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Toddler starved in crib, mother felt no guilt
7 Dec
Summary
- Parents charged with murder after 18-month-old found dead.
- Toddler fed only waffles, slept in filth-filled crib.
- Mother, a nurse, felt 'no guilt' over daughter's death.

A grim case has emerged in Utah, where parents Carrie Marie Murray and Mitchell Chesnut Murray have been charged with aggravated murder and aggravated child abuse following the death of their 18-month-old daughter, Ruby. Investigators allege the child endured horrific neglect, being left alone for extended periods.
Ruby was found unresponsive in her crib on March 19. Despite being a trained nurse, the mother, Carrie Murray, told dispatchers she felt Ruby was beyond help and expressed a shocking lack of remorse, stating she felt "no guilt over this." Evidence suggests the toddler was fed primarily toasted waffles and spent entire days confined to a crib littered with rubbish and food.
Baby monitor footage documented Ruby's appalling conditions, including extremely low body temperature despite a warm room and constant loud music. The child was reportedly only out of the crib for six hours in the four days prior to her death and had her diaper changed infrequently. The medical examiner determined Ruby died from dehydration and undernutrition.




