By Bill Galluccio
Authorities in Ohio said that if
Tianna Robinson is convicted of murdering her four-year-old daughter, she could face the death penalty. Robinson has been charged with one count of aggravated murder with death penalty specification, two counts of murder, one count of felonious assault, and one count of endangering children following her arrest last month.
Prosecutors said that Robison abused her daughter,
Nahla Miller, for months, causing significant injuries, including a broken left arm, bruising to the lower lungs, adrenal glands, diaphragm, liver, stomach, colon, pancreas, and mouth.
They also said that the young girl was malnourished and weighed just 23 pounds.
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A woman beat and then strangled her 4-year-old daughter until the girl’s heart stopped, prosecutors said Wednesday as the woman appeared in court for an arraignment.
Tianna Robinson, 25, stood trembling in front of Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Jody Luebbers as prosecutors outlined what happened 4-year-old Nahla Miller on April 13.
The Springfield Township woman gave a statement to police, “acknowledging that she is the one who caused the death of her child,” Hamilton County Assistant Prosecutor Brian Goodyear said.
Robinson struck Nahla then “rolled her over and strangled her until her heart stopped,” Goodyear said.
The cause of death was multiple blunt force traumas throughout Nahla’s body and strangulation, he said.
Aaron KellerMay 11th, 2021, 12:22 pm
Tianna Robinson (L) is seen in a Hamilton County, Ohio jail mugshot. Nahla Miller (R) is seen in an image released by the Hamilton County, Ohio Prosecutor’s Office.
A grand jury has returned a death penalty-eligible indictment against an Ohio mother charged with murdering her four-year-old daughter.
Tianna Robinson, 25, of Springfield Township is charged with one count of aggravated murder with a death penalty specification in the April 21, 2021 death of her daughter
Nahla Miller. Robinson is also charged with two counts of murder, one count of felonious assault, and one count of endangering a child. According to Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney