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Life belt for the grandmother who killed her granddaughter

Helen Ford, grandmother of Chicago who in 2013 killed the life of her granddaughter, Gizzell, has been sentenced to life imprisonment. The woman coldly killed her granddaughter strangling her and hitting her to the last breath of the little girl.


The alarms jumped to the prosecutors when a newspaper with a rainbow of the girl was discovered. In it, Gizzy, as she was affectionately known, described in detail how she was tortured by her grandmother in different ways.

On occasion she was forced to keep the same position for hours, in others she was chained to a bed and always with the same common point, beatings and physical abuse.


"I hope I do not do anything wrong today because I really want to sit down, watch TV and play with everyone," Gizzell wrote in one of the parts. "I'm going to be great all day." However, she was wrong and nothing came out as she expected. That is what I wrote in another paragraph. "Uncertain. Fallé ".
Her body appeared the next day lifeless with bumps and scratches. According to PEOPLE magazine, the father of the child was also involved in this abuse, he was the one who orchestrated her while her mother, the grandmother, carried out. The parent died before the trial was held for a long illness.


During the trial, Judge Evelyn Clay could not hide her anger by addressing the defendant, 55, describing what had happened as a veritable torture. "That girl suffered a slow and agonizing death. That little body seems to have been crushed from head to toe. The treatment of this girl was demonic, "Clay said.

The defendant confined herself to blaming the victim for the injuries she had suffered and even went so far as to say that she herself threw herself to the ground and provoked them. The magistrate ended by telling her to remain silent.