Santa Cruz, California (Crohn)-Her mother in Santa Cruz’s province did not contact her year-old, after 911 after she found the body of her daughter without life in 2024, according to the records of the court presented by the prosecutors.
Corissa Lane, 39, from Scottis Valley, is being held in prison without sponsorship. Her 20 -month -old child was poisoned with a deadly dose of fentanel in Santa Cruz four months after the child’s father overcrowded over the same drugs, according to court records.
An initial hearing is scheduled to start in June to determine whether investigators have sufficient evidence for the mother to trial. She has recognized that she is not guilty of a large number of charges, including killing, drug trafficking, child abuse, and evidence of evidence.
A child is referred to as “Baby Z” in the court documents submitted by the office of the Santa Cruz provincial lawyer. Representatives of the prosecution described the dark conditions surrounding the death of the child Z.
The case of killing the child Z
The last time Baby Z was seen alive at one o’clock in the evening on Saturday, 27 July 2024 inside a house in Casa Azul, located in 801 River St.
CASA Azul is homekey project Funding from the state to provide them with chronic supporters with a permanent supportive housing. Casa Azul was opened in 2023, and it is divided into “apartments” for residents, and is operated by housing matters, according to the organization’s non -profit website.
Salisido wrote that the apartment of Casa Azul was died, the home of a friend and Lol. The friend Wall, her 4 -year -old son, and Zed Z, allowed two nights at his home. The investigators said that on the night of July 27, 2024, the 4 -year -old heard his sister struggling to breathe in the bedroom and saw her.
“He went to wake his mother in the living room, but she did not want,” the state documents. In the morning, Wall entered the bedroom, found a Zed Z and shouted, “My child died.”
“Then they tried to give the child Narkan and the mouth to the mouth (CPR). They did not contact the number 911. It is believed that the child had died for approximately 9-11 hours before bringing (Wall) to the Dominican Hospital at 1:37 pm on Sunday (July 28),” Salsido wrote.
Wall carried the child’s body to the front entrance to the emergency room in the hospital and placed it on a wheelchair, and the security guard informed that her daughter had died, went, and the court documents.
After a few minutes, Wall returned to ER and Baby Z was announced by hospital workers. “She believed that she believed that the child had an overdose on something that the child picked up,” Salisido wrote.
Santa Cruz police officers were called to the hospital and arrested the mother.
An autopsy report found that Baby Z had 22 ng/ml of fentanel in its system. A fatal dose for adults ranges between 7-10 ng/ml.
Conditions lead to the death of the child Z
Baby Z was born in the hospital’s emergency room in Moduk, California, and her mother was a long -time user and a suspect vanel, according to public prosecutors. Prosecutors wrote that Wall left the hospital with newborns “against medical advice.”
Baby G, Robert Tillaman, was a user of metamvitamine, according to public prosecutors.
While the couple lived in Tennessee with their four children, Tilaman Wall opened several cases against them by child protection service agencies.
When the age of Zed Z at the age of four, and the infant took a screaming to the Tennessee Hospital, blamed the baby’s 7 -year -old, and accused his brother of dropping the child. “Doctors told the children’s family services department. X -rays revealed that the child had a fracture on her arm. Both parents refused to allow their other children to conduct an interview with the child services management or police.”
In 2023, Telman Wall moved from Tennessee to Santa Cruz, California, with Bibi Z, their 16 -year -old daughter, their 8 -year -old son, and his 4 -year -old son. They lived in a house on 402 Lindon Street when Tillaman claimed and strangled his 8 -year -old son.
Telman was accused of abusing the children’s felony, and on the objections of the prosecutors, a judge was released on April 4, 2024.
On the same day that he was released from prison, Tillaman returned to his family’s home and died due to an overdose of fentanel.
The house in 402 Lindon Street was owned by a man who offered the family a place to stay. The residents told the investigators that he used regularly fentanel and other medications with Wall Willman, including the day that an overdose of Tillaman. The resident said he was able to revive Wall with Narkan, but he was unable to revive Telman.
“Children were present at home at the time of death. SCPD called the Ministry of Santa Cruz Province of Children’s Family Services. Despite multiple reports of abuse and neglect, the police and the state of Tennessee, Santa Cruz DCS did not open any issue related to (Wall) either before the death of Robert Tillaman,” wrote the assistant assistant Salisido.
After Tillaman’s death in April 2024, Wall moved from 402 Linden Street, and moved to her parents’ home in Scottis Valley, in the state of the records. “Their house in the Scotts Valley is spacious and safe, and there was a great room for children. Her parents were supporting her living in their home, but they had concerns about her struggle and wanted to get a job. She left for several days at a time with the three children and did not know where it was.”
On July 16, 2024, Walll suddenly left Scotts Valley with Baby Z and her 4 -year -old son. She returned home where Tillaman died. “The children inside the bedroom have left most of the day while (adults) were exposed to drugs in the living room,” the country. On July 25, 2024, the resident Telman ordered to leave his house because he was concerned that she had neglected her children.
The mother remained with Baby Z and her young son in Casa Azul on July 26 and July 27. Baby Z’s death was announced on July 28.
The next court appears in the court scheduled for June 18. The initial hearing is scheduled to start on June 23 with the Supreme Court Judge in the Santa Cruz County Jay. It is represented by the public defender, Allen, a cave.