A Nanticoke mother has been charged with homicide in the October 2022 death of her infant daughter who suffocated after being placed face down in a bassinet, state police announced Monday.
Natalee Michele Rasmus, now 19, is charged with third-degree murder and related offenses in connection with the death of her one-month-old child.
An autopsy determined the child died of “asphyxia due to mechanical compression,” according to arrest papers.
Police said Rasmus noted she used a curved “boppy pillow” to help the baby sleep in the soft bassinet next to her bed and “sometimes she moves in the boppy.”
During questioning in front of her mother, Rasmus noted the baby had trouble sleeping.
“Yes. She wouldn’t sleep. She’ll just scream, so she has to be like propped up,” Rasmus reportedly said.
Arrest papers noted forensic pathologist Dr. Gary Ross, who performed the autopsy, ruled the death accidental, but also reported that there was no way the baby would have had the strength to wiggle into the fatal position she was found. He said the baby “would have to have been placed face down,” according to arrest papers filed by state police and Luzerne County Detectives.
In addition to third-degree murder, Rasmus is charged with involuntary manslaughter and endangering the welfare of children.
Arrest papers also note Rasmus’ maternity provider and pediatric consultant provided her with literature advising a baby should always sleep on his or her back.
At least three times before the baby’s death, someone searched from Rasmus’ phone about whether it was OK to allow a baby to sleep on his or her stomach, police said.
Nanticoke mother charged with homicide in baby’s suffocation death
NANTICOKE — A Nanticoke woman has been charged with homicide in connection with the October 2022 death of her infant daughter, state police announced Monday. Natalee Michele Rasmus, now 19, is char…
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