The receptacle where the infant was allegedly placed by the 33-year-old defendant. Katie Trojano photo
A woman who allegedly abandoned her newborn son in a Lower Mills trash barrel last Friday afternoon was charged with attempted murder and reckless endangerment in Dorchester court on Monday. Marie Merisier, 33, was ordered held in lieu of $100,000 bail. If she posts bail, she will have to stay at home under GPS monitoring and must have no contact with the newborn victim or any witnesses.
The baby was found in the trash receptacle on a Dorchester Avenue sidewalk and was rushed from the scene alive thanks to the actions of two people who alerted authorities to the situation. The infant is recovering and doing well, according to Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins, who checked in on him on Saturday.
A woman in Boston, Massachusetts allegedly dumped her newborn son in a street-side trash can after giving birth to him in an acquaintance's bathroom. Marie Merisier, 33, was arraigned Monday for charges including attempted murder. The post Woman Who Allegedly Dumped Newborn Son in Trash Can Now Charged with Attempted Murder first appeared on Law & Crime.
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Woman accused of abandoning newborn in trash barrel in Boston after giving birth arraigned on attempted murder charge as child recovers
Updated Mar 02, 2021;
The woman accused of leaving a newborn baby in a trash barrel in Boston shortly after giving birth last week was arraigned Monday on charges of attempted murder and reckless endangerment of a child , authorities said.
The newborn was safe and recovering Monday as Marie Merisier was arraigned in the Dorchester Division of Boston Municipal Court. Her bail was set at $100,000, and she was ordered to stay away from and have no contact with the baby and any witnesses, remain under home confinement and submit to GPS monitoring if she’s released on bail, according to Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins’ office.
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