Former cheerleader faces life in jail for murdering and burying newborn baby

Former cheerleader faces life in jail for murdering and burying newborn baby

Brooke Richardson, 20, is on trial for allegedly killing her newborn and burying it in her backyard ..

Brooke Skylar Richardson

Brooke Richardson, 20, is on trial for allegedly killing her newborn and burying it in her backyard (Picture: AP)

A former cheerleader is facing life behind bars after police say she killed her newborn baby and buried it in her backyard.

Brooke Skylar Richardson, now 20, insists the baby was stillborn, claiming she buried it out of respect and grief behind her home in Warren County, Ohio in May 2017.

But prosecutors said Richardson killed the child, fearing it would ruin her life.

Now, Richardson is on trial for the incident that occurred while she was reportedly a popular cheerleader at Carlisle High School in Ohio.

No one knew Richardson was pregnant in the months leading up to the babys arrival, except Richardson and her gynecologist, prosecutors said.

Her baby bump reportedly did not show in her cheerleader uniform or the red dress on prom night, which she wore two days before the newborn was buried.

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The baby came in the middle of the night on May 7, 2017. Richardsons parents and brother were sleeping, prosecutors said.

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Police eventually found out about the babys death after Richardsons gynecologist reported the babys death to the Warren County coroner, but left the cause of death blank.

Richardson is now charged with aggravated murder, involuntary manslaughter, endangering a child, tampering with evidence, and gross abuse of a corpse as a jury will left to decide how the newborn died.

Charles Rittgers, Richardsons attorney, said that his client learned she was pregnant at 37 to 39 weeks pregnant. She had just begun a relationship with her new boyfriend and went to talk to the gynecologist about birth control – but the gynecologist told her she could not have birth control because she was pregnant.

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Richardson delivered the baby two days after her high school prom. (Picture: AP)

The doctor, who was bound to keep Richardsons pregnancy quiet upon her request, said she would likely have the baby within ten weeks, although it came 11 days later.

Rittgers said when the baby came it was lifeless and pale, the umbilical court was detached, and it was not breathing. After grieving for hours, she used a small shovel to dig a hole between two pine trees in the familys backyard and put the body inside.

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Initially police believed Richardsons story that the baby was a stillborn, but a doctor brought into the case as an expert witness said the babys bones looked charred, like the body had been burned.

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