Clarisa Figueroa, 46, is the alleged mastermind of the womb raiding plot
A woman who posed as the mother of a baby stolen from the womb of his murdered mother is among three charged in the heinous crime.
Clarisa Figueroa, 46, was charged on Thursday alongside Desiree Figueroa, 24, and Piotr Bobak, 40, with the murder of 19-year-old Marlen Ochoa-Uriostegui last month in Chicago.
Clarisa and Desiree Figueroa are each charged with first-degree murder and aggravated battery of a child causing permanent disability.
Bobak is charged with felony counts of concealing a death and concealing a homicide.
All three are due in court for bond hearings on Friday.
Police say that after luring the nine-months pregnant Ochoa-Uriostegui to their home with the offer of free baby clothes, the Figeroas strangled the teen to death with an electronics cable and cut the unborn baby from her womb, claiming to friends and authorities that Clarisa Figueroa had just given birth.
DNA testing proved that the baby was actually the son of the slain teen, police say.
The baby boy, Yadiel, is now in the custody of Ochoa-Uriostegui’s husband, and is in the hospital fighting for his life.

Desiree Figueroa, 24, and Piotr Bobak, 40, were also charged in connection with the murder

Clarisa Figueroa is seen in the hospital with the newborn boy that she claimed was her own. Police say the boy was ripped from the womb of murdered teen Ochoa-Uriostegui


The suspects apparently created a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the baby’s medical expenses. Police say Clarisa Figueroa called 911 claiming she had just given birth at home


Community members say that Clarisa Figueroa (left, and right with Bobak) had attempted to lure other pregnant women to her home with offers of free baby items
Police say that Clarisa Figueroa’s natural-born son died in 2017 at the age of 27.
Earlier on Thursday, the trio of suspects were seen being put in handcuffs outside their Chicago home as new, haunting details of their alleged womb raiding plot emerged.
Social media posts revealed that the suspects have been posting online in recent months about the arrival of a baby boy, decorating a nursery and seeking out expectant mothers on Facebook.
They are suspected in the death of Ochoa-Uriostegui, a married mother whose body was found in a trash can behind their house on Wednesday.
Ochoa-Uriostegui had been lured to the home after one of the suspects, a 46-year-old woman she met on Facebook, offered to give her free baby’s clothes.
Authorities said she was strangled to death before her baby was cut from her womb.

Pictured are the three suspects who were arrested after the body of a pregnant teen was found in a trash can in their yard. They are suspected of strangling the teen to death and cutting out the child from her womb


The body of Marlen Ochoa-Uriostegui, 19, (left) was discovered on Wednesday. Her son (right) has been in the hospital for three weeks on life support
After allegedly killing the teen and cutting the boy out of her, the 46-year-old woman called 911 claiming to have just given birth and demanding an ambulance.
An anonymous tip led detectives to check the DNA of the baby after the woman set up a GoFundMe page to raise $9,000 for the baby’s medical and funeral, claiming the boy was sick and wouldn’t survive for long.

Ochoa-Uriostegui (pictured in a recent photo with her three-year-old son) was nine months pregnant when she was killed
It was previously reported that Ochoa-Uriostegui’s body was discovered after police took the 46-year-old woman, her boyfriend, her adult daughter, and her daughter’s boyfriend all into custody for questioning.
Results showed that the baby, who has been in the hospital for nearly a month, was Ochoa-Uriostegui’s child.
The disturbing story follows the same pattern as a number of fetal abduction cases in the US.
Ochoa-Uriostegui was last seen leaving Latino Youth High School in Pilsen on April 23.
Her family said she then drove to a home on Chicago’s Southwest Side after a woman on Facebook said she had a stroller and baby clothes she wanted to give away, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Ochoa-Uriostegui’s car was found a block away from the woman’s home earlier this month.
The teen reportedly met the 46-year-old woman on a Facebook group called ‘Help a Sister Out’.
‘Hello ladies, I’m due May 10 and I still need a ton of things for my son,’ she wrote on March 5.
‘Due to the fact that I’m in school and can’t work at the moment, I can’t afford to buy the rest of the things since I’m short on cash right now.’
The woman, who had claimed on the group that she was pregnant as well, responded and offered to give the teen ‘brand new boy clothes’ for free.

