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#385: Mom Microwaved 2-Month-Old Baby For 5 Minutes While Having A Seizure

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Grandma C knew that something wasn’t right about what she was looking at. Her daughter is standing there holding her 2-month-old baby. But everything is wrong.

Her daughter’s pants are soaked in urine.

The way she’s talking sounds like someone clamped her tongue, and two-month-old baby Mirabelle is not moving.

In fact, Mirabelle’s little face is bright angry red and her body seems stiff.

Grandma C rushes to put her down and unzips baby Mirabelle’s onesie…

She’s peeling. The skin on her entire body is peeling.

Mirabelle’s mom starts to explain that she must have suffered a stroke while holding her baby and fell on top of her… onto the space heater. Squashing her baby into the space heater and burning her.

But when authorities arrive - they start to think differently.

Because Mirabelle’s injuries are not consistent with someone who has been burned by a space heater. Also, why was her little purple pacifier found in the microwave?

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Grandma C knew that something wasn’t right about what she was looking at. Her daughter is standing there holding her 2-month-old baby. But everything is wrong.

Her daughter’s pants are soaked in urine.

The way she’s talking sounds like someone clamped her tongue, and two-month-old baby Mirabelle is not moving.

In fact, Mirabelle’s little face is bright angry red and her body seems stiff.

Grandma C rushes to put her down and unzips baby Mirabelle’s onesie…

She’s peeling. The skin on her entire body is peeling.

Mirabelle’s mom starts to explain that she must have suffered a stroke while holding her baby and fell on top of her… onto the space heater. Squashing her baby into the space heater and burning her.

But when authorities arrive - they start to think differently.

Because Mirabelle’s injuries are not consistent with someone who has been burned by a space heater. Also, why was her little purple pacifier found in the microwave?

Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com

To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

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