The mother and grandfather of a newborn found dead in a ditch in Iowa have been charged with first-degree murder, and court documents say they told investigators the baby was still alive when they put him in a trash bag and abandoned him.
Megan K. Staude, 25, of Norfolk, told police the child was born at home on Feb. 24, according to a police affidavit. She told authorities that she put him in a box and didn’t provide any care for two days before she and her father Rodney A. Staude, 64, put him in the bag.
Rodney Staude also confessed and said he helped his daughter dispose of the bag in a ditch near Norwalk, according to the documents.
Both the Staudes initially told police the baby died on the way to the hospital after it was born, authorities said. Megan Staude said she buried him in a cemetery in Cumming, Iowa, but authorities found no evidence of a fresh grave at the cemetery.
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Law enforcement officers received a tip from Megan Staude's co-workers on March 8, leading to the discovery of the body. On March 13, a witness showed authorities a text conversation with Megan Staude, in which the witness asked her, “Was the baby alive when you left him?” and she replied, “A little,” the complaint says.
“It’s just a tragic set of circumstances on a number of levels,” Norwalk Police Chief Greg Staples told The Des Moines Register. “That baby didn’t have the choice to decide his own fate and now there’s people in jail because of it.”
The results of an autopsy are pending and the investigation is ongoing.
Rodney and Megan Staude are each being held in the Warren County jail on $1 million bond.
Authorities told the Register they don't know who the child's father is.
Iowa has a law that allows someone to leave an infant up to 3 months old at a hospital or health care facility without facing legal action.
Photos: Trump returns to Iowa Monday at Adler Theatre in Davenport

Former President Donald Trump talks to the crowd at the Adler Theatre in Davenport as he makes a return to Iowa Monday in another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Former President Donald Trump talks to the crowd at the Adler Theatre in his return to Iowa and Davenport on Monday in another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Former President Donald Trump talks to the crowd at the Adler Theatre as he making a return to Iowa and Davenport Monday in another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Steve and Jodie McGuire of Bettendorf wear their President Donald Trump jacket with Donald Trump's face on it during the the former President Donald Trump rally at the Adler Theatre in Davenport as he makes a return trip to Iowa Monday in another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Former President Donald Trump onto the stage as he is welcomed by the crowd at the Adler Theatre in Davenport as he makes a return to Iowa Monday in another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Former President Donald Trump talks to the crowd at the Adler Theatre in Davenport as he makes a return to Iowa Monday in another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Former President Donald Trump waves to the crowd as he exit the stage at the conclusion of his rally Monday at the Adler Theatre in Davenport.

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Donald Trump supporters fill the balcony at the Adler Theatre during the Trump 2024 rally Monday in Davenport.

A large crowd fills the Adler Theatre for the former President Donald Trump rally Monday in Davenport. Trump is making a return to Iowa in another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds introduces the former President Donald Trump to the stage as he makes a return to Iowa at the Adler Theatre Monday in Davenport in another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Former President Donald Trump is making a return to Iowa and Davenport at the Adler Theater Monday in another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.

Former President Donald Trump making a return to Iowa at the Adler Theater Monday in Davenport.