‘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 mugshot. (Limestone County Sheriff’s Office)

An Alabama woman is facing a new murder charge that replaces a previous murder charge over the years-ago hot car death of her 13-month-old toddler, an indictment reportedly filed Thursday says.

Elizabeth Anne Case, 40, was initially charged with one count of capital murder of a child in 2019 when she was 36. Now, nearly four years later, that charge was dismissed when a Limestone County grand jury charged her instead with one count each of felony murder, reckless manslaughter, and aggravated child abuse.

Casen Case died in October 2019. Authorities said he had been left alone in a car overnight while his mother was dumpster diving.

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