homicide by child abuse
Coverage of homicide by child abuse in the Nexus archive.
- Parents of Javeayah Harris dissolved her body with chemicals and ‘poured’ her remains into lake, sheriff says
The parents of 4-year-old Javeayah Harris, Michilae Herring and Johnmarea Harris, allegedly dissolved her body with chemicals and poured the remains into South Carolina's Cedar Creek Reservoir. Authorities allege the girl died from a head injury caused by abuse and was not treated by a doctor, leading to her death. Both parents face charges including homicide by child abuse and destruction of human remains.
- Parents of Javeayah Harris dissolved her body with chemicals and ‘poured’ her remains into lake, sheriff says
The parents of 4-year-old Javeayah Harris dissolved her body with chemicals and poured the remains into a South Carolina lake, according to Aiken County Sheriff Marty Sawyer. DNA analysis confirmed the remains matched Javeayah, and the parents face charges of homicide by child abuse and desecration of human remains.
- Parents of Javeayah Harris dissolved her body with chemicals and ‘poured’ her remains into lake, sheriff says
The parents of 4-year-old Javeayah Harris dissolved her body with chemicals and poured the remains into South Carolina's Cedar Creek Reservoir. Sheriff Marty Sawyer confirmed DNA analysis linked the recovered remains to the child, who died from a head injury caused by abuse. The parents, Michilae Herring and Johnmarea Harris, face charges including homicide by child abuse and desecration of human remains.
- ‘Unlikely’ that all of Javeayah Harris’s remains will be found, sheriff says
Authorities found some remains of 4-year-old Javeayah Harris, but Aiken County Sheriff Marty Sawyer stated it is unlikely all remains will be recovered. The girl’s parents allegedly used corrosive chemicals to dissolve her body before disposing of it in Cedar Creek Reservoir. They face charges including homicide by child abuse and destruction of human remains.
- ‘Unlikely’ that all of Javeayah Harris’s remains will be found, sheriff says
Authorities found some remains of 4-year-old Javeayah Harris, but the sheriff stated it is unlikely all remains will be recovered. Her parents allegedly used corrosive chemicals to dissolve her body before dumping it into Cedar Creek Reservoir. They face charges including homicide by child abuse and destruction of human remains.
- ‘Unlikely’ that all of Javeayah Harris’s remains will be found, sheriff says
Authorities found some remains of 4-year-old Javeayah Harris, but Aiken County Sheriff Marty Sawyer stated it is unlikely all remains will be recovered. Her parents, Michilae Herring and Johnmarea Harris, are accused of using corrosive chemicals to dissolve her body before dumping it into Cedar Creek Reservoir. They face charges including homicide by child abuse and destruction of human remains.
- ‘Truly sickened’: Remains of missing South Carolina girl recovered; parents face additional charge
The remains of 4-year-old Javeayah Harris were recovered from Cedar Creek Reservoir in South Carolina, confirming her death. Her parents, Johmarea Harris and Michilae Herring, face additional charges including homicide by child abuse after a large-scale search and investigation.
- Candlelight vigil honors missing South Carolina girl deputies believe is dead
A candlelight vigil was held in Aiken, South Carolina, for 4-year-old Javeyah Harris, who deputies believe has been dead for at least a month. Her parents, Johmarea Harris and Michilae Herring, were arrested and charged with homicide by child abuse after a large-scale search involving multiple agencies failed to locate her.
- South Carolina parents accused of killing missing 4-year-old girl as search continues for her body
South Carolina parents Michilae Herring and Johnmarea Harris were arrested and charged with homicide by child abuse after confessing to not providing medical care to their 4-year-old daughter, Javeyah Harris, following an alleged injury. Authorities are searching for her remains, which the parents admitted disposing of, while the case remains under active investigation.