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Lancaster woman could serve 21+ years for 7-month-old son’s death.

A Tragic⁣ Case: Lancaster⁢ Woman ⁢Pleads Guilty to Voluntary Manslaughter in Son’s Death

In a heartbreaking turn of events, a Lancaster woman, Anaiyah Alise⁢ Perry, has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in ⁤connection with the death of her ⁤7-month-old son in November 2018. This ‌devastating case has shocked the community and⁢ left​ many questioning how such a ‍tragedy⁢ could occur.

Deputy ⁣District Attorney ‌Jonathan Hatami revealed that Perry also pleaded guilty to four felony counts of child abuse involving the young boy. The severity of these charges highlights the gravity of the situation and the need ⁣for justice to be served.

Perry now ⁣faces a sentence of 21 years and four months in state prison, a consequence that reflects the severity⁢ of her actions. The ⁢sentencing is scheduled for September 29 ‍at the Lancaster courthouse, where the community will​ anxiously⁤ await the outcome.

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This tragic incident came to light ‌when the boy’s father desperately ​sought​ help from a neighbor, Dustin Stober, on November 6, 2018. Stober ⁣testified that the father arrived at his house, holding his son and pleading for assistance. The scene was filled with distress and ‍panic, as Stober’s ‌wife called 911 while he performed CPR on the baby.

During the hearing in April⁤ 2021, Stober described the ‌father as visibly⁤ upset and crying, while ⁤Perry appeared emotionless. This stark contrast in their reactions ⁤only added to the heart-wrenching nature of the situation.

The baby was immediately rushed to Antelope Valley ‌Hospital and later airlifted to‍ Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. ⁤Tragically, he passed away the following ​day, leaving everyone‌ involved devastated.

Dr. Matthew⁢ Miller, who conducted the autopsy, ⁤testified that the baby’s cause of death was blunt force⁤ neck trauma, ​ruling it a homicide. This revelation further deepened‍ the sorrow surrounding‍ this case.

Dr. ‌Carol Berkowitz, a ‌child abuse pediatrician, reviewed the records and concluded ​that the ‍baby had experienced a​ “shaking motion” ⁤near the time of his death, contradicting Perry’s initial denial. Sheriff’s investigators‌ testified that Perry eventually admitted ‌to lightly shaking⁣ the baby about a ​week and a half ⁢prior to the tragic incident.

As ​a result of her guilty ‍plea, Perry has waived ⁢her right to file an appeal regarding the case. Additionally, she has ⁢been ordered not‌ to have any contact with her older son.



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