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A 1-month-old girl, Lovanna Wilson, was identified as the infant slain last month in a North Charleston apartment where she lived with her mother and father.

The Charleston County Coroner’s Office ruled her death a homicide and determined she died of blunt-force head trauma. The child died Aug. 18 ar Medical University Hospital.

The infant’s father, Troy Abraham Wilson, 29, was arrested and charged with homicide by child abuse. Investigators said he called 911 around 8:30 a.m. the day Lovanna died, telling dispatchers that the child was not breathing, police said.

In arrest affidavits, detectives said that Lovanna’s skull fractures “would have taken massive force to accomplish” and that no other adult was with her at the time.

The affidavit also stated that Troy waited about three hours to call someone for help for his daughter.
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That means he killed her at 5:30 a.m. where the hell was the mother at that hour that she was wasn’t there for at the very least 3 hours and 5 minutes.
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OMG! He was released from jail on his own recognizance after he was arrested for homicide by abuse?!?! How is that even possible? Way to value your children America.
 
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I hope Bubba grabs this slog by his dreads and swings him around. Way to go, big man!! Can't even keep a baby alive for a full month? Jeeze. Worthless garbage, needs to be taken out of the gene pool.
 
A North Charleston man has been cleared in the 2018 death of his one-month-old daughter.
Troy Wilson was charged with homicide by child abuse in August 2018.

The charges followed an investigation by the Charleston County Coroner’s Office started a suspicious death investigation after police responded to a call for help and found the infant not breathing.

An incident report stated Wilson had been with the baby’s mother at a hospital but did not call 911 for three hours after the infant needed medical assistance.
A forensic pathologist concluded the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head, which included a right rear skull fracture and would have required massive force, an affidavit stated.


Court records state the not guilty verdict closed the case on Thursday.
 
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