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Police: Woman Planned To Sell Her Infant
Mother Also Accused Of Keeping Kids In Filthy Conditions
POSTED: 3 pm EST March 24, 2006
FRANKLIN, Ind. -- Police this week arrested a Franklin woman accused of preparing to sell her infant daughter to a Columbus couple for drug money.
Autumn Skiles, 32, also faces accusations that she, her infant and her two other children -- ages 2 and 3 -- were living in a filthy home. She was arrested Wednesday on charges of child neglect and child selling.
Police said Skiles has a drug addiction, and that relatives told them that she was planning to sell her infant to the Columbus couple. In exchange for the baby, the couple was going to pay for Skiles' drugs, the relatives told police.
Authorities searched the Columbus couple's home and found items that suggested the two were expecting the baby, police said.
Investigators have no reason to believe the baby was going to be legally adopted, police said. The Columbus couple still were under investigation Friday.
Police said Skiles' children were living in filth and that their diapers had not been changed as needed.
WELL AT LEAST HER RELATIVES DID THE RIGHT THING
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NOW.BUT THIS IS JUST PATHETIC MOST LIKELY A BASE HEAD
Police: Woman Planned To Sell Her Infant
Mother Also Accused Of Keeping Kids In Filthy Conditions
POSTED: 3 pm EST March 24, 2006
FRANKLIN, Ind. -- Police this week arrested a Franklin woman accused of preparing to sell her infant daughter to a Columbus couple for drug money.
Autumn Skiles, 32, also faces accusations that she, her infant and her two other children -- ages 2 and 3 -- were living in a filthy home. She was arrested Wednesday on charges of child neglect and child selling.
Police said Skiles has a drug addiction, and that relatives told them that she was planning to sell her infant to the Columbus couple. In exchange for the baby, the couple was going to pay for Skiles' drugs, the relatives told police.
Authorities searched the Columbus couple's home and found items that suggested the two were expecting the baby, police said.
Investigators have no reason to believe the baby was going to be legally adopted, police said. The Columbus couple still were under investigation Friday.
Police said Skiles' children were living in filth and that their diapers had not been changed as needed.
WELL AT LEAST HER RELATIVES DID THE RIGHT THING
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