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If You Are Pregnant

The second most deadliest moment in a woman's life is when she tells her boyfriend she is pregnant. Whether you want to believe it or not pregnancy is now a liability viewed as a situation that can result in the death of a woman. We now have enough documentation to support the premise that many of the women missing in this country were once pregnant and they are now missing because they were in the way. These women were in the way of their boyfriend's happiness. The next time your boyfriend asks you for sex we want you to remember the names of the following women. These women too had boyfriends but once they became pregnant the women became a liability.

Aleisha Belcher 15
Rachelle Goodwin 17
Mindee Kalka 14 not pregnant

Murder is not a solution to Pregnancy

Aleisha Belcher, Rachelle Goodwin and Mindee Kalka were visiting at the home of Lorenzo Shelton when they were shot to death. Lorenzo Shelton was the only eyewitness. He told the police that a gang of men drove by and shot the young women. Shelton and the girls had been smoking marijuana. The next day the police reviewed the evidence and decided to question Lorenzo Shelton again. Lorenzo Shelton III ,18, confessed to a friend that he murdered the three young women. He was afraid one of them was pregnant. He judged himself guilty and asked his friend to kill him. His friend honored his request. This is another situation where children are thrust into adult situations they do not have skills to solve. Several young women have murdered because their sex partners thought the young women were pregnant or knew the young woman was pregnant and thought the only solution to his situation was murder. The shooting of the above three girls occurred early in the morning. Not one of these your girls questioned the character or integrity of Mr. Shelton. Lorenzo Shelton’s friend was later charged with first-degree murder. A law professor said, “You cannot consent to having yourself killed.” Then what is assisted suicide?

Helen Croudy

Helen Crody was a typical 16-year old living in New Jersey. Her boyfriend, Cordell Harper, 20, upon learning Helen Croudy was pregnant, decided she should die because she was in the way. So December 31, 2001 he invited Helen Croudy to spend New Years with him in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He took Helen Croudy along the waterfront and beat her to death with a ball-peen hammer. He left her body on a jetty open to the elements. Mr. Harper worked as a casino security guard. Apparently he did not want to share his earnings with Helen Croudy for the upkeep of their child. June 21, 2003 Mr. Cordell Harper was sentenced to 50 years in prison for the murder of Helen Croudy.

Quinnisha R. Thomas, 18, pregnant

When Quinnisha Thomas was shot to death her perpetrator stole her
99-cent bag of Cheetos and gave it to another girlfriend.


"That is pretty cold. That is as cold as it gets and that tells you what's up
with this guy. He is a cold-blooded killer,"
Deputy District Attorney Mark Curry

Quinnisha Thomas lived in Sacramento, California. Shot to death January 13, 2003. She was shot in the head. It was no mistake. Murderer Status: Deondre Terrell Hudson, 16, was charged with two counts of murder. May 14, 2004 he was convicted of two counts of murder. He was sentenced June 14, 2004 to life in prison with very little hope of parole. This was an unusual sentence because California law is such that juveniles are not sentenced to life in prison without parole. The judge could have sentenced Deondre Hudson to 25 years to life that would have made him eligible for parole in approximately ten years. The Sacramento Superior Court Judge James L. Long made this statement before he sentenced Mr. Hudson.

"This was a coldblooded and calculated killing. He figuratively and literally
blew her brains out."

Apparently he judge felt the crime was so heinous that the assailant was due no mercy.

Rebecca Stowe 15

Murder is not the solution to Pregnancy

Rebecca Stowe disappeared from her Niles, Michigan home July 1993 and presumed murdered. Her body was found October 1995 in Cassopolis, Michigan. When the trial convened regarding Rebecca Stowe’s death it was discovered she was murdered because she told Robbie Leamon she was pregnant and refused to have an abortion. During the trial the medical examiner said he saw no evidence Rebecca Stowe was pregnant. Robbie Leamon III, 19, was charged with open murder in the death of Rebecca Stowe’s. He dated Rebecca and became angry when she refused to get an abortion. He indirectly told several people he murdered Rebecca. Leamon’s girlfriend told her parents who told the police he had killed Rebecca Stowe. FBI agent, Stan Lapekas, who investigated the case said, “I think ….it started to eat at him. Guilt does that.” February 1997 Robbie Leamon was convicted of first-degree murder. February 28, 1997 Robbie Leamon was sentenced to live in prison without parole. The jury deliberated 4 ½ hours. To Diane Stowe’s parents he said, "I’d like to give my sincere apology to the Stowe family for the pain and suffering I caused. I pray you can find peace in my dismay." "To his family he said I’d like to give thanks to my family and my friends for standing by me through this horrible event."


Sheila Williams 20

Sheila Williams lived in Grand Rapids. She was shot in the home of her boyfriend, Josiah Ward III. September 7, 1999 he phoned the police and said his girlfriend committed suicide in his kitchen. The police came to the home to investigate the crime. The boyfriend was later arrested. Authorities were told Sheila Williams had told her friends and boyfriend she was pregnant. An autopsy showed she was not pregnant. Murderer Status: Josiah Ward III was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of Sheila Williams.

She was pregnant at the time of her murder.