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An Oklahoma City woman has been charged with felony murder of a child after she allegedly left her 5-year-old grandson in a hot car for hours last summer while she was at a casino.

According to an affidavit, officials say, Alanna Jean Orr, 50, was caring for her grandson on June 21, 2018, when she went to the Kickapoo Casino in Harrah.

Officials say surveillance video showed Orr arriving at the casino at 1:23 p.m. and leaving at 7:28 p.m.

Court records say her grandson was in the car during this time, with temperatures reaching 90 degrees that day.

Records continue to say that 15 minutes after leaving the casino, Orr called 911 and reported that her grandson had choked and was not breathing.

Emergency officials arrived and tried to resuscitate the five-year-old, “but found that rigor mortis had already begun.”

Officials say Orr was arrested Friday following her indictment by a federal grand jury for second-degree felony murder by child neglect in Indian Country.
 
Pretty stupid and selfish grandmother. This is not a case of having forgotten the child in a car, this was intentionally leaving him there so she could gamble for 5 hours on a hot day. Grrr....
 
Alanna Jean Orr, 50, of Oklahoma City, has pleaded guilty to felony murder in the second degree by child neglect in Indian Country, announced U.S. Attorney Timothy J. Downing.

According to an affidavit in support of a search warrant signed in Oklahoma County District Court on July 17, 2018, Orr was caring for her five-year-old grandson on June 21, 2018, when she went to the Kickapoo Casino in Harrah. The affidavit explained that, according to surveillance video, Orr arrived at the casino at 1:23 p.m. and left at 7:28 p.m. It was alleged that during this time, her grandson remained in the car. The high temperature in Harrah that day was allegedly 90 degrees.

Approximately 15 minutes after she left the casino, according to the affidavit, Orr called 911 and reported her grandson had choked and was not breathing. The affidavit stated Harrah police officers met Orr at the Harrah Police Department and attempted to resuscitate the child but found that rigor mortis had already begun.

On April 17, 2019, a federal grand jury returned an indictment that charged Orr with second degree felony murder by child neglect in Indian Country. In particular, it alleged Orr, who is a member of the Kickapoo Tribe, caused the death of a child by willfully failing to provide adequate shelter and supervision while she was responsible for the child’s health, safety, and welfare. This crime is subject to federal jurisdiction because the defendant and victim are Indians and the offense took place on tribal trust land.

Today Orr pleaded guilty to the indictment. During a hearing before U.S. District Judge Scott L. Palk, she admitted she caused her grandson’s death by leaving him unattended on a hot summer afternoon in the back seat of her car with no air conditioning.

Orr faces a maximum potential penalty of life in prison and a fine of $250,000. She could also face up to five years of supervised release after any prison sentence.
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — A Oklahoma City woman was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Scott Palk to serve 210 month in federal prison for causing the death of her five-year-old grandson.

Alann Jean Orr, 50, left her grandson in a casino parking lot on a hot summer afternoon with no air conditioning, announced U.S. Attorney Timothy J. Downing.

Orr was caring for her five-year-old grandson on June 21, 2018, when she went to the Kickapoo Casino in Harrah, Oklahoma.

She arrived at the casino at 1:23 p.m., and she left the casino at 7:28 p.m. During this time Orr’s grandson remained in the car and the high temperature in Harrah that day approached ninety degrees.

Approximately fifteen minutes after Orr left the casino, according to the affidavit, she called 911 and reported her grandson had choked and was not breathing.

Harrah police officers met Orr at the Harrah Police Department and attempted to resuscitate the child, but noted that that rigor mortis had already begun.

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Stupid is as Stupid does. She really had her priorities in order, stupid b*tch.
I say ahhhh ... ( thinking ) tie her to a machine then throw her into water at exact time of 1:23 pm and wait till 7:28 PM, before attempt rescue
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You would think a 5-yr-old would be able to get out of the car. Horrific and needless.
unless, he got stern lectures and was mortified at gram's, knowing she usually back up what she threaten.
 
Stupid is as Stupid does. She really had her priorities in order, stupid b*tch.
I say ahhhh ... ( thinking ) tie her to a machine then throw her into water at exact time of 1:23 pm and wait till 7:28 PM, before attempt rescue
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unless, he got stern lectures and was mortified at gram's, knowing she usually back up what she threaten.
Yeah well sadly he is dead. Toss Granny in a cell with some old scary as hell inmates who ain't gonna see their kids and grandkids for a long time. Yeah, she'll learn a wee bit of horror fast.
 
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