Our documentation process has now reached the two year mark. It has been time consuming and, at times, painstaking. From the outset, the intention was simple: allow the evidence to speak for itself. With scrutiny from press, police and the wider public continuing to grow, the next phase in the ongoing Jayne’s Baby Bank matter took shape through the creation of the “Jayne’s Baby Bank Exposed” Facebook group.
Created on 31 January, the group was designed to circulate material that may not have been seen on our website, while consolidating key findings in a structured and accessible format. All information shared was drawn from public sources. Clear rules were established from the beginning. Access was open. Those who felt affected by previous events linked to the baby bank were given a platform to speak openly, without intimidation, and without needing to remain silent.
1 Million Views
Within three weeks of launch, the group surpassed one million views. The content highlighted both established and emerging concerns, alongside exclusive material that had not yet been published elsewhere. Certain disclosures were deliberately timed.
Among the most significant releases were two videos showing Carrie-Anne Ridsdale recording herself fly tipping, accompanied by her own unfiltered commentary. The footage was not presented as edited narrative but as primary source material. It offers direct insight into conduct and tone, allowing viewers to form their own conclusions regarding the individual operating under the name “Jayne’s Baby Bank”.


Audio Commentary and Analytical Review
Using AI assisted analysis, we processed large volumes of material including FOI responses, transcripts, public records and archived images. The objective was not embellishment but clarification: separating verifiable fact from personal narrative, distinguishing historical claims from present reality, and presenting findings in a format that is structured and digestible.
This approach enabled complex datasets to be understood more easily by the public, without removing the underlying source documentation.
The Counter Narrative
Subsequently, Carrie-Anne Ridsdale, also known as Jayne Price, created a separate Facebook group titled “Jayne’s Baby Bank STALKERS & HATERS Exposed”. The group appears to focus on discrediting critics, revisiting prior grievances and targeting individuals associated with the original Exposed group. Of particular concern are instances where references have extended to members’ families. Any involvement of children in online disputes raises serious safeguarding questions. In one such post she threatened to release videos of what she claimed as “child abuse”.
This statement is particularly troubling as it frames alleged child abuse as leverage in an online dispute. If such material genuinely existed, the appropriate course of action would be referral to safeguarding authorities, not its use as a threat. Publicly invoking allegations involving children in this manner raises serious ethical, safeguarding and legal concerns.







Great Work as always