After taking a look back into the first six months of the year in our two previous editions, we — the editorial staff of the Lebanon Democrat — continue our
A grand jury indicted a Tennessee man on Friday for allegedly falling on his 4-month-old daughter while overdosing on drugs, causing the girl’s death.
Jesse Craddock, 38, was charged with first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse or neglect, and drug-related offenses for his daughter’s April 3 death. Officers who responded to a Travel Inn in Lebanon that day found the infant unresponsive and Craddock disoriented, according to the Nashville Tennessean.
An investigation revealed that Craddock had overdosed on fentanyl, resulting in him falling on top of his daughter and staying there until she died. The infant’s cause of death was listed as asphyxiation, the news outlet reported.
Estados Unidos, cuando Craddock tuvo una
sobredosis por el fentanilo y cayó inconsciente encima de la menor. De acuerdo con datos de
Crime Online, cuando la
policía llegó a la casa, encontraron al imputado desorientado y la bebé inconsciente.
La investigación indicó la menor murió de asfixia cuando Craddock cayó encima de ella, mientras que la madre de la bebé y pareja del imputado se encontraba trabajando, ya que ella era el único sustento de la
familia, según informan los oficiales, el hombre se encontraba en libertad condicional y no podía salir a
trabajar.
narcóticos en casa, además de abusar los términos de su libertad condicional, según datos de
the fog of war that can often follow a disaster like this. we woke up to a lesser number of 24 souls confirmed lost in this with hundreds of injuries. lester holt here again to start off th half hour of our coverage. lester, we have a dandy nbc station in oklahoma city, kfor. k-f-o-r. they have helicopter coverage. they gave you a ride today to give you perspective on this area. reporter: it is important to get perspective. we ve sat and stood in front of wreckage like this before and you can look to the right and left and maybe see the edge of the path. in this case, you have to go upstairs to do it. went up in the chopper with kfor. and you really get a sense of this thing over a mile wide. and to understand the length of this thing. 17 miles it was on the ground. 40 minutes churning up what was green springlike land into this dirty brown that s littered with the pieces and remnants of people s lives and certainly their homes. now, as far as the death toll, as brian menti