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Indianapolis Mother Walks Free After Admitting To Smothering Her 2-Month-Old Baby To Death
Indianapolis Mother Walks Free After Admitting To Smothering Her 2-Month-Old Baby To Death Between Two Couch Cushions While High On Meth
Indianapolis mother walks free after admitting to smothering her 2-month-old baby to death between two couch cushions while high on meth.
Judge Mark Stoner found Dacia Lacey not guilty of neglect resulting in death.
Lacey confessed that she wanted her daughter to stop crying and just be quiet so she could get some sleep. The mother, who was high on meth, smothered her daughter in the couch cushions.
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Judge Stoner said that prosecutors didn’t do enough to prove she intentionally harmed her baby. Lacey was facing 20 to 40 years in prison. She now walks free.
“It’s definitely fucked up but she propped a bottle up between the pillows she didn’t hold the pillow to the baby face or mean to cause any harm she was just high out of her mind,” someone commented.
“The pillow fell on top of the baby while the mom was sleeping and she suffocated. I think that’s why the judge found her not guilty and gave her time served,” the person added.
“I became a felon for retaliation because my baby daddy’s mom and sister threatened my son. He was a new born I was fed up with the harassment and this women gets free,” another person wrote.
“Damn rip lil mama she was only 2 months old b all she wanted was A. Love B. milk or C. Change of diaper or just being tired and wanted to sleep smh dam smh,” someone else added.
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