Susan Elizabeth Baker Hid Baby: Shannon Dedrick Found Under Bed After 5 Days Missing

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MELISSA NELSON | 11/ 5/09 09:49 PM | AP

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CHIPLEY, Fla. — Investigators spent five days searching a rural area of dense vines and marshes for a missing infant, only to find her lying quietly in a 2-foot by 3-foot cedar box that had been shoved under her baby sitter's bed. Clothing was packed around it to muffle any sounds and baking soda placed inside to mask the stench of dirty diapers.

Authorities said the baby's mother, Chrystina Lynn Mercer, gave the infant to baby sitter Susan Elizabeth Baker early Saturday, then reported her missing about 10 hours later. About 100 law enforcement agents and others spent days scouring around the baby's home in a remote, makeshift community of dirt roads, tin-roof shacks and old mobile homes. Searchers also dug through trash cans and bins.

All along, the baby was under the bed.

Washington County Sheriff Bobby Haddock choked up Thursday as he described how 7-month-old Shannon Dedrick was stashed in the box for 12 straight hours before investigators discovered her late Wednesday. They believe she had been in the closed box on and off for several days.

"She was way back under the bed," he said. "But she was not crying."

Baker had written a letter to Gov. Charlie Crist's office in August, pleading for help for the baby and claiming her father shook her and both parents did drugs in front of her. She asked Mercer a week ago if she could have permanent custody, Haddock said. Officials do not believe Shannon's father, who is Baker's stepbrother, was involved in the disappearance.

Haddock said Shannon apparently had been fed and cared for while she was with Baker, who lived about 12 miles from Mercer. He said Baker became a suspect several days ago but never told them where the baby was, even as they interviewed her.

Shannon appeared healthy, much to the relief of investigators.

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"Once we got the hospital, five or six of us called our wives to let them know that we found the child and a lot grown men were shedding tears," Haddock said.

Mercer's mother, Candis Boyer, attended Thursday's news conference and said afterward that she was there to show support for her daughter and granddaughter. "I love my daughter very deeply," she said briefly before leaving the news conference. At a court hearing later, family members were escorted by sheriff's deputies and didn't talk to reporters.

Mercer was charged with interference of child custody, desertion of a child and several other charges. Charges against Baker included neglect of a child with aggravated circumstances and interference of child custody.

Bond was set at $150,000 for Baker and $75,000 for Mercer. In separate hearings, the women shuffled in wearing leg chains and their hands bound with plastic restraints.

The judge told Mercer she couldn't have contact with her daughter, who was in state custody, if she posts bond. Both women said they understood the charges against them and their arraignments were scheduled for Dec. 14.

Baker's husband, James Arthur Baker, was arrested Wednesday night but released. He is still under investigation, Haddock said.

Shannon's parents told investigators they last saw her when they went to bed around 3 a.m. Saturday and investigators thought she had vanished sometime between then and 8 a.m.

"Statistically speaking this should not have ever happened, that we found this child alive, especially after so many days," said Haddock, who cradled Shannon in his arms as he spoke to reporters earlier Thursday. "Time was against us."

According to court documents, child welfare officials began looking into allegations Shannon was being abused less than two weeks after she was born.

Investigators frequently went to the infant's home from August to late September and reported that both parents used marijuana and kept a messy home. But they said Shannon seemed to be cared for and in September, a physician determined she was healthy.

Susan Baker was involved in another missing child case in South Carolina more than two decades ago. She had been a baby sitter for James Baker and his now ex-wife before she married him, a family member said.

Susan Baker told authorities her stepson, 3-year-old Paul Leonard Baker, disappeared from the family's Beaufort, S.C., home on March 5, 1987, while she napped.

A massive manhunt turned up nothing. She and her husband, James Baker, were extradited to South Carolina in 2000 and charged with assault and battery in Paul's disappearance, according to police reports provided by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. But a grand jury never indicted them and the child was never found.

Paul's grandmother said she blames Susan Baker for her grandson's disappearance. Lambert gained legal custody of Paul's sister.

She was glad the case in Florida has renewed interest in Paul's disappearance.

"I'd like to know if my grandson is dead or alive," said Linda Lambert, 65, of Mebane, N.C. "I'd like some closure."

Susan Baker did serve prison time after authorities investigating Paul's disappearance discovered her 6-year-old stepdaughter had been badly beaten. Susan Baker was sentenced to 10 years in prison but the punishment was suspended to 80 days.

Florida officials refused to answer questions Thursday about the South Carolina case. They would say only that investigators from that state were in Chipley and had spoken with Baker.

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Associated Press writers Erin Gartner in Chicago and Katrina A. Goggins in Columbia, S.C., and APTN video journalist Dave Heller contributed to this report.

