Friday, November 20, 2009

'Manslaughter, Not Murder'

A 78-year-old suspect accused of killing a frail 94-year-old woman now faces charges for aggravated manslaughter instead of murder.

Although an autopsy ruled Bessie Borth died of suffocation, she also suffered a stroke, a prosecutor said Tuesday. The case against accused killer Geraldine Shockley hinges on that.

“If (the stroke) didn’t kill her, then she suffocated her,” prosecutor Tim Register said. He said aggravated manslaughter "encompasses both theories of death" — the possibility Shockley smothered the life out of Borth, and the chance that she simply let her die when her brain failed.

Autopsy photos of Borth’s brain showed a large hole, and investigators say Shockley knew she was suffering but didn't intervene.

"Our first theory as to how she died is that she was suffocated," Register said. "However, if she did not die of suffocation, she had to have died from a stroke," and Shockley did nothing to help her.

Shockley was arrested on an open count of murder in September, when sheriff’s deputies responded to a 911 call from her home in Panama City Beach and found Borth dead on the floor.

Shockley said she fell. Suspicious Bay County sheriff’s investigators later said Shockley shoved Borth down a makeshift step and, seconds later, smothered her face with a throw pillow.

The longtime caretaker had been stealing money by writing large checks from Borth’s account, the Sheriff’s Office charged. They initially estimated she took $18,000.

Full Article and Source:
Prosecutor: Elderly Death is Manslaughter, Not Murder

See Also:
Caregiver Arrested for Murder

6 comments:

  1. This one has to die in jail!

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  2. I don't really think it matters if it was murder or manslaughter, the caretaker is sick and should rot in jail.

    That said, IF they want us determiine whether or not it was manslaughter or murder, they need to tell us the balance in the poor woman's bank account.

    If she had money left in her account - it was an accident and the caretaker was afraid to call authorities. If there was no money left - well?

    I personally believe that a crime is a crime and someone should get a stiffer penalty for committing one on the helpless.

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  3. Oh it was murder all right...

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  4. Tami, you're exactly right. This woman is a menace and should be locked up and society must be protected from her.

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  5. It's so sad to think a person would live 94 years, only to die this way.

    Shockley should never be allowed in any "care" position when she gets out of jail.

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  6. How sickening the greed of some people that they would go so far as to kill another person for their money! May Bessie rot in prison now.

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