Irving, Texas, a woman accused of suffocating her 5-month old daughter by using chili powder as a thumb-sucking remedy was convicted of manslaughter Sunday." /> Texas mother convicted in baby’s death. | Balanced News Blog

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by admin | November 14, 2005 at 2:29 am UTC

In Irving, Texas, a woman accused of suffocating her 5-month old daughter by using chili powder as a thumb-sucking remedy was convicted of manslaughter Sunday.

Angela DiSabella, 21, of Irving, was sentenced to seven years in prison for the 2004 death of her daughter, Kira. DiSabella had been charged with capital murder. Jurors convicted her on the lesser charge after nearly 11 hours of deliberations.

According to an affidavit, DiSabella told police she put chili powder on Kira’s thumb after getting the idea on the Internet. Police said the child was malnourished and had chili powder in her throat and on her body. The defense claimed the death was accidental and DiSabella had tried to resuscitate the child.

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