@@ll2323as a doctor you can tell when there’s a point of no return. They took a while to find the baby, a brain only lasts 4 minutes without oxygen (breathing and heart pumping) even if you restart the heart, after that point, brain is dead.
Such a wonderful doctor. All of the medical staff in that ER that worked this case were absolutely phenomenal! They are clearly in this line of work because they care about helping others. My heart breaks for all of them for what they endured, and of course for that innocent little baby boy. It seems the medical staff and detectives were the only ones who cared about the life of that baby and felt a sense of love and immense grief for him. Such a heartbreaking case. My prayers go out to all of the hospital staff, police and detectives who had to witness what occurred. Especially the hospital staff who had to try their best to set those feelings aside because they had other patients to attend to and other lives to save. I just can’t even imagine enduring that. God bless them.
@metasocialmedia clearly you haven't worked in an ER... there is a protocol to follow when trying to decide whether resuscitation measures should be initiated. If there are no signs of life it is not ethical to begin life saving measures.
@@soupnfresh the baby wasn't "just born" ... several reported that she was in that bathroom for 20+ minutes. That baby was long since gone. It cannot survive in a plastic bag for more than about 2-4 minutes, and even less if the plastic is right up against his face. I know people are going to speculate, but as I said, having worked ER for several years, there are protocols in place for a reason. We have to have extensive training in advance life support. One of the protocols is criteria for resuscitation. The baby was cold and blue. The temp had already dropped meaning it had been dead for several minutes already. There would be no indication that resuscitation should be initiated at that point.
Considering they let her out of jail so she could finish school and graduate with no ankle monitor or anything, I don't think she is going to do much jail time.
@@cruzin54321 well all the ones I'm referring to were on camera...that's how I can tell their memory is different from how it really happened. For example one Dr said the mother immediately started saying/yelling "I KNEW IT I KNEW IT" when she didn't say that at all.
Exactly!! Her and the male ER charge nurse just made up completely untrue statements. During his interview, he is dramatic, exaggerated, and was fishing for praise from the officers……thank god for body cams!!
@@jenna_22 idk if I would say untrue more than their memory is tainted by sour memories of the traumatic event. I think it is ridiculous they took so long to interview them. Some of their opinions and memories are based on things they experienced before the body cams captured things and before they found the baby.
If I was Alexi I would have snuck off to ER by myself that night, not woken up mom, had the baby, said sorry I can’t keep the baby, and never told my mother.
That's what I thought to! Why wake up the mom? Call the bf to take you, Uber or hell drive yourself. She clearly was terrified of her mom finding out she had sex so what was she thinking?
Did you see the Prom pictures? You are assuming she cared anything for this child. This is what many are not understanding- she had no emotional connection to the fetus.
Is the interview with the house supervisor on here as well? This poor physician and everyone else that had to encounter this evil and sadness this day. God help them.
And with a bf of almost two years. No regard for the father. And he still went to Prom with her and stayed by her side. She killed their son. I can’t with this fucking case.
A LOT of blood is lost during a miscarriage. I believe they suspected a miscarriage and were going to perform exams (vaginal, ultrasound, etc) to rule that in. They were waiting on ultrasound tech when baby was found. Dr even mentioned they checked her cervix and mentioned it was open-which also happens during miscarriage. Nurses and doctors aren’t detectives at the end of the day. Checking the trash, let alone picking it up and digging into it since the baby was intentionally hidden, would not be a natural instinct.
The hospital staff was taking the time to analyze the situation and figure out what was going on. They thought she hurt herself. They thought she had a miscarriage. This scenario never even went through their heads. I hope this changes hospital procedure in future to always check the bathroom. Not just for the child but for everyone connected to this case, especially those who discovered the baby that night. Lifelong trauma as well as a lost life.
I think they weren't sure how far along she was. I also think they thought maybe she had a miscarriage. But I thought the same like how did they not search.
Because a solid case has to be built before they can arrest her and that takes time...they want to make sure they have enough evidence for the jury to decide she's guilty so she is punished accordingly. If they do not have enough evidence, or good enough evidence, the jury may not bring a guilty verdict...also if mistakes are made by police or during the trial the case could actually get thrown out.
