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A Madison woman who was charged in September with first-degree reckless homicide for the death of her adopted daughter in 2007 pleaded guilty last week to reduced charges.
Taylin M. Hill, 51, was convicted on Wednesday of child neglect causing death, failure to prevent mental harm to a child and child abuse in the death of 15-year-old Erika Antoinette Hill.
The adoptive mother of a 15-year-old girl whose burned and disfigured body was found in 2007 in a garage in Gary, Indiana, and remained unidentified until last year, was sentenced Monday to 20 years in prison.
Judge Stephen Ehlke gave her 15 years in prison for the child neglect conviction the maximum sentence, he said, because of the seriousness of the facts four years in prison for mental harm and one year for child abuse. She will spend 15 years on extended supervision after she is released from prison.
In court, Taylin Hill apologized for what happened to Erika.
I would like to say that I am sorry for Erikas loss of life, Hill began. I am heartbroken about what I did and did not do to help you. I should have sought help for you. I will forever be heartbroken about Erika.