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Disabled Infant Burned Alive

Posted by Sandra On June - 20 - 2011
Sucelia Margarita Ardon

Prosecutor: Baby alive when mother set her on fire

Medical tests show a terminally ill infant had still been alive when her mother placed her in a plastic bag, doused it with gasoline, and then set the bag on fire, according to Thursday testimony in Washoe District Court that ended with the woman’s release from jail. While the autopsy of the baby, named Brandy, has not yet been completed, Sparks police Detective Steve Fiore testified that a pathologist from the county’s medical examiner’s office reported a recent blood test concluded the 2-month-old had inhaled smoke — meaning she was alive when Suceli Ardon burned her on March 6 in a Sparks field.

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http://www.rgj.com/article/20110616/NEWS01/110616022/Prosecutor-Baby-alive-when-Reno-mother-set-her-fire?odyssey=nav|head



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