@@BlondeMafia89 Well it's obvious that waiting so long caused these people to forget the way things really happened and some interviews had completely made up details in them so I stand by my statement that they should've interviewed them sooner.
@@Wazupu and that she did it without a sound very quickly so I don’t think that although severe for if you don’t know you’re in labor and the amount of morphine, they probably gave her not knowing about a positive pregnancy test yet or negative or if it was the first trimester and having no thought that it would be during active labor… I just definitely don’t think we know that. She was having back pain for a couple of days and yet she played basketball and cheerleading up until the very day. I’ve seen videos of her fully playing basketball and in most of the cheerleading shots you can’t tell if she’s anything more than gained a few pounds in her mid section which she herself said it was from birth control pills. I couldn’t figure out why she would be on birth control unless her mom just didn’t trust something might not happen but apparently she had bad. And I’m not sure how she got that without ever having had a pelvic exam but apparently she did. Maybe because of your virtual visits during Covid protocols that were still enacted at the time. I just think we should all not be judge and jury without a trial.
@@Wazupu and I’ve had four kids only one of them did I cry a tear during. The first one was 22 hours. And no I’ve never had an epidural. The last two of the four came within two hours of the start of labor. Even the first after 18 hours I went from 2 to 10 cm within less than an hour after my water broke naturally. Number two took 22 hours. Number three induced at the hospital at 38 weeks (longest they would ever let me go) to make sure I was there when it happened (due to low platelets n potential clotting issues) and she was here within two hours. Number for was also 38 weeks but instead of the night before I went that morning and he was there within three hours of induction beginning. He was also like a pound bigger. But still only took maybe to push instead of one or three instead of two. Every labor is different just like every pregnancy.
what an incredibly thoughtful provider. considering all angles- health of the mother, viability of the infant, crime scene, etc. my question was why she wouldn’t see the umbilical cord when she did the pelvic exam but that would make sense if she delivered the placenta and flushed it. i wonder if the blood was from her forcing the placenta or something. i wonder if the nurse was questioned as to why he let her go to the bathroom alone and for so long without intervention. it sounded like the doctor knew immediately that was not right. AND how did no one hear the baby cry? i wonder if she somehow stopped him from making noise🥺
I thought the same thing. I believe that the baby started to cry, she was terrified someone would hear, so she covered his face to muffle the cry. Asphyxiation not from the bag, but from this. People were checking on her in the bathroom the entire time, and not one cry heard but he had air in his lungs? I'm a nursing student and have helped deliver several babies... once a baby cries you know his lungs have started working.
@@laurj23 although I hate to think of it, I think you’re right. She did something to muffle the cries. Omg that poor baby had to die alone. She did say many times and it’s pretty much the only thing she said when cops were in there was, “nothing was crying”. She said it several times. Clearly she disassociated from it and instead of saying he or she wasn’t crying she called it “nothing”, cuz that’s how she treated it. It was a nothing. But anyway, I think maybe it didn’t cry. I don’t know if every baby cries right away. I was too out of it when my son was born to remember!
She spoke so well and is very intelligent. The only problem I had was when she said Alexee’s mother started screaming “I knew it I knew it” about her being pregnant after she learned the news. And this clearly did not happen. Once alexee’s mother learned the news she told alexee what did I tell you about this and kept repeating her name alexee over and over. But never said I knew it! I believe alexees mother was clueless to the fact of her daughter being pregnant.
@@kanaka- lol ? So… please enlighten me what happened? How would you know a lot happened that we didn’t see I’m just speaking on facts. If you know something we don’t please share
@@AlexAlwaysWins what?? she was there for hours and we only are seeing a small chunk of their conversations. I along with everyone else don't know every conversation that was had. That's exactly my point smart guy.
So the RN said BEFORE the police arrived that the Dr was telling Alexee and Rosa that Alexee had a miscarriage. If that nurse is right... that means once the body cams started rolling, Rosa already knew about the positive pregnancy test prior to the police showing up. Now this all makes more sense. As much as it can anyways.