Ochoa-Uriostegui’s husband finally got to meet his son (pictured), who he named Yadiel, three weeks after he was born. The family said they have no plans to take Yadiel off life support
Social media screen grabs have revealed that the woman began posting about a baby as early as February 5. She shared a photo on her page of a crib up against the wall that was decorated with letters spelling out the name ‘Xander’.
‘Baby Xander’s crib is set up now we’re just waiting for your arrival,’ she wrote in the caption.
Xander is the same name she would use when she created the GoFundMe for the baby in May.
On March 5, the woman not only responded to Ochoa-Uriostegui on the Help A Sister Out Facebook page , but also posted on the group herself.
‘Who is due in May where is the May mama’s at?’ she wrote.
After one woman responded ‘right here’, she replied: ‘I don’t feel lonely anymore yay’.
Around that time, the woman also appeared to have created a baby registry – which has since been wiped – and claimed her due date was at the end of May.
Later that month, on her own Facebook page, the woman posted another photo of the nursery in her home. It showed that a mural of a tree had been painted to surround the letters spelling ‘Xander’.

Ochoa-Uriostegui reportedly met the 46-year-old woman on a Facebook group called ‘Help a Sister Out’ when she posted about needing items for her son. She went by Marlen Lopez, her husband’s last name, on her personal Facebook

On March 5, the 46-year-old woman not only responded to Ochoa-Uriostegui on the Help A Sister Out Facebook page , but also posted on the group herself. After one woman responded ‘right here’, she replied: ‘I don’t feel lonely anymore yay’
‘Finally finished the babies section so all we need to do is wait for his arrival (sic),’ she wrote in the caption.
One friend who commented on the post asked how she could be pregnant again if she had gotten her ‘Fallopian tubes’ tied.
‘Yeah I’m having a baby I’m due in May,’ the woman said, claiming that her tubes were untied during ’emergency surgery’ for her appendix.
‘Crazy girl! Get yourself a lawyer regardless of the little miracle, get your $$$,’ her friend responded.
‘Yeah I was actually thinking about the same thing,’ she replied.
On the night the teen disappeared, the woman allegedly called 911 and said she had just given birth and the baby wasn’t breathing.

Social media screen grabs have revealed that the 46-year-old woman began posting about a baby as early as February 5. She shared a photo on her page of a crib up against the wall that was decorated with letters spelling out the name ‘Xander’

That month, on her Facebook page, the 46-year-old woman posted another photo of the nursery in her home. It showed that a mural of a tree had been painted to surround ‘Xander’

The 46-year-old woman’s boyfriend, who has also been arrested, posted an ultrasound as his cover photo. The photo was a match to one that is often used to fake ultrasounds
The woman told the dispatcher that the baby was ‘pale and blue’ and that she was doing CPR.
A neighbor saw the woman standing outside her front door with the baby, who was wrapped in a white sheet.
She noticed blood stains on the woman’s hands and on her T-shirt, but none on her shorts.
‘I said, “What’s up?’ and she said, “I just had the baby. It’s not breathing,”‘ the neighbor, who did not want to be identified, told the Chicago Sun-Times. ‘She said, “I stood up and the baby came out.”‘
The neighbor said the paramedics never went inside the house.

Authorities discovered that Ochoa-Uriostegui’s unborn son had been ‘forcibly removed’ from her body after the murder. Pictured is Ochoa-Uriostegui with her elder son in 2016

Hours after Ochoa-Uriostegui disappeared the 46-year-old woman called 911 claiming she had given birth to a boy at the home and was suffering ‘post-delivery issues’. Pictured is a recent photo of Ochoa-Uriostegui during her second pregnancy

Ochoa-Uriostegui’s body was discovered behind this home after police took the 46-year-old woman, as well as her boyfriend and her daughter, into custody for questioning

Pictured are authorities collecting evidence in the woman’s yard on Wednesday afternoon

Police were seen inspecting a fire pit in the woman’s backyard on Wednesday night (pictured)
‘Before she left in an ambulance, she told me several times, “Please call up someone to come and lock the house,”‘ the neighbor added, revealing that the woman was living in her parents’ basement.
Ochoa-Uriostegui was reported missing that same day after she didn’t pick up her three-year-old son from daycare.
An autopsy revealed that the teen died from ‘ligature strangulation’. Her death has been ruled a homicide.
‘We believe all of them played some role in this unspeakable act of violence,’ Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said of the three persons of interest.
‘We believe that she was murdered and we believe that the baby was forcibly removed following that murder.’ Charges have yet to be filed.
The GoFundMe that led to the woman’s arrest claimed that she was 36 weeks pregnant when she began to ‘experience labor pains while alone in her house’.

