Louisiana Woman Charged After Baby Kidnapped, Set On Fire, Left On Train Tracks

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A 25-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with first degree murder after a six-month old baby boy was kidnapped from his mother's arms, set on fire and dumped near train tracks in Louisiana last week.

A 25-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with first degree murder after a six-month old baby boy was kidnapped from his mother’s arms, set on fire and dumped near train tracks in Louisiana last week.

Baby Levi Cole Ellerbe was kidnapped on July 17 after two people came to mother Hanna Barker’s trailer door just after 9pm and sprayed her in the face with what she says was mace.

Instinctively, the Barker ran to get help, a statement from Natchitoches police said, and when she went back home, she found her six-month-old baby boy had been taken.

Police said the search for baby Levi began immediately, with additional officers from surrounding precincts called in to help.

Unfortunately, less than 90 minutes after Levi went missing, police were alerted to a fire nearby the railroad, where they found a badly burned six-month-old baby boy.

Levi was rushed to Natchitoches Regional Medical Center in a critical condition but died on Wednesday from his injuries.

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Felicia Marie-Nicole Smith (pictured), 25, was charged with the first degree murder of Levi on Saturday.

Daily Mail reports: Felicia Marie-Nicole Smith, 25, was charged with the first degree murder of Levi on Saturday and booked into the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center.

It is unclear if Smith and Hanna Barker knew each other personally, but the pair are friends on Facebook.

Levi, who had three sisters, Brookelaine, Elizabeth, and Nevaeh, was laid to rest on Friday. His obituary described him as ‘the happiest baby who always had a big smile’.

‘He spent his time playing with siblings and cousins especially outdoors, watching PJ Masks and video gaming with Uncle J,’ the moving tribute read.

‘He was an animal lover and anytime he could get his hands on his dog, Rex, he loved to pull his ears.

‘Levi was a blessing to our family and everyone who met him. We will always remember him as our little ‘Chunky Monkey’.’

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Mother Hanna Barker had run away to escape her attackers, but when she returned, her son was missing.

Neighbor Kanika Johnson was the one who made the 911 call. She told Town Talk she thought the fire had been started by local children and was nothing malicious.

‘I just seen it on fire. I didn’t see nobody or nothing,’ she said. ‘I just thought some kids might have set it on fire or something.’

‘I had called the police and told them to hurry up and send somebody to put the fire out before it spreads.

‘And [the next day] I found out it was a baby.’

Hanna has been grieving with her mother, Kristy Roberts, and her sister.

Baxter Dmitry

Baxter Dmitry

Baxter Dmitry is a writer at The People's Voice. He covers politics, business and entertainment. Speaking truth to power since he learned to talk, Baxter has travelled in over 80 countries and won arguments in every single one. Live without fear.
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1 Comment

  1. Why? Just why? We can not continue this way as a society. With that being said, an eye for an eye. Not a snug warm prison room but hell fire death that she gave that baby.

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