A couple convicted of willful neglect in the death of their three-month-old baby, Stephen Angell Jr., has failed to overturn their convictions. The child was subjected to harrowing mistreatment, including drug traces in his milk and unusual body odor, leading to his untimely death.
A couple who were jailed for leaving their 'exceptionally thin' baby boy in sickening conditions before he died have failed to overturn their convictions.
The couple, of East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, were jailed for two years each in July as Sheriff Colin Dunipace blasted them for showing 'no remorse'. Infant Stephen Angell Jnr was subjected to harrowing mistreatment which included having drug traces in his milk Medics ruled baby Stephen's death as 'undetermined' but social work records highlighted concerns about his care while he was alive.
She said his hands, feet and armpits were dirty, he had long nails and a smell of body odour was coming from him which was 'unusual'. The court heard a drunk Stevenson had left her son with a woman who was disabled and 'morbidly obese' and had gone to bed
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