Investigators paid Smith and Talbert a visit at their Gassway residence. According to Smith, he woke up between four and five in the morning to use the restroom.
According to the lawsuit, he saw the “child was not breathing and that she was face down” when he checked on the infant, according to WBOY.
According to the father, he conducted CPR and called 911. According to the lawsuit, “They loaded the child into a vehicle and were heading toward the hospital where they [y] met.
The ambulance at the bottom of the driveway.” Staff declared the infant dead at 5:32 a.m. when the family arrived at the hospital a little while later.
The family lived in appalling circumstances, according to the deputies. The house had no running water in the bathroom or kitchen, and there were roaches everywhere.
Rather, the family would fill up containers and use a “spigot that they would get water from.” According to Smith, investigators discovered a “smoking apparatus” that “they used to smoke THC.”