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"I tried to assess the situation. I thought maybe she was having a seizure," Partin, she is crying. "I called Jason it went to voice mail."
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Partin said she was also trying to calm her daughter down, because the child was also upset. Jason called back and she told him "Hannah collapsed, I need you here now."
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"Trying to he her (Hannah) to talk to me," Partin said of what she was doing prior to calling 911. Which according to her phone call log was at 7:02 a.m.
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"I was devestated, I felt like I was going to throw up. I loved her very much," Partin said of how she felt when a detective falsely told her Hannah was dead on March 8, 2018.
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During the second interview, Partin said she felt bullied by the detectives in the second interview. "They didn't want he listen to what I had to say."
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On March 9, 2018, BCSO detectives came to her house asked her to come to the station. Told them I didn't have a babysitter. They said she could bring the kids, that they would get them breakfast.
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They put my kids in another room, Partin said. "They were screaming for me," she says.
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Partin said she told Jason about Hannah's fall from the toy train the night before and hit the concrete. "I thought it could have been a concussion."
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After a morning break. Partin trial continues with the defendant still on the stand.
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Partin says when she talked to Jason Wesche at Cincy Children's Hospital on March 8, 2019, he thought the child was suffering from an aneurysm
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