Investigation Began
After listening to Cynthia the police set the investigation rolling. They began by checking the offices of Cambria County Coroner and Somerset County Coroner with the hope of fetching details of the baby Easton. Surprisingly, none of them had any records of Easton Lang.
No Trace
Clearly, something was definitely wrong. After getting no clue about Easton Lang in both offices, police directed their investigation to Conemaugh Memorial Hospital and Conemaugh Memorial OB/GYN. However, no records of Easton Lang or Kaycee Lang were to be found. Now their doubts were solidifying.
Infant Remained A Mystery
Thereafter, the officers made their way towards the funeral home where the couple had bought an urn to keep their child’s remains. But surprisingly, there were no records of the newborn. No one had seen the baby except for the couple themselves.
He Wasn’t There
Everything was getting clear now. The police reached out to the couple to ask them some questions on August 5. Geoffrey tried to wash his hands off by saying that he was not with Kaycee at the time the baby was born. But he had learned that the condition of the baby was very poor. His heartrates had dropped down to 55 bpm.
A Disease
Kaycee said that the baby was diagnosed with respiratory distress syndrome that caused his untimely death. No matter how much, the officers tried, the police could not believe them. Officers had to let go of them as they did not have any evidence on their hands. However, the very next day they reached Lang’s home with a search warrant.
A Doll
While searching the house, they discovered something rather astonishing. They found a real looking newborn doll. They had been using this doll as their newborn baby. No one could suspect it as the doll looked so lifelike. Along with that they also found an urn that had “Easton Walt Lang” written on it.