Paulesha Green-Pulliam faces two felony murder charges for the Dec. 23, 2022, deaths of Justice, 5, and Paragon, 22 months, after a judge Thursday ruled there was enough evidence to hold her for tr…
Paulesha Green-Pulliam faces two felony murder charges for the deaths of Justice and Paragon.According to police reports, the boxed items related to the little girls’ deceased baby brother, who died shortly after birth. Paul Anthony, Green-Pulliam’s boyfriend, told officers his girlfriend suffered from undiagnosed postpartum depression since they lost their infant son.
Anthony said he found the girls lying upward on the bench of the hallway closet when he arrived at their Bayview-Hunters Point home after being gone for a few days. On Thursday, several officers testified they saw a “foam-like substance” oozing from Paragon’s mouth. Sgt. Francis Graves testified she saw a thick cloth that held back the child’s tongue.
Anthony said he found the girls lying upward on the bench of the hallway closet when he arrived at their Bayview-Hunters Point home.Officer Rachel Leung, who arrested Green-Pulliam, said the mother told her the girls were “sex trafficked,” adding: “I should have let that happen rather than take their life.”
The girls’ cause of death hasn’t been determined pending completion of their autopsies, police testified. Green-Pulliam’s next court date is March 2.
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