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    How to abort a 10-day old baby with a washing machine.

    Just make sure to put some oxy clean in your wash for the cleanest clothes/dead babies. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...obref=obinsite




    An Oklahoma woman has been charged with felony child neglect after her 10-day-old baby was killed in a washing machine.

    Lyndsey Fiddler, 26, was high on drugs when she put her newborn daughter, Maggie May Trammel, in the washing machine along with the dirty laundry and started a washing cycle, local station NewsOn6 reported.

    The baby´s great aunt, Rhonda Coshatt, was also in the house at the time and realized something was wrong when she saw Fiddler passed out and unresponsive on a chair with the child nowhere to be found.

    After hearing a clunking noise coming from the washer, she opened the lid and found the dead infant.

    Fiddler, who is being held on $100,000 bail, tested positive for a variety of drugs, including methamphetamine, amphetamines, benzodiazepine and opiates.

    Under questioning, she told police that she wrapped her daughter in a blanket and gave her a pacifier, but was unable to remember how the baby ended up in the washing machine and went through an entire washing cycle.

    Fiddler´s dangerous drug habit spurred her relatives toward an unsuccessful attempt to have her parental rights stripped when she was four months pregnant.

    This is not Fiddler's first run-in with the law, the Tulsa World reported. She had previously been convicted of larceny and assault and battery, and has received numerous traffic violations for speeding, driving without a license and failing to put her other kids in child safety seats.

    Although Fiddler currently only faces child neglect charges, prosecutors are looking to build the strongest possible case against her.

    "We anticipate there may be additional charges based on the information the state anticipates it will be receiving," Bartesville District Attorney Rick Esser told the Tulsa World.
    "Oh, you caught me. I like to break a mental sweat too."

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    Not her first run in with the law?

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