Woman Who Killed Daughter’s 29-Week-Old Unborn Child, Set Baby on Fire Only Gets 2 Years in Prison
In a travesty of justice out of the state of Nebraska, the woman who killed her daughter’s 29-week-old unborn baby an set the child on fire will only get two years in prison.
In April 2022, authorities said teenager Celeste Burgess was almost 30 weeks pregnant when her mother, Jessica, obtained abortion pills and gave them to her daughter, killing the unborn baby. Then, the mother and daughter burned the aborted baby’s body and threw it in a field.
At first, police said their investigation centered around the improper disposal of the baby’s body. However, after further investigation, they said they discovered evidence that Jessica Burgess bought abortion drugs from a company in India and gave them to her pregnant daughter.
Burgess, 41, plead guilty. Now she has been senteced and will merely receive two years in prison for her deadly actions.
On Friday, Madison County District Judge Mark Johnson sentenced Jessica to one year in prison for tampering with human skeletal remains and making false statements to authorities, which will run concurrently, and one year for doing an illegal abortion, for a total of two years.
Initially, police said Jessica Burgess told officers that her daughter had gone into premature labor and gave birth to a stillborn baby. However, police said they later found records of conversations online between the mother and daughter about abortion drugs.
“(Celeste Burgess) talks about how she can’t wait to get the ‘thing’ out of her body and reaffirms with (Jessica Burgess) that they will burn the evidence afterwards,” according to court records from the police investigation.
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Other messages allegedly between the mother and daughter show a callous disregard for the unborn baby’s life even though the child already was basically fully formed and capable of surviving outside the womb. According to police, Celeste Burgess told her mother that she “can’t wait to get the ‘thing’ out of her body” and she was looking forward to wearing jeans again.
[Norfolk Police Detective Ben] McBride then applied and got a warrant to seize phones and laptops and compelled Facebook to turn over messages.
He found messages from Jessica Burgess indicating that she has obtained abortion pills for her daughter and giving her instructions on how to take them. She also wrote about a plan “to burn the evidence afterward.”
Celeste Burgess “talks about how she can’t wait to get the ‘thing’ out of her body,” the detective wrote. “I will finally be able to wear jeans,” she says in another message.
It is not clear from reports what abortion drugs Jessica Burgess allegedly gave to her daughter, but the most common, mifepristone and misoprostol, are not recommended after 10 weeks of pregnancy – suggesting the woman allegedly put her daughter’s life at risk as well as her unborn grandchild’s.
Nebraska abortion laws exempt pregnant mothers from punishment but allow abortionists and untrained individuals to be prosecuted for killing late-term unborn babies and, especially in the case of individuals without a medical license or training, putting the pregnant mother’s life in danger.
Late-term abortions also are more risky for the mother as well as her unborn baby, and states that allow late-term abortions often require that they be done by a licensed doctor in a hospital because the risks are so high.
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