By Chuck Hustmyre
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Although she had earned a law degree, Molly did not work as an attorney after returning home, nor is she listed as a member of the Colorado Bar Association.
An article in the Boulder newspaper The Daily Camera said Molly worked for Sierra Companies of Boulder. When Crime Library tried recently to reach her at a Boulder company by that name, a spokeswoman for the company said no one named Molly Midyette or Molly Bowers worked there.
In the spring of 2005, Molly found out she was pregnant. In mid-July, The Daily Camera ran a wedding announcement. Three weeks later, Alex and Molly were married at Alex's parents' home in Boulder.
On Dec. 17, Jason Jay "J.J." Midyette was born. He was close to six weeks premature, according to Molly's friend Talia Goetting, who stood in the couple's wedding, but Molly was overjoyed. "She always wanted to be a mom," Goetting said.
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Dr. Jill Siegfried |
Jason had some health problems but nothing too severe. He was small and barely gained any weight the first several weeks after he was born. His frequent crying caused his pediatrician, Dr. Jill Siegfried, to suspect he might be having gas pains. She suggested medication.
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