The nanny murder trial
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Close this content. Read full article. More content below. Louise Woodward case. Jade Biggs. In this article:. Photo credit: Getty Images. Story continues. After an appeal, her charge was reduced to involuntary manslaughter and she was released having already served days in jail. Woodward was 18 years old when she flew 3, miles to work for an au pair for an agency in Boston, Massachusetts after she finished her A-levels in Soon after she was hired by Sunil and Deborah Eappen, both year-old doctors, to take care of their young son Matthew, in November.
But within two months, it was claimed the parents were concerned by Woodward staying out late at night and they cautioned her. Four days later, Woodward called an ambulance to their home after eight-month-old Matthew stopped breathing. In between that time, Woodward, then 19, was arrested by police and she pleaded not guilty to one charge of battery of a child. A grand jury decided on a first-degree murder charge after his death. During the trial, experts were called to testify, including eight physicians involved in Matthew's care.
Louise strongly protested her innocence throughout the trial. After 26 hours of deliberations, the jury found her guilty of second-degree murder and she was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 15 years to be served.
After Louise's legal team filed an appeal, a post-conviction relief hearing was held where the judge reduced the conviction to involuntary manslaughter. Louise's sentence was reduced to time served days and she was freed. Louise returned to the United Kingdom following her release from prison and was interviewed by Martin Bashir in a special edition of the BBC's Panorama. Louise, it was alleged, had shaken Matthew violently and banged his head against a hard surface.
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