‘Milk that can spoil, it can be replaced…that baby cannot’: Mother indicted for the second time after toddler son dies in hot car after allegedly left buckled to a seat overnight

Elizabeth Anne Case

Elizabeth Anne Case appears in a booking photo in 2019. (Limestone County Sheriff’s Office)

An Alabama woman will spend the better part of two decades behind bars for the hot car death of her 13-month-old baby boy — forgotten in life and remembered too late.

Elizabeth Anne Case, 40, pleaded guilty to one count of manslaughter in March. On Monday, she was sentenced to 20 years in prison with credit for the four years and 150 days she spent in pretrial detention.

The defendant has been in custody since October 2019 — her long journey through the legal system a series of old and lesser charges, replaced by newer and stronger charges, which were themselves replaced by indictments and, finally, a plea deal on the second-most mentally culpable form of homicide in the Yellowhammer State.

Casen Case, the victim, died on Oct. 5, 2019. His mother left him alone in a car overnight after an evening of dumpster diving. During that time at dumpsters in two counties, the boy was in his mother’s car — strapped into a front-forward car seat that was not buckled down by a seat belt.

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