Why was it necessary for Rosa to tell the Dr she buys pads for Lexee every month. As if she needed to throw that piece of info out there for her defense at a later time. I’m not buying it, this seems soo premeditated!!!
Likely in shock and trying to process all this. Alexee wasn’t only lying to hospital staff. Not sure how much her mother knew. If she was suspected to be in labor her mother would have made that known to staff. Back pain, my ass.
If you would have opened your ears and listened, you would know that after they got the positive urine test back, they ordered a blood test to see how far along she was, and that takes at least 45 minutes to result.
Notice on the footage of Alexi in the ER when the doctor announced they found a dead baby the mom was more concerned in reprimanding Alexi than Alexi’s welfare and the fact she might haemorrhage to death. And Alexi was more concerned about her mother being disappointed and upset with her than the fact she might haemorrhage to death. And neither gave a shit about the baby 😢
Alexee lied about having sex, that's the million dollar red flag, Alexee came from the bathroom bleeding got back in that bed and didn't say a word, there's no excuse for that.
If you watch the video of them telling the mother and grandmother, the grandmother never said, “ I knew it, I knew it” like the doctor stated in this interview. The grandmother just looked at her daughter immediately and stated to her, “I told you about this and I asked you to tell me the truth”. The grandmother IMO handled this as well as she could have thus far. They needed her ID and the grandmother gave it to them immediately. Now I am doubting the doctors statement on if the mother really acted like she didn’t want her examining her? Is this the doctors way of protecting the hospital? I don’t know but another thing I noticed was this interview with the doctor occurred in April so I hope they did an initial interview with the doctor back in January when it actually occurred. This is my opinion thus far in the case and I just hate the doctor is making a statement that the camera footage didn’t show to be true as it being her first statement and it wasn’t.
The mother definitely didn’t use the words “I knew it” I agree but I think the doctor is just confused as a lot of time has passed and sees tons of patients. I think what she was trying to say was that the mother wasn’t so surprised because her reaction was that she suspected something. Also this doctor has no allegiance to the hospital she’s a contractor she only works there a few days a month she has nothing to gain by trying to cover for the hospital. The stuff on the other hand who does work for the hospital has given conflicting reports and some of them I think have lied out great. The hospital was definitely not glitching by not telling her she was pregnant before she went to the bathroom because that they had known at that point. And they were also negligent and giving her morphine without giving an exam now they did say in other interviews that she would not let them examine her but this doctor didn’t go into that which is strange because that’s a vital point. Alexee did lie to all of them all and they were confused as a result. This is a real tragic situation.
@@luckystar6871 The doctor told them they found a baby in the bathroom. I never said they told her she was pregnant??? That’s the entire issue here. They administered morphine before knowing if she was pregnant. The hospital should have ruled out pregnancy before administering the morphine.
@@luckystar6871 According to Court TV the law for hospitals require them to rule out pregnancy before administering “any” narcotics. They also had specialists (doctor) state that morphine “could” have played a part in the death. Please note they said “could”!! There are multiple forms of narcotics they give the mothers during labor. Morphine effects the breathing of both mother and child. This is why some mothers want a natural birth so they can rule out any issues they may have with taking narcotics while in labor.
Regardless of being scared to tell her mother, she didn’t have to put that boy in the trash can. She could’ve left him on the bathroom floor. She could’ve opened the door and told the nurse. She could’ve left the bathroom with him on the floor or in the sink. She chose the worst possible way
Have you seen the cheerleading photos? Her mother KNEW she was pregnant and was putting an act. Now she wants to come after the hospital bc they talked about her precious princess. BS.
Didn’t try to revive child before they didn’t want to contaminate the crime scene!!!!! They were more thirsty to call it a murder than to try to say the child!!!!!! If they saved the child it wouldn’t have been a murder. Wtf. Try to say the baby first before trying to play detective. The truth would have came out but at least there may have been a live child along with the truth.
