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Kathy Coy Pleads Guilty To Kidnapping, Murdering Pregnant Woman

Kathy Coy

By BRUCE SCHREINER   02/17/12 01:44 PM ET  AP

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- An infant born prematurely in a violent attack on his mother 10 months ago is learning to walk, beginning to talk and bears a bittersweet resemblance to the slain woman.

Friday was a sad but important date for the boy's family: His mother's killer pleaded guilty but mentally ill to cutting him from the womb and leaving the woman dead beside a rural road. Prosecutors say 21-year-old Jamie Stice was shocked with a stun gun before having her wrists and throat cut last April. Kathy Coy of Morgantown faces life in prison without parole at her sentencing March 1.

Before Friday's hearing, the boy's grandmother proudly showed off a photo of her chubby, smiling grandson atop his father's shoulders. Isaiah Allen Stice Reynolds lives with his father and is said to be thriving despite being born about five weeks early.

His grandmother, Jeannie Stice, said that Isaiah visits them every other weekend. He's crawling, trying to walk, and says "mama" and "dada."

"He looks a whole lot like Jamie when she was a baby," Stice said.

Jamie Stice's 29-year-old brother Eric marvels at how his nephew has overcome his violent entry into the world.

"He's a miracle," he said after the hearing. "He's never had a doctor visit where he weighed in too light."

Family members sing the same songs his mother sang him while he was in the womb. At home, Jeannie Stice memorializes her daughter with a wall of photos that recount happy times. There are photos of her pregnant daughter and ultrasound pictures of Isaiah.

Jeannie and Eric Stice were among 35 relatives and friends of Jamie Stice who came to Warren County Circuit Court to witness Coy's plea. They wore pink ribbons.

"There's no justice that can be served," Eric Stice said afterward, calling his sister's killer a monster. "The worst possible thing that they could do to her would not suffice the actions she committed. She took a beautiful, innocent young lady from a world of people who loved her, including an infant son."

Coy, who had shown little emotion in previous hearings, cried and shook her head Friday as a prosecutor read the evidence against her. Her slight, high-pitched voice shook with emotion as she entered her plea to murder, capital kidnapping and kidnapping. She wore an orange jail jumpsuit and leg irons.

"The brutality of it is like nothing any of us have ever seen," Warren County Commonwealth's Attorney Chris Cohron said afterward.

Cohron said he would have sought the death penalty if Coy had been convicted at trial.

Police had said Coy and Stice were Facebook friends. Stice's mutilated body was found off a dirt road in southern Kentucky on April 14, a day after she had been seen leaving her home with Coy. Police arrested Coy at a local hospital after she arrived with the infant but showed no signs of having given birth.

Psychologist Eric Drogin testified briefly before the plea was entered. Drogin said he met with the 34-year-old Coy as recently as this week and that she suffers from a mental illness.

During a hearing in April, Kentucky State Police detective Chad Winn testified that Coy had lured Stice out of her home by telling her they were going shopping for baby supplies.

After killing Stice and stealing the baby boy, Coy drove to the home of a friend and said she had given birth to the baby, Winn said. The friend told troopers that Coy was in a car, wearing no pants and sitting on the placenta while holding the baby, who had grass on him.

The friend called for an ambulance after helping to clean the baby and taking a picture of the newborn. At the hospital on April 13, Coy brought in a uterus, ovaries and placenta with umbilical cord still attached, along with the baby, Winn said.

Coy initially insisted she gave birth to the boy, then told police she bought the baby for $550, Winn said.

Police searched Coy's home and computer, finding links to two pregnant women on her Facebook page. Investigators found one of the women unharmed, but couldn't find Stice. Police would later find a stun gun and two knives believed to be used in the attack.

"I then asked Ms. Coy if that baby was Jamie Stice's," Winn testified. "She answered `I don't know.' I was alarmed by this."

Coy eventually led detectives to a wooded area off a dirt road, where Stice's remains were located.

Winn told reporters Friday that Coy had faked pregnancies and was obsessed with the thought of having a baby.

Coy has two children of her own but they didn't live with her, Winn said.

"The miracle in the whole thing is that the baby made it," Winn said of Jamie Stice's baby.

Stice's brother, Eric, said his nephew will grow up knowing about his mother and her hopes for him. She wrote letters to her son during her pregnancy that he'll be given. Relatives visit her grave regularly, sometimes taking Isaiah along.

