The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘These were babies’

Charlottet­own woman faces two charges of infanticid­e

- BY MITCH MACDONALD

A more than year-long investigat­ion has resulted in a 39-yearold

Charlottet­own woman facing numerous charges relating to the deaths of two babies.

Charlottet­own police have arrested and charged the woman

with two counts of infanticid­e related to incidents that occurred in 2014 and 2016.

The woman is also facing two counts of failing to seek assistance

in childbirth, and two counts of disposing of the dead body of a child with intent to conceal the fact it had been delivered.

Deputy police Chief Brad MacConnell said the investigat­ion began after the department was contacted by a concerned individual in March 2017.

“(They contacted us) with what they thought were suspicious circumstan­ces, the fact that there were pregnancie­s and no babies,” said MacConnell.

The department’s major crime unit then began the investigat­ion, which is still ongoing and does not involve P.E.I.’s RCMP.

While MacConnell said he could not provide many details, police were unable to find the bodies.

He said investigat­ors are still in the process of determinin­g if the bodies can be recovered.

“It doesn’t seem possible at this point… but we’re not closing the door until we have some more informatio­n,” he said.

The woman is scheduled to appear in provincial court to answer the charges on Thursday.

While infanticid­e is not common in P.E.I., MacConnell noted it has occurred before.

“It’s certainly unfortunat­e… these were babies,” said MacConnell, noting the difference­s between infanticid­e and homicide in Canada’s criminal code. “(The court) recognizes there are issues of postpartum depression, chemical imbalances that women are affected by during pregnancie­s.

“It’s all factored in when the laws are applied.”

MacConnell said the maximum sentence for infanticid­e in Canada is five years, although most who are found guilty receive less time.

Emily Gillis, executive director of the Island Pregnancy Centre, did not comment on the charges but told The Guardian there are resources available to pregnant women who find themselves in need of support.

The centre assists women and families facing unplanned pregnancie­s as well as those who are in need of support during their pregnancy or help with parenting.

 ??  ?? Deputy Police Chief Brad MacConnell makes some notes at the Charlottet­own police station on Monday shortly after the department announced it had charged a 39-year-old city woman with two counts of infanticid­e. The charges, which followed more than a year of investigat­ion, are related to incidents from 2014 and 2016.
Deputy Police Chief Brad MacConnell makes some notes at the Charlottet­own police station on Monday shortly after the department announced it had charged a 39-year-old city woman with two counts of infanticid­e. The charges, which followed more than a year of investigat­ion, are related to incidents from 2014 and 2016.

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