OH - Annabelle Richardson, newborn, found in shallow grave, Carlisle, 7 May 2017 #2

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#SkylarRichardson: Do you think the judge will be nice?

Carter: Judges are just kind of like, it won't be very long. It's a whole process @Local12

Angenette Levy on Twitter
 
  • #302
#SkylarRichardson asks about the clothes in jail.

Carter: They're jail clothes. They're not pretty @Local12
11:38am

Angenette Levy on Twitter
 
  • #303
RICHARDSON: Carter tells her to take off jewelry to give to parents, says jail clothes are "not pretty." She explains where jail is. Skylar asks, "I'll sleep there?" @WCPO

11:41am

Evan Millward on Twitter
 
  • #304
RICHARDSON: Skylar's parents enter the interview room, they both hug her. Mom sits across from her, dad stands next to her. They ask what's going on. Skylar: "I tried to cremate the baby just a little." Dad: "You delivered a live baby is what you're saying?" @WCPO
11:47am

Evan Millward on Twitter
 
  • #305
Tapes: Skylar's parents enter the room. Scott says Skylar has to tell them what happened.

Skylar: "I tried the cremate the baby just a little.

Scott: "You tried to cremate the baby?"

Skylar "Yeah." #skylarrichardson @dayton247now

11:48am

Molly Reed on Twitter
 
  • #306
NOW: video ends. Direct examination continues of Det. Faine.


#BrookeSkylarRichardson #OHvRichardson #CourtTV #SkylarRichardson

11:48am

Chanley Shá Painter on Twitter
 
  • #307
(Video clip of parents coming into the room)

#SkylarRichardson’s parents come into room. @Local12
11:51am

Angenette Levy on Twitter
 
  • #308
Witness Faine: Prosecutors asking why he said during questioning "I don't believe you killed her." Faine says it's part of the process to make her comfortable to get the truth.

#skylarrichardson @dayton247now
11:51am

Molly Reed on Twitter
 
  • #309
Faine now being questioned. He felt #SkylarRichardson was close to confessing. He redirected her by saying he didn't think she did it on purpose b/c people often focus on consequences instead of what happened @Local12
11:51am

Angenette Levy on Twitter
 
  • #310
Father responds with "We still love you but this is a horrible mess" #SkylarRichardson
11:51am

Judith Retana on Twitter
 
  • #311
The jury can only can only convict based on the evidence infront of them. There was no skin left, so nobody can say whether or not it was burned.



Right. I could care less about the burn/fire. It has no bearing to me about her guilt or innocence. She is guilty in my eyes whether she tried to burn her or not.
 
  • #312
Cross examination: Rittgers asks whether on July 14, #SkylarRichardson willingly came to talk to them. Faine says she did. Rittgers then asks whether Skylar said in that interview she gave birth to a dead baby. Faine says yes @Local12

11:54

Angenette Levy on Twitter
 
  • #313
The jury can only can only convict based on the evidence infront of them. There was no skin left, so nobody can say whether or not it was burned.



I agree. I think it's possible that baby was born alive but unresponsive and she thought it was deceased. I also think it is possible that baby was stillborn. I even think it's possible that baby was born alive and died shortly afterwards due to her inaction and she may have known this and panicked.

There are so many possibilities which (IMO) makes it impossible to ever know for sure what actually happened. Which is why, if I was on this jury, there would be no way I would be returning a guilty verdict. Not in a month of Sundays.

ETA: I would not find her guilty of murder. Abuse of a corpse is a possibility but IMO this is the most she will be found guilty of.


From the interview transcript….




Det. Carter: “Okay…So you see her…she’s in the toilet for a couple of minutes? What did you do with her?”

Skylar: “I put her in the towel.”

Det. Carter: “Okay. Okay. And then what?”

Skylar: “I’d hold her.”

Det. Carter: “Okay”

Skylar: “Maybe hold her too tight.”

Det. Carter: “Do you…feel like she was breathing when you were holding her when you held her too tight? Okay.”

Skylar: “I didn’t…”

Lt. Faine: “When you, um…so can you describe for me, like, taking her out of the toilet? Like. How did you take her out? Because you put her in the towel. How did you take her out of the …

Skylar: “With my hands.”

