It’s a case that has left an entire community shaken — and now, many are asking how she could walk free.
A 26-year-old Missouri mother, accused of baking her newborn baby to death, could soon be released from jail after a judge cut her bail in half.
Police say Mariah Thomas called her father in a panic, claiming something was wrong with her one-month-old daughter, Za’Riah Mae. When he rushed home, he was met with smoke — and a horrifying sight no parent or grandparent should ever endure.

According to court documents, Thomas told police she had “accidentally placed her baby in the oven instead of the crib.” The infant’s clothes were found melted to her body. A charred blanket lay nearby.
Thomas’ attorney argued she had no criminal history and suffered from mental issues, saying she “thought like a child.” The judge agreed to reduce her bail to $100,000, meaning she could go free for as little as $10,000.
But prosecutors call her a danger to the community — and her release has sparked outrage among locals and parents nationwide.
Once seen smiling in photos with her “princess,” Mariah Thomas now sits at the center of one of Missouri’s darkest headlines. Whether it was a tragic mistake or something far more sinister, the question remains — how do you ever come back from a moment like this?