Atlanta Man Convicted Of Starving 4-Year-Old Daughter To Death: Reports
- Porscha Mickens was sentenced to 20 years of probation after pleading guilty to second-degree murder and child cruelty for starving her daughter, Kylie Mickens, to death.
- Kylie Mickens died at an Atlanta hospital due to dehydration and malnutrition from medical neglect, according to the Hall County Sheriff's Office.
- Rodney McWeay was found guilty of murder and other charges for the death of his daughter, Treasure McWeay, who had been intentionally starved in abusive conditions before her death from a heart attack caused by malnutrition.
- Treasure McWeay weighed just 24 pounds when she died, and warnings about the living conditions were made to the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services prior to her death.
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No Jail Time for Mom Who Pleaded Guilty to Murdering Daughter, 5, Who Weighed Just 7 lbs. at Death
A Georgia mom accused of starving her daughter to death will not serve time in jail. Instead, a judge sentenced 30-year-old Porscha Mickens of Buford, Ga., to 20 years of probation on Tuesday, after she accepted a plea deal on second-degree murder and child cruelty charges, per reports.
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Read Full ArticleRodney McWeay kept her three children locked in separate rooms, without food or water, guarded by cameras and without permission to go out to the bathroom.
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