Abducted Tennessee baby's mom gets kids back
Infant Yair Anthony Carrillo and three siblings were no longer in foster care and authorities do not believe parents Maria Gurrola and Jose Carrillo were involved in the baby's Sept. 29 abduction, the Department of Children's Services and Nashville police said.
Gurrola told The Tennessean she was better but still has nightmares reliving the ordeal.
"It's a bad horror movie," she said. "But it's getting better. I have my baby. I have my children, and I'm healing physically and emotionally."
Gurrola said she had wanted to return to Mexico after the attack and never return to the home where the kidnapping and stabbing happened. But for the time being, they are still in Antioch.
"We know we have to see this out because the police expect us to," she said.
(...) Gurrola lost custody of Yair and his three siblings after the baby was found safe in Alabama. Two officials familiar with the case, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it, said the state took the children after someone claimed a family member had tried to sell the baby.
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