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Doctor: Suspect Unaware Killing Baby Wrong

Tuesday, February 21, 2006 8:39:33 PM
By JULIA GLICK

 Dena Schlosser, shown Monday, Nov. 22, 2004, in this Collin County Jail booking mug.  Schlosser, accused of killing her 10-month-old daughter by cutting off the baby's arms with a kitchen knife, pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity Monday, Feb. 13, 2006, at the start of her murder trial in McKinney, Texas.  (AP Photo/The Collin County Jail via The Dallas Morning News)McKINNEY, Texas (AP) - Dena Schlosser didn't know right from wrong when she killed her 10-month-old baby by cutting off the child's arms, and she wasn't given the medical help she needed before the killing, a psychiatrist testified Tuesday at her murder trial.

Schlosser, 37, was arrested in November 2004 when police found her soaked in blood, holding a knife and listening to a hymn as her baby, Margaret, known as Maggie, lay dying in her crib. Schlosser also had cut herself deeply in one shoulder.

People close to Schlosser had missed obvious signs of severe mental illness, Dr. William Reid testified.


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