A judge in Colorado has sentenced a
woman to 100 years in prison for cutting an eight-month-old baby from a
stranger’s womb with kitchen knives, local media reported.
The sentence included the maximum
penalties for attempted murder and unlawful termination of a pregnancy,
which Judge Maria Berkenkotter said on Friday reflected the brutality of
last year’s attack.
A jury in February found Dynel Lane
guilty of attempting to kill Michelle Wilkins by beating, stabbing and
choking her after luring her to her home by posting an advertisement for
maternity clothes on Craigslist, the online classified listings
service.
Prosecutors could not charge Lane with murdering the baby because a coroner found no evidence it had survived outside the womb.
Lane, 36, had faked a pregnancy for months, deceiving her husband David Ridley, whom she had told would be the baby’s father.
“You embrace your narcissistic fantasy
to live the lie you created, and it was more important than my life and
my daughter’s life,” the Times-Call quoted Wilkins as saying on the
witness stand.
The court in Boulder heard that Lane had
posted photos of herself online in which she had appeared pregnant and
that she had sent Ridley ultrasound images she had downloaded from the
Internet.
However, he had grown suspicious about her claims and pressured her to see a doctor, media reported.
Lane lured Wilkins, 26 at the time, to her house in the city of Longmont, north of Denver, in March 2015.
Prosecutors said that when Wilkins went
into the basement to look at baby clothes, Lane hit her and tried to
choke and smother her before cutting the baby from her womb, the
Times-Call reported.
She left Wilkins on the floor
unconscious while she took the baby to a hospital with Ridley — who
lived with Lane and her two daughters — saying she had suffered a
miscarriage, media reported.
Wilkins later regained consciousness and
managed to call police. Reported to have been barely alive when she
arrived at the hospital, she survived after an operation.
Lane has expressed no remorse for the attack. Asked in court if she wanted to speak, she said “no.”
However, her lawyer said she had been
seriously affected by the death of her son in 2002, when he drowned in
what was ruled to be an accident, the Times-Call reported.
Prosecutors’ inability to charge Lane
with murdering Wilkins’ baby prompted Colorado Republicans to introduce
legislation that would have allowed a murder charge.
However, Democrats rejected the bill, the third time the proposal failed in Colorado.
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