19-year-old charged with murder after nurses find body of newborn in rubbish bin

24 June 2023 , 14:41
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19-year-old charged with murder after nurses find body of newborn in rubbish bin
19-year-old charged with murder after nurses find body of newborn in rubbish bin

A 19-year-old was arrested and charged with first-degree murder after nurses discovered a newborn baby in a rubbish bin

The discovery at Artesia General Hospital in New Mexico. was captured on camera.

The teenage mother, 19-year-old Alexee Trevizo, has been charged with first-degree murder and tampering with evidence, the Post reports.

Alexee arrived at the hospital complaining of back pain, after allegedely concealing her pregnancy from her mother and doctors - it is not clear why the young woman felt compelled to do so.

Hospital security footage shows Alexee hastily running towards a bathroom in the hallway, closely followed by her mother.

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Despite her mother's attempts to enter the bathroom, Alexee allegedly refused to let her in. Nurses grew suspicious and concerned for her welfare as she stayed locked inside for an extended period.

19-year-old charged with murder after nurses find body of newborn in rubbish binAlexee Trevizo said she felt sorry for her actions and she "didn't know what to do" when she gave birth (Artesia General Hospital)

After waiting for 20 minutes, a nurse approached the bathroom with a set of keys, intending to gain access.

However, just moments before the nurse could open the door, Alexee unlocked it herself. Inside the bathroom, nurses discovered Alexee allegedly cleaning a significant amount of blood from the floor.

The situation took a devastating turn when a hospital worker called to clean up the mess noticed a bloodied garbage bin that seemed out of place.

A nurse examined the trash and found the lifeless body of a newborn boy. The shocking discovery prompted an immediate response from the hospital staff, who confirmed that the infant was no longer breathing.

19-year-old charged with murder after nurses find body of newborn in rubbish binAlexee said she was "scared" after giving birth and worried she would get in trouble (Artesia General Hospital)

Several nurses consoled Alexee and the police were contacted.

“I’m sorry. It came out of me and I didn’t know what to do,” Alexee can be heard saying in police bodycam footage.

“I was scared,” she said before telling nurses that “it was not crying or nothing.”

Alexee confessed to disposing of the newborn when confronted by the police. It is currently unclear what drove her to do so.

While Alexee maintained that the baby appeared stillborn, the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator allege that the baby's death was a result of homicide.

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19-year-old charged with murder after nurses find body of newborn in rubbish binHer mother appeared shocked at the lengths her daughter had gone to hide her pregnancy. (Artesia General Hospital)

Alexee attorney, Gary Mitchell, argued that his client, who has no criminal record, should not face a murder charge, stating that this case does not fit the typical profile of child abuse.

Following her release from jail, Alexee has been allowed to finish the school year without ankle monitoring or house arrest while awaiting trial.

If you have been affected by these issues, you can read a helpful resource here about Postnatal depression.

Postpartum depression (PPD) is a prevalent mood disorder experienced by women during pregnancy, after giving birth, or even years later.

It manifests in various feelings and thoughts, including fear, anxiety, exhaustion, and sadness, which can significantly impact a mother's well-being and her ability to care for herself and her baby.

Intrusive thoughts play a major role in causing postpartum depression in new mothers. These thoughts give rise to severe anxiety, fear, and result in intense depression.

Lucy Williamson

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