Central California Mother Charged With Murder After Delivering Stillborn Baby With Meth In Its System
LAPPL News Watch
November 13, 2019
A 25-year-old woman in central California has been arrested and charged with murder after she delivered a stillborn baby that authorities said had toxic levels of meth in its system.
The Hanford Police Department said in a news release that Chelsea Cheyenne Becker delivered a stillborn child September 10 that medical professionals believed may have been exposed to drugs while she was pregnant. The death was ruled a homicide after an autopsy by the Kings County Coroner’s Office found methamphetamine in the baby’s system, police said.
Police put out a warrant for Becker, and she was arrested Tuesday night on a felony charge of first-degree murder and booked into the Kings County Jail in Hanford early Wednesday, records show. Her bail has been set at $5 million.
Becker pleaded not guilty at her arraignment on Wednesday morning, and a phone call to her lawyer, Robert Stover, was not returned. Court records indicate her next hearing is November 19.
2 comments:
Shocking. There is actually some place in CA where drug use is still frowned on.
First degree murder requires intent. But then...it IS California. Things have changed there since I left. (Still not to late for you to Get the HELL out Bob).
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