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I got a bad vibe about this doctor in the first video, she looked untidy and not as alert as all the other staff, she was slinking around unlike the other staff. WHY is she being interviewed by a video link in such an unprofessional manner so far after the fact, when all the other staff I've seen were interviewed on the night straight after it happened. It's because this person is being evasive and she chose not to even try resuscitation and how she talks about dumping the contents out of the bin to check it? So in death, this baby was cared for by the other staff who expected the doctor to take care of it but she just dumps it out onto a bed to determine, nope can't do anything for this baby. I'm all for Alexee getting the full force of the law over her baby's death but this doctor needs to be seriously looked into for drug taking or ability as an actual doctor. This is not a proper interview on her part because she isn't being very helpful with her observations at all and kept referring back to what others told her instead of her real observations. All the other staff including the cleaner were all in on helping this baby and were shocked but the doctor was just lethargic. Also what time did she inspect the baby to go back into Alexee's room to inform them what was found?
Now watching the body cam and watching the interviews that didn't take place that night the next day that took place well after both the charge nurse this doctor probably other people their stories are very a little bit and directly this doctor's story with putting quotes in the mother's mouth saying that the mother said I knew it I knew it I knew it that never happened yes she yelled at her kid and and mentioned that stupid girls basically do this and then go to jail but the exact words and and what she said didn't happen right and then when they keep saying that the mother never expressed you know the grandmother whatever never said asks any questions about the baby she did she did she asked I mean granted it wasn't enough wasn't as much as I'd asked she did ask how how big the baby was basically like you know how old baby was and then the girl she did Express that the baby came out and didn't make any noise I thought it was dead so she threw it away but the testimonies the Recollections are skewed by time changed modified bye conversation with your coworkers so the best recollection that we have is what's on the body cams
How can you say it didn't happen when you don't even have the timeline right? Dr said the patient's mom said "i knew it" after she was informed about the possible miscarriage. This was before the baby was found and the police came. That being said, there are some differences in testimony since some are from months after and some are from the same day
It is unheard of that a doctor of 20 years or hospital charge nurse did not perform CPR on this baby because they didn't want to contamonate evidence. Negligence on their part!
They KNEW THE BABY WAS DEAD!!!! Not unheard of to not perform CPR on a dead baby. You'd break their ribs. If it was alive...ok but it wasn't. Good grief
@@micheledematteis2072 Oh what so you stand there and assume the baby is dead because he was in a plastic bag? NO! You're in a freakin hospital for Christ's sake do something for the baby but do not just assume he's dead. Come on, get your head out of your ass!
Wow. Crazy how the ER doctor, noted that neither asked about the gender of the baby.
Yup and not just the Er Dr but the head RN, the really nice guy who introduced the officer to the situation said the SAME thing. Quite horrifying.
What’s crazier is not even attempting to resuscitate a newborn.
@@ll2323as a doctor you can tell when there’s a point of no return. They took a while to find the baby, a brain only lasts 4 minutes without oxygen (breathing and heart pumping) even if you restart the heart, after that point, brain is dead.
@@ll2323He was dead for 30+ minutes
They said it was a boy
Such a wonderful doctor. All of the medical staff in that ER that worked this case were absolutely phenomenal! They are clearly in this line of work because they care about helping others. My heart breaks for all of them for what they endured, and of course for that innocent little baby boy. It seems the medical staff and detectives were the only ones who cared about the life of that baby and felt a sense of love and immense grief for him. Such a heartbreaking case.
My prayers go out to all of the hospital staff, police and detectives who had to witness what occurred. Especially the hospital staff who had to try their best to set those feelings aside because they had other patients to attend to and other lives to save. I just can’t even imagine enduring that. God bless them.
😂😂😂😂😂
She didn't try to resuscitate it. Not very good.
@metasocialmedia clearly you haven't worked in an ER... there is a protocol to follow when trying to decide whether resuscitation measures should be initiated. If there are no signs of life it is not ethical to begin life saving measures.
WRONG. The baby was just born and the doctor was like nope, not worth it. Give me a break!
@@soupnfresh the baby wasn't "just born" ... several reported that she was in that bathroom for 20+ minutes. That baby was long since gone. It cannot survive in a plastic bag for more than about 2-4 minutes, and even less if the plastic is right up against his face.
