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Mom Gets 30-Year Sentence After Giving Birth To Heroin Addicted Baby Who Died
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2018-03-06 at 1:38 AM UTChttp://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2018/03/05/mom-jail-gives-birth-heroin-addicted-baby/
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore mother who gave birth to a heroin addicted baby in an auto repair shop has been sentenced to prison after the newborn died nine days after she gave birth.
Anne Kirsch was sentenced to 75 years in prison, with all but 30 years suspended, for a 2017 bench trial of manslaughter and child abuse resulting in death.
According to a release from the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office, Kirsch gave birth to Matthew Kirsch Jr. on October 11, 2015, in the repair bay of an auto repair shop where she worked.
Paramedics were called to a local home nine days later, and found Kirsch Jr. unresponsive. He was taken to Sinai Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
During an investigation into the newborn’s death, Kirsch reportedly admitted to using heroin during the early stages of her pregnancy, as well as the night before her newborn died.
The investigation found the child was likely born with a heroin addiction, and suffered “severe withdrawal symptoms and physical pain.”
Matthew never received medical attention, and the medical examiner found that he was only fed “sporadically” during the nine days he was alive.
The medical examiner ruled the child’s death a homicide caused by both abuse and neglect, and found the newborn had blunt force trauma that was consistent with the newborn’s head being slammed against a flat surface.
Matthew’s stomach content was empty except for gastric fluid at the time of his death.
Kirsch’s husband, Matthew Kirsch Sr., pleaded guilty to child abuse resulting in death.
He was sentenced to 25 years behind bars, with all but 15 years suspended, for his failure to take the child in for medical care after the child was born. -
2018-03-06 at 1:40 AM UTCOnce I seen the sentence I knew she was white. No one else would ever be sentenced so harshly.
In fact it wouldn't even be noticed, reported on, or prosecuted. I bet this sort of shit happens all the time.
In the GHETOOOOOOOO
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2018-03-06 at 1:42 AM UTC@hydro
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2018-03-06 at 1:45 AM UTCI was going to say "hope the baby is taken care of" but after realizing it died...it's sadly probably for the best.
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2018-03-06 at 1:50 AM UTCi bet she used to be hot before being exposed to drugs
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2018-03-06 at 2 AM UTCLol same city where they dropped the case against those cops that literally killed someone for no reason
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2018-03-06 at 2:05 AM UTCZero tolerance for such degeneracy. She should be publicly hanged.
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2018-03-06 at 5:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by inb4l0pht Zero tolerance for such degeneracy. She should be publicly hanged.
i disagree the mandingos get whyte women hooked on the stuff. women are weaker compared to men and its basically the whyte mens fault for not stepping up and taking control and locking that woman in a room until she can dry out long before the baby is born to suffer that much. you sir are an idioto -
2018-03-06 at 6:36 AM UTCHydro's probably doing worse to her kid with T-Pain than this lady did with heroin.
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2018-03-06 at 7:01 AM UTCLook guys, obviously it was all the other stuff responsible for the kid's death. Heroin is totally unrelated, it's totally safe for unborn children to be exposed to. Would have been much more dangerous to have a kid while not being addicted to opiates.
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2018-03-06 at 7:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Look guys, obviously it was all the other stuff responsible for the kid's death. Heroin is totally unrelated, it's totally safe for unborn children to be exposed to. Would have been much more dangerous to have a kid while not being addicted to opiates.
Lanny...
Just when I thought you couldn't get any stupider, you go and say something like "heroin is unrelated to a baby's health".
...and totally redeem yourself! Funny joke there.
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2018-03-06 at 7:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Look guys, obviously it was all the other stuff responsible for the kid's death. Heroin is totally unrelated, it's totally safe for unborn children to be exposed to. Would have been much more dangerous to have a kid while not being addicted to opiates.
Wat
Also can we acknowledge that this woman gave birth in an auto repair shop? Lol -
2018-03-06 at 7:07 AM UTC
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2018-03-06 at 7:10 AM UTC
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2018-03-06 at 7:34 AM UTCAUTISM! REEEEE!
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2018-03-06 at 7:39 AM UTCHONK!
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2018-03-06 at 7:40 AM UTCShut the fuck up, Doug.
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2018-03-06 at 7:46 AM UTC
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2018-03-06 at 11:51 AM UTCi guess you can say our heroine wont see a drop of heroin for a long time, amiright
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2018-03-06 at 2:12 PM UTC