Mom, is that you?

at around evening time on Thursday, the 26th of February 2009 by Gypsy

This story is a little too close to familiar for my own comfort.. but still have to share the pain! (Those who know me, know why).

Now thinking about this story, you have losers like the woman who just had 8 additional kids via invitro, she can not afford to care for her kids, but relies on welfare (and “donations”) and she thinks she is owed that (just like to many of society’s parasites).

Thinking about so many other cases of people who can not have children, the pains they go through to conceive or adopt. I understand how difficult it is, and can be.

How wrong is that, that there are people who want so much to have children, but can’t? Then think about all the people who are human pez dispensers, they pop them out one after another. They can not or do not care for the kids, for them they might as well be taking a poop.. for the sheer lack of love & care they give children they bring into the world.

In this story, it is hard to sort out who is the villain, or how may villains there are. Who is the “winner” here?

  1. The (possible) parent(s) who abandoned their children?
  2. The (possible) kidnappers, who were selling the children?
  3. Or the adoptive parents, willing to swap for a bird?

NEW ORLEANS —  A Louisiana woman is accused of trading two young children in her care for a pet cockatoo and $175 cash from a couple who had been trying for years to have their own child, authorities said Thursday.

read on.. the story is really twisted..


Donna Greenwell, 53, a long-haul trucker with an arrest record from Pitkin, is charged with aggravated kidnapping, along with would-be adoptive parents Paul J. Romero, 46, and Brandy Lynn Romero, 27, of Evangeline Parish.

"The Romeros had good intentions from what we see," said Keith Dupre, a detective with the Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office. "They really wanted to take care of the kids. The kids were well-dressed and seemed to be treated good by the Romero family."

The transaction for the 5-year-old boy and the 4-year-old girl was negotiated by phone after Greenwell spotted a flier posted at a livestock barn selling a cockatoo for $1,500 and called the Romeros on Feb. 18, Dupre said.

Although Paul Romero had three children from a previous marriage, Dupre said, he and Brandy had tried unsuccessfully for years to have a child together.

When they told that to Greenwell, she allegedly offered to hand over the boy and girl for about $2,000. When the Romeros said they couldn’t meet the price, Dupre said, "Ms. Greenwell agreed to make an even trade: the bird for the kids."

Greenwell showed up with the children at the Romeros’ home the next day and said she would also need $175 for an attorney to complete adoption paperwork, Dupre said. But she had no authority to put the children up for adoption.

Everything began to unravel last week when authorities received a phone tip that the Romeros and the children would be at a local fast food restaurant, where authorities approached them. The children are in state custody.

Authorities believe Greenwell began caring for the children about a year ago at the mother’s request.

The detective said Greenwell "stated that the mother was having a hard time and asked her to baby sit. She said one month led to two months and two months led to a year."

The children’s father, of Leesville, was questioned and has expressed interest in getting custody of the children. The mother is believed to be in Texas but told investigators through a relative that she plans to come to Evangeline Parish soon. The state would decide whether the parents can visit or gain custody of the children.

Authorities are checking a claim made by the children to one police officer that they were sexually and physically abused, although not by Greenwell or the Romeros.

The Romeros were free on $5,000 bond. Greenwell — described as a long-haul trucker with an extensive arrest record including charges of kidnapping, assault and theft — remained in jail on $100,000 bond, Dupre said. She turned herself in on Sunday.

The court clerk’s office said Thursday that attorneys had been appointed for Greenwell and Paul Romero. Greenwell’s court-appointed lawyer, Timmy Fontenot of Mamou, declined comment. A message was left Thursday afternoon for Romero’s lawyer, Kelly Tate.

Police in Glenmora, near where Greenwell lives, are seeking information from anyone who might know if Greenwell has sold other children.

"She’s had numerous children living with her at various times over the years," said Officer Jennifer Potter, who received the anonymous telephone tip that eventually led to the arrests.

FOXNews.com –

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