‘Human like material in the restroom’: Woman declares ‘I’m not selfish’ after startling discovery in fast food toilet leads to her arrest, police say

Mallori Patrice Strait

Inset: Mallori Patrice Strait (Bexar County Jail). Background: Whataburger fast food joint where she allegedly gave birth to a baby girl and left her in a toilet (Google Maps).

Authorities in Texas arrested a woman after she allegedly gave birth inside a 24-hour fast food restaurant’s bathroom and left the corpse of the baby girl in the toilet.

Court records show Mallori Patrice Strait is facing an abuse of a corpse charge and sits in San Antonio’s Bexar County Jail on a $100,000 bond. According to an arrest affidavit obtained by San Antonio CBS affiliate KENS, employees at a Whataburger at the corner of FM 78 and Walzem Road told cops a woman came into the building around midnight Thursday. She reportedly locked herself into the bathroom around 2 a.m. and stayed there for several hours. The manager said the woman could be heard making several noises.

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Employees gave her water and offered her help. However, she reportedly would not leave. Eventually, they called 911 to have authorities check on the woman’s well-being. Deputies with the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office arrived and detained the woman. Firefighters also responded to the restaurant and reportedly found “human like material in the restroom.”

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