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The father of a newborn baby who authorities seek to find is a registered sex offender. according to US police records.
Since their parents’ car caught fire and malfunctioned on the M61 near Bolton on January 5th, the infant has been missing.
Constance “Toots” Marten and Mark Gordon have moved rapidly between Liverpool, Harwich, Colchester, and London since that time, giving the impression that they are eluding capture.
On January 7, they were last seen on surveillance footage near East Ham Underground Station.
Ms. Marten, often known as Toots to her friends, is descended from a wealthy Dorset family whose mansion served as the setting for the 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow-starring adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma.
She first met Gordon in 2016, and he has been a registered sex offender in the UK since 2010 after being found guilty of raping a 14-year-old girl in Florida.
Before being deported to Britain, he spent about 20 years in prison in the US.
“Our top priority is ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the newborn baby,” Det Supt Lewis Basford, of the Metropolitan Police, said.
“We have no evidence to suggest that either Constance or the baby have been assessed by medical professionals.”
Even the fact that the child was born prematurely or at full term is unknown to the police.
They might have been born inside the car, according to the police, as they were only a day or so old when the fire started.
According to police, the couple appears to have left their house in Eltham, south-east London, in September, around the time Ms. Marten would have begun to exhibit indications of pregnancy, and has since lived on the road.
They left the motorway embankment following the 06:30 fire near Farnworth and hailed down a taxi, which drove them to Liverpool.
They then took another taxi to the Harwich port in Essex, although there is no evidence that they attempted to board a ship.
They spent hundreds of pounds in taxi charges over the course of two days when they took a taxi from Harwich to East Ham on January 7.
Taxi drivers claim to have heard the infant in their vehicles.
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