Douglas County woman found guilty in fentanyl death of 22-month-old son
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Douglas County woman convicted in 2022 fentanyl death of toddler
A jury found a Douglas County woman guilty Friday in the 2022 death of her son from a fentanyl overdose. Hanna Gilmour, 29, was convicted of felony child abuse resulting in death and misdemeanor child abuse for the death of…


Douglas County mom convicted in death of her toddler
A Douglas County jury has found Hanna Gilmour, 29, guilty of felony child abuse resulting in the death of her 22-month-old son, Layton, according to a news release from the 23rd Judicial District. Related Articles Denver police arrest juvenile in connection with weekend shooting death Service restored after copper wire theft forces RTD to shut down segment of A Line Trump says he’ll send National G…
'No winners here': Jury finds mother guilty in 22-month-old's fentanyl death
DENVER (KDVR) — A 29-year-old woman in Douglas County was found guilty of a fentanyl overdose death that claimed the life of her 22-month-old son. Hanna Gilmour was found guilty by a jury of felony child abuse resulting in death and misdemeanor child abuse in connection with the death of her toddler, Layton Gilmour, according to the 23rd Judicial District Attorney's Office. Colorado man pleads guilty in Indiana court to sextortion of at lea…
Douglas County woman found guilty in fentanyl death of 22-month-old son
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (KRDO) -- A 29-year-old woman has been found guilty of the fentanyl overdose of her 22-month-old son in Douglas County. According to the Colorado 23rd Judicial District Attorney (DA) Office, Hanna Gilmour was convicted of felony child abuse resulting in death and a misdemeanor in child abuse for the death of her son, Layton Gilmour. Officials confirm that Layton's father, Jacob Birkbeck, arrived at Gilmour's apartment in Littl…
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