Woman accused of murdering teenager threatened to take her baby, court hears

A woman named Anne Geeves, along with her husband Robert, is accused of murdering teenager Amber Haigh over two decades ago. The prosecution claims that the Geeves used Haigh as a surrogate mother and then killed her. During the court proceedings, it was revealed that Anne Geeves threatened Haigh, saying she would take her newborn baby away from her. Both Anne and Robert Geeves, who are now 64 years old, have pleaded not guilty to the murder charge. Haigh disappeared without a trace in June 2002, and the case has resurfaced after all these years.

Couple used missing teen as surrogate mother before killing her, court told

A court in New South Wales heard that a couple from country New South Wales allegedly used the intellectually disabled teenager Amber Michelle Haigh as a "surrogate mother" so they could have another baby before they killed her. Robert and Anne Geeves, who now reside in Harden, are facing one count each of murder in connection with Haigh's disappearance in June 2002. The prosecution outlined their case during the trial, suggesting that Haigh was "removed from the equation" after giving birth. The tragic case has shocked the community and raised questions about the treatment of vulnerable individuals.