Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 I have just been in contact with the father of and the attorney and trying to mobilize a defense. tragic Sheri At 09:48 AM 1/13/2010, you wrote: >I've been following this story and have to wonder if there's a >chance this father didn't do any wrong. I know people that know him >and couldn't have imagined him hurting his baby. It's shocked >everyone. So, I have to wonder if it's possible this baby was >recently vaccinated and that is what caused the symptoms. The story >is posted below. Obviously, I'm going by the story below and not >firsthand info but for some reason I want to give this guy the >benefit of the doubt. Please give any thoughts. > > > >Reported by: Wolfe >Monday, Jan 11, 2010 @07:05pm EST >view largerWASHINGTON COUNTY, MD - There's new information >concerning the circumstances behind the death of a baby girl in >Hancock. Police have charged the father with assault and child abuse >in the case, but that could be changing since five-week-old Baby >Bella died over the weekend. > >Charging documents show doctors say Bella had injuries " consistent >with vigorous shaking. " However, her father, McKee, told >police a different story. > >Police say McKee was taking care of Bella while her mother, McKee's >girlfriend, was across the street at her grandmother's house. > >According to court records, McKee told police he left Bella alone in >a car seat for about 30 seconds while he went to the bathroom. When >he came back, he said she seemed to be painfully wheezing and her >lips were blue. > >Soon after, her legs went limp and formula started coming out of her >nose. That's when McKee panicked, and he told police he pushed on >her forehead and her stomach to try to get a response. > >He also says he flipped her back and forth on her back and stomach. > >McKee told police he called 911 and tried to give her CPR. > >Police also say it is not clear if McKee is the biological father. >He's been with the girl's mother since her pregnancy. > >The State's Attorney's Office says there will be more charges in the case. > > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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