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Dr. White says he also disagrees with the prosecution expert Dr. Brady, that Skylar was not suffering for nutrition deficiency when she was told about her pregnancy in April 2017. Blood work shows she was.
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Dr. White says Richardson was less the pre-preganacy weight 10 weeks after the birth, which is abnormal
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Hearing a heartbeat of the baby in April 2017 simply means the baby was alive at that point, Dr. White said. The prosecution's witness Dr. Brady indicated it was a site of a normal baby
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No matter how many other witnesses the state did and can bring on to counter this, it clearly enables reasonable doubt. And if there is doubt the baby was born alive, murder is gone, manslaughter is gone, child endangerment is gone. And tampering is already gone.
This girl is going to walk.