I know people are going to speculate, but as I said, having worked ER for several years, there are protocols in place for a reason. We have to have extensive training in advance life support. One of the protocols is criteria for resuscitation. The baby was cold and blue. The temp had already dropped meaning it had been dead for several minutes already. There would be no indication that resuscitation should be initiated at that point.
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Considering they let her out of jail so she could finish school and graduate with no ankle monitor or anything, I don't think she is going to do much jail time.
@@jodyt8548and I hear she’s pregnant, again, smh 🤦🏻♀️
So weird hearing people's memory and then seeing the video and how they are different.
I thought the same but keep in mind some moments described were not caught on camera.
@@cruzin54321 well all the ones I'm referring to were on camera...that's how I can tell their memory is different from how it really happened. For example one Dr said the mother immediately started saying/yelling "I KNEW IT I KNEW IT" when she didn't say that at all.
@@kayleyameliaHQ I know right 😯
Exactly!! Her and the male ER charge nurse just made up completely untrue statements. During his interview, he is dramatic, exaggerated, and was fishing for praise from the officers……thank god for body cams!!
@@jenna_22 idk if I would say untrue more than their memory is tainted by sour memories of the traumatic event. I think it is ridiculous they took so long to interview them. Some of their opinions and memories are based on things they experienced before the body cams captured things and before they found the baby.
If I was Alexi I would have snuck off to ER by myself that night, not woken up mom, had the baby, said sorry I can’t keep the baby, and never told my mother.
That's what I thought to! Why wake up the mom? Call the bf to take you, Uber or hell drive yourself. She clearly was terrified of her mom finding out she had sex so what was she thinking?
She should of thought about it
That’s what a normal person would do. These people are insane, all of them!
Did you see the Prom pictures?
You are assuming she cared anything for this child.
This is what many are not understanding- she had no emotional connection to the fetus.
Exactly 💯 😢
She’s lovely so thankful for doctors like her. ❤
It’s very clear to the staff that the family including the mother didn’t care for the baby. All they cared is if she was going to get arrested.
Absolutely right
Is the interview with the house supervisor on here as well?
This poor physician and everyone else that had to encounter this evil and sadness this day. God help them.
Neither Treviso or her mom asked about the gender of the baby.
Treviso would have saw for herself
And with a bf of almost two years. No regard for the father. And he still went to Prom with her and stayed by her side. She killed their son.
I can’t with this fucking case.
@@cruzin54321 I doubt the father cares either. All of these people seem to be messed up
How do they keep saying “there was blood everywhere in the bathroom” and nobody immediately investigates further!???? That’s a no brainer.
A LOT of blood is lost during a miscarriage. I believe they suspected a miscarriage and were going to perform exams (vaginal, ultrasound, etc) to rule that in. They were waiting on ultrasound tech when baby was found. Dr even mentioned they checked her cervix and mentioned it was open-which also happens during miscarriage. Nurses and doctors aren’t detectives at the end of the day. Checking the trash, let alone picking it up and digging into it since the baby was intentionally hidden, would not be a natural instinct.
It's a hospital...
This!!! SEARCH THE DAMN BATHROOM 🗣️
The hospital staff was taking the time to analyze the situation and figure out what was going on.
They thought she hurt herself.
They thought she had a miscarriage.
This scenario never even went through their heads.
I hope this changes hospital procedure in future to always check the bathroom. Not just for the child but for everyone connected to this case, especially those who discovered the baby that night. Lifelong trauma as well as a lost life.
I think they weren't sure how far along she was. I also think they thought maybe she had a miscarriage. But I thought the same like how did they not search.
Why did it take over 3 months for them to do these investigations and arrest her? Surely the autopsy didn't take that long.
Because a solid case has to be built before they can arrest her and that takes time...they want to make sure they have enough evidence for the jury to decide she's guilty so she is punished accordingly. If they do not have enough evidence, or good enough evidence, the jury may not bring a guilty verdict...also if mistakes are made by police or during the trial the case could actually get thrown out.
@@BlondeMafia89 I would think it would be best for your investigations if you interviewed all the witnesses sooner than 3+ months later.
They know what they're doing...they do this for a living.
@@BlondeMafia89 Well it's obvious that waiting so long caused these people to forget the way things really happened and some interviews had completely made up details in them so I stand by my statement that they should've interviewed them sooner.
