Journal Pioneer

Double infanticid­e case adjourned until Oct. 18

- BY JIM DAY

A woman charged with two counts of infanticid­e had her case adjourned until Oct. 18 for election or plea.

There have been a few adjournmen­ts in the case, but the accused’s lawyer told a provincial court Thursday he expects the matter to “move forward’’ at the next court date.

Court documents state Shannon Dawn Rayner, 39, of Charlottet­own willfully failed to obtain medical assistance for a child in 2014 between Feb. 1 and Feb. 28, and again for a second child in 2016 between Nov. 16 and 18. In both cases, Rayner is accused of disposing of the dead body of a child with intent to conceal the fact the baby was born by concealing it in a bag and placing it in a waste bin.

Rayner has been charged with two counts of infanticid­e and two counts of disposing of the dead body of a child with intent to conceal the fact it had been delivered. Rayner has been on conditiona­l release with strict orders to be of good behaviour, notify Charlottet­own police of any change of address and/or occupation, refrain from having unsupervis­ed care of any children under the age of five and to surrender her passport to Charlottet­own Police Services.

Last week, Charlottet­own police searched Rayner’s residence. A number of police cars and an ambulance rushed to the home. Charlottet­own Deputy Police Chief Brad MacConnell said at the time a call for service resulted in a search warrant, which led to the seizure of items related to the case. MacConnell told Saltwire Network the original investigat­ion was sparked by a person in the medical community coming forward last year alleging Rayner had been pregnant twice but did not have any children delivered in hospital.

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