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Maria Garcia, 44, who lives next to Morales-Rodriguez and described her as her best friend, said she believed Morales-Rodriguez was pregnant. She even felt her belly, she said. Other neighbors said they saw her toting baby toys into the house. "I don't know what she had in her mind when she did that," Garcia said, tears filling her eyes. "I'm sorry for what she did to this girl. Nobody had to take a life." The last time Garcia saw her, on Oct. 3, Morales-Rodriguez told her she was going to have a cesarean section in two weeks, Garcia said. But she also seemed depressed, refusing to come out of her house to even join Garcia for a walk. "She just wanted to be in the house," Garcia said, tears filling her eyes. "I'm so confused, I don't know what to do." Carlos Mercado, 59, is the grandfather of the other three children his son, Christian, had with Ramirez-Cruz. He said the couple were childhood sweethearts in Puerto Rico. "My heart, oh my God, it's hurting me. I can't sleep," Mercado said. His son, who declined to speak with reporters who visited his home Monday, doesn't have any money and now he must raise the couple's other children alone. The oldest is only
6. "He'll have to be the mother and father. I don't know how he's going to make it. He's got to grow them up, take them to school, get them in the shower," Mercado said. "He's real sad. He's real hurt."
So-called "fetal abduction" cases are extremely rare, police say, but far from unheard of. Cases of women taking an unborn child from a mother's womb were reported in Massachusetts and Oregon in 2009, in Pennsylvania in 2007, in Illinois in 2006 and Missouri in 2004. Morales-Rodriguez is due back in court on Oct. 19 for a preliminary hearing.
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