CHIPLEY, Fla. — Investigators spent five days searching a rural area of dense vines and marshes for a missing infant, only to find her lying quietly in a 2-foot by 3-foot cedar box that had been...
CHIPLEY, Fla. — Investigators spent five days searching a rural area of dense vines and marshes for a missing infant, only to find her lying quietly in a 2-foot by 3-foot cedar box that had been...
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I am the mother of Paul Baker, and my entire family has suffered at the hands of this woman for over 20 yrs. She took from us not only the child we all loved and adored, but the innocence of my 6yr old daughter, who was made to sit in a closet for hrs with a pot to defecate and urinate in. Cigerette burns to her back and broken bones never treated. Yet Susan was given only 80days as punishment with a child in her care missing. Ask yourself if you came home and your spouse said this one is broken and this one is not here, how would you answer ok? For not only is Susan at fault in all this, her husband James "Rusty" Baker has his place in it all. Now I ask this? This child was spared, thank God, but how many others have not been in these last 20 yrs that she didnt get caught with? Think about it, a dog never learns how to not bury a bone, just how to conceal it better. ty

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 11/09/2009

this monster has hurt many i miss paul the first child that disappered in her care please if any one has any info of this crime or the crime 22 years ago please speak up

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 11/06/2009

This article says "Shannon appeared healthy." Maybe physically, but emotionally this will leave life long scars. I am a mental health professional who sees severe damage done by much less degrees of abandonment. It would be highly traumatizing for an infant to be left alone for that long. And, that Shannon was not crying is indication that she gave up, which could make the damage even more severe. I hope these people are prosecuted to the full extent of the law and that the baby is found a secure home.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 11/06/2009

I agree...an infant that does not cry when in this sort of environment has most likely given up.

I hope the research is right...that effects of trauma experienced at early developmental stages can be reduced by this child being placed with a stable/nurturing family that will lavish her with love, attention, and a secure environment.

And shame on all of those who are commenting on this baby's appearance....
What on earth is WRONG with you? A 7 month old baby is missing for 5 days, is the victim of abuse at the hands of the two people who are supposed to be the LAST two people to ever harm her...her own parents, and may be malnourished (ie. the possible cause of her enlarged head) and all you can do is make rude comments about how large her head is?

It's all just a game and the one who wins is the one who hits the hardest, right? And how hard could an abused and malnourished 7 month old baby possibly hit back? Congratulations, you win...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 11/08/2009

Looking for a reality show perhaps? No doubt someone from Hollywood is alerady calling her.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 11/06/2009
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The investigators were crying? I think I might have left that out of my statement. They were probably crying cause of that big nugget that child has.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 11/06/2009
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So many picking on a baby. Geez!

I think the baby is cute, and I'm so glad they found her. It must be such a nice break for the police who were searching for her...to find a missing baby alive. I'm happy for them that they could go home with smiles that day. Though it must have been horrible to think of the baby being kept in a box.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 11/06/2009
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Hey isn't that Stewie from Family Guy?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 11/06/2009
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That's one big noggin!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 11/06/2009

Alien Baby.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 11/06/2009
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At least she didn't claim the kid was flying around in a mylar UFO balloon

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 11/06/2009

Melissa Nelson, please consider another career. Professional news writing is not your niche.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 11/06/2009
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HAHA, true. Sounds more like : "Me, Tarzan... you, Jane!"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 11/06/2009
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Agreed. I couldn't follow the article.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 11/06/2009
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This is an AP release, folks. This is the state of syndicated news writing today.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 11/06/2009
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rude and hurtful....AND unnecessary!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 11/07/2009
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I totally agree that this is one of the worst written articles I have ever taken the time to read. I'm still drawing up charts and diagrams to try to figure out who all is in the wrong and right in this story... I'm just glad that the child is healthy and maybe in some better custody...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 11/06/2009
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No doubt! I thought it was me (just woke up, still waiting for coffee...)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 11/06/2009

If you reread the very first sentence of the article, you'll find out they "found her lying quietly inside the box." That would most certainly imply she was alive. Otherwise it would have read they "found her lying dead inside the box."

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 11/06/2009
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ok I know the story is upsetting.....but that baby bears an uncanny resemblance to Stewie Griffin

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 11/06/2009
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Area 51

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 11/06/2009
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I'm glad the kid was found, but that is one ugly kid.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 11/06/2009
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I think it's a setup.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 11/06/2009

Absolutely far, far, far too long before mentioning that the child was alive or dead, the headline should have been "baby found alive hidden under babysitters bed for 5 days". I still would have read the article.

This is a news story not a suspense novel, it should not have been dragged out.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 11/06/2009

If you reread the very first sentence of the article, you'll find out they "found her lying quietly inside the box." That would most certainly imply she was alive. Otherwise it would have read they "found her lying dead inside the box."

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 11/06/2009
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Let's hear it for the white trash of the Florida panhandle.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 11/06/2009
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