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Von: crookedjunk@gmail.com [Profil]
Datum: 20.07.2008 20:57
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http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/cityregion/s_578431.html?source=rss&am
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woman kills teen, kidnaps fetus

Authorities found a body Friday inside the foul-smelling, fly-infested
apartment of a Wilkinsburg woman who showed up at a Pittsburgh
hospital this week with a newborn baby who isn't hers.

A body of a black woman was found facedown in a third-floor bedroom
with hands duct-taped behind her back, said Wilkinsburg police Chief
Ophelia "Cookie" Coleman.

Allegheny County Medical Examiner Dr. Karl E. Williams said last night
he saw blood around the body, but he could not determine if the woman
had given birth recently. The woman had been dead for at least 24
hours. Authorities were working last night to identify the body. An
autopsy is scheduled for this morning.

Wilkinsburg police claimed they had searched the Ella Street apartment
of Andrea Curry-Demus, 38, on Thursday night. Reporters called 911
yesterday afternoon about an intense odor coming from Curry-Demus'
apartment and hundreds of flies buzzing behind the windows.

Assistant County Police Superintendent James Morton said officers
forced their way into that apartment. They spotted the body and
immediately called county homicide detectives.

Curry-Demus was arrested Thursday, a day after trying to pass the baby
boy off as her own at West Penn Hospital in Bloomfield. Curry-Demus
claimed she had given birth prematurely and needed help. Doctors
became suspicious because she did not appear to have just gone through
labor, and the baby, whose umbilical cord was attached, looked full-
term.

Blood and hormone tests determined she is not the baby's mother,
police said. According to court documents, Curry-Demus told police she
paid a woman named Tina $1,000 for the baby.

Curry-Demus has been charged with endangering the welfare of a child,
and police are searching for the child's mother.

"Nothing in a million years could prepare you for this. She was either
desperate for a baby or snapped," said Ivee Blunt, a neighborhood
friend of Curry-Demus.

Coleman said Wilkinsburg police were misled by Curry-Demus' sister,
who showed them the wrong apartment, which they searched.

A neighbor of Curry-Demus, Ardana Irvin, said yesterday that Curry-
Demus had asked her to be godmother to her baby. When Irvin went to
the hospital on Thursday to see them, she said her friend asked her to
tell police that she bought the baby for $1,000 from a woman named
Tina.

"'Would you do me a favor? Would you tell a lie for me?'" Irvin said
that Curry-Demus asked. "I didn't even know Tina, but (Curry-Demus)
knows a lot of people from jail."

Curry-Demus had pleaded guilty in 1990 to aggravated assault after
stabbing a Wilkinsburg woman in what authorities said was a plot to
steal her infant.

The day after the stabbing, Curry-Demus abducted an infant from
Children's Hospital. The baby was uninjured when police found the baby
at Curry-Demus' home the next day.

"After this woman's past came to our attention, we became very
worried," Coleman said.

Wilkinsburg police issued a bulletin asking law enforcement agencies
and hospitals in a 30-mile radius to keep an eye out for a woman who
had just given birth and might be going by the name of "Tina."

Police spoke yesterday to the families of two missing pregnant women.
Lucilla Yancey of Sheraden said she has not seen her younger sister,
Tina Carter, for several days and that she spoke to Morton. The family
of Kia Johnson, 18, of Wilkinsburg, who has been missing since Tuesday
and is due July 30, said they spoke to police.

Blunt said she has known Curry-Demus for four years.

"I just never seen this in her," Blunt said. "I was floored,
devastated. I thought she was a nice, sweet person. She never even
mentioned (Tina) or nothing."

Curry-Demus was married to Raymond Demus in September, neighbors said.
Allegheny County Court records show that Raymond Demus was arrested
June 19 on charges of sex crimes involving children, including two
counts each of rape of a child, statutory sexual assault and
involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child. He is in the
Allegheny County Jail.

Debbie Durant of East Liberty said Curry-Demus always calls her
"Grandma."

"She hasn't been right since she told us she lost her two kids back in
the early '80s."

Durant said she doesn't know if Curry-Demus actually had any other
children.

Hey, between this, Ronald Taylor
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkinsburg%2C_Pennsylvania)
Ronald Taylor, and me, Wilkinsburg is strictly for rated-R niggaZ y0

rob cypher
robcypher.livejournal.com
www.myspace.com/robcyphercollective

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