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Questionable Nanny Discipline Leading to Child's Death
The podcast discusses a case of a nanny disciplining a child that eventually leads to the child's death. Even though the nanny was a medical professional, she didn't take the child to a hospital timely enough, which raises some concerns.
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The tragic story narrates how a child dies due to salt poisoning.
24:42 - 25:51 (01:09)
Summary
The tragic story narrates how a child dies due to salt poisoning. The mother was accused and arrested, and it was thought that she intentionally gave her son excess salt.
ChapterQuestionable Nanny Discipline Leading to Child's Death
EpisodeFoster Son Gets Salt Poisoned? The Andrew Burd Story
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
Hannah, a former nanny, went to trial for the death of baby Andrew.
25:51 - 28:04 (02:12)
Summary
Hannah, a former nanny, went to trial for the death of baby Andrew. It was suspected that she forced him to consume teaspoons of seasoning until he slowly died and did not call 911 for help.
ChapterQuestionable Nanny Discipline Leading to Child's Death
EpisodeFoster Son Gets Salt Poisoned? The Andrew Burd Story
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
The podcast discusses Hannah Peterson’s decision to take Andrew to the hospital and her love towards her unbiological child.
28:04 - 29:39 (01:34)
Summary
The podcast discusses Hannah Peterson’s decision to take Andrew to the hospital and her love towards her unbiological child. Even though Hannah was a medical professional and could have taken Andrew to hospital sooner, they could not make medical decisions for him because the state still had custody of him, which led to a delay in treatment.
ChapterQuestionable Nanny Discipline Leading to Child's Death
EpisodeFoster Son Gets Salt Poisoned? The Andrew Burd Story
PodcastTrue Crime with Kendall Rae
Hannah Overton was accused of salt-poisoning her four-year-old foster child, Andrew Burd, and was ultimately sentenced to life in prison.
29:39 - 32:23 (02:44)
Summary
Hannah Overton was accused of salt-poisoning her four-year-old foster child, Andrew Burd, and was ultimately sentenced to life in prison. However, many believe that her trial was unfair and that she was wrongfully convicted.