Dayton Daily News

Carlisle teen indicted on murder charges

18-year-old accused of killing newborn after giving birth in May.

- By Ed Richter Staff Writer

LEBANON — A Carlisle teen has been indicted on aggravated murder and four other felony charges after prosecutor­s say she killed her newborn baby and then burned the child’s body just two days

after her senior prom. Brooke Skylar Richardson, 18, was taken into custody Friday afternoon shortly after a Warren County grand jury indicted her on charges of aggravated mur- der, involuntar­y manslaught­er, endangerin­g children, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse.

County Prosecutor David Fornshell said at a news conference that despite the charge of aggravated murder, Richardson would not face the death penalty if convicted.

If convicted, aggravated murder could carry 20 years to life in prison or life in prison without parole.

Fornshell said Richardson is expected to be arraigned in Warren County Common Pleas Court on Monday.

Fornshell said that two days after the Carlisle High School prom, sometime between May 6 and May 7, Richardson gave birth to the newborn and caused the child’s death. She reportedly burned the infant and buried the infant in her backyard, Fornshell said.

According to Fornshell, everything occurred over a period of a few hours after the baby was born. He said the baby was born at about 38 weeks to 40 weeks — full term. Carlisle police were notified July 14 by Richardson’s OB-GYN’s office about a possible stillborn baby, Fornshell said.

He would not say how long the baby was alive before it was killed.

“We may never know the medical cause of the baby’s death,” he said.

He declined to say what the sex of the baby was.

Fornshell declined to speculate on motive, but said it was a perception issue and the teen’s mother was concerned about appearance­s.

He said the evidence that has been obtained indicates that “this was something that would not be accepted.”

Fornshell estimated that many people in Carlisle knew Richardson was pregnant at some point prior to the birth through social media.

The identity of the father and whether any others were involved in the child’s death remain under investigat­ion, Fornshell said. He said the search warrants will continue to be sealed in order to not reveal what was found and seized during searches at her home in the 100 block of Eagle Ridge Court.

“There are a lot of questions our office still has,” Fornshell said.

The prosecutor’s office believes it knows who the father is, but said DNA tests may be needed to determine the identity.

Fornshell said the most difficult part of this case, for him, is why the newborn baby wasn’t just driven to a fire station and dropped off if it was an unwanted pregnancy. Under Ohio’s safe haven law, a woman who does not want to keep her baby can take it to any police or fire station with no questions asked.

Richardson, a cheerleade­r who graduated this year from Carlisle High School, was planning to attend the University of Cincinnati this fall, her lawyer Charles M. Rittgers has said. Rittgers did not return a request for comment on Friday.

Investigat­ors conducted three separate searches in a 10-day period this month before charging her with reckless homicide.

 ?? FOX19 ?? Brooke Richardson has been indicted on charges of aggravated murder, involuntar­y manslaught­er, endangerin­g children, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse.
FOX19 Brooke Richardson has been indicted on charges of aggravated murder, involuntar­y manslaught­er, endangerin­g children, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse.
 ??  ?? Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell said Brooke Skylar Richardson, 18, has been indicted on aggravated murder and other charges by a Warren County grand jury. Fornshell declined to speculate on the motive.
Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell said Brooke Skylar Richardson, 18, has been indicted on aggravated murder and other charges by a Warren County grand jury. Fornshell declined to speculate on the motive.
 ?? MICHAEL BURIANEK PHOTOS /STAFF ?? According to the Warren County prosecutor, Brooke Richardson gave birth in May. She is accused of burying the baby in her backyard.
MICHAEL BURIANEK PHOTOS /STAFF According to the Warren County prosecutor, Brooke Richardson gave birth in May. She is accused of burying the baby in her backyard.

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