} else if ( host.indexOf("asia.cnn.com") != -1 ) { Jim Pauley, a spokesman for the Philadelphia Police Department, said he did not know why New Jersey authorities did not arrest Ms. Correa at that time. Officers at the time found bone fragments they thought were the baby's remains, but tests later showed them to be nonhuman, McDevitt said. asked Mr. Moore, of Westampton, N.J. ''It's a traumatic experience.''. Luz said to Aaliyah that she had bubblegum in her hair and offered to fix it for her, quickly pulling out several strands. Correa returned December 15, saying she had left her purse upstairs, he said. According to media reports at the time, she picked up the trick from cop shows knowing that to prove this feeling in her gut she would have to get a DNA sample.

I truly believed she was mine.". Ms. Cuevas, 31, of Philadelphia, had last seen her daughter, whom she named Delimar Vera, when the girl was 10 days old. Later at the party, Ms. Cuevas snipped off some of the girl's hair while feigning to remove gum on the girl's head. She then moved to Los Angeles, United States, where she pursued her acting career. Mother and baby bonds can be so strong - but you wouldn't necessarily expect a mum to recognise her newborn who was presumed dead six years later. Luz Cuevas was told her 10-day-old baby died in a fire. Prosecutor Leslie Gomez said there is not enough evidence to make a case against anyone else. In court, Carolyn Correa (search) publicly accused birth father Pedro Vera of helping her commit the crime, a charge he denied after the hearing.
Carolyn Correa, 41, walked into the Philadelphia Police Department Special Victims Unit office in downtown Philadelphia just after 4:30 p.m. Tuesday with her attorney, Jeffrey Zucker, police said. Caroline made her first film debut in the Australian movie, Go Big, which starred Justine Clarke, Tom Long, Alex Dimitriades, and Kimberley Joseph. Caroline de Souza Corrêa (born May 19, 1979) is a Brazilian actress. All rights reserved. Though Delimar's body was never found, Ms. Cuevas assumed that the infant died in the fire. ''Mother intuition can never go wrong,'' he said. Select this result to view Carolyn M Correa… Our.

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A woman who police officials said kidnapped a newborn six years ago, set fire to the mother's house to make her believe that the baby girl had died in the blaze, and then raised the child as her own, surrendered to authorities on Tuesday.
Both Vera and Cuevas, who split up after having a second child together, have sued city officials for their handling of the baby's disappearance. ''My question is, Where is the child she and I had together?'' It has not yet been determined when Delimar will be reunited with Cuevas. "We are pleased that this phase of a complex, protracted, and emotionally charged investigation has been completed with the subject's arrest," said Philadelphia Capt.

She stood there astonished, sustaining burns on her face before becoming overcome by smoke. PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A woman accused of kidnapping a 10-day-old girl six years ago has surrendered to police in Philadelphia and is being questioned by detectives, CNN has learned.