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christine_dixon
i saw this on the news this morning...

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PHOENIX -- A mother who left her 17-month-old son in the car for at least seven hours while she worked at a west Phoenix Hooters was charged with negligent homicide in the child's death.Ashly Duchene, 22, was booked after investigators learned she had said she wanted her freedom more than her son.
"We're not saying this was a deliberate act yesterday, but that does give insight to her mindset that caring for her child was not her top priority," Phoenix Police Sgt. Joel Tranter told KTAR.

Family members told detectives that Duchene had made statements that she did not want to care for the child and wanted her freedom."It's also my understanding that other family members, perhaps, had taken the child away from her for brief periods of time," Tranter said. "They had concerns."Police said Duchene had planned to drop off her son, Ryan, at day care before heading to work at the Hooters restaurant near 29th Avenue and Bell Road.Instead, officers said, Duchene went straight to work with the toddler still in the vehicle.Tranter said, "When she was driving to work, she made a brief statement that she actually looked in her rear view mirror, saw a young child seated behind her in the child seat. Exactly what happened after that, we're not sure."Duchene arrived at work at 10 a.m. and when her shift ended around 5 p.m., she discovered Ryan was inside the vehicle and was unresponsive, investigators said.Authorities pronounced the child dead.The high temperature in Phoenix on Tuesday was 89 degrees. Readings inside the vehicle reached upwards of 110 degrees, authorities said.Police said the windows of Duchene's silver Honda Civic were tinted, making it difficult for anyone to tell a child was inside."She's probably feeling an overwhelming sense of guilt," said Michelle Fritz, a crisis counselor with the Phoenix Fire Department."She's probably nervous about what her parents are going to think, about what the public is going to think," Fritz said.Michael Feegan was at the scene and said he was shocked."There's no way you can leave a baby inside a car all day at work and just forget your baby like that," Feegan said.Amy Robin was in a crowd who gathered outside the restaurant. She said the mother should face charges."We're parents ourselves and we never once left our baby in the car," Robin said. "I think that's cruel.


lady, you make me SICK.
Idiot
That sounds like it's more than just "negligent" homicide. It seems pre-meditated to me.
communityhagerstown
UGh.......So glad I am not back in Vegas and making home visits. The stuff that went on during the visit was alarming. Gosh only knows what they did or did not do when no longer supervised....Well I do know, we would be called back, usually at 3:00am.......... We are all human. But there are some people who make your head spin, when it comes to caring for children. The nurturing or common sense is not there.
txexpatriot
Let's put her in a car to roast!!!
Journey
Throw her hooters in a car and roast them. This is bull. She knew what she was doing and apparently other family members had concerns that should have been addressed sooner. This kind of stuff makes my blood boil. If I could just get my hands on her. I just feel so sick for that poor baby I could cry.
feistyirishbabe
People like this should be forced to undergo surgery to get their tubes tied so another innocent child doesn't have to suffer under their "care" ever again.
I read a similar story last year, a woman left her infant in the back seat of her car while she went and worked at the strip club. It was in the evening in the middle of the winter mad.gif I agree with TX, she should suffer just like that sweet little one did!
sweetliberty2u
Like I said plenty of times before.

It seem to be a happening more and more every year.

Sometime's I think, they do it as a way out of being a mother.
They done seen to many women getting off easy, so their doing it too.
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