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Streamer Arrested After Forgetting to Feed Her 2-Year-Old While Running 30-Hour Streams

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A streamer calls 911 screaming that her baby isn't breathing. The operator tries to walk her through CPR but she can barely hold it together. By the time officers arrive, it's already too late. What investigators discover inside the house tells a story that goes back months. In this video, we break down the 911 call, the body camera footage, both interrogations, and the full investigation into a case that left veteran detectives shaken. On March 16, 2023, at 3:41 PM, 911 dispatchers in Clinton Township, Michigan received a call from a woman who could barely speak. Between sobs, she told the operator something was wrong with her baby. The child was two years old. He wasn't breathing. One eye was normal. The other had turned black. He was turning blue. The operator guided her through CPR compressions over the phone. Officers arrived within minutes. The child was pronounced dead at the scene. When investigators entered the home, what they found raised immediate concerns. Two other children were still living inside. During questioning, the mother told detectives she had been running livestreams on a social media platform. Not for a few hours. For 30 hours at a time. Sometimes 12. Sometimes 16. Every single day. She did this from a room in the house while her child was nearby. She told detectives she had noticed changes in the child's weight weeks earlier. She confronted the father. He told her everything was fine. She said she didn't believe him but continued her routine. The father was questioned separately. He showed no emotion throughout the entire process. He described daily routines that didn't add up. He had no job. Neither parent had taken the child to a doctor. Neither called for help until it was too late. One of the lead detectives told the mother directly that…

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