PhD student and ‘trusted family friend’ accused of killing newborn while babysitting as parents took twin to hospital could face most serious punishment

Nicole Virzi, Leon Katz

Left: Nicole Virzi (Heart and Mind Journal). Center: Leon Katz (Law&Crime). Right: Virzi after her arrest (Allegheny County Jail).

A San Diego woman and psychology doctoral candidate charged with killing her friends’ newborn son while babysitting over Father’s Day weekend after the parents took the boy’s injured twin brother to a hospital could face capital punishment in Pennsylvania if the case goes to trial and ends with a conviction.

Pittsburgh-area prosecutors have reportedly filed a notice of their intent to seek the death penalty against Nicole Virzi, who turned 30 earlier in August, for the death of 6-week-old Leon Katz, the alleged aggravated assault of the victim’s twin brother, and for endangering the welfare of a child.

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