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No way in this world that the mother could still be breast-feeding that little girl. I feel confident that her ability to make milk was long gone. As any mother who has breast-fed her baby knows, only regular (several times a day) feeding stimulates more milk, and when there is no suckling, the milk production ceases. (Saying this for those who may not know this process...)What is said in that article is horrendous. What they did to little Mary I am just sick about. That they think they were feeding her is crazy. She wouldn't have been 8 lbs if they had been feeding her. jmo moo
"I've seen a lot of things in my career... I knew that I was going to see a dead child," said former Kent County Sheriff's detective Jason Russo, during his testimony Thursday. "That was not what I expected based on the initial interviews with the parents. It was indescribable. I can't forget it to this day."
Jurors heard recordings of interviews between Seth Welch and police. Welch can be heard telling sometimes conflicting stories about his daughter, but he maintains that she ate constantly. By the time she died, Mary Welch weighed just over a pound more than she did at birth.
Tamara Flowers, a woman who briefly stayed at Welch's Solon Township home in July of 2018, also testified Thursday. She said she wanted to call child protective services after seeing the baby's sunken in cheeks and the way she was treated by Seth Welch. She ultimately chose not to call, and a month later she saw the reports of Mary Welch's death.
"I felt like if I would've called CPS when I said I was...that baby would've still been alive and she could've had a chance," Flowers said with tears rolling down her cheeks.
A member of the victim services unit at the Kent County Sheriff's Department testified that when he arrived on scene to aid the family, Seth Welch acted completely unfazed. He said Seth Welch replied 'life goes on,' when asked how he was handling his daughter's death.
Trial continues for father accused of 'indescribable' infant death
That didn't take them very long!Barton DeitersVerified account @ReporterBartonD
Jury spent 80 minutes finding Seth Welch guilty of felony murder and child abuse in the death of his 10-month-old daughter, Mary Anne. He will be sentenced March 11 to life in prison without parole. More tonight at 5 and 6 @WOODTV
LWOP!
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BBM. I have no doubt that she was abused to some degree, but there comes a time when you cannot blame that when you can see a child's life slipping from you. His parents who now have the older children would have been there to help her, I am almost sure.From your link:
Fusari had pleaded no contest to reduced charges of second-degree murder and second-degree murder about a week after her husband was convicted of felony murder – a killing during the course of another felony, or first-degree child abuse in this case.
Under the plea agreement, Fusari would have served at least 25 years in prison.
She will now face the original charges and a potential mandatory life sentence without parole if convicted.
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“She’s saying she was physically, emotionally abused and that it prevented her from taking care of her child,” Nunzio said.
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The judge warned Fusari she was taking a big risk. Photos of her daughter shown at her husband’s trial “stunned” everyone, including jurors, he said.
Fusari has “the right to roll the dice” but “I fear it may not go well for her but that’s up to the jury,” Denenfeld said.
IMO I hope she gets LWOP or at the very least 25 years in order to guarantee she won't be popping out any more potential victims. MOO.