Notice in the story, her attorney said that the courts gave her a light 
sentence, ' Because of traumatic events in her childhood. I have the 
CPS/ Foster homes records, Lauri Mejlde, was a foster child in the 
Peggy Jefferies < Foster home > where My daughter was forced 
to stay. In the foster home records, time and again, Peggy Jefferies 
coached the girls to lie to cover for their abuse in this home. 

It stands her childhood played out in the death of her child, that she was 
in fear for her life, thus lying for her boyfriend, when he let the baby 
drown. Notice how the media made no mention that she was tramatized by a 
state ran foster home like the Jefferies. 
Why did the Media fail to report this fact ? Read the story.

Peggy jefferies, son was married to the head of the Department of 
Social and Health Services in Washington State, Lyle Quasim.
According to Jefferies. The Jefferies foster home files note that 
her Son and Daughter -in - law was into drugs and prostitution

So there you have it folks, once again the Media, wants to keep 
Washington state foster care smelling like a rose. 

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Mom Who Cremated Baby Headed to Jail 
October 8, 1999 
RENTON - A Renton woman will spend the next year in jail for cremating her 
baby in a public park after he drowned in the bathtub. 

22-year-old Laura Mjelde was convicted of rendering criminal assistance. 

Her toddler, Christopher Hutton, drowned in the bathtub. Mjelde left the boy 
with her boyfriend, Stanley Red. He left Christopher in the bathtub while he 
made a beer run and when he returned, he says the boy had drowned. 

Red, Mjelde and her sister burned the baby’s body in a trashcan at a park. 

Mjelde later confessed what had happened to KOMO 4 News. That’s when police 
became aware of the death. 

Red received 16 years in prison for manslaughter. 

Mjelde has two other children. She has lost custody of both. An infant born 
last May has been adopted and her four-year-old son is in foster care. 


 

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