Friday, December 04, 2009
Still No Indictment In Infant Death
KENTUCKY...
Amanda Johnson remains in the Laurel County Detention Center on a $250,000 bail but has not yet been indicted after police charged her with murder and first-degree criminal abuse in the October 23rd. death of her 23 month-old son, Stephen Michael Troy. State forensic anthropologist Dr. Emily Craig reported there were two fractures in the child's left lower leg that had occurred at two separate times. He died of blunt force trauma to the abdomen. Laurel County Coroner Doug Bowling confirmed the autopsy report showed Stephen died when something or someone hit him so hard arteries to his small intestine ruptured and he bled to death. According to the Michigan Department of Corrections, Amanda Johnson and the father, Michael Troy, had a history of violence
Amanda Johnson remains in the Laurel County Detention Center on a $250,000 bail but has not yet been indicted after police charged her with murder and first-degree criminal abuse in the October 23rd. death of her 23 month-old son, Stephen Michael Troy. State forensic anthropologist Dr. Emily Craig reported there were two fractures in the child's left lower leg that had occurred at two separate times. He died of blunt force trauma to the abdomen. Laurel County Coroner Doug Bowling confirmed the autopsy report showed Stephen died when something or someone hit him so hard arteries to his small intestine ruptured and he bled to death. According to the Michigan Department of Corrections, Amanda Johnson and the father, Michael Troy, had a history of violence