The 46-year-old woman’s boyfriend posted a link to a GoFundMe they created for the baby and said he had been born on April 23, the same day Ochoa-Uriostegui disappeared

The 46-year-old woman’s daughter, who has also been taken into custody, likewise posted a photo of the GoFundMe, claiming it was to support her baby brother


The GoFundMe that led to the 46-year-old woman’s arrest claimed that she was 36 weeks pregnant when she began to ‘experience labor pains while alone in her house’
‘Within moments, she gave birth to her son Xander at 7lbs as she called 911 and followed the instructions of the emergency dispatcher,’ it read.
The GoFundMe claimed that doctors found the woman was ‘suffering from preeclampsia,’ pregnancy related hypertension that can lead to a stroke.
It stated that the woman and her boyfriend were ‘preparing to say goodbye to their baby boy’ and had accepted that ‘Xander won’t survive too much longer’.
‘Baby Xander, despite all he is going through is a little fighter, and has already captured the hearts of many family members,’ it added. ‘Honoring the short life that baby Xander had is one small way to help provide closure and start the mourning process for the family.’
A woman who used to let the 46-year-old woman babysit her child said she had begun to act strangely recently and frequently spoke about motherhood.
‘She told me how she was getting really attached to the baby, how she couldn’t wait to be a mom again,’ the woman told ABC 7.

Giovanni Lopez, Ochoa-Uriostegui’s husband, was able to visit his son for the first time on Tuesday night. They are pictured here on their wedding day in 2017

Ochoa-Uriostegui had chosen the name Yavani for her unborn son, which her husband honored when he finally got to meet his baby boy

Ochoa-Uriostegui was reported missing on April 23 after she didn’t pick up her three-year-old son from daycare (pictured together with Lopez)

‘It’s painful to lose your wife, the woman you love the most,’ Lopez said after Ochoa-Uriostegui’s body was found
Giovanni Lopez, Ochoa-Uriostegui’s husband, was able to visit his son for the first time on Tuesday night and named him Yadiel Yiovanni Lopez.
Sara Walker, a student pastor who is helping Ochoa-Uriostegui’s family communicate with police, said the newborn has severe brain damage and is on life support.
‘It does not look good for the baby, but they are praying and hopeful,’ she added.
The family said they have no plans to take Yadiel off life support as they are holding onto hope that their last connection to Ochoa-Uriostegui will make it through.
Lopez, who had lived with Ochoa-Uriostegui for the last four years, said he was in a ‘lot of pain, a lot of anguish, a lot sadness’.
He said she dreamed of going to college and becoming a fashion designer.

Lopez (pictured outside the Medical Examiner’s office on Wednesday) said he was in a ‘lot of pain, a lot of anguish, a lot sadness’

Ochoa-Uriostegui’s father, Arnulfo Ochoa, had to be carried as he walked into the Medical Examiner’s office to see his dead daughter’s body on Thursday morning

Ochoa-Lopez’s mother Raquel Uriostegui held back tears as she spoke to reporters outside the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office after identifying her dead daughter’s body
‘It’s painful to lose your wife, the woman you love the most,’ he added. ‘It’s painful.’
‘Why did these bad people do this? She did nothing to them. She was a good person.’
‘Even though we found her without a life, at least we’re grateful that we found her,’ added Ochoa-Uriostegui’s father Arnulfo Ochoa.
Ochoa-Uriostegui’s family said they are now determined to get justice for the teen.
‘We’re gonna have justice with those responsible,’ Lopez told Fox News 32.
‘We’re gonna go hard after them. We won’t let it go. They don’t know the pain they’ve caused. They don’t know.’