COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The mother of a Maryland toddler found dead in Big Walnut Creek has waived a hearing and had her child-endangerment case bound over to county court.
An attorney for Dainesha Stevens (above left) says they’re trying to negotiate a resolution before the end of a 60-day window for an indictment. Stevens, 24, remains in custody.
She was charged with child endangering and evidence tampering in municipal court after Columbus police found her son’s body in the creek Dec. 31. A coroner ruled it a homicide and said 1-year-old Cameron Beckford (right) apparently died of blunt force trauma to his chest and abdomen.
Authorities say Stevens brought the boy to Ohio during a trip to see a friend. A charging document alleged Stevens let someone spank the boy so violently that he bled.