Babysitter in Georgia charged with murder in toddler's death
She initially told police the child hit her head on a slide and didn't wake up
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A Georgia woman was arrested in connection with the death of a 2-year-old girl she was babysitting, authorities said Tuesday.
Kirstie Flood, 29, was charged with two counts of murder, malice murder, aggravated battery and first-degree cruelty to a child, the Sandy Springs Police Department said.
An investigation was launched Dec. 9 after a "medical call" was made regarding an unresponsive child in an apartment. The child, identified as Fallon Fridley by the parents, was pronounced dead at a hospital.
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An autopsy revealed the child suffered severe injuries, police said. Flood initially told police the child hit her head on a slide and didn't wake up, according to an arrest warrant obtained by WSB-TV.
Investigators found searches on Flood's cell phone that included, “what type of people enjoy abusing other people’s children” and “what does it mean to have a sudden urge to beat a child that’s not yours,” according to the warrant.
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“It’s like she snapped,” the child's mother, Kristin Fridley Gantt, told the news station. “It’s like this evil was in front of my face for years and I never saw it.”
Flood's friends spoke to the news station in her defense.
“Children are her whole world,” friend Sheri Travis told the news station.
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Flood has several prior arrests, including for battery and drug possession. She is being held in the Fulton County jail without bond.