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  2. Murder of Peggy Johnson - Wikipedia

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    She became homeless at age 18 after her mother's death; her brother and father had previously died. [6] Johnson agreed to serve as a housekeeper for La Roche in exchange for room and board. The emotional and physical abuse against Johnson took place over a significant period of time before her death, presumably since moving into the residence.

  3. Murder of Mary Welch - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Evansville man accused of neglect in his baby's death ... - AOL

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    An Evansville man accused of neglect of a dependent causing death has been arrested almost two months after the death of his baby.

  5. Woman convicted in connection with toddler's death ... - AOL

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    EVANSVILLE — An Evansville woman who pleaded guilty last year to drug dealing charges stemming from a toddler's overdose death appeared in court Thursday after officers accused her of neglect ...

  6. Richmond parents face neglect charges in infant daughter's death

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    RICHMOND, Ind. — The parents of a Richmond infant face felony charges over the baby's February death. Kira D. McKee, 23, and Nathaniel K. Ray Sr., 29, were each charged Monday in Wayne Superior ...

  7. Ferguson v. City of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    If she delivered the baby "while testing positive for illegal drugs," the woman would also be charged with unlawful neglect of a child. Thirty pregnant women who had been arrested pursuant to the policy brought suit in federal court, challenging the MUSC policy of conducting warrantless, nonconsensual drug testing as violating their Fourth ...

  8. SC family neglected disabled daughter to the point her ... - AOL

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    Heather Baynard, a 14-year-old with cerebral palsy, reportedly died on April 11, 2022, hours after her father carried her cold, gray, listless body into a local hospital like a sack of potatoes.

  9. Murder of Rebecca Riley - Wikipedia

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    Though Riley was only prescribed 0.35 milligrams of clonidine per day at the time of her death, [14] a toxicology screening found that Riley had ingested "two to three times" that amount. Court documents report that in children, the therapeutic range of clonidine is 1.5 to 2 nanograms per milliliter of blood; Riley's blood measured at 12 ...