Sheila O’Leary, 38, was convicted of six counts in June: first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated murder, child abuse and two counts of child neglect. Sheila O’Leary has been sentenced to life in prison for the death of her 18-month-old son from malnutrition. Cape Coral Police Department Read more: Florida man allegedly tried to ‘buy’ girl from parents for $100k at grocery store read more

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Story continues below ad O’Leary and her husband, who are both strict vegans, fed their 18-month-old son Ezra only raw fruits and vegetables and breast milk, the Associated Press reported. The husband, Ryan O’Leary, is currently in jail awaiting trial on the same six charges. Ryan O’Leary is still awaiting trial. Cape Coral Police Department The couple has two other children, ages three and five, the Cape Coral Police Department said. Police were alerted to the situation when they received a 911 call in September 2019 claiming that Ezra had stopped breathing. Trending Stories

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He was pronounced dead when medical personnel arrived at the home. It weighed just 17 kilograms, making it the size of a seven-month-old baby. The Cape Coral Police Department claimed that all three children were found to be “extremely malnourished.” Story continues below ad The two brothers were immediately removed from the home by the Department of Children and Families. A fourth child had been returned to his biological father during a previous malnutrition case in Virginia, according to court records. In November 2019, the medical examiner determined that the boy’s cause of death was “complications of malnutrition,” including dehydration, microsteatosis of the liver and swelling of the hands, feet and lower legs, the Fort Myers News-Press reported.

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After the autopsy, O’Leary’s parents turned themselves in to police and were arrested. Attorneys for both parents have not publicly commented on O’Leary’s life sentence. — With files from The Associated Press 2:06Artemis mission: UBC yeast experiment could shape the future of spaceflight Previous Video Next Video © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.


title: “Vegan Mom Jailed For Life After Son Dies Of Malnutrition National Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-22” author: “Delphine Clark”


Sheila O’Leary, 38, was convicted of six counts in June: first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated murder, child abuse and two counts of child neglect. Sheila O’Leary has been sentenced to life in prison for the death of her 18-month-old son from malnutrition. Cape Coral Police Department Read more: Florida man allegedly tried to ‘buy’ girl from parents for $100k at grocery store read more

			Florida man allegedly tried to ‘buy’ girl from parents for $100k at grocery store 	  

Story continues below ad O’Leary and her husband, who are both strict vegans, fed their 18-month-old son Ezra only raw fruits and vegetables and breast milk, the Associated Press reported. The husband, Ryan O’Leary, is currently in jail awaiting trial on the same six charges. Ryan O’Leary is still awaiting trial. Cape Coral Police Department The couple has two other children, ages three and five, the Cape Coral Police Department said. Police were alerted to the situation when they received a 911 call in September 2019 claiming that Ezra had stopped breathing. Trending Stories

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He was pronounced dead when medical personnel arrived at the home. It weighed just 17 kilograms, making it the size of a seven-month-old baby. The Cape Coral Police Department claimed that all three children were found to be “extremely malnourished.” Story continues below ad The two brothers were immediately removed from the home by the Department of Children and Families. A fourth child had been returned to his biological father during a previous malnutrition case in Virginia, according to court records. In November 2019, the medical examiner determined that the boy’s cause of death was “complications of malnutrition,” including dehydration, microsteatosis of the liver and swelling of the hands, feet and lower legs, the Fort Myers News-Press reported.

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After the autopsy, O’Leary’s parents turned themselves in to police and were arrested. Attorneys for both parents have not publicly commented on O’Leary’s life sentence. — With files from The Associated Press 2:06Artemis mission: UBC yeast experiment could shape the future of spaceflight Previous Video Next Video © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.