@@kayleyameliaHQ Ok, you're definitely entitled to your opinion.
My question is if she knew she was pregnant and didn't want her mom to find out why would she ask her mom to take her to the hospital.
Because she thought she was gonna die. Having a baby is no fun task.
@@Wazupu and that she did it without a sound very quickly so I don’t think that although severe for if you don’t know you’re in labor and the amount of morphine, they probably gave her not knowing about a positive pregnancy test yet or negative or if it was the first trimester and having no thought that it would be during active labor… I just definitely don’t think we know that. She was having back pain for a couple of days and yet she played basketball and cheerleading up until the very day. I’ve seen videos of her fully playing basketball and in most of the cheerleading shots you can’t tell if she’s anything more than gained a few pounds in her mid section which she herself said it was from birth control pills. I couldn’t figure out why she would be on birth control unless her mom just didn’t trust something might not happen but apparently she had bad. And I’m not sure how she got that without ever having had a pelvic exam but apparently she did. Maybe because of your virtual visits during Covid protocols that were still enacted at the time. I just think we should all not be judge and jury without a trial.
@@Wazupu and I’ve had four kids only one of them did I cry a tear during. The first one was 22 hours. And no I’ve never had an epidural. The last two of the four came within two hours of the start of labor. Even the first after 18 hours I went from 2 to 10 cm within less than an hour after my water broke naturally. Number two took 22 hours. Number three induced at the hospital at 38 weeks (longest they would ever let me go) to make sure I was there when it happened (due to low platelets n potential clotting issues) and she was here within two hours. Number for was also 38 weeks but instead of the night before I went that morning and he was there within three hours of induction beginning. He was also like a pound bigger. But still only took maybe to push instead of one or three instead of two.
Every labor is different just like every pregnancy.
what an incredibly thoughtful provider. considering all angles- health of the mother, viability of the infant, crime scene, etc. my question was why she wouldn’t see the umbilical cord when she did the pelvic exam but that would make sense if she delivered the placenta and flushed it. i wonder if the blood was from her forcing the placenta or something. i wonder if the nurse was questioned as to why he let her go to the bathroom alone and for so long without intervention. it sounded like the doctor knew immediately that was not right. AND how did no one hear the baby cry? i wonder if she somehow stopped him from making noise🥺
Yes she delivered the placenta
I wondered the same thing. How did she stop the baby from crying? I don’t even want to think of it.
Please describe the legal precedent for prohibiting a 19 year old adult from going to the bathroom at a public hospital.
I thought the same thing. I believe that the baby started to cry, she was terrified someone would hear, so she covered his face to muffle the cry. Asphyxiation not from the bag, but from this. People were checking on her in the bathroom the entire time, and not one cry heard but he had air in his lungs? I'm a nursing student and have helped deliver several babies... once a baby cries you know his lungs have started working.
@@laurj23 although I hate to think of it, I think you’re right. She did something to muffle the cries. Omg that poor baby had to die alone. She did say many times and it’s pretty much the only thing she said when cops were in there was, “nothing was crying”. She said it several times. Clearly she disassociated from it and instead of saying he or she wasn’t crying she called it “nothing”, cuz that’s how she treated it. It was a nothing. But anyway, I think maybe it didn’t cry. I don’t know if every baby cries right away. I was too out of it when my son was born to remember!
She spoke so well and is very intelligent. The only problem I had was when she said Alexee’s mother started screaming “I knew it I knew it” about her being pregnant after she learned the news. And this clearly did not happen. Once alexee’s mother learned the news she told alexee what did I tell you about this and kept repeating her name alexee over and over. But never said I knew it! I believe alexees mother was clueless to the fact of her daughter being pregnant.
I was thinking the same thing . Not what she said at all.
@@luckystar6871 that’s my point. The doctor confusing two different situations is a scary thing if they will be using her as a credible whiteness.
You do realize there is a lot that happened in that room that we didn't all see.....
