Ohio prosecutor: Infant whose remains found was born alive

FRANKLIN (AP) — The attorney for an 18-year-old Ohio woman accused of burying an infant alive outside her family’s home said the teen is a “very good person” who has worked with disabled children.

Brooke Skylar Richardson pleaded not guilty through her attorney to a reckless homicide charge on Friday during a brief municipal court hearing in the southwest Ohio city of Franklin. A judge continued her $15,000 bond.

Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell said Friday the charge was based on evidence that the infant was “born alive and was not a stillborn baby.” A criminal complaint said the infant died on May 7.

The remains were found July 14 in Carlisle, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) north of Cincinnati. Investigators are waiting on a final report from the county coroner’s office about how the infant died.

The Dayton Daily News has reported that authorities found the remains after receiving a tip from a doctor’s office.

Attorney Charles Rittgers told reporters after Friday’s hearing that Richardson, a college-bound high school cheerleader, is “by all means a very good person.”

Rittgers declined to comment further.

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Brooke Skylar Richardson makes her first court appearance in Franklin Municipal Court in Franklin on Friday. Richardson is charged with reckless homicide in a baby’s death. Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell said Friday that the charge was based upon evidence that the infant was “born alive and was not a stillborn baby.” The remains were found July 14 near a home in Carlisle, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) north of Cincinnati.
http://www.limaohio.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2017/07/web1_117665651-e8ef3a3eb9ae4f6281e05e9bfa1aa61a.jpgBrooke Skylar Richardson makes her first court appearance in Franklin Municipal Court in Franklin on Friday. Richardson is charged with reckless homicide in a baby’s death. Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell said Friday that the charge was based upon evidence that the infant was “born alive and was not a stillborn baby.” The remains were found July 14 near a home in Carlisle, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) north of Cincinnati. FOX19 NOW | Michael Buckingham via AP