“I don’t know that I’ve ever seen this level of malice — not only in the death, but the humiliation, the mocking,” Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Bruce Beemer said.
An Allegheny County woman received a life sentence on Wednesday for torturing and murdering her 3-year-old stepdaughter.
Salazar-Ortiz had previously been sentenced to up to 66 years after being convicted of third-degree murder and other charges,Bella was found unresponsive in the family’s home on June 9, 2020. She later died at a hospital. The cause of death was “malnutrition and failure to thrive,” TribLive said. “I don’t know that I’ve ever seen this level of malice — not only in the death, but the humiliation, the mocking,” Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Bruce Beemer said Wednesday, according to TribLive.
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