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TIJUANA, Mexico, November 9, 2015 (LifeSiteNews) – Two months ago, a Mexican woman from Tijuana, Mexico, named Nancy Carrasco Perez killed her own child through an abortion and secretly disposed of the baby's body. Now she has confessed to murdering a pregnant woman to try to steal her unborn baby.

According to the authorities in this border town in Mexico, who gave details of Ms. Carrasco's confession, she had not told anyone in her family about having committed the abortion, and she continued to go to the public clinic to keep up the impression that she was still pregnant.

While at the clinic, Ms. Carrasco carried out a premeditated and macabre plan to befriend a pregnant woman in the hopes of stealing her baby when the time came for Carrasco to give birth to the child she had aborted.

On Thursday, the chief of police for the region of Tijuana, Alejandro Lares Valladares, revealed the following graphic details of this tragic case.

On October 30, Ms. Carrasco telephoned her family with the apparently joyous news: “I just gave birth!”

In reality, Ms. Carrasco had just committed her second murder in two months.  After the murder of her own child through abortion, Ms. Carrasco had just strangled a 23-year-old pregnant woman named Yasmin in order to cut open and rip the baby from her womb.

After having befriended Yasmin at the public clinic, Ms. Carrasco invited her to lunch at her house in Tijuana. As the victim had her two-year-old son with her, Ms. Carrasco convinced her to drop off the child at a friend's house while they ate lunch. The child was later found to have been left abandoned on the street by Ms. Carrasco.

Around 1:40 pm, both women entered the residence of Ms. Carrasco and proceeded to a room where the young pregnant mother was lured with the offer of some baby clothes. When the young woman turned around to look at the baby clothes, Ms. Carrasco used the cloth from Yasmin's own bow to strangle her. The murderer then proceeded to cut open the womb of the pregnant woman and rip the baby out. Immediately, Ms. Carrasco called an ambulance in order to be taken to the hospital, feigning complications from a home birth.

Once at the hospital, doctors quickly realized that Ms. Carrasco did not show any signs of having given birth and asked that her family retrieve the placenta from the home. When the family of Ms. Carrasco entered the room to find the placenta, the found instead the corpse of the victim covered with clothes. Shortly thereafter, Ms. Carrasco was arrested and confessed to her crime before a judge, being charged with homicide.

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The young two-year-old child was found and returned to his father, while the stolen baby remains in critical condition at the hospital where Ms. Carrasco was taken.

Ms. Carrasco is currently imprisoned in Tijuana awaiting trial. In her confession she told the judge plainly: “I alone took the baby form her and killed her.”

The case, which has shocked the Mexican public, closely resembles the case of Michelle Wilkins, who was lured into an apartment in Longmont, Colorado and was assaulted by a woman, Dynel Lane, who tore the 8-month unborn baby from her womb and then attempted to claim the baby as her own. Tragically, the child died. Because of the power of the abortion industry and their influence in the Colorado legislature, the killing of the child was not treated as a homicide.

In the Colorado case, it is unclear whether Dynel Lane had killed other children through abortion. Whether a killing may be done through abortion or through other violent assaults, the pre-born child is not considered a person with the right to life in Colorado.

In the case of the state of Baja California, Article 7 of their state constitution recognizes the legal personhood of the pre-born child from the moment of conception. The constitution of Baja California was amended in 2008 and immediately faced a constitutional challenge by proponents of legal abortion. The constitutional amendment survived the challenge, and as a result, any charges brought against the perpetrator of this horrific crime will be able to take into consideration the rights of the child.

The text of Article 7 of the constitution of Baja California reads in part: “from the moment in which an individual is conceived, he/she is under the protection of the law and is recognized as being born for all relevant legal matters until his or her natural death.”

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