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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Sorority girl’s baby found dead in trash bag with mac-n-cheese box beside sorority house

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Emile Weaver, a former Muskingum University student, gives birth to a baby girl inside the Delta Gamma Theta sorority house bathroom. Weaver then stuffs the newborn inside a black trash bag and leaves her to die. She's now in prison for life, but Emile thinks the punishment is too excessive for the crime. Joining Nancy to discuss:Kathleen Murphy: Family AttorneyBruce Johnson: Owner of ISP Investigations, Master Sgt. Region One Crime Scene Commander, Chicago Metro Area (Ret) Dr. Michelle Dupre: South Carolina Medical Examiner & Author of “Homicide Investigation Field Guide” Caryn Stark: NYC PsychologistLevi Page - Investigative reporter, CrimeOnline.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

A sorority at Muskingham University, the Delta Gamma Theta sorority house, they're

0:12.6

in New Concord.

0:14.9

Sorority Sisters find a very bloody bathroom.

0:18.6

There is a sorority sister that they think has been pregnant.

0:22.3

They can't figure out what happened and obviously she's not saying anything.

0:27.5

So they dare each other to go look in the trash can.

0:32.9

Okay and then one of them finds a trash bag and in that plastic trash bag on the side

0:40.4

of the Delta Gamma Theta house at Muskingham University in New Concord, Ohio is a box

0:50.2

of mac and cheese and empty bag of Doritos and a dead baby girl.

0:58.5

I'm Nancy Grace.

1:00.0

This is Crime Stories.

1:08.3

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.

1:16.9

Sheriff's Investigators say they got a call from University Police just after 9 Wednesday

1:22.0

night reporting the discovery of the body of a newborn outside this sorority house on

1:27.2

Lakeside Drive.

1:28.7

The sheriff's office says it's a difficult case to investigate.

1:32.7

You always have a soft spot in your heart for babies and children and you never want

1:37.9

to see anybody get through this.

1:40.4

Investigators say if the autopsy shows the baby found here was still born, the mother

1:45.3

could still face criminal charges for discarding the body.

1:49.4

Ohio's Safe Haven law allows either birth parent to surrender a baby within 30 days of birth

1:56.5

to any emergency room law enforcement officer or firefighter.

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