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Patricia Stallings (born 1964 or 1965) is an American woman who was wrongfully convicted of murder after the death of her son Ryan on September 7, 1989. Because testing seemed to indicate an elevated level of ethylene glycol in Ryan's blood, authorities suspected antifreeze poisoning, and arrested Stallings the next day. She was convicted of ...
Child Protective Services had been in contact with the family dating back to 2014 after THC was found in the system of their eldest newborn child. [2]Mary Welch weighed only 8 pounds (3.6 kg) at the time of her death, only 1.25 pounds (0.57 kg) more than at the time of her birth ten months earlier. [3]
On July 5, 2011, a jury found Casey not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and aggravated manslaughter of a child, but guilty of four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officer. [17] With credit for time served, Casey was released on July 17, 2011. A Florida appellate court overturned two ...
The toxicology report reveals that at the time of his death, he had a blood alcohol level of 0.095, a figure high enough to be considered proof of intoxication in California. There were no other ...
On June 12, 2019, the body of four-month-old Dylan Groves was found in a 30-foot-deep well in Otway, Ohio.His parents, Daniel and Jessica Groves were arrested two days prior on June 10, 2019, after failing to make in-person contact with Scioto County Children's Services for two months, resulting in a missing person's report being filed for Dylan.
In addition, Johnathan Quiles, 38, was found guilty of sexual battery and the murder of the teen's unborn child after the Florida jury deliberated for about an hour. Iyana Sawyer was 16-years-old ...
Montgomery's death sparked outrage and calls for reforms of child protective systems. [6] The trial for her murder began on February 8, 2024; her biological father Adam Montgomery and his wife Kayla were charged with second-degree murder. [7] [8] On February 22, 2024, Adam Montgomery was found guilty of murder.
"Little did I know," she said with a chuckle -- cutting to how a year later a detective from the Michigan State Police called her at work, scaring her that she could be in trouble.