Texas Mom Confesses to Slamming, Shaking 2-Month-Old Baby Girl: Cops – Everything Law and Order Blog

Clarissa Stewart confessed to shaking and slamming her 2-month-old daughter then searching the internet for “Shaken Baby Syndrome” before calling for help, according to court documents. Text messages show the mother may have been suffering from postpartum depression. The Law&Crime Network’s Angenette Levy takes a closer look at the sad case in this episode of Crime Fix, a daily show that breaks down the biggest stories in crime.

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42 thoughts on “Texas Mom Confesses to Slamming, Shaking 2-Month-Old Baby Girl: Cops”
  1. That's too bad wow. I'm so glad that I don't have kids….I'm sick and tired of parents acting like it's the best thing ever to tell the truth and stop acting like having kids is just some fun thing it takes hard work. If you aren't mature enough to have kids don't have them at all and get help when you have these concerns she should have gotten help so that's on her.

  2. Omg! This PP is getting out of control. We need to crack down big time on everyone, even husbands, getting educated in the signs of it and we have to make women welcome to talk about it and seek treatment. It’s become such a bad thing that women don’t even want to admit it and get help, and it leads to horrific tragedies.

  3. This is clearly postpartum psychosis/ depression for that first woman. How horrible for all of them. I think many women don’t know how to handle it or think something is wrong with them. There is nothing that some help won’t fix guys. When you are pregnant make sure you tell the father the warning signs and what to do! It shouldn’tjust be up to you.

  4. The lil girl that walked to the bar at 2am in her jammys is so brave to do that but I'm so sad for her she was so worried about her mom that she really walked there breaks my heart prayers for that lil girl hope her life gets better🙏

  5. Actually I know what she is talking about, the rage she feels whenever a baby cries is what I feel everytime I hear a baby cry or scream. It’s not postpartum because I was never pregnant. It’s just a sign never to have kids 😂 because I know I do not like that sound at all. I get super angry out of no where like a bipolar disorder

  6. Ok so wrong these workers also sad she was there when they went to the house i be leave she helped him . Why would these women lie dont be leave that . Then why are there kids hair not on th ese girls those kids are in the car im sure of .

  7. They should both be jailed. We need to start being more aware of people mental states. And it being okay to not only be honest, but help each other when we see the signs. That father could have saved his baby, he had to have known she needed help. Postpartum depression is real and more common than ever. It's hard for a mom to take care of a baby alone, but that's how it is in today's world. I hope that woman gets the help she needs.

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