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I've been watching this story since it broke....I just read today how this baby died....heartbreaking.
LA GRANGE, KY (WAVE) - The Corbin, KY woman accused of killing her newborn baby inside a men's prison in Oldham County on Sunday was in court Wednesday morning.
A not guilty plea was entered for Ashley Cox and she was appointed a public defender.
Cox, 20, is charged with murder and concealing the birth of an infant. Authorities say she gave birth to a baby girl and then hid her in a trash bin at the Rhoederer Correctional Complex in La Grange.
An arrest citation accuses Cox of stuffing toilet paper into the baby girl's mouth until she stopped breathing.
more here
http://www.wave3.com/global/story.asp?s=12117424
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A 20-year-old Corbin woman has been charged with murder after she gave birth to a baby girl in a visitors' restroom at a state prison in La Grange on Sunday and hid the baby in a trash bin, police said. The baby was found dead hours later.
Kentucky State Police arrested Ashley Nicole Cox on Monday and charged her with first-degree murder and concealing the birth of an infant. Cox was being held at the Oldham County Jail.
Preliminary autopsy results show her baby was alive and healthy when she was born at the Roederer Correctional Complex, police said. The cause of death has not been determined.
According to an arrest citation, Cox is accused of forcing toilet paper into the baby's mouth until it was unable to breathe.
Cox was visiting inmate Justin Bell, 21, at the medium-security men's prison Sunday morning when she went to the bathroom near the visiting room, according to state police and Lisa Lamb, spokeswoman for the Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Cox had arrived about 8:45 a.m. with two other people, and after passing through security entered the visiting room about 10 a.m., Lamb said. It was not apparent that Cox was in labor when she went to the single-stall restroom about 10:55 a.m., Lamb said.
No one heard anything, she said. But when the staff noticed that she'd been in there too long, they knocked on the door, got her to open the door and saw the blood.
She said the staff reported that Cox had been in the restroom for 10 to 12 minutes.
Lamb said she's not sure what explanation Cox gave, but she did not tell the staff she'd given birth.
At no time did Cox indicate she was in distress, call out for help, or try and obtain help while at the prison, Lamb said.
more here
http://www.courier-journal.com/article/201003081615/ZONE09/3080329
LA GRANGE, KY (WAVE) - The Corbin, KY woman accused of killing her newborn baby inside a men's prison in Oldham County on Sunday was in court Wednesday morning.
A not guilty plea was entered for Ashley Cox and she was appointed a public defender.
Cox, 20, is charged with murder and concealing the birth of an infant. Authorities say she gave birth to a baby girl and then hid her in a trash bin at the Rhoederer Correctional Complex in La Grange.
An arrest citation accuses Cox of stuffing toilet paper into the baby girl's mouth until she stopped breathing.
more here
http://www.wave3.com/global/story.asp?s=12117424
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A 20-year-old Corbin woman has been charged with murder after she gave birth to a baby girl in a visitors' restroom at a state prison in La Grange on Sunday and hid the baby in a trash bin, police said. The baby was found dead hours later.
Kentucky State Police arrested Ashley Nicole Cox on Monday and charged her with first-degree murder and concealing the birth of an infant. Cox was being held at the Oldham County Jail.
Preliminary autopsy results show her baby was alive and healthy when she was born at the Roederer Correctional Complex, police said. The cause of death has not been determined.
According to an arrest citation, Cox is accused of forcing toilet paper into the baby's mouth until it was unable to breathe.
Cox was visiting inmate Justin Bell, 21, at the medium-security men's prison Sunday morning when she went to the bathroom near the visiting room, according to state police and Lisa Lamb, spokeswoman for the Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Cox had arrived about 8:45 a.m. with two other people, and after passing through security entered the visiting room about 10 a.m., Lamb said. It was not apparent that Cox was in labor when she went to the single-stall restroom about 10:55 a.m., Lamb said.
No one heard anything, she said. But when the staff noticed that she'd been in there too long, they knocked on the door, got her to open the door and saw the blood.
She said the staff reported that Cox had been in the restroom for 10 to 12 minutes.
Lamb said she's not sure what explanation Cox gave, but she did not tell the staff she'd given birth.
At no time did Cox indicate she was in distress, call out for help, or try and obtain help while at the prison, Lamb said.
more here
http://www.courier-journal.com/article/201003081615/ZONE09/3080329