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Michelle Morrisons children are too little to understand how she could be there wishing them a happy New Year one minute and gone the next, beaten and left for dead inside a nearby empty house.
Mrs. Arledge said her son the father of two of Morrisons five children had agreed to baby-sit while Morrison, 26, went out for New Years Eve.
Morrison came back to her house around 12:30 a.m. "to say happy New Year," then left again, Mrs. Arledge said.
Four hours later, police said, they were notified that a woman had been assaulted and needed medical help at 221 Walnut St.
When officers arrived, they looked through a window and saw Morrison lying on the floor. They forced their way through a locked door and found her unresponsive, with "visible signs of injury about the head, possibly as a result of blunt force," Lt. Jeffrey Ruth said in a news release.
A dispatcher said she could not explain how officers were notified, but that no 911 calls had been received.
Morrisons body was sent to Montgomery County for an autopsy.
http://www.dispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/01/02/20060102-D1-02.html
Mrs. Arledge said her son the father of two of Morrisons five children had agreed to baby-sit while Morrison, 26, went out for New Years Eve.
Morrison came back to her house around 12:30 a.m. "to say happy New Year," then left again, Mrs. Arledge said.
Four hours later, police said, they were notified that a woman had been assaulted and needed medical help at 221 Walnut St.
When officers arrived, they looked through a window and saw Morrison lying on the floor. They forced their way through a locked door and found her unresponsive, with "visible signs of injury about the head, possibly as a result of blunt force," Lt. Jeffrey Ruth said in a news release.
A dispatcher said she could not explain how officers were notified, but that no 911 calls had been received.
Morrisons body was sent to Montgomery County for an autopsy.
http://www.dispatch.com/news-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/01/02/20060102-D1-02.html