Murder case goes to grand jury in newborn death
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Posted: 7:05 PM Mar 18, 2010
Murder case goes to grand jury in newborn death
LAGRANGE, Ky. (AP) -- A central Kentucky judge has sent a murder charge to a grand jury in the case of a woman accused of suffocating her newborn in a prison restroom.
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LAGRANGE, Ky. (AP) -- A central Kentucky judge has sent a murder charge to a grand jury in the case of a woman accused of suffocating her newborn in a prison restroom.

Oldham District Judge Jerry Crosby bound over the case after a hearing Wednesday in LaGrange.

The Courier-Journal of Louisville reported a Kentucky State Police detective testified 20-year-old Ashley Nicole Cox of Corbin was visiting an inmate at the Roederer Correctional Complex near LaGrange on March 7 when she excused herself, saying she wasn't feeling well. A nurse later found the infant in a bag that had been sent to the medical wing after the restroom was cleaned up.

KSP Detective Todd Harwood testified the infant's mouth was stuffed full of toilet paper and a medical examiner ruled the child suffocated after being born healthy at 6 pounds, 9 ounces.

Information from: The Courier-Journal, http://www.courier-journal.com

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