Commentary By Michelle Malkin | January 27, 2021 | 11:35am EST
Featured is Ariel Robinson and her adopted daughter, the late Victoria Tori Rose Smith, of whom she has been charged with homicide. (Photo credit: Twitter/arifunnycomedy)
Victoria Tori Rose Smith lived a tragically short life. Three years. That s less than 200 weeks on this earth. She was a girly girl who sported oversized bows in her straw-blonde hair and a megawatt smile on her face. A great-aunt described the blue-eyed baby as bubbly, sassy, and full of life despite bouncing around foster homes for much of her brief existence.
Last week, authorities in South Carolina revealed that Tori had perished as result of multiple blunt-force injuries to her tiny head. She was beaten to death. Her adoptive parents, Ariel and Jerry Austin Robinson, are now charged with homicide by child abuse. A six-page police incident report describes how first responders rushe
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‘Worst Cooks in America’ Season 20 Pulled by Food Network After Winner Charged With Murder of Child
Ariel Robinson and her husband were charged with “homicide by child abuse” on Jan. 19Jennifer Maas | January 25, 2021 @ 6:58 AM Last Updated: January 25, 2021 @ 7:55 AM
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Food Network has pulled Season 20 of its “Worst Cooks in America” competition series from circulation after its winner, Ariel Robinson, was charged with the murder of a 3-year-old child.
The season is no longer available on streaming platforms, including Discovery+ (Discovery, Inc.’s new streaming service) or the Food Network website.
“Worst Cooks in America,” hosted by Anne Burrell and Alex Guarnaschelli for Season 20, follows “two premier chefs” who “work to transform a team of hopeless cooks from kitchen disasters to kitchen masters, and the last recruit standing wins $25,000.” Robinson, a teacher, won the Food Network competition’s most rece