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Mother Accused of Selling Baby; $2,000 Used to Buy Clothes, Playstations
Seattle Times ^ | 11/25/02 | Candace Heckman

Posted on 11/25/2002 8:28:47 AM PST by marshmallow

KENT -- The 3-month-old baby was crying all of the time, trying her patience. So, his 28-year-old mother told police, she took him down to a local Fred Meyer and gave him to a stranger for $2,000 in cash.

And it turned out the stranger was really her former boyfriend's ex-wife.

The mother used the money to pay off a traffic ticket, then buy groceries, clothes, two Sony PlayStations and a VCR -- before she went out to a bar and casino.

King County prosecutors yesterday charged the mother, Virginia Ramsey of Kent, as well as her ex-boyfriend, Kenneth Slape, 34, of Black Diamond, with child selling. The other woman, Tina Anderson, 37, of Mesa in Franklin County, has been charged with child buying. She is Slape's ex-wife.

Authorities say the transaction took place in June 2001. The baby was with Anderson little more than a week. Franklin County sheriff's deputies took the baby, who is now 21 months old, from Anderson's home after a visit by state child-welfare workers. He was in good health.

Dan Donahoe, a spokesman for the King County Prosecutor's Office, said it took more than a year to sort out the stories and decide how to charge Ramsey, Slape and Anderson.

Ramsey and Anderson both told detectives that they considered the transaction an adoption. Slape said he was simply helping his ex-girlfriend.

Child selling and buying is a class C felony and could land the three in jail for five years. Police have not arrested any of them, but they are expected to make a first court appearance on Dec. 5. Prosecutors plans to ask that each be held on $5,000 bail.

Ramsey had another son who was living with her. The boy, now 9, is in the care of relatives, state child-welfare officials say.

It was the baby's older brother who gave police enough details to question his mother. According to court records, detectives went to his Kent elementary school to talk to him after getting a tip that his baby brother may have been sold. The older boy told them that his mom got $5,000 from a lady at the Covington Fred Meyer.

"He said (the baby) was always crying and was hard to take care of and his mom wanted him to have a nice home," Kent Detective Steven Kelley wrote in an affidavit.

A neighbor also tipped police. She told investigators that Ramsey said the baby had been "getting on her nerves" and she was going to give him to a cousin. The neighbor then noticed that Ramsey came into some money, no longer had the baby around and made a trip to a casino.

Not long before she showed up with the money, Ramsey got a notice that she was being evicted from her apartment.

Detectives confronted Ramsey, and she told them that she met a woman named Bethany who was supposed to have adopted the baby. The woman gave her $2,000 in an envelope at the exchange and was to give her $3,000 more after the adoption became final.

Slape supposedly arranged the adoption. He told investigators that he is not the baby's father.

Slape said yesterday that he talked to police last June because he didn't think he did anything wrong. He declined to comment any further on the investigation.

Ramsey and Anderson could not be reached for comment last night.

Court documents say Slape told a Kent detective that after he and Ramsey broke up, she complained to him about not being able to take care of the baby. Slape said he called Anderson, his ex-wife, and she agreed to take the baby. He said that Anderson was also to give Ramsey $2,000 to "help her get on her feet."

According to court records, Anderson told the same detective that she was concerned for the child, agreed to take him and gave Ramsey some financial help. She told detectives that she gave Ramsey $1,500.

The court papers say Anderson asked Ramsey to give her a written statement saying that she was giving up her rights to the baby. And Anderson told investigators that she consulted an attorney before taking the boy.

But there was never any formal court adoption.

The child is now in foster care.


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1 posted on 11/25/2002 8:28:47 AM PST by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow
Wow...well, hmmm....
2 posted on 11/25/2002 8:31:12 AM PST by lsee
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To: marshmallow
The child is now in foster care.

With God knows who. Oh well....

3 posted on 11/25/2002 8:33:04 AM PST by AppyPappy
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To: marshmallow
Hey, it isn't hurting anyone, is it? The baby is with a willing caretaker, the seller is rid of her stress, and the buyer has someone to love.

Long live the LP!
4 posted on 11/25/2002 8:34:30 AM PST by Guillermo
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To: marshmallow
The mother used the money to pay off a traffic ticket, then...

At least she's civic-minded.

5 posted on 11/25/2002 8:35:57 AM PST by Sloth
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To: Vic3O3
Someone needs to sterilize this woman now. Her two existing kids need to be adopted out to loving families.

Semper Fi
6 posted on 11/25/2002 8:36:24 AM PST by dd5339
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To: marshmallow
"Does that mean I have to give back the Playstations?"
7 posted on 11/25/2002 8:38:08 AM PST by TruthShallSetYouFree
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To: marshmallow
Of course this all would have been perfectly legal if the "buyers" had paid tens of thousands of dollars in "fees and expenses" to a licensed agency, whose well-paid employees then used the money on clothes, electronic toys, and bar-and-casino hopping ...
8 posted on 11/25/2002 8:39:18 AM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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To: Guillermo
The free market at work. A much more rational allocation of resources, in that the birth mother is rid of a burden, and is given cash in exchange, the buyer of the baby gains the object of her affection at a modest cost, and the baby will be in a better place all around. But I guess selling babies is something like selling whiskey, in which it must be done only under certain circumscribed conditions, with proper oversight by appointed Government authorities.
9 posted on 11/25/2002 8:43:03 AM PST by alloysteel
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To: marshmallow
How come Rosie O'Donnell can buy babies and these people can't?

"I'm looking for something in a quiet caucasian..."

10 posted on 11/25/2002 8:43:33 AM PST by dead
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To: mhking
Ping.
11 posted on 11/25/2002 8:44:08 AM PST by Poohbah
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To: marshmallow
But there was never any formal court adoption.

There's the problem. The government syndicate didn't get its cut.

12 posted on 11/25/2002 8:47:18 AM PST by theartfuldodger
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To: marshmallow
I read an article once about something similar.
The only difference was that the mother met the buyer and then they boarded a plane and flew to Asia (I think it was the Philipines) where the actual transaction took place.
I don't know what the ultimate outcome was.
13 posted on 11/25/2002 8:57:12 AM PST by HEY4QDEMS
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To: marshmallow
I'd sooner see a mother who can't cope with an infant sell him than drown him or stuff him in a dumpster, and get off with a slap on the wrist.
14 posted on 11/25/2002 9:09:15 AM PST by mombonn
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