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Maryland mother sentenced to prison in infant’s fentanyl death
FREDERICK COUNTY, Md. – A Frederick County lady has been sentence to jail associated to her toddler’s fentanyl prompted dying in 2020.
Heather Marie Frazier, 36, was sentenced to 10 years in jail with all however 5 of these years suspended in Frederick County Circuit Courtroom on Thursday. After her 5 years in jail, Frazier must full 5 years of supervised probation.
Frazier was charged with involuntary manslaughter in reference to the 2020 dying of her 2-month-old son, Grayson Frazier.
Investigators say on July 3, 2020, deputies and detectives responded to the realm of Walden Approach, in Mount Ethereal, Maryland for an toddler in cardiac arrest. Medical personnel transported the toddler to Frederick Well being Hospital, the place physicians pronounced him lifeless a short while later.
After the Maryland Medical Examiner’s Workplace performed a full post-mortem of Grayson, they decided the reason for dying as Narcotic (Fentanyl) Intoxication and dominated the way of dying as a murder.
After months of investigation, interviews with relations, and decisive detective work, FCSO detectives decided that Grayson’s dad and mom, Jeremy Whitney Frazier, 35, and Heather Marie Frazier, age 34, each of Mount Ethereal, had been the suspects within the case.
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In keeping with investigators, the couple lived in a basement condominium on Walden Approach and had been mixing fentanyl in the identical lavatory the place they ready bottles for his or her toddler son.
“This can be a tragic case the place drug habit has destroyed a treasured younger life and the dad and mom are confronted with the implications of their reckless actions,” mentioned State’s Legal professional Charlie Smith concerning the case.
The toddler’s father, Jeremy Whitney Frazier, was additionally charged within the case. He pled responsible to an involuntary manslaughter cost in March, and was sentenced to 5 years in jail with give years of supervised probation to comply with.