FLINT (WJRT) (9/10/2018) - By phone Monday, a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician testified to a 67th District Court Judge about seeing 2.5 year old Emma Rose Bingaman at the hospital on the morning of Monday, July 30th.
"She had numerous stabs and lesions to the skin that were convex in origin all over her body," Hurley Medical Center's Dr. Melissa Schneider said. "She has extensive bruising to her face and her neck. Her legs - she had what appeared to be a femur fracture to her left thigh."
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Dr. Schneider was also questioned about George Bingaman's reaction to his daughter's death at the hospital.
"Did he ask how Emma was or anything?" the Prosecutor asked. Dr. Schneider replied, "He did not. I had to interrupt him and tell him that, unfortunately, I was unable to revive Emma. And, that was Emma was dead. And, he said, yeah I thought so."
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We are told Emma Rose's two siblings are doing well in foster care right now.
Testimony will begin in the case against their mother, Destiny Bingaman, if she's determined to be competent after a psychological evaluation.
On Tuesday, a detective testified Bingaman slammed Emma’s head into a crib more than 15 times.
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