Luz Cuevas Insisted Her Baby Didn’t Die in a Fire—and She Was Right

Luz Cuevas Insisted Her Baby Didn’t Die in a Fire—and She Was Right
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Where is Delimar Vera now?

While the story of what happened to Delimar as a baby has been told time and again, including in the 2008 Lifetime movie Little Girl Lost, only recently has she spoken out about her entire complicated journey.

“When I got to the party, we were all hanging out downstairs, and that’s when I saw my mother for the first time,” Delimar, now 26, recalled of seeing Luz for the first time in the 2024 Fremantle docuseries The Hand That Robbed the CradleI just thought, ‘Oh, my god, look at this beautiful woman.’ I just gravitated towards her, I don’t know why. I was just so intrigued.”

The woman “kept smiling at me and we kept looking at each other,” she continued. “Of course, I didn’t know in that moment that we had any relation to one another.”

Delimar remembered the woman pulling hair out of her head, but then Carolyn rushed her out of the party.

“I remember being home with Carolyn,” Delimar said in the series, “and her telling me, ‘There’s this bad woman that wants to take you away from us,’ and I told her, ‘I’m not going to [let her] do that.'”

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