Lethbridge Herald

Jury convicts mother in teen’s starvation death

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Jurors on Thursday convicted an Iowa woman of murder in the starvation death of her 16-yearold daughter, who weighed only 85 pounds when she died.

The 12-person jury found Nicole Finn, 43, guilty of first-degree murder, kidnapping and child endangerme­nt in the October 2016 death of Natalie Finn, according to The Des Moines Register . Jurors began deliberati­ng the case Wednesday.

Nicole Finn will be sentenced Jan. 26, but firstdegre­e murder carries a mandatory life sentence in Iowa.

“In 18 years of being a prosecutor, this is the worst case I’ve ever seen,” Assistant Polk County Attorney Bret Lucas said after the verdict.

During the trial, prosecutor­s described Nicole Finn as more concerned about her animals than her children. The mother of five kept three of her teens confined in a bedroom without furniture and didn’t allow them regular access to food or a bathroom for months.

The children would at times climb out a window of their home and seek food from neighbours.

Neighbours and school officials reported their concerns about Natalie Finn’s treatment to state child welfare authoritie­s. After obtaining a court order and visiting the home, the officials declined to remove the girl or her siblings. A child protective worker was later fired.

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