In the programme “Dateline: Abducted” on NBC, it is discussed how Heidi Elizabeth Broussard vanished in December 2019 and died. The investigation that followed produced some puzzling discoveries. After all, Margo Carey, her two-week-old baby, had disappeared along with her until being found at the residence of Magen Rose Fieramusca, one of Heidi’s closest friends. Heidi’s body was also discovered in the trunk of her car, which was parked outside her house in the Houston area. She was so, naturally, charged with being the attacker.
Who is Magen Fieramusca?
When Heidi Broussard and Magen Rose Fieramusca were eleven years old, they met at a religious camp. From that moment on, they bonded quickly and never let go. They supported each other through everything, from dating and difficult times as teenagers to beginning a family and thinking about job changes in their 20s and early 30s. Both times, most recently on November 26, 2019 (for Margo), Heidi and her boyfriend received their children with Magen present in the delivery room. Despite Magen’s claims to be 37 weeks pregnant, she had drove to Austin.
Around the same time that year, Heidi and Magen both announced their pregnancies, and they had talked eagerly about maybe giving birth on the same day. Even after splitting up with Christoper Green in March 2019, Magen and her partner remained together to raise their future child at the 8100 block of Bo Jack Drive in Houston. Since he had seen Magen’s tummy expanding over time, he had assumed he was going to become a parent. Since they were no longer emotionally linked, Christoper never regarded it as bare, and when officials questioned him about it, he characterised it as “hard.”
And if all of this wasn’t enough, that same morning a witness noticed a woman walking out carrying a baby in her arms who was wearing a knit cap. Moreover, Magen was implicated by her internet footprint. She had searched for “Amber Alert issued Austin” and “reasons for Amber Alert” after 10:30 p.m. that night. She then looked for “bodies found in Austin, Texas” two days later, and on December 17, 2019, she permanently deleted her Facebook account. The worst of them all, though, was that it appeared as though Magen was infatuated with her pal because she had searched for Heidi’s name online 162 times in a single month.
Magen Fieramusca is Behind Bars Today
In relation to the death of Heidi Broussard and the kidnapping of her daughter, Magen was charged with two counts of third-degree kidnapping (for Heidi and Margo), one crime of tampering with a body, and one count of capital murder. She was accused of fabricating a pregnancy in order to take Heidi’s child and pass it off as her own. According to documents, Heidi had informed Shane that Magen had given birth on December 8 or 9, but during a police interrogation, Magen said the girl had been born on December 12.
Magen has been sentenced to 55 years in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree murder on February 2, 2023, after spending more than three years in jail on a $1.6 million bond as a result of the outbreak. It’s important to remember that, as part of her plea deal, she gave up the right to an appeal, which means that after the final sentencing hearing, her cases were no longer eligible for post-conviction action.
As a result, Magen Fieramusca, who is 37 years old, is currently detained at the William P. Hobby Unit for Women in Marlin, Falls County, Texas, which has highest security. It is anticipated that she will stay there until at least 2047. We say this because, based on official data from the State Department of Corrections, she will be eligible for parole on June 19, 2047, even though her whole term ends on December 18, 2074.