In October 2014 rumours started about university student Emile Weaver.
She’s pregnant they whispered in the hallways.
See the way she carries herself.
She’s definitely pregnant.
The rumours gathered pace by January when the other young women who lived alongside her at the college noticed she was wearing baggier clothing, always holding a pillow or a stuffed teddy over her stomach.
By March some of the students were actively looking for proof she was pregnant.
They just knew.
Emile Weaver, Via MySpace.
Emile Weaver, aged 20, denied the rumours but the other girls talked anyway.
But it wasn’t until April 22 2015 that the truth was finally, brutally, revealed.
In the early morning of April 22nd it was still dark around 7.30am when Moriah Saer, who attended Muskingum University in Ohio in the US and lived alongside Emile at the Delta Gamma Theta sorority house, woke to use the bathroom.
It was still dark and as she went downstairs she was surprised to hear three short sharp noises.
"It sounded like a dying cat," she said. "Then three or four cries ... each about three seconds."
She went to investigate but the only light on was a small one coming out from under the toilet door.
"I just assumed someone was on their phone in the bathroom playing a game or something," she told a packed courtroom.
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i was 14, my son is now 18, in Uni, and doing well, at that age, i was old enough to consider all my options, and choose what worked for me, no excuses, i am pro choice, but you do not get to end a life, once you give birth, that is a feeling human child, so selfish, who cares what people think, give the child up for adoption if you don't want/can't care for it, The tiny life is not yours to take.
Can't say I feel any sympathy for her plight.