Impregnated Inmate Daisy Link's Scandalous Jailhouse Pregnancy Via Air Duct
NewsNationNovember 5, 20256 min218,014 views
18 connectionsΒ·15 entities in this videoβThe Case of Daisy Link
- π Daisy Link, accused of murdering her husband, became a "scientific curiosity" after becoming pregnant in jail in the fall of 2023.
- β οΈ Authorities found no evidence of sexual battery, and Link had no contact with men, making her pregnancy a mystery.
The Unconventional Conception
- π DNA tests revealed the father was fellow inmate Joan Depaz, who was housed two floors above Link.
- π¬ The pair communicated and passed notes through an air duct between their cells.
- π‘ They escalated their communication by passing notes on a makeshift cable and eventually, semen in Saran Wrap, using a yeast infection applicator.
A Calculated Plan?
- π¬ Depaz stated he put semen in Saran Wrap five times a day for a month to send to Link.
- π Phone calls between Link and Depaz reveal discussions about the possibility of pregnancy and the method used.
- π° Link's mother expressed shock, and Daisy Link suggested the pregnancy could be a way to sue the jail and potentially get released.
The Outcome
- πΆ Daisy Link and Joan Depaz's baby girl was born in June of the previous year and is now living with Depaz's mother.
- βοΈ Link's trial for the murder of her husband began shortly before this revelation.
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