Nix’s husband started administering CPR when he realized Uriel had been left in the blazing hot vehicle and was in grave danger,
But the child passed away from hyperthermia, according to police. Nix claimed to have ‘simply forgotten’ about the baby in a police interview.
The affidavit said that the defendant had a piano lesson on Thursday, so she left the vehicle in the yard, forgot the victim was in the back seat, and went inside to chat to her dog and practice.
The piano for a “long time.” It’s not like ‘I was rushing in the home to do anything… I simply forgot,’ the defendant said, adding that she didn’t have ‘anything particular’ on her mind.
The terrible event occurred less than a year after Nix’s second grandson, 16-month-old Ezra Schock, drowned while in her care after falling asleep.
The kid found himself in a pond after wandering behind a fence close to his grandparents’ house. In the past, Nix was found not guilty of aggravated manslaughter,