Edmonton murder trial hears child went from chunky, happy to skin and bones
EDMONTON — A woman who lived with two people charged in the death of a toddler found outside an Edmonton church says she often heard crying, yelling, smacking and more crying from their bedroom.
Tasha-Lee Doreen Mack and the child’s father, Joey Crier, are charged with second-degree murder in the 2017 death of 19-month old Anthony Joseph Raine.
Mack pleaded not guilty Monday at the start of her trial. A date has not yet been set for Crier’s trial.