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discontinued coach bags I'm just thankful that she didn't hurt him," said Taliesha Woodson, Bryce's aunt."What happened was the girl posed as a nurse to my sister, but she also posed to the nurse as her sister," said Woodson. "It was two different stories. She was fooling my sister, and she was fooling the nurse."The boy's grandmother said Friday that he and his mother were at home resting and doing "just great.""It lets me know that the Lord is still in the blessing business, and I give him thanks. Glory to Jesus, because without him, I couldn't have made it through this ordeal," said Charmaine King.Moore, of McKeesport, was handcuffed and taken to police headquarters. She smiled and declined to talk about what happened, saying, "You'll find out the rest later."Channel 4 Action News reporter Andrew Del Greco asked the woman, "Do you have any regret?" She replied,"Somewhat, because I probably hurt his mom," and then added, "It's just a lot when you lose a child."New details were found in the criminal complaint Friday morning. In it, police said Moore had been "loitering" outside the hospital room of the baby's mother, Rhonda King, without an identification badge, and she replied that she was getting off duty when an employee questioned her. when a nurse removed the infant's security tag to prepare him for discharge."We will be reviewing this event to see what improvements could be made in our security procedures," Davis said.Police said Moore admitted planning to take a baby and following through with it. She told police that she convinced people she was pregnant, that she had a C section scheduled for Monday, and