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Mother found competent to stand trial in killing of her 6-year-old son, James Hutchinson
Butler County Common Pleas Judge Noah Powers made the ruling Monday after Gosney completed a psychiatric evaluation.
Powers said Gosney was found to have an “underlying personality disorder,” but was “not considered to have a severe mental illness.”
The judge said the 29-year-old mother of four from Middletown understood the charges and possible outcomes during her assessment.
Gosney is accused of hog-tying her three children and attempting to abandon them Feb. 26 in a Preble County park where they had taken family trips in the past.
Police said that James grabbed the door handle of the van as Gosney tried to speed away. He fell, suffered a head trauma and died, officials reported.
The mother charged in connection with the death of her 6-year-old son, James Hutchinson, is expected to return to court Monday for a competency hearing.
Prosecutors detail evidence in James Hutchinson case
DNA, hard drives and surveillance video could prove key to the prosecutionâs case. A Middletown mother is charged with murder in the death of her 6-year-old son. (Source: Provided) By FOX19 Digital Staff | April 20, 2021 at 7:38 PM EDT - Updated April 20 at 9:33 PM
BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio (FOX19) - Prosecutors are revealing some of the evidence theyâve gathered in the case against a Middletown mother and her boyfriend in connection with the death of her 6-year-old son.
According to police, Brittany Gosney, 29, confessed to killing James Hutchinson on Feb. 26 as he tried to get back into her minivan when she abandoned him and his two siblings, 9 and 7, at a park in Preble County.
âJames You Are Lovedâ: Community opens memorial fund for slain 6-year-oldâs siblings A memorial fund in honor of James Hutchinson, 6, and his two young siblings is now open at First Financial Bank, Middletown school officials announced early Tuesday. (Source: Middletown Police) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | April 13, 2021 at 6:41 AM EDT - Updated April 13 at 6:41 AM
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (FOX19) - A memorial fund in honor of a 6-year-old boy killed and his two young siblings is now open at First Financial Bank, Middletown school officials announced early Tuesday.
The âJames You are Lovedâ Memorial Fund was opened by the Middletown City School District, Middletown Police Department, city of Middletown and faith-based support groups.