Guys, I deleted my original comment after doing some research. The baby's mother arraigned for this monster to hurt the baby, because she didn't want the baby. The pictured woman here was in a lesbian relationship with the mom.
And she got sentenced to 40 years hard labor, hardly a slap on the wrist.
This woman's name is Felicia Marie-Nicole Smith if you want to confirm the story
Being sentenced to hard labor typically means serving time in a state prison rather than a local jail, often for serious felonies. In Louisiana, for example, certain crimes may be punishable with or without hard labor, meaning the convicted individual could end up in a state correctional facility like the Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola).
As for whether this still exists in the U.S. in 2025—yes, it does. Some states, like Alabama, have been found to use incarcerated individuals as cheap labor for private businesses, with over 500 companies reportedly benefiting from prison labor. This system has generated millions of dollars for the state over the years.
So yes but not necessarily breaking rocks on a chain gang
It is the greatest of tragedies that the human body is incapable of suffering torture long enough to make up for the evil and depravity of such crimes.
Guys, I deleted my original comment after doing some research. The baby's mother arraigned for this monster to hurt the baby, because she didn't want the baby. The pictured woman here was in a lesbian relationship with the mom.
And she got sentenced to 40 years hard labor, hardly a slap on the wrist.
This woman's name is Felicia Marie-Nicole Smith if you want to confirm the story
https://archive.ph/u5JlK
This isn't a case of racial injustice
The mother, Hanna Nicole Barker, plead and got 30 years.
Lesbians not beating the allegations again... RIP little dude, didn't even have a chance :(
Poor kid, died in the hospital. They weren't even trying to cremate a body, they killed him by burning him.
Imp was right again!
Hard labor? This is actually part of sentencing in 2025?
In 2021 Louisiana it was, apparently. That's when the plea deal was done.
So yes but not necessarily breaking rocks on a chain gang
I'm hoping she's breaking rocks
Yeap, its not a case of racial injustice. It's a case of racial treachery.
Jesus Christ, that’s dark.
It is the greatest of tragedies that the human body is incapable of suffering torture long enough to make up for the evil and depravity of such crimes.