No murder charge for woman accused of cutting baby from womb

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Friday, March 27, 2015
Dynel Lane
Police say the suspect in a baby snatching case, Dynel Lane, held a Colorado nurses' aide license
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LONGMONT, Colo. -- Prosecutors say a Colorado woman accused of luring an expectant mother to a basement and cutting the baby from her belly will not be charged with murder.

Catherine Olguin, a spokeswoman for the Boulder County District Attorney's Office, said Thursday night that prosecutors won't bring the charge in the baby's death. But she declined to say why or what charges 34-year-old Dynel Lane will face.

Investigators say 26-year-old Michelle Wilkins was attacked when she went to Lane's Longmont home in response to a Craigslist ad for baby clothes on March 18. Wilkins survived the attack.

Colorado has twice rejected proposals to make the violent death of a fetus a homicide, refusing to join 38 other states and the federal government for fear such a law would be used to restrict abortions.