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  • Rousseau was crying while sitting on the porch steps with her arms folded across her chest as deputies told her they were trying to figure out whether this was a “viable baby that you miscarried,” the body camera footage from 2018 showed.

    Then-Deputy Jacqueline Mitcham asked her to estimate how big her belly was, prompted her to demonstrate the size of the baby with her hands, and asked her why she didn’t call 911.

    “I didn’t want to get put in the hospital,” Rousseau explained. “Who’s gonna take care of my kids?”

    She repeatedly told the deputies she didn’t know how far along she was in the pregnancy and had done nothing wrong. She explained she was just lying in bed when the stillbirth happened.

    “Have you given much thought about why that happened?” asked Mitcham.

    “Because I did everything I could to have a miscarriage,” the mother replied, saying she ingested cinnamon – which she read online could naturally end a pregnancy. She also told authorities her car broke down a lot and that she had to push the vehicle when it did.

    But doctors would later testify there was no scientific proof the actions Rousseau described had caused the stillbirth – a point the judge later cited in his order vacating her conviction.

    You could at least read the article.



  • Before she went to prison, Rousseau’s life was defined by constant change – from the countless times she had moved to the jobs she worked.

    At 14 years old, she could insulate a house “better than most men” and assemble a roof in high heels, she said. As far as jobs go, Rousseau has done “pretty much everything,” including bartending, detailing cars and cleaning hotels and Airbnbs.

    Her favorite job was working as a taxi driver for 15 years because she could lend a sympathetic ear to passengers when they needed it most.

    But on the day law enforcement showed up on her doorstep, Rousseau says she was the one who needed that support.

    Oh you don’t understand paragraphs, I see.

    It doesn’t state that she started working at 14. By 14, she was a skilled laborer.