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I reallly dont have much of an opinion, outside of hoping theres a very special place in Hell for people like this. :|
Its truly amazing to me to lengths to which people will go to be inhumane.
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Mother Arrested, Accused Of Putting Infant In Microwave
POSTED: 7:45 am EST November 28, 2006
UPDATED: 10:55 am EST November 28, 2006
DAYTON, Ohio -- A woman has been charged in the death of her infant daughter, who authorities believe might have been put in a microwave oven.
China Arnold, 26, was arrested at her home Monday on a charge of aggravated murder, police Sgt. Gary White said. Her month-old daughter, Paris Talley, died in August 2005.
"We have reason to believe and scientific evidence to support that a microwave oven might have been involved in the death of this child," said Ken Betz, director of the Montgomery County coroner's office.
The baby was dead when Arnold brought her to Children's Medical Center on Aug. 30 of last year, White said. The death was ruled a homicide caused by hyperthermia, or high body temperature, due to thermal injury.
Betz said the case was difficult. "We're in an area where there's not a lot of scientific research on the effect of microwave on human beings," he said.
He said there were no external signs as there would have been with scalding water.
Arnold had been arrested initially and later released. Greg Flannagan, a spokesman for the county prosecutor's office, said there was a lengthy investigation before prosecutors determined there was enough probable cause to issue an arrest warrant, which was filed Wednesday.
Arnold was being held in the Montgomery County jail.
Its truly amazing to me to lengths to which people will go to be inhumane.
Article
Mother Arrested, Accused Of Putting Infant In Microwave
POSTED: 7:45 am EST November 28, 2006
UPDATED: 10:55 am EST November 28, 2006
DAYTON, Ohio -- A woman has been charged in the death of her infant daughter, who authorities believe might have been put in a microwave oven.
China Arnold, 26, was arrested at her home Monday on a charge of aggravated murder, police Sgt. Gary White said. Her month-old daughter, Paris Talley, died in August 2005.
"We have reason to believe and scientific evidence to support that a microwave oven might have been involved in the death of this child," said Ken Betz, director of the Montgomery County coroner's office.
The baby was dead when Arnold brought her to Children's Medical Center on Aug. 30 of last year, White said. The death was ruled a homicide caused by hyperthermia, or high body temperature, due to thermal injury.
Betz said the case was difficult. "We're in an area where there's not a lot of scientific research on the effect of microwave on human beings," he said.
He said there were no external signs as there would have been with scalding water.
Arnold had been arrested initially and later released. Greg Flannagan, a spokesman for the county prosecutor's office, said there was a lengthy investigation before prosecutors determined there was enough probable cause to issue an arrest warrant, which was filed Wednesday.
Arnold was being held in the Montgomery County jail.