MsFacetious
What a Kerfuffle...
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History of restraining orders and assault complaints here:
Two days before the baby’s death, four separate loud noise complaints were made.
“I wouldn’t leave her watching my dog for an hour,” said neighbor Tom Collins who filed the noise complaints.
“She’d just go off the hinges from like zero to sixty in like two seconds.”
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/01/22/nanny-charged-in-connection-with-death-of-cambridge-infant/
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridg...ge-case-has-history-of-violence#axzz2Il9ys000
Nanny pleads not guilty to assaulting 1-year-old who later died
Brady allegedly attacked Rehma Sabir of Cambridge, who was in her care, on the baby’s first birthday early last week.
The baby died two days later.
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According to prosecutors, the baby suffered “massive brain swelling’’ as a result of being assaulted by Brady on Jan. 14.
The child was rushed to Children’s Hospital Boston, where she was pronounced dead Jan. 16.
While an autopsy is still pending, Folger said doctors have already found evidence that the child had an existing fracture in her left arm and leg and that there were significant signs of prior injuries.
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Thompson said Brady was so close to the family that she spent hours with them while the child was being cared for at the hospital.
And when Brady was not at the hospital, the child’s family texted updates to her, Thompson said.
“She was mourning this child with the family,’’ Thompson said.
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/201...ld-her-care/Qkf9gLQXUJ6TqkGIFfs2iI/story.html
I would love to hear the parents take on this now that she's been arrested.
Are they defending her or do they believe she did it?
Obviously, there are medical issues that can cause these injuries... I wonder if those have been looked for yet?
Two days before the baby’s death, four separate loud noise complaints were made.
“I wouldn’t leave her watching my dog for an hour,” said neighbor Tom Collins who filed the noise complaints.
“She’d just go off the hinges from like zero to sixty in like two seconds.”
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/01/22/nanny-charged-in-connection-with-death-of-cambridge-infant/
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridg...ge-case-has-history-of-violence#axzz2Il9ys000
Nanny pleads not guilty to assaulting 1-year-old who later died
Brady allegedly attacked Rehma Sabir of Cambridge, who was in her care, on the baby’s first birthday early last week.
The baby died two days later.
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According to prosecutors, the baby suffered “massive brain swelling’’ as a result of being assaulted by Brady on Jan. 14.
The child was rushed to Children’s Hospital Boston, where she was pronounced dead Jan. 16.
While an autopsy is still pending, Folger said doctors have already found evidence that the child had an existing fracture in her left arm and leg and that there were significant signs of prior injuries.
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Thompson said Brady was so close to the family that she spent hours with them while the child was being cared for at the hospital.
And when Brady was not at the hospital, the child’s family texted updates to her, Thompson said.
“She was mourning this child with the family,’’ Thompson said.
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/201...ld-her-care/Qkf9gLQXUJ6TqkGIFfs2iI/story.html
I would love to hear the parents take on this now that she's been arrested.
Are they defending her or do they believe she did it?
Obviously, there are medical issues that can cause these injuries... I wonder if those have been looked for yet?