Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Mom Gets 20 Years In Jail For Death Of Her Son
A woman from Indiana was sentenced Tuesday to 20 years in prison in the death of one of her children who was beaten and set on fire two years ago.
Breanna Arnold, 22, had been charged with several different crimes, including neglect of a dependent, obstruction of justice, abuse of a corpse and dealing methamphetamine. All the charges were dropped except for one charge she pleaded guilty to: Preparing meth in a home occupied by children.
Arnold’s younger son, Owen Collins, 3, died in the mobile home that Arnold, boyfriend Zachary Barnes and a friend, Zachary Barker, occupied outside of Bluffton on Jan. 17, 2015. Arnold and Barnes wrapped Owen’s body in plastic and hid it in a dresser drawer before Barnes and Barker removed the body, tried to chop it up and later took it to a nearby woods and set it on fire.
Arnold initially told police she didn’t know what had happened to her child.
She had thought the child had died from eating meth. Later it was determined the toddler had died of blunt force trauma inflicted by Barnes, then 31, who had a history of violence and drug use. He pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 50 years for killing the boy.
Wells County Chief Deputy Prosecutor Christopher Harvey argued that Arnold knew what had happened to her child, but when police came to investigate after a family member expressed concern for the child’s safety, she wasn’t initially cooperative, refusing to tell police anything she knew for more than 12 hours.
Harvey said the body could have been found quickly if she had cooperated and told police the truth about where he child was. It was later determined she had nothing to do with the child’s death.
In a statement by Arnold, read to the court by her attorney, Nikos Nakos, she said that on the day that Owen Collins was killed, she was trying to keep herself and her other son, Travis, 6, alive and if she would have acted, they would have both ended up dead. She also acknowledged that her younger son had been denied a life because of her poor judgment.
Nakos called several character witnesses who described how Arnold had a very hard upbringing. Witnesses included teachers at an alternative school who watched her work hard toward her high school diploma while she was 15, pregnant and working. Witnesses described her as a good mother who tried hard but never had much of a chance.
Being meth heads, they didn't realize that an infant/toddler cries when they are trying to communicate something that is wrong for them.
ReplyDelete'There is no cure for stupid.'
Pig she deserved a harsher punishment
ReplyDeleteHot methhead, would bang.
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of glad meth was involved instead of estrogen. I'm sick and tired of grandstanding politicians talking about banning estrogen or taxing the hell out of tampons so people give up their estrogen. Menstruation cages are a much more realistic solution.
She gets no sympathy from me. Cooking meth period is stupid as hell, doing it with kids in the home around felons and other terrible people is disgusting. I'm glad she got 20 years.
ReplyDeleteI think anyone who's killed a child should be prohibited from ever having another. There, I said it.
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