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"I've done a horrible thing"

A young, expectant mother, looking forward to starting a new life in Portland. A mother of two desperate to fill her needs, no matter the cost. When their two paths crossed, it would leave one of them dead and the other holding a baby in her arms. Today, I’ll be telling the story of Heather Snively and Korena Roberts.


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Heather Snively, showing off her growing baby bump
Heather Snively, showing off her growing baby bump
Heather, out to eat in happier times
Heather, out to eat in happier times
Korena Robert's infamous mug shot. Visible- the scratch on her neck from Heather's self-defense - Wash. Co. Sheriffs Office
Korena Robert's infamous mug shot. Visible- the scratch on her neck from Heather's self-defense - Wash. Co. Sheriffs Office
At the arraignment- Wash. Co. Courts
At the arraignment- Wash. Co. Courts

Korena boo-hooing when learning she'll spend the rest of her life in prison- Wash. Co. Courts
Korena boo-hooing when learning she'll spend the rest of her life in prison- Wash. Co. Courts

 
 
 

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I just read this post about the tragic case of Heather Snively and Korena Roberts and I have to say it’s such a heartbreaking and complex story that really makes you think about how people end up in these awful situations and the ripple effects it has on everyone involved. It’s clear the author put effort into laying out the facts and the timeline, and while the details are disturbing, it also highlights how important it is to have support systems and clarity when life feels overwhelming. Sometimes when you’re under stress or juggling multiple responsibilities, whether it’s personal struggles or academic pressures, it can feel like you’re drowning and don’t know where to turn, and that’s when reaching out…

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