PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga. (AP) - Georgia police say they've charged a man and his 23-year-old daughter with murder in the starvation death of an infant.
Gwinnett County Police said in a news release the man brought his 15-month-old daughter to the hospital but she was already dead. Police say the infant's appearance led medical personnel to believe she was mistreated.
At a motel in Peachtree Corners where the man was living, police found the infant's mother, a 21-year-old woman weighing only 59 pounds. They also found three other children, ages 5, 3 and 3, who appeared to be malnourished.
Police say the man fathered one of the 3-year-olds with the woman and the other 3-year-old and 5-year-old with his daughter.
The man and his 23-year-old daughter face charges including felony and malice murder, cruelty to children, cruelty to a physically disabled adult.
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I had to read it twice for it to click.
Why are they not also charged with incest?
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Sounds like he was starving all of them. A 21 year old woman weighing 59 pounds is not normal. And she gave birth. This guy is beyond sick in the head. I can think of lots of ways to make him suffer..
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I can't even imagine a grown woman weighing 59 pounds. I'm surprised she was even able to give birth when she was that starved.
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