Lovely. One year and an anger management class.
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/3696463/detail.html
Mom Sentenced In Adopted Son's Death
Braintree Woman Pleads Guilty
POSTED: 5:34 p.m. EDT August 31, 2004
UPDATED: 6:01 p.m. EDT August 31, 2004
BOSTON -- A Braintree, Mass., mother charged with beating her adopted son to
death took responsibility for the crime Tuesday.
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Rhondella Richardson Reports On Sentence
NewsCenter 5's Rhondella Richardson reported that two years after the young
boy's death, Natalia Higier pleaded guilty.
"I plea guilty because it was poor judgment, poor judgment to play this game
with him," Higier said.
For the first time, Higier, 49, admitted she's guilty of involuntary
manslaughter. For the first time she explained what happened to her adoptive
son, Zachary, the day he suffered a skull fracture and massive stroke. He was 2
years old.
She said that she threw him up in the air, and that it was a game to put a
smile on his face. In August 2000, he hit a coffee table.
"Unfortunately, he slammed his left side on coffee table," Higier said.
The child's father, Higier's ex-husband, couldn't believe his ears.
"To hear he lost his child in a game was distressing to him, and he's in a
state of distress. The impact the boy suffered would have happened from a fall
from a six-story building. They live in a house in Braintree. I don't think the
story matched his understanding of the impact that happened to the boy," Louis
Higier's attorney, Raymond Sayeg, said.
The Higier's were married just shy of seven years. Unable to conceive a child,
they adopted a child from Russia.
Higier was home alone with Zachary on the day of the accident, and she took the
toddler to the doctor hours after the fall. She originally told everyone that
he fell asleep after a routine morning and wouldn't wake up.
"Zach would have had to sustain injuries at 8 a.m., in direct contradiction to
her saying he ate breakfast, played with toys," prosecutor Sabine Coyne said.
Higier was sentenced to one year in state prison with four years probation
after. During the first six months of probation, she will wear an electronic
monitoring bracelet, and she'll have to go to anger management classes.
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A good friend will come and bail you out of jail . . . but, a true friend will
be sitting next to you saying, "Damn . . . that was fun!"
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Elizabeth Case - 01 Sep 2004 18:38 GMT
I'd wondered what happened with this case. Lovely sentance!
Thanks for posting it.
Elizabeth
Linda Fortney - 02 Sep 2004 16:58 GMT