Journal Pioneer

Infanticid­e case adjourned to next month

Shannon Dawn Rayner scheduled in court for election or plea Oct. 4

- BY JIM DAY

A woman charged with two counts of infanticid­e has had her case adjourned again with her next court date set for Oct. 4 for election or plea. 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 five and to surrender her passport to Charlottet­own Police Services. The Guardian confirmed earlier Rayner worked at CHANCES, including during the time of her 2016 pregnancy, but was not working there at the time of her arrest. CHANCES (Caring, Helping and Nurturing, Children Every Step) is a non-profit, charitable organizati­on, that exists to provide a range of child developmen­t and parent support services to children 11 years old and younger and to their families, particular­ly those experienci­ng additional life challenges. Every female person who commits infanticid­e is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonme­nt for a term not exceeding five years. Police reported in July charges relating to the deaths of two babies resulted from an investigat­ion spanning more than one year. Charlottet­own Deputy Police Chief Brad MacConnell told The Guardian the investigat­ion was sparked by a person in the medical community coming forward last year noting Rayner had been pregnant twice but did not have any children delivered in hospital.

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