She killed the child she wanted to adopt because she

She killed the child she wanted to adopt because she cried too much, sentenced to life in prison

She had decided to try adopting a baby, but when an eight-month-old baby was placed in temporary foster care, she realized she was unable to cope. On the contrary, she began to feel uncomfortable around him almost immediately, to the point that one day, after a few months, she was unable to make him cry, was so irritated that she started to shake him with all his might at that point so that he would probably bang his head against a wall and kill him.

Laura Castle was sentenced in England to life imprisonment, which sentence can never be reduced to less than 18 years, and was found guilty in January 2021 of the 13-month-old murder of little Leiland-James Corkill at her home in Barrow in Cumbria The Woman, who admitted the fact but claimed it was not her intention to kill, was also found guilty of cruelty to minors, while her husband, Scott Castle, was acquitted of causing or allowing the child’s death.

Dressed all in black, the man cried during the final hearing, particularly as testimony was read from little Leiland-James’ birth mother, Laura Corkill, who called his wife a “monster.” In delivering the verdict, Judge Jeremy Baker said that Castle had a “selfish desire” to keep the baby, even though she struggled to bond with him, and it was a “tragedy” the couple didn’t want to give up on the adoption , when he began to see the problems.

However, the signs are all there, and several messages from the wife to her husband have been found, in which she referred to the child by vulgar names or as a “whiner” and added that she was “utterly exhausted”. As reported by BBC Castle, on the day the trial opened, he admitted to the murder but said he “lost his mind”, shook him to silence him and accidentally banged his head against the back of the sofa. But the doctors who performed the autopsy said it would take “severe” force to inflict the fatal brain injuries they found on the baby, and it’s therefore possible his head was deliberately banged against a hard surface may be.