No Decision Yet On Charges In Hot Car Death

No Decision Yet On Charges In Hot Car Death

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Posted: 08/26/2008

Web produced by: Neil Relyea

It may be at least another week before prosecutors decide whether to charge a local mother who left her baby in a hot car.

Prosecutors want to wait for autopsy and toxicology reports before they decide whether to charge Dr. Jodie Edwards in the death of her 11-month-old daughter Jenna.

The Hamilton County coroner says Jenna Edwards died of hyperthermia after she was left in the hot van for eight-hours while her mother worked at Cincinnati Christian University in Price Hill.

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