The wedding planner accused of kidnapping Heidi Broussard's one-month-old daughter, Margot, had spent recent weeks telling friends that she had given birth to a baby girl of her own.

Magen Fieramusca, 33, was charged Friday with two counts of kidnapping and one count of tampering with a corpse, after police discovered Margot alive inside Fieramusca's Houston home and Broussard's dead body stuffed in the trunk of a car parked in the driveway.

Authorities now suspect Fieramusca abducted both Broussard and baby Margot, before passing the infant off as her own child with the name 'Luna Mae'.

Fieramusca and Broussard had been 'best friends' for more than two decades and first met at a church camp when they were 11-years-old.

On Thursday evening, a mutual friend of the pair, Caressa Nolte, called in to a live podcast to discuss Broussard's disappearance, when the hosts revealed that police had suddenly descended upon Fieramusca's home.

'Oh my God. What?,' a stunned Nolte gasped on the Jay 4 Justice podcast.

'That's Magen...her best friend. She met her at church camp with me.'

She added: 'I talk to Magen every day. She's been like sick over this. She just had a baby and she's breastfeeding...'

The hosts of the podcast appeared to be intrigued by the fact that Fieramusca and Broussard both had baby girls around the same age, and pressed Nolte for further details

'Her name is Luna Mae.... she's 15 days old, 16 days old,' Nolte told the hosts.

Heidi Broussard (right) is pictured with her 'best friend' Magen Fieramusca (left) in an undated photo. Broussard was found dead in the trunk of Fieramusca's car on Thursday evening. It's now believed Fieramusca may have tried to pass off her dead best friend's baby daughter, Margot, as her own child

An autopsy has confirmed that the body found stuffed in the trunk of a car outside a Houston home is that of missing Austin mom Heidi Broussard (left) After the discovery of the body, Broussard's close friend Magen Fieramusca (right) was arrested in connection to her death in what appears to be a womb-raiding plot to kidnap Broussard's newborn baby Margot

They then asked Nolte whether she had seen a photo of Luna, before she replied that she had not.

However, Nolte claimed to have heard 'Luna Mae' on the phone whilst speaking with Fueramusca.

'I even told her she sounded sweet,' she told the podcast.

According to reports, cops found Broussard's baby, Margot, inside the home when they arrived on Thursday night, but Fieramusca was adamant that the infant was hers.

However, on Friday, Fieramusca was charged with two counts of kidnapping and one count of tampering with a corpse.

The 33-year-old mother disappeared on December 12 with her three-week-old daughter Margot. On Thursday a body suspected to be hers was found in the trunk of a car parked outside of a Northwest Houston area home. Inside investigators found a baby, believed to be Margot, alive and well

Additional charges could be filed now that the autopsy is complete. Fieramusca has not been charged with murder.

A second person is reportedly in custody but has not yet been named.

Broussard and baby Margot vanished from their Austin home on December 12.

On Friday an autopsy revealed the cause of Broussard's death was ligature strangulation and the manner of death was ruled a homicide, according to the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office.

Fieramusca told investigators that Margot, who was found alive and well, was her child. Neighbors and her former attorney said she appeared to be pregnant recently.

Officials are still waiting for official confirmation of the baby's identity through DNA testing, but believe it is Margot, as per The Statesman.

The Houston, Texas $199,000 four-bedroom property where the body of missing mom Heidi Broussard was found in the trunk of a car pictured above

Fieramusca was arrested after a tip led police to the Jersey Village Property where Broussard's body was found in the trunk of a car parked there. That car was registered to Fieramusca.

On social media Broussard hailed Fieramusca as her best friend and gushed about their close friendship on Facebook. Fieramusca was reportedly with her at the hospital when she gave birth to baby Margot on November 26.

The two met at church camp when they were just 11 years old, according to KHOU11.

Law enforcement said Fieramusca pretended to be pregnant herself at the same time as Broussard and even set a fake due date for December 1 and had a Target baby registry with a man named Christopher Green - who DailyMail.com can reveal is actually her landlord.

A source now says Fieramusca was a womb-raider who was was secretly plotting to steal the baby throughout Broussard's pregnancy, according to The Statesman.

Heidi Broussard and three-week-old daughter Margot (above) went missing on December 12 last seen in their Austin home. Broussard's body was found on December 19 outside a Houston home and her baby alive and well inside. They were reported missing by Heidi's fiancé Shane Carey, the father of baby Margot

Heidi Broussard (left) pictured with Magen Fieramusca (right) who she said was her best friend on social media. Fieramusca was present for Broussard's birth to baby Margot last month

Heidi Broussard referred to Maygen Fieramusca as her 'best friend' and 'bestie' on Facebook back in 2013

Heidi Broussard and Margot vanished on December 12, last seen in their home in Austin, 165 miles away from where Broussard's body was found near Houston.

