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No, I am disgusted that you would all cry what a disgusting country it was if it happened somewhere else,. Look at yourselves. Something happens in another county and you are all over it with shithole country comments, not shitty people.
Listen here.

There is one member here that does that. Not everyone. You're a giant cunt of all cunts for continued blame of all members. Now go fuck yourself.
 
After Felicia Marie-Nicole Smith set baby Levi Cole Ellerbe on fire, she left him and went to work at IHOP, according to the indictment against her.

Smith is facing a first-degree murder charge in the July 18 death of the infant, who was just days from turning 7 months old. She was indicted Aug. 30 by a Natchitoches Parish grand jury.

Natchitoches Parish District Attorney Billy Joe Harrington said at the time of the indictment that the investigation remains active.

The indictment contains some previously unreleased details in the case. Among other documents filed Wednesday with the Natchitoches Parish Clerk of Court's Office is an order with a handwritten note that states Smith reportedly confessed.

The indictment reads that Smith took Levi from the Mayberry Trailer Park home of his mother, Hanna Nicole Barker, around 9:10 p.m. on July 17. She left the park and took the boy about a mile away.

It states that Smith poured gasoline on the baby and set him on fire. Then she went to work just before 10 p.m., it reads.

A call about the fire was received by the Natchitoches Fire Department around 10:25 p.m. It was made by a woman, Kanika Johnson, who saw it as she was driving to her home.

The fire was spotted from the opposite side of an elevated railroad track, and Johnson said she thought some kids might have set it. She didn't find out what had happened until the next morning.

Firefighters found Levi lying on his stomach in the fire, reads the indictment.

The baby was rushed to Natchitoches Regional Medical Center with second- and third-degree burns over approximately 90 percent of his body. He later was transferred to Louisiana State University Hospital in Shreveport but died around 3:35 a.m. July 18.

The gag order was issued July 30 by 10th Judicial District Court Judge Desiree Dyess
https://www.thetowntalk.com/story/n...hes-woman-set-baby-fire-went-work/1224254002/
 
So the poor baby was not dead when he was set on fire. Jesus. Then the bitch just went to her shift at IHOP as if nothing had happened. Monster.
 
The mother was also arrested and charged as a principal to the infant's murder. She and the killer knew each other .
Is "knowing" a person, enough to be charged as a principle?
From, what has been reported at this time, they are not showing a link, other than "they knew each other"
They say this young lady took the baby and set him on fire. They are not saying how the Mother is linked.
I am in no way defending the Mother, I just want to know, how she is linked to the murder. What part did
she play in this horrific death?
 
Mom, girlfriend charged in fiery killing of 7-month-old son
https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/...d-in-fiery-killing-of-7monthold-son/841958507


NATCHITOCHES, La. -
A Louisiana woman is accused of asking her girlfriend to kidnap and kill her 7-month-old son in July, a crime carried out when the boy was doused with gasoline and burned to death.


Levi Cole Ellerbe died hours after suffering second- and third-degree burns over 90 percent of his body, according to the Alexandria Town Talk.

The boy’s mother, Hannah Nicole Barker, was in court Friday for a preliminary hearing, at which Lt. Jeremy Swisher, with the Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s Office, laid out the case against Barker. Barker, 23, is charged as a principal to first-degree murder.
 
NATCHITOCHES, La. -
A Louisiana woman is accused of asking her girlfriend to kidnap and kill her 7-month-old son in July, a crime carried out when the boy was doused with gasoline and burned to death. .
Christ. Strangling him would have been more merciful.
 
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These two monsters are not going to be held accountable for what they did to Levi.

Either they will both get plea deals or one will flip on the other and who knows if that one will actually be telling the truth.

When you think that there is not another crime against a child that will shake you to your soul another beautiful angel is brutalized and taken from us.

It does not matter which one did what to this baby they both deserve to burn for what they did or allowed to be done to Levi.
 
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The indictment against Smith alleges that the 26-year-old Natchitoches woman took the baby from Barker's travel trailer at the Mayberry Trailer Park in the 5600 block of the La. Highway 1 Bypass.

Barker called 911 to report that Levi had been kidnapped, and that was followed soon by another 911 call from her landlord.

Smith's indictment reads that she left the baby in a ditch about a mile from his home, poured gasoline on him and set him on fire. Then she went to her job at IHOP, it reads.

But officials allege that the kidnapping claim was a ruse to hide a plot to kill the baby, who was just days from turning 7 months old.

The indictment against Barker provides no information about her alleged actions. There's also a gag order in the case, so most of what is publicly known came from Smith's indictment and the September hearing.

The only witness to testify was Lt. Jeremy Swisher, the Region 5 supervisor for the Louisiana State Fire Marshal's Office, which investigated the case with the Natchitoches Police Department.

Swisher testified that the two women were involved in a sexual relationship, but said Smith was more invested in it. He said Barker told investigators during an interview that she was using Smith for attention and money.


He said Barker met Smith at her job site earlier on the day Levi was taken. It was at that time that Barker asked Smith to kill her baby, Swisher testified.

Although Smith at first refused, she agreed to do it, he said.

Barker's defense attorney, Dru Thompson of Shreveport, has argued that prosecutors have no evidence to prove Barker asked Smith to kill the child. The only thing they have, he said, is Smith's statement.

He cross-examined Swisher on that, asking him if it was true Smith vowed "to do something crazy" if Barker ended their relationship.
https://www.thetowntalk.com/story/news/2018/11/09/mother-baby-burned-death-indicted/1946454002/
 
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