"I'd say it will probably be a tradition to fill him in how much his mom loved him and how much she wanted to be there," he said.

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Associated Press writer Brett Barrouquere contributed to this story from Louisville, Ky.

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12:33 AM on 02/23/2012
So senseless; a woman's life taken and a baby denied the chance to ever meet his mother. Crazy or not, I hope she is incarcerated for a very long time.
03:31 PM on 02/22/2012
I am hoping that getting Jamie's story out there will help save the lives of other mothers-to-be from predatory women who will stop at nothing to get a baby.
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lisaman
I am a liberal American so get over it
11:19 AM on 02/22/2012
Just one more example of, looks can be deceiving.
11:04 AM on 02/21/2012
Ugh...........makes me so sick to hear these stories about women cutting other women open to steal their babies. I agree that she is mentally ill, but I think she needs to be behind bars for the rest of her life because she is dangerous and it sounds like she is so obsessed with babies that she would do it again in a heartbeat.

Who would ever think to warn your pregnant friend or relative to be on the lookout for somebody trying to steal their baby from their womb?
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summer261987
if only~~
09:55 PM on 02/20/2012
think i'm about to throw up! >.
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Mailman
02:40 PM on 02/20/2012
Life in prison with no parole and hope you get shanked.
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dbrett480
07:48 PM on 02/19/2012
She just faces life in prison? If we actually started using the death penalty, maybe it would be a deterrent.
11:47 AM on 02/23/2012
Don't think death pently would help! People that are weird do not think they will be caught!!!
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bettyboop68
10:39 PM on 02/18/2012
You do the crime you do the time! Ugh
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10:34 PM on 02/18/2012
I know people who suffer from mental illness... Bi Polar etc..... They don't do things like this. Just a narcissistic fool who wants what she wants.
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janeyre
"Wielding the power of King w/instincts of slave
06:37 PM on 02/18/2012
Why didn't they give her death?
11:22 PM on 02/19/2012
My guess would be that the death penalty must be imposed by a jury and by pleading guilty she avoided that risk, or maybe they offered her a deal to save the cost of a trial.

"Coy, who had shown little emotion in previous hearings, cried and shook her head Friday as a prosecutor read the evidence against her. Her slight, high-pitched voice shook with emotion as she entered her plea to murder, capital kidnapping and kidnapping. She wore an orange jail jumpsuit and leg irons.

"The brutality of it is like nothing any of us have ever seen," Warren County Commonwealth's Attorney Chris Cohron said afterward.

Cohron said he would have sought the death penalty if Coy had been convicted at trial."
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scrapper7
"Baby Jay-Cee:)"
05:09 PM on 02/18/2012
I suffered a terribly abusive childhood and have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder and clinical depression. Yet, for the grace of God, I have never perpetrated such heinous behavior. We all have an instinctive knowledge of right and wrong. I'm tired of slick lawyers using an 'abusive childhood' as a defense for murder, kidnapping, rape, etc. The more our justice system allows this bubblegum defense, the more predators will escape righteous punishment.
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Renee Johnson
12:04 PM on 02/21/2012
I am sorry to hear about your childhood...mine was similar to that with an abusive/achololic step dad..he beat my mother and us kids until my mother got the strength to leave the state with us..those times have played a lot into my choice of a husband and the way I raise my children, however the sick twisted way this people come out, I just simply don't understand and the legal system is and has always been a joke...Bless the little one and I pray he stays strong and they teach him to never forget his mother!!
08:24 AM on 02/18/2012
Mentally Ill? Sane enough to do the crime, sane enough to do the time!
04:06 PM on 02/20/2012
i dont think a sane person does something like that... however i agree she deserves every long, drawn out, lonely moment she spends in jail
08:00 AM on 02/18/2012
It's kinda sad how easily they can say they were mentally ill and suddenly get off easier. I might believe in justice for all, but that justice also includes the wronged be they dead or alive. When there is no doubt or slim to no chance of doubt, and slims leaving town, then death penalty should be used. Rehabilitation works on a few, but not all. She planned this way to much and mutilated the poor woman besides killing her and trying to take her baby from her family.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
10:27 PM on 02/17/2012
Prison justice will take care of her. Her life sentence will not be a long one.
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TruthHurtsPPL
"The truth is rarely pure and never simple"
04:34 PM on 02/17/2012
This is so horrible, I can't imagine the fear and pain that poor woman went through. If any deserves the death penalty its Coy.