The parents of the pregnant woman who was found dead after she disappeared two weeks ago had the chance to meet the newborn baby girl that police believe is her child.
The body of 22-year-old Savanna Greywind was found wrapped in plastic and duct tape in the Red River near Fargo in North Dakota on Sunday. Greywind was eight months pregnant when she went missing on August 19 after going to visit her neighbor Brooke Lynn Crews.
Crews, 38, and her boyfriend William Hoehn, 32, were both charged over her death on Monday after the body was found.
Now, Greywind’s parents, and her boyfriend, Ashton Matheny, were able to go the Fargo hospital to meet baby Haisley Jo, who they said is ‘beautiful’ and looks just like Savanna, Valley News Live reported.
The victim’s mother, Norberta Greywind, said that the baby is healthy and that they have not heard when she will be released from Sanford Health Hospital.
The body of Savanna Greywind, 22, was found wrapped in plastic in the Red River near Fargo on Sunday. She was eight months pregnant when she went missing on August 19
Her parents (above) and boyfriend met the baby, named Haisley Jo, that’s believed to be hers on Thursday. The victim’s mother, Norberta Greywind, said that the baby is healthy and that they have not heard when she will be released from Sanford Health Hospital
Brooke Lynn Crews (left), 38, and her boyfriend William Hoehn 9right), 32, were both formally charged over Greywind’s death on Monday after the body was found
In addition, Norberta said the DNA tests have not come back yet to confirm Haisley Jo is her granddaughter.
She added that seeing the baby brought them a lot of joy, but they are dealing with the pain of losing their daughter and planning her funeral.
A date has not been set yet, as they need assistance in covering the funeral costs.
They are asking people who want to help pay for the funeral or donate money to support the baby to any US Bank across the country.
Crews and Hoehn had previously been arrested when a two-day-old baby, believed to be Greywind’s daughter, was found in their apartment.
Hoehn told police he came home to their bloodied apartment on August 19 and claimed Crews presented him with the baby girl saying: ‘This is our baby. This is our family.’
He said he took garbage bags containing bloody shoes and his bloody towels and disposed of them away from the apartment complex, according to court documents filed on Monday.
Crews had initially told police that Greywind (above) gave up her baby before admitting to taking advantage of the woman in an attempt to get her baby
Experts had previously said it was possible Greywind (who shared this ultrasound of her baby) was the victim of womb raiders, people who cut babies out of pregnant women to steal them
It is a different version to what his girlfriend claimed happened.
Crews had initially told police that Greywind gave up her baby before admitting to taking advantage of the woman in an attempt to get her baby.
According to court documents, Crews told police she arranged to have Greywind come to her apartment on August 19 and told her how to induce labor.
Crews said Greywind came back two days later to give her the newborn baby.
‘Crews admitted she had taken advantage of Savanna Greywind in an attempt to obtain her child and possibly keep the child as her own,’ the documents said.
Two kayakers found Greywind’s body wrapped in plastic and duct tape, floating in the Red River Sunday evening.
Crews and Hoehn faced court on Monday charged with conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit kidnapping and giving false information.
They didn’t enter pleas and their bond was set at $2million for each of the suspects.
William Henry Hoehn, 32, was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping in Greywind’s disappearance. He and Crews were taken into custody on Thursday
Brooke Lynn Crews, 38, was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping in the disappearance of Greywind. Investigators found Crews in her apartment, alongside a newborn baby believed to be Greywind’s daughter
Neither showed much emotion, although Hoehn objected to the bail amount as ‘unattainable for any regular person’.
Their court-appointed attorneys, Stormy Vickers for Hoehn and Monty Mertz for Crews, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Experts had previously said it was possible Greywind was the victim of womb raiders, people who cut babies out of pregnant women to steal them.
While womb raiding is a terrifying scenario, it’s also exceptionally rare, at less than 20 cases in the U.S. total.
Infant abduction expert John Rabun, of the Center for Missing and Exploited Children, told Inforum that typically womb raiders are women who have faked a pregnancy in order to keep a partner from leaving her.
As the fake pregnancy nears full term, the woman finds a victim and performs a forced caesarean section to steal the baby.
‘This actually takes some fairly detailed planning,’ Rabun said. ‘Usually, the woman who needs the baby will befriend the pregnant woman. She’ll play on the common bond of them both being pregnant, even though she really isn’t pregnant. She’ll gain trust however she can.’
But what’s different about this case is that the two people arrested in connection to Greywind’s disappearance are a man and a woman.
‘What’s unusual in this case is you have both a man and a woman,’ said Ann Burgess, a Boston College nursing professor who was a lead researcher in a 2002 study on newborn kidnapping by Caesarean section. ‘If it turns out to be what we’re talking about, it would be unusual because, in most cases, the man is just on the periphery. He isn’t part of what’s going on until after the fact.’
Hoehn and Crews were Greywind’s neighbors and it is believed she had gone to their apartment to help them with a sewing project before she disappeared.