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Pennsylvania parents charged after 4-year-old son dies from fentanyl exposure
Two Thorndale, Pennsylvania, parents face involuntary manslaughter and other charges after their 4-year-old son died from exposure to fentanyl.
The Chester County District Attorney’s Office said Jason Moore, 36, and Amanda Moore, 35, turned themselves in Aug. 11 on charges of involuntary manslaughter, endangering the welfare of children and recklessly endangering another person.
At about 10:45 a.m. on Nov. 29, 2022, the Caln Township Police Department responded to a 911 call for a report of a 4-year-old child who was unresponsive.
When officers arrived, they saw Jason performing CPR on the unresponsive child, which continued until emergency crews arrived and took over.
The child was taken to the Children’s Hospital in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania where he was pronounced dead.
An investigation discovered that both Jason and Amanda left for work that morning at around 7 a.m., making their 13-year-old stay home to watch their other children, ages 4 and 3.
Investigators learned that the night before, the couple’s 4-year-old son complained of a headache and was reportedly clammy.
Before putting the child to bed, the parents gave him Tylenol and a bath.
The child fell asleep on the couch, the DA’s office said, and woke up once at 4 a.m. before going back to sleep on the couch.
While the parents were at work, the 13-year-old told them he could not wake the 4-year-old, so Jason returned home and called 911 just after 10:45 p.m.
The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office found no obvious signs for the cause of death, the DA’s office said.
Investigators went back to the home and collected items that the victim came in contact with, including two clear water bottles with unknown liquids, a blanket and a half-eaten lollipop, which was retrieved from a trash can inside the defendants’ bedroom.
On Jan. 23, 2023, the stick of the lollipop tested positive for trace amounts of fentanyl, the DA’s office said, and just days prior the coroner’s office reported the presence of fentanyl in the victim’s body.
He was later reportedly found to have fentanyl in his cardiac blood and brain tissue.
The DA’s office said a forensic pathologist at the coroner’s office provide the opinion that fentanyl would have taken about three hours to metabolize into the compound found in the child’s blood.
Investigators also learned that Jason Moore allegedly used fentanyl in the home where the victim died, and when detectives removed Jason’s phone from his vehicle, they claim to have found drug paraphernalia on the driver’s seat that was also seized and tested positive for fentanyl.
Investigators allege that Jason delayed calling 911 to clean up drug paraphernalia from the bedroom where the child was found.
Jason and Amanda provided hair samples to detectives on Jan. 20, 2023 to test for narcotic use.
Chester County detectives said Amanda’s hair sample tested positive for fentanyl, amphetamine and methamphetamine.
She provided another hair sample in March, which detectives used to find a timeline of ingestion of drug usage, the DA’s office said, if any existed.
On May 30, the lab results of the hair samples allegedly confirmed Amanda’s fentanyl use, and the lab opined that she was a chronic and repeated user of narcotics.
Bail was set at $250,000 for each defendant, and both were sent to the Chester County Prison.
Amanda and Jason are not allowed to have contact with any children, including their own, the DA’s office said.
They are scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing Aug. 23 in Downingtown.
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Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper flock to Pennsylvania town turned celebrity haven: expert
New Hope, Pennsylvania, a quaint town of 2,500 people, is becoming a new celebrity haven as it offers a “peaceful and private lifestyle” away from the hustle and bustle of New York City, according to experts.
Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid and their mother, Yolanda Hadid, bought a property in the tiny town in 2017, according to Realtor.
The property, which is called Carousel Farm, was purchased for $3.7 million and consists of a 5,0000 square-foot stone house, a barn that can accommodate 16 horses, and an in-ground pool, according to the outlet.
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The listing of the property describes the home as a “gentleman’s estate” where guests can “relax around the pool, go riding on the 32+ acres, or just play your own version of Gatsby.”
In April 2020, Bella and Gigi posed for Vogue’s March issue on their ranch: “Postcard from Home for Vogue,” Gigi captioned her post.
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Gigi’s ex-boyfriend and father of her child, Zayn Malik, also owns a home in New Hope.
Earlier this year, Malik spoke to British Vogue about the benefits of owning a property in the Pennsylvania town and said it’s a “great place to reflect on your thoughts and think about things without the noise of the world.”
He also noted that his home in New Hope gave him the inspiration for his latest album, “Room Under the Stairs.”
The current man in Gigi’s life, Bradley Cooper, also owns a home in New Hope, just down the street from Carousel Farm, according to the New York Post. The outlet reported that Cooper, who grew up just an hour away in Jenkintown, purchased the home for $6.5 million in December 2023.
Cooper’s newly purchased home was built in 1704 and has undergone extensive renovations, per The Post. The home has seven bedrooms, six bathrooms and is 6,300 square feet.
Tabitha Heit, a licensed relator, told Fox Business, “As a real estate agent licensed in both Pennsylvania and New York, I’ve noticed a significant trend of New Yorkers relocating to Pennsylvania.
“There are several reasons for this shift: the slightly milder climate, more affordable living compared to states like New York and New Jersey, and the overall appeal of the area.”
Heit told Fox Business that since inventory has been “tight” for years, the recent increase in demand has been driving up home prices.
“I would imagine celebrities are drawn to this area as well as it likely offers them a more peaceful and private lifestyle. New Hope, with its artsy vibe, is a standout town, and its location – just across the river from New Jersey – makes it incredibly accessible,” Heit noted.
“I would imagine celebrities are drawn to this area as well as it likely offers them a more peaceful and private lifestyle.”
She added, “Doylestown is another hot spot in Bucks County, offering charm, culture and a vibrant community that continues to attract buyers.”
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Carle Robbins, a broker in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, told Fox Business that New Hope and Doylestown are where celebrities like to dine.
“But the celebs live in the surrounding townships: Solebury, Upper Makefield, Plumstead, Tinicum,” Robbins added.
According to Realtor, the median home price in New Hope is $1.3 million. The outlet also noted that New Hope is in the middle of New York and Philadelphia, which makes it an attractive location for commuters.
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The outlet reported that stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Justin Bieber and Tina Fey have all been seen in New Hope in recent years.
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