The rains have also triggered landslides and the partial collapse of a dam
world1 day ago
A Missouri mother who reported that her infant twins were stillborn has been convicted of manslaughter.
Maya Caston, 28, was convicted Friday of second-degree involuntary manslaughter and two counts of child endangerment. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that jury found her guilty of lesser charges instead of convicting her of second-degree murder.
Prosecutors argued that Caston's lack of action to get care for the babies showed that she caused the deaths. Her extensive internet searches for miscarriages and abortion methods before she gave birth demonstrated that she didn't want the babies.
The evidence showed that Caston searched Google for “cheap abortion pills,” “free abortion clinic” and “can you cause a miscarriage if you hit yourself in the stomach hard enough?” After she gave birth, Cason researched if you can bury a baby in a back garden.
Caston told the jury that she had planned to give the babies up for adoption at a doctor's appointment three days after they were born, but by that time, the babies had died after not eating.
“We have two dead babies. She didn’t want them. She didn’t care for them,” Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Thomas Dittmeier said in closing arguments. “She didn’t even give them a name.”
Caston’s public defenders argued that she has an intellectual disability and didn’t understand the risk to the infants.
“I was in shock. I didn’t know what to do,” she told the jury.
ALSO READ:
The rains have also triggered landslides and the partial collapse of a dam
world1 day ago
Around 33 million students will return to schools, which will hold classes on Saturdays until further notice
world1 day ago
To date, the country has delivered more than 31,000 tonnes of urgent humanitarian supplies
world1 day ago
The Prime Minister hardened his rejection of Hamas demands for an end to the Gaza war
world1 day ago
Israel had claimed in January that an Al Jazeera staff journalist and a freelancer killed in an airstrike in Gaza were 'terror operatives'
world1 day ago
Negotiators have proposed a 40-day pause in the fighting and an exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners
world1 day ago
The incident comes after New South Wales police last month charged several boys with terrorism-related offences
world2 days ago
A UNESCO report found that journalists and news outlets reporting on environmental issues dealt with about 750 attacks in the past 15 years
world2 days ago