They disappeared after dropping Broussard's other child, six-year-old Silas, off at school.

Broussard's fiancé Shane Carey had made desperate public pleas for them to come home.

Her parents Tammy and David Broussard, also made a plea for her to come home saying, 'We miss all of them very much, and we want them home.'

'Heidi wouldn't do this, there's no way...She loves her son Silas and she would never do this, and she would never take Margot down those stairs without her carrier and have her strapped in and her diaper bag strapped to her back.'

Fieramusca in a 2018 mugshot for theft

Video from Broussard's apartment complex capture her getting into Fieramusca's car willingly on December 12 with her daughter, according to ABC13.

Neighbors of Fieramusca said she lived in the Houston home with Christopher Green, who owned the residence.

Green, who was named on Humphrey's baby register, is actually her landlord, DailyMail.com can disclose.

Green, 33, has owned the home since 2015. He has not been charged in connection to the case.

Speaking outside her Houston home, his mother Christine Green, 54, said her son had been renting the property to Humphrey for two years.

She dismissed any notion that his relationship with Fieramusca was closer than landlord and tenant and claimed she 'had never paid rent'.

Asked if her son had been in a relationship with Fieramusca, who also went by Humphrey, she said: 'No, she lived there. That was it. She never paid the rent. She was there for two years and never paid a thing.'

However, Green bailed out Fieramusca out of jail in 2018 after she was arrested for theft for allegedly stealing money from an Ace Express check cashing business where she worked as assistant manager. The case was dismissed for lack of evidence.

Green is thought to have no connection with Broussard and was not at the home when her body was discovered.

Photos exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com show the $199,000 four-bedroom property where the Broussard's corpse was discovered. Baby Margot was found 'healthy' inside and is currently in the care of Child Protective Services.

Magen Fieramusca, 33, was in court Friday where she answered to traffic tickets

Fieramusca kept her head down in court on Friday

Heidi and baby Margot were reported missing by Carey, who is also Margot's father, at 7.30pm on December 12

'He's a nice guy,' a neighbor said of Green, adding they've lived in the home for 18 months.

Thursday's discovery of the body and baby Margot was a breakthrough in the case that launched a massive search for the missing mother and child.

'It's been a horrible week here in Austin. We were hoping to find Heidi alive,' FBI Special Agent in Charge Christopher Combs said in the press conference, adding it was a 'heartbreaking development'.

Some who knew Fieramusca are shocked with the plot.

'It didn't seem like she was faking anything. She appeared to be doing what we call the 'pregnant waddle,'' her court appointed attorney for a 2018 theft case Eric Devlin said.

Mentally she didn't seem to be unstable either.

'That is something that we are required to look at. If we have a concern about her mental health, we will have psych, have them evaluated in some way. I had no concerns whatsoever when I interacted with her,' he added.

They last met in November, not long before baby Margot was born.

On Friday it was revealed that Broussard and her fiancé Shane Carey were actually struggling and she told friends he physically abused her, and sent them photos to prove it.

The images, which were obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, reveal bruising to her arms and legs after a March 11 altercation that arose after she threatened to leave.

Close friend Cliff Nolte told DailyMail.com that Heidi ultimately decided to stay after becoming pregnant with baby Margot.

Carey, pictured, gave tearful TV interviews saying that he didn't believe Heidi would leave on her own accord. He denied any involvement in the disappearance of his daughter and fiancée

Heidi's parents David and Tammy Broussard, pictured, previously made a tearful plea to find their daughter and granddaughter

The arrest and charges of Fieramusca, though she was unnamed, was announced in a press conference

Nolte, 37, of Rhone, Texas, said: 'She was going to leave quite a few times. We had everything prepared at our house to come and stay the last time but then she got pregnant with Margot and she decided to stay.

'He always pulled the 'I'm sorry, I won't do it anymore, I'll stop drinking' promises and she kept hoping he'd keep them.'

Carey reported Broussard missing after returning home at 2pm, only to find the apartment empty. He said there was no sign of a struggle.

But neighbors claimed to have heard a muffled argument shortly after 1pm. Alan G, who asked not to use his full name, said he heard the sound of an altercation after returning home from his job that afternoon.

The barista told DailyMail.com: 'It was definitely after 1. I heard noises that sounded like an argument coming through the wall.'

Alan, who lives in the neighboring apartment, added: 'I didn't really know them very well – I would see them on the stairs and out walking the dog but that was it...We didn't really talk much.'

The Austin Police Department would not comment further on the timeline when approached by DailyMail.com.

On Friday Fieramusca appeared in probable cause court where she pleaded no contest to six traffic related tickets and was found guilty. Later on Friday bond amounts were set for her charges in connection to Broussard's murder and Margot's kidnapping.

The investigation is ongoing.