The way this woman killed her child is horrible. Sad Story!
Put this bish UNDER the jail! SMH
Mom Admits To Gagging Unwanted Newborn With Tampon Applicator, Tying Tissue Around Its Neck
An Indiana woman is in police custody after authorities say she admitted to giving birth at work and gagging her unwanted baby with a feminine hygiene product.
The baby which was discovered in the trash can, was also found with toilet paper wound around its neck and in a paper bag.
Fox 59 reports:
Briana Holland, 22, appeared in a Marion County courtroom Wednesday to hear the charges against her.
According to court documents, Holland faces six counts: attempted murder, battery resulting in serious injury to a person under 14 years of age and four counts of neglect of a dependent resulting in serious injury.
Police arrested Holland after her baby boy was found in a trash can at United Technology Carrier Corporation Friday night.
According to the probable cause affidavit filed in the case, police responded to the business located at 7310 W. Morris St. Friday after a woman reported hearing a strange noise in the women’s bathroom.
She thought an animal had gotten trapped in the trash can and was thrashing around.
She contacted a maintenance worker and told him what she’d heard.
The worker checked the trash can and saw a baby inside.
The “lower half of the baby was put in a brown paper bag” and the “baby’s head was inside in another brown paper bag.” The bags are used to dispose of sanitary napkins.
According to court documents, the baby had toilet paper wrapped tightly around his neck.
“The toilet tissue was wrapped approximately 15 times” around, court documents said. The baby also had tissue and a plastic tampon applicator in his mouth.
The baby’s face was “purple and the body was very cold.”
The newborn was gasping for air and stopped breathing.
The baby later went to Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health and was last listed in good condition.
Holland told detectives she was “scared because she was young, in college and didn’t know how to pay for the baby.”
She hadn’t visited a doctor, she said.
After giving birth, she “wanted to hurry up and get back to her work station because someone else was doing her job.”
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An Indiana woman is in police custody after authorities say she admitted to giving birth at work and gagging her unwanted baby with a feminine hygiene product.
The baby which was discovered in the trash can, was also found with toilet paper wound around its neck and in a paper bag.
Fox 59 reports:
Briana Holland, 22, appeared in a Marion County courtroom Wednesday to hear the charges against her.
According to court documents, Holland faces six counts: attempted murder, battery resulting in serious injury to a person under 14 years of age and four counts of neglect of a dependent resulting in serious injury.
Police arrested Holland after her baby boy was found in a trash can at United Technology Carrier Corporation Friday night.
According to the probable cause affidavit filed in the case, police responded to the business located at 7310 W. Morris St. Friday after a woman reported hearing a strange noise in the women’s bathroom.
She thought an animal had gotten trapped in the trash can and was thrashing around.
She contacted a maintenance worker and told him what she’d heard.
The worker checked the trash can and saw a baby inside.
The “lower half of the baby was put in a brown paper bag” and the “baby’s head was inside in another brown paper bag.” The bags are used to dispose of sanitary napkins.
According to court documents, the baby had toilet paper wrapped tightly around his neck.
“The toilet tissue was wrapped approximately 15 times” around, court documents said. The baby also had tissue and a plastic tampon applicator in his mouth.
The baby’s face was “purple and the body was very cold.”
The newborn was gasping for air and stopped breathing.
The baby later went to Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health and was last listed in good condition.
Holland told detectives she was “scared because she was young, in college and didn’t know how to pay for the baby.”
She hadn’t visited a doctor, she said.
After giving birth, she “wanted to hurry up and get back to her work station because someone else was doing her job.”
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