We're sunsetting PodQuest on 2025-07-28. Thank you for your support!
Export Podcast Subscriptions
cover of episode Episode 588: The Disappearance of Delimar Vera

Episode 588: The Disappearance of Delimar Vera

2024/8/5
logo of podcast Morbid

Morbid

AI Deep Dive AI Chapters Transcript
Topics
Ash 和 Alayna: 本集讲述了Delimar Vera失踪案,这是一个非比寻常的绑架案,最终以令人欣慰的团圆结局告终。案件中没有谋杀发生,但过程紧张刺激。 Luz Cuevas和Pedro Vera夫妇的女儿Delimar于1997年12月5日出生。Luz对女儿的到来非常兴奋,但Pedro则表现得较为冷淡,甚至拒绝签署出生证明。 1997年12月15日,Pedro的表妹Carolyn Correa来到他们家,声称她的车刹车有问题,需要Pedro帮忙修理。在Pedro外出期间,Carolyn和Luz在家中闲聊。 当晚,Luz听到楼上一声巨响,跑上楼发现女儿Delimar的房间着火了,但Delimar不见了,窗户开着。邻居们试图救火并营救婴儿,但火势蔓延迅速,消防员到达后扑灭了大火,但婴儿Delimar失踪了。消防员告诉Pedro婴儿在火灾中被烧死了,但实际上并非如此。由于没有找到婴儿的遗体,无法签发死亡证明,也无法合法宣布Delimar死亡。 Luz和Pedro虽然悲伤,但继续生活,并在1999年又生了一个孩子。2002年,他们分居。但他们都相信Delimar还活着,并试图找到她。 2004年1月24日,Luz在一个家庭聚会上认出了一个长得像她女儿的六岁女孩Aaliyah。Luz怀疑Aaliyah的母亲Carolyn Correa在火灾当晚绑架了她的女儿。Luz巧妙地从Aaliyah的头发中提取了样本用于DNA检测。 Luz将头发样本交给警方进行DNA检测,但由于语言障碍和缺乏信息,起初进展缓慢。Luz寻求了代表Angel Cruz的帮助,后者说服警方重新调查此案,案件移交给费城特殊受害者部门。 在DNA检测结果出来之前,Aaliyah被暂时安置在寄养家庭。DNA检测结果证实Aaliyah就是Delimar Vera。Carolyn在被警方找到之前逃跑了,留下了她的其他三个孩子。警方认为Carolyn在1997年12月15日纵火并绑架了Delimar。Carolyn面临纵火、绑架和隐瞒儿童下落的指控。Luz对女儿被找回感到欣慰。 Carolyn自首。Carolyn之前曾在新泽西州的一家医疗机构纵火,并声称自己在家分娩以掩盖罪行。Carolyn曾在2000年谎称自己怀孕并流产,还向同事展示了一张死婴的照片。 Carolyn声称Pedro在火灾后将Delimar交给了她,并声称Luz知道此事。调查人员认为Carolyn在绑架Delimar的过程中有同谋。Carolyn的医疗记录显示她当时并没有怀孕。Carolyn认罪,被判处9到30年监禁。 为了女儿的利益,Luz和Pedro保持着良好的关系。为了不扰乱Aaliyah,Luz和Pedro继续叫她Aaliyah。Luz和Pedro将他们的故事卖给了Lifetime电视台,改编成电影《Little Girl Lost》。Luz和Pedro对费城市政府提起民事诉讼,指控其未能对Delimar进行适当的搜寻。 Carolyn Correa: 我坚称自己无罪,并认为Pedro Vera将孩子交给了我。我抚养了Aaliyah六年,这很不公平。我需要心理咨询,并为造成的混乱道歉。 Luz Cuevas: 我始终相信我的女儿还活着,并最终通过DNA检测找到了她。费城市政府未能尽到责任,未能对我的女儿进行适当的搜寻。 Pedro Vera: 我一直相信我的女儿还活着,并尽力寻找她。

Deep Dive

Chapters

Shownotes Transcript

On December 15, 1997, ten-day-old Delimar Vera died in a tragic housefire when the Philadelphia home of Luz Cuevas and Pedro Vera caught fire unexpectedly. After a brief investigation, the fire department identified a faulty heater as the cause of the fire and deemed the baby’s death an accident and claimed that the girl’s remains had been completely destroyed in the blaze. Luz Cuevas was skeptical of their explanation and struggled to accept her daughter’s death.

Six years after the fire, Luz was at a party where she ran into Pedro’s cousin, whom she hadn’t seen in several years. The woman, Carolyn Correa, had with her a little girl named Aaliyah, whom she claimed was her daughter, though Luz didn’t remember her having children or being pregnant six years earlier. Even more suspicious was that six-year-old Aaliyah bore a striking resemblance to Luz herself and she couldn’t shake the feeling that Aaliyah was in fact her own supposedly dead daughter, Delimar. 

Had Luz Cuevas been right all along? Had Delimar somehow managed to survive the fire? And if so, why was she now in the custody of a strange woman she hadn’t seen in six years?

Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!

References

Benson, Clea, and Rusty Pray. 1997. "10-day-old baby dies in N. Phila. fire." Philadelphia Inquirer, December 16: 38.

CBS News. 2004. New twist in baby ID case. March 9. Accessed June 28, 2024. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-twist-in-baby-id-case/.

CNN. 2004. Mom finds kidnapped daughter six years later. March 2. Accessed June 28, 2024. https://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Northeast/03/01/girl.found.alive/.

Cuevas v. City of Philadelphia. 2006. 05-3749 (United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania, August 11).

Egan, Nicole Weisensee. 2005. "Her side of the story." Philadelphia Daily News, October 13: 3.

Frisby, Mann. 1997. "Heater blamed in fire that clais infant." Philadelphia Daily News, December 16: 10.

George, Jason. 2004. "Girl found and woman held after a ruse lasting years." New York Times, March 3: A13.

Gregory, Sean. 2004. Back from the blaze. March 15. Accessed June 28, 2024. https://time.com/archive/6737931/back-from-the-blaze/.

Pompilio, Natalie. 2004. "Kidnapped girl returned to birth mother." Philadelphia Inquirer, March 8.

Pompilio, Natalie, and Joel Bewley. 2004. "Case of child once believed dead is far from over." Philadelphia Inquirer, March 6.

Pompilio, Natalie, and Thomas Gibbons. 2004. "Woman suspected of kidnapping girl 6 years ago turns." Philadelphia Inquirer, March 2.

Soteropoulos, Jacqueline. 2005. "Abductor of infant gets 9 to 30 years." Philadelphia Inquirer, September 24: 1.

Tampa Bay Times. 2004. Daughter lost in fire returns, but questions swirl in family. March 7. Accessed June 27, 2024. https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2004/03/07/daughter-lost-in-fire-returns-but-questions-swirl-in-family/.

The Record. 2004. DNA testing helps mom find only daughter. March 2. Accessed June 28, 2024. https://www.recordnet.com/story/news/2004/03/03/dna-testing-helps-mom-find/50702564007/.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy) and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info).