Police in Dayton, Ohio, said a running car heater helped keep a 6-month-old alive as her mother sat dead in the front seat.
Investigators
don't know how long Brittany Russell and her daughter, Haven Edwards,
were in the car in the lot of Twin Manor Apartments before the property
manager found Russell slumped over the steering wheel around 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday. Police said she was shot in the head and the baby was
unharmed.
"Thank goodness the car was left running with the heater
on," said Lt. Andrew Booher, commander of Dayton Police Homicide Unit.
"I think that had a huge impact on ensuring the baby survived."
Dayton
and Middletown police are working together to establish Russell's
history and a timeline of the events leading up to her death. The
29-year-old has no history in Dayton, and investigators are working to
determine why she traveled to the city. Both agencies are interviewing
people close to Russell to assist in the investigation, which is being
lead by Dayton police.
The timeline begins around 12 p.m. Tuesday,
when Russell persuaded a babysitter to let Haven leave with her, even
though she is not the custodial parent. Chris Edwards, the father, told
Middletown police he did not give Russell permission to leave with the
baby.
When Edwards called Russell, she told him she would return
by 7 p.m. but she didn't show, according to a release from Middletown
Police. When he called again, Russell told him she would return later
that night.
Edwards reported Haven missing around 5 a.m. to
Middletown police. Dayton Police found the infant and her mother's body
around 9:30 a.m.
Edwards initially told police this wasn't
Russell's typical behