• 242: Insane Facebook Woman Cuts Baby from Pregnant Mother’s Womb?! |The Murder of Jamie Stice

  • Feb 17 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

242: Insane Facebook Woman Cuts Baby from Pregnant Mother’s Womb?! |The Murder of Jamie Stice

  • Summary

  • In 2011, 21-year-old mom-to-be Jamie Stice, was preparing to welcome her baby boy into the world. She had no idea she would cross paths with someone so desperate to cover their own lies and keep up appearances, that they were willing to go to unthinkable lengths to cover their tracks. This is a case that law enforcement officials have called the worst crime they’ve ever seen…

    TRIGGER WARNING: This case discusses gruesome details of a crime. Listener discretion is advised.

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