A story so shocking it’s hard to believe — police have arrested a woman accused of faking a pregnancy and later claiming a newborn as her own after allegedly attacking another woman. The case, which has left an entire community stunned, is being described by investigators as one of the most disturbing acts of deception they’ve ever seen.
According to official reports, the woman had been pretending to be pregnant for months, posting photos online and telling friends and family that her “baby” was due soon. But when the expected date came and went, things took a chilling turn.
Authorities say she allegedly targeted an expectant mother she met through an online community for new moms. What happened next is the part that has shocked even seasoned detectives. The suspect reportedly showed up under the guise of offering help or gifts for the unborn child — but investigators say her intentions were far darker.
The victim was later found severely injured, and her newborn missing. Police issued an Amber Alert and launched an urgent search that led them to a hospital hours later, where the suspect was found claiming to have “just given birth.”
Bodycam footage from the hospital shows officers confronting her while she lay in a hospital bed, dressed in a gown and hooked to monitors. When one officer calmly told her, “You didn’t give birth this morning,” her expression shifted from confusion to panic.
Medical staff confirmed that she showed no signs of recent childbirth, and the truth quickly unraveled. The newborn, thankfully, was located alive and safely reunited with family after receiving emergency care.
“This is one of the most disturbing cases we’ve dealt with,” said one investigator. “It’s a mix of violence, obsession, and psychological instability.”
The suspect is now facing multiple felony charges, including kidnapping, assault, and falsifying medical information. Authorities say she could face decades in prison if convicted.
News of the case has spread rapidly across social media, with millions expressing outrage and disbelief. “I can’t even imagine the kind of pain that real mother is going through,” one commenter wrote. “This is pure evil.” Others have used the story as a warning about the dangers of meeting strangers through online pregnancy groups.
Psychologists say cases like this, while extremely rare, often stem from a deep psychological disorder known as “pseudocyesis” — a condition where a woman believes she’s pregnant and may go to extreme lengths to maintain the illusion.
Thankfully, the baby is now in stable condition and surrounded by loved ones. Meanwhile, the suspect remains in custody, awaiting trial.
The story serves as a grim reminder that not everyone online is who they seem — and that sometimes, even the kindest gestures can hide the darkest motives.
As one officer put it after the arrest: “We’ve seen people lie, but we’ve never seen someone go this far to live a lie.”











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