In conjunction with the coroner's office, police determined that the child had been "neglected and malnourished." Police said the child "appeared dehydrated and pale, was clothed in two, one-piece jumpers, wrapped in a blanket with a cradle cap, a space heater on and the door closed."
The temperature of the child's room, EMS told police, was "approximately 85 degrees."
Fisher told police she hadn't taken the girl to the doctor since she was born and that the girl had been losing weight since Thanksgiving. Police said Fisher told them that she knew something was wrong but didn't have a car and had no way to get the girl to the hospital. When asked how she got groceries, Fisher told police her friends would take her.
"Ms Fisher had ample resources to get her child medical attention but refused to do so," police wrote.
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Police said Fisher had no answer to the question as to how she could regularly obtain meth but not get her child medical attention for more than two months.
Wilson was arraigned Wednesday and is expected back in court Feb. 14. She's being held in the Taylor County Detention Center on a $500,000 bond.
Infant found dead in home where Taylor County woman admitted to smoking meth with kids nearby
She is facing one count of manslaughter, three counts of child abuse and two counts of wanton endangerment, plus drug-related charges.
Fisher appeared Wednesday via Zoom. She got emotional when the judge detailed the allegations against her.
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Fisher's other two kids - a 3-year-old and a 1-year-old - were removed from the home by Child Protective Services. The 1-year-old tested positive for methamphetamine.
Bond set at $500,000 for Kentucky mom charged with manslaughter in death of 6-month-old child
I am so done with these parents. Been watching the Adam Montgomery trial today and I am just over all of these [unusual persons]