Friday, July 10, 2009
Dad may be charged with aggravated murder in infant son's death (Provo, Utah)
Dad CAMERON NIELSEN is facing a potential capital felony of aggravated murder in the death of his 3-week-old son. Daddy squeezed the baby and threw him into his crib "several times." The baby suffered broken ribs, skull fractures and brain injuries. Dad was arrested in May 2008 on felony child abuses--as the child was still alive then. The child died from seizures related to the abuse in October 2008.
Interesting that there isn't a word about the mom in all this.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705315827/More-evidence-requested-on-childs-death.html
More evidence requested on child's death
Published: Thursday, July 9, 2009 11:10 a.m. MDT
PROVO — Defense attorneys want to ensure they have every scrap of evidence before proceeding on a case against a father charged with fatally abusing his baby.
Cameron Nielsen, 23, faces the potentially capital felony of aggravated murder in the death of his 3-week-old son, Jason. It's an amended charge, though, because when Nielsen was arrested in May 2008, Jason was only severely injured, with broken ribs, skull fractures and brain injuries.
Nielsen allegedly told police he had squeezed Jason and thrown him into his crib several times, according to a police affidavit filed in 4th District Court.
Jason spent a month in Primary Children's Medical Center and then was placed in foster care, where he died in October from seizures caused by the abuse, prosecutors say. Soon after, prosecutors revised the charges from felony child abuse to aggravated murder.
"In defending Mr. Nielsen, (it's important) that we have every single piece of evidence," defense attorney Tom Means told the judge Thursday, to explain why they were asking for another continuance. "It's very important that we have all the information so there's a complete link in causation."
Interesting that there isn't a word about the mom in all this.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705315827/More-evidence-requested-on-childs-death.html
More evidence requested on child's death
Published: Thursday, July 9, 2009 11:10 a.m. MDT
PROVO — Defense attorneys want to ensure they have every scrap of evidence before proceeding on a case against a father charged with fatally abusing his baby.
Cameron Nielsen, 23, faces the potentially capital felony of aggravated murder in the death of his 3-week-old son, Jason. It's an amended charge, though, because when Nielsen was arrested in May 2008, Jason was only severely injured, with broken ribs, skull fractures and brain injuries.
Nielsen allegedly told police he had squeezed Jason and thrown him into his crib several times, according to a police affidavit filed in 4th District Court.
Jason spent a month in Primary Children's Medical Center and then was placed in foster care, where he died in October from seizures caused by the abuse, prosecutors say. Soon after, prosecutors revised the charges from felony child abuse to aggravated murder.
"In defending Mr. Nielsen, (it's important) that we have every single piece of evidence," defense attorney Tom Means told the judge Thursday, to explain why they were asking for another continuance. "It's very important that we have all the information so there's a complete link in causation."