Ohio woman found not guilty of killing newborn daughter she buried in the backyard of her family's home.
A young Ohio woman accused of killing her newborn daughter and burying her in the backyard of her family's home was found not guilty of murder.
The defense team argued that Richardson, who was a high school cheerleader at the time, was scared because the baby, which she named Annabelle, was stillborn, according toBut prosecutors alleged Richardson killed her baby and then buried the body in the backyard of her family's home in Carlisle, a village about 40 miles north of Cincinnati, days after her high school prom because she did not want to"ruin her perfect life," WCMH reported.
“Shortly, after murdering her daughter and placing her daughter in the dirt, and not even having the decency to cover it with a blanket, she sent two elated text messages: My belly is back, my belly is back,” Knippen said, according to WCMH.Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell said at a news conference Thursday following the verdict that it's unclear how the baby was killed because of decomposition.
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