@@kanaka- lol ? So… please enlighten me what happened? How would you know a lot happened that we didn’t see I’m just speaking on facts. If you know something we don’t please share
@@AlexAlwaysWins what?? she was there for hours and we only are seeing a small chunk of their conversations. I along with everyone else don't know every conversation that was had. That's exactly my point smart guy.
Why did the mother make a point to say she bought the daughter pads every month when dr asked if daughter was pregnant?
So the RN said BEFORE the police arrived that the Dr was telling Alexee and Rosa that Alexee had a miscarriage.
If that nurse is right... that means once the body cams started rolling, Rosa already knew about the positive pregnancy test prior to the police showing up. Now this all makes more sense. As much as it can anyways.
I think that was the moment when the mother said: I knew it!… the police was not there’s
Why was it necessary for Rosa to tell the Dr she buys pads for Lexee every month. As if she needed to throw that piece of info out there for her defense at a later time. I’m not buying it, this seems soo premeditated!!!
Likely in shock and trying to process all this. Alexee wasn’t only lying to hospital staff. Not sure how much her mother knew. If she was suspected to be in labor her mother would have made that known to staff. Back pain, my ass.
Hour and forty five minutes for a pregnancy test is crazy when it takes 3 minutes at home
Urine came back positive they were waiting on bloodwork that gives a range of how far along in weeks.
If you would have opened your ears and listened, you would know that after they got the positive urine test back, they ordered a blood test to see how far along she was, and that takes at least 45 minutes to result.
Notice on the footage of Alexi in the ER when the doctor announced they found a dead baby the mom was more concerned in reprimanding Alexi than Alexi’s welfare and the fact she might haemorrhage to death. And Alexi was more concerned about her mother being disappointed and upset with her than the fact she might haemorrhage to death. And neither gave a shit about the baby 😢
This is their dynamic. Plain as day.
Alexee lied about having sex, that's the million dollar red flag, Alexee came from the bathroom bleeding got back in that bed and didn't say a word, there's no excuse for that.
If you watch the video of them telling the mother and grandmother, the grandmother never said, “ I knew it, I knew it” like the doctor stated in this interview. The grandmother just looked at her daughter immediately and stated to her, “I told you about this and I asked you to tell me the truth”. The grandmother IMO handled this as well as she could have thus far. They needed her ID and the grandmother gave it to them immediately. Now I am doubting the doctors statement on if the mother really acted like she didn’t want her examining her? Is this the doctors way of protecting the hospital? I don’t know but another thing I noticed was this interview with the doctor occurred in April so I hope they did an initial interview with the doctor back in January when it actually occurred. This is my opinion thus far in the case and I just hate the doctor is making a statement that the camera footage didn’t show to be true as it being her first statement and it wasn’t.
The mother definitely didn’t use the words “I knew it” I agree but I think the doctor is just confused as a lot of time has passed and sees tons of patients. I think what she was trying to say was that the mother wasn’t so surprised because her reaction was that she suspected something. Also this doctor has no allegiance to the hospital she’s a contractor she only works there a few days a month she has nothing to gain by trying to cover for the hospital. The stuff on the other hand who does work for the hospital has given conflicting reports and some of them I think have lied out great. The hospital was definitely not glitching by not telling her she was pregnant before she went to the bathroom because that they had known at that point. And they were also negligent and giving her morphine without giving an exam now they did say in other interviews that she would not let them examine her but this doctor didn’t go into that which is strange because that’s a vital point. Alexee did lie to all of them all and they were confused as a result. This is a real tragic situation.
@@luckystar6871 yes she is. She’s confused about several things like how the mother reacted and what she said
@@luckystar6871 The doctor told them they found a baby in the bathroom. I never said they told her she was pregnant??? That’s the entire issue here. They administered morphine before knowing if she was pregnant. The hospital should have ruled out pregnancy before administering the morphine.
@@luckystar6871 They didn’t tell her she was pregnant and then another time told her they found a baby in the bathroom. It was revealed all at once.
@@luckystar6871 According to Court TV the law for hospitals require them to rule out pregnancy before administering “any” narcotics. They also had specialists (doctor) state that morphine “could” have played a part in the death. Please note they said “could”!! There are multiple forms of narcotics they give the mothers during labor. Morphine effects the breathing of both mother and child. This is why some mothers want a natural birth so they can rule out any issues they may have with taking narcotics while in labor.