Lt. Faine: “Well, after your hands, like, do you remember, did you, I mean, are, are you being careful because it’s, it’s a baby? Or do you remember like, where you left her? Did you try to get, like, her, her neck? I. I’m just picturing her headfirst and you’re trying to reach in, or…”

Skylar: “I tried to be careful with both hands.”

Lt. Faine: “Okay. And, and again, we’re, we’re just trying to ask ’cause we, we weren’t there and we’re just trying to picture, you know, exactly…”

Det. Carter: “I just want her to be at rest.”

...

Det. Carter: “You said…something really interesting. You said, ‘I think maybe I held her too tight.’ Tell me what that means.”

Skylar: “I, I didn’t think she was breathing and I think I squeezed her too hard.”

Det. Carter: “Okay.”

Skylar is crying.

Det. Carter: “I know. It’s okay.”

Skylar: “And I squeezed her.”

Det. Carter: “It’s okay. You can’t…it’s okay. You were…”

Skylar: “I think I killed her.”

Det. Carter: “Okay.”

Skylar: “You think I killed her on purpose.”

Det. Carter: “I, I…Skylar, no one believes that.”
 
  • #314
Has there been any discussion of the puncture wounds to the skull? I am currently at work - so cannot watch. I'm interested to hear an analysis on this - if there is any.

I personally do not think she's guilty of murder. I think she's guilty of "abuse of a corpse." I think she had little guidance at home, panicked, and this is a result of that. Very surprising no one noticed that she had given birth... bloody sheets, weeks of bleeding afterwards. I think it's a little telling of the involvement the parents had in their life. My mother 100% would have noticed something going on with me. IMO.
 
  • #315
Faine now has a copy of the report. He is asked whether it includes the fact that Skylar denied burning 17 times @Local12 #SkylarRichardson

11:59am

Angenette Levy on Twitter
 
  • #316
RICHARDSON: Rittgers asks Faine if there's anything in 10-page police report about Skylar denying burning; he is re-reading the report now for a couple of minutes @WCPO
11:59am

Evan Millward on Twitter
 
  • #317
The jury can only can only convict based on the evidence infront of them. There was no skin left, so nobody can say whether or not it was burned.



I agree. I think it's possible that baby was born alive but unresponsive and she thought it was deceased. I also think it is possible that baby was stillborn. I even think it's possible that baby was born alive and died shortly afterwards due to her inaction and she may have known this and panicked.

There are so many possibilities which (IMO) makes it impossible to ever know for sure what actually happened. Which is why, if I was on this jury, there would be no way I would be returning a guilty verdict. Not in a month of Sundays.

ETA: I would not find her guilty of murder. Abuse of a corpse is a possibility but IMO this is the most she will be found guilty of.

I am right there with you so far.
 
  • #318
Has there been any discussion of the puncture wounds to the skull? I am currently at work - so cannot watch. I'm interested to hear an analysis on this - if there is any.

I personally do not think she's guilty of murder. I think she's guilty of "abuse of a corpse." I think she had little guidance at home, panicked, and this is a result of that. Very surprising no one noticed that she had given birth... bloody sheets, weeks of bleeding afterwards. I think it's a little telling of the involvement the parents had in their life. My mother 100% would have noticed something going on with me. IMO.

Any puncture wound to the skull happened after the baby died.
 
  • #319
I wonder if she has a history of compulsive and chronic lying.

“Am I going to jail?” is her biggest concern, not that she concealed a birth and buried a baby in the yard (and possibly killed the baby - I need to hear it all before concluding).
To be fair, that seems fairly normal to me - the fact that she might be jailed for life at 18 is probably a more pressing concern in the moment than the news about the baby, which she’s known for months at this point.
It doesn’t necessarily mean the baby isn’t a traumatic memory for her, or that she isn’t remorseful.
 
  • #320
Faine says there is nothing in the report that details the denials of burning 17 times. Rittgers says well, at first she says she denies it but then says ultimately she admitted to trying to cremate the baby @Local12 #SkylarRichardson

12:00pm

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