04-21-2014, 01:18 PM
(04-16-2014, 11:22 AM)FAHQTOO Wrote: No one will ever convince me that a woman can be pregnant 7 times and nobody could tell. Bullshit!
It is really hard to believe, but sounds like police think she hid not only the pregnancies of the seven babies found in cardboard boxes in the garage, but also those of her living children ages 13 to 20. So effin' weird.
Here's the latest:
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Hiding pregnancies is something police suspect Huntsman has done all her life. (Pleasant Grove Police Captain) Roberts said his department has gathered information suggesting that the pregnancies of two of her three living daughters were also hidden until the day she gave birth. He said she apparently gave birth to all her babies, both living and deceased, in her house — although Roberts declined to go into details Thursday — and did not see a doctor at all during her pregnancy.
"I was told she hid the first two. The family didn't know about it until the day she delivered," he said.
Roberts said he could only speculate that baggy clothing and not going out in public much was the way she kept her pregnancies secret.
Huntsman was recently pregnant with a child with her current boyfriend, according to neighbors. But even he didn't find out about it until she reportedly had a miscarriage.
"We think we know the motive" for the alleged killings, the captain said, but he declined to elaborate. He said, however, neither drugs, alcohol nor mental illness are believed to be factors.
"Just from our interaction with her, she doesn't appear to be mentally ill. We had good communication. But it's always a possibility," he said.
Roberts said he didn't want to discuss a possible motive yet because there are still "too many open doors" that need to be addressed before the case is brought to a conclusion.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/86560...-case.html
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FBI DNA analysts are working on verifying that Huntsman and West are the parents of all the bodies found in the garage.
Huntsman was in court today for her scheduled arraignment and requested a public defender, which the judge assigned. The prosecutor requested more time to pull all of the evidence together before filing formal charges -- she will be back in court on April 28.