim the baby was.
Absolutely well said dear! 👏👍👏👍👏
@@brainstormingsharing1309 thank you!
Bulls.
Lmfao girl she has choice! She’s allowed to chose if she wants a babyy or not. If fucking shamers like u that probably drove her to this madness. If we’ve been more accepting then girl probably would’ve seemed help. And being pro choice shouldn’t be even thought about lmfao.
Funny. If someone doesn't want the baby. They.domt give life affirming statements. Huh. Totally weird. Absol not the language of an individual who doesn't want nor is equipped to be a mother. Weird how that happens.
Oh My God 😨😨
Nam Mô A Di Đà Phật 🌷🙏💔
It says much about society and how women are still viewed....its a societal problem, not a woman individual problem
Privilege is invisible to those who have it.
Triggered???
@@Charles-mquqi now hoor Charles
AMERICAN DREAM
What's the big deal about getting pregnant & hiding it from everyone? All this drama was so unnecessary.
You cannot condemn her she was scared and shell need a support but the prob is difficult for her so awareness of the fmily members .
Feeling sorry for that girl, how much she had been through alone the whole time 😢parents should give confidence to their children for telling things going on in their lives, otherwise these things can happen 😢😢😢
These reenactments are brutally cheesy. Unwatchable.
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