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Mother who left 17-month-old baby to die in Navajo Nation desert sentenced to 20 years in prison

‘Over the next few days she met friends for ice cream and posted pictures of herself on Facebook’

Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith
Wednesday 02 August 2017 20:04 BST
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Attson left her daughter in the desert for four days and nights
Attson left her daughter in the desert for four days and nights (Facebook)

A woman who wheeled her 17-month-old baby into a desert and left her their to die has been jailed for 20 years.

Ashley Denise Attson, 23, from Arizona, put her daughter in a pushchair before leaving her in the Navajo Nation for four days and four nights in September last year.

“Over the next few days she met friends for ice cream and posted pictures of herself on Facebook,” the US Attorney’s office for Arizona said in a statement on Tuesday.

She then retrieved the baby’s body and buried it in an animal hole, the statement read.

The child, who has not been named as she was a juvenile and is referred to in court documents as ‘Jane Doe’, was born with methamphetamine in her system and was in the custody of tribal social services for the majority of her life.

Attson regained custody of her daughter around two months before her death, according to prosecutors.

The mother pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. US attorney spokesman Cosme Lopez did not comment on the motive for the killing.

US District Judge David Campbell said Attlee committed an “intentional, cold-hearted, horrendous killing of an innocent child”.

According to a plea agreement reached with prosecutors, the maximum punishment that could be given to Attson was a life sentence.

A former tribal prosecutor told the Associated Press she was troubled that Attson had instead received a 20-year sentence.

Bernadine Martin, a former chief prosecutor for the Navajo Nation, said the child would have been afraid, in physical distress and “needing the one person who is supposed to care for her the most, that being the mother”.

“And 20 years is simply not enough.”

Additional reporting by Associated Press

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