"She called 911 crying, 'I didn't mean to hurt her.' But when paramedics arrived, the bruises told a different story — weeks old, layered, and impossible to explain as an accident. This wasn't a moment of rage. This was a pattern."
In this harrowing true crime episode, we investigate the case of a 21-year-old mother who was convicted of beating her young daughter to death. We analyze the 911 call, the hospital report, and the interrogation room confession that shattered her carefully constructed story of accidental injury. Featuring expert commentary on child abuse forensics, the psychology of young mothers who snap or systematically harm, and how prosecutors build cases when the perpetrator is the parent. We also explore the warning signs that were missed, the role of family and social services, and the devastating question that haunts every case: why didn't anyone stop it sooner? Listener discretion absolutely required — graphic discussion of violence against a child. This episode is not for everyone, but for true crime fans who believe these cases must be examined, not ignored.
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