It s awful DA charges Alabama grandfather Bill Wiesman over hot car death of toddler
"It's awful": DA charges Alabama grandfather Bill Wiesman over hot car death of toddler × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout SK POP News
Your child is the most important thing in that car.1@ResisterForever I get angry with the PSA that says to place something important in the backseat like your purse, or your cellphone, so you'll remember to look in the back seat. Your child is the most important thing in that car. In response to his arrest, Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey described Wiesman's actions on the day his grandson died. Casey said: “He went back to the day care thinking he had left the child there, but had been in the vehicle three times that day from the time he picked the child up until the time he returned to the day care." She continued: "It’s awful. My heart breaks for this family." Leah@Makeawish3@Proudmimi12 @ResisterForever Agreed, but I did see a tip once that wouldn’t hurt everyone to do. Take off 1 shoe and put it with the baby. You’re not going to walk into work or wherever missing a shoe. This would never happen again.1@Proudmimi12 @ResisterForever Agreed, but I did see a tip once that wouldn’t hurt everyone to do. Take off 1 shoe and put it with the baby. You’re not going to walk into work or wherever missing a shoe. This would never happen again. Casey clarified that she believed the death to be unintentional.
It s awful DA charges Alabama grandfather Bill Wiesman over hot car death of toddler
By Aurko Maitra Modified 23 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Prosecutors acknowledged that the crime was most likely unintentional (Image via Blount County Sherrif) On September 20, 2022, 56-year-old Alabama resident Bill Wiesman was charged with the death of his grandson, who died after being left in an overheated vehicle for an extended period, an example of what is popularly termed as a 'hot car death.' In light of the toddler's death, Bill Wiesman was arrested by authorities and charged with reckless manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. Melissa@Proudmimi12@ResisterForever I get angry with the PSA that says to place something important in the backseat like your purse, or your cellphone, so you'll remember to look in the back seat.Your child is the most important thing in that car.1@ResisterForever I get angry with the PSA that says to place something important in the backseat like your purse, or your cellphone, so you'll remember to look in the back seat. Your child is the most important thing in that car. In response to his arrest, Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey described Wiesman's actions on the day his grandson died. Casey said: “He went back to the day care thinking he had left the child there, but had been in the vehicle three times that day from the time he picked the child up until the time he returned to the day care." She continued: "It’s awful. My heart breaks for this family." Leah@Makeawish3@Proudmimi12 @ResisterForever Agreed, but I did see a tip once that wouldn’t hurt everyone to do. Take off 1 shoe and put it with the baby. You’re not going to walk into work or wherever missing a shoe. This would never happen again.1@Proudmimi12 @ResisterForever Agreed, but I did see a tip once that wouldn’t hurt everyone to do. Take off 1 shoe and put it with the baby. You’re not going to walk into work or wherever missing a shoe. This would never happen again. Casey clarified that she believed the death to be unintentional.