How did she cut the cord
The staff believes she ripped it.
the last line she said CHILLS
No way I would have wasted a lifeflight on her.
Unfortunately, postpartum hemorrhage is a life-threatening condition, so they didn't have a choice.
I thought the charge nurse took the trash can into the room and got the baby out?
You can see why she was too scared to tell her parents right?! The reaction of her mother at the hospital and when Alexi got arrested.
Regardless of being scared to tell her mother, she didn’t have to put that boy in the trash can. She could’ve left him on the bathroom floor. She could’ve opened the door and told the nurse. She could’ve left the bathroom with him on the floor or in the sink. She chose the worst possible way
Have you seen the cheerleading photos? Her mother KNEW she was pregnant and was putting an act. Now she wants to come after the hospital bc they talked about her precious princess. BS.
Its such a shame this girl is going to get away with this because they all lied, just a shame
Why do they keep referring to this poor baby as “IT”?!🤬🤬🤬
Because it hasn’t decided on its own gender yet…
Didn’t try to revive child before they didn’t want to contaminate the crime scene!!!!! They were more thirsty to call it a murder than to try to say the child!!!!!! If they saved the child it wouldn’t have been a murder. Wtf. Try to say the baby first before trying to play detective. The truth would have came out but at least there may have been a live child along with the truth.
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Oh god that’s awful
I got a bad vibe about this doctor in the first video, she looked untidy and not as alert as all the other staff, she was slinking around unlike the other staff. WHY is she being interviewed by a video link in such an unprofessional manner so far after the fact, when all the other staff I've seen were interviewed on the night straight after it happened. It's because this person is being evasive and she chose not to even try resuscitation and how she talks about dumping the contents out of the bin to check it? So in death, this baby was cared for by the other staff who expected the doctor to take care of it but she just dumps it out onto a bed to determine, nope can't do anything for this baby. I'm all for Alexee getting the full force of the law over her baby's death but this doctor needs to be seriously looked into for drug taking or ability as an actual doctor. This is not a proper interview on her part because she isn't being very helpful with her observations at all and kept referring back to what others told her instead of her real observations. All the other staff including the cleaner were all in on helping this baby and were shocked but the doctor was just lethargic. Also what time did she inspect the baby to go back into Alexee's room to inform them what was found?
WTF? Wow. You're a nut! Lmao.
Doctors work long hours and are often tired. It doesn't mean they are on drugs, it means they are a doctor.
Now watching the body cam and watching the interviews that didn't take place that night the next day that took place well after both the charge nurse this doctor probably other people their stories are very a little bit and directly this doctor's story with putting quotes in the mother's mouth saying that the mother said I knew it I knew it I knew it that never happened yes she yelled at her kid and and mentioned that stupid girls basically do this and then go to jail but the exact words and and what she said didn't happen right and then when they keep saying that the mother never expressed you know the grandmother whatever never said asks any questions about the baby she did she did she asked I mean granted it wasn't enough wasn't as much as I'd asked she did ask how how big the baby was basically like you know how old baby was and then the girl she did Express that the baby came out and didn't make any noise I thought it was dead so she threw it away but the testimonies the Recollections are skewed by time changed modified bye conversation with your coworkers so the best recollection that we have is what's on the body cams
How can you say it didn't happen when you don't even have the timeline right?
Dr said the patient's mom said "i knew it" after she was informed about the possible miscarriage. This was before the baby was found and the police came.
That being said, there are some differences in testimony since some are from months after and some are from the same day
It is unheard of that a doctor of 20 years or hospital charge nurse did not perform CPR on this baby because they didn't want to contamonate evidence. Negligence on their part!
They KNEW THE BABY WAS DEAD!!!! Not unheard of to not perform CPR on a dead baby. You'd break their ribs. If it was alive...ok but it wasn't. Good grief
@@micheledematteis2072 Oh what so you stand there and assume the baby is dead because he was in a plastic bag? NO! You're in a freakin hospital for Christ's sake do something for the baby but do not just assume he's dead. Come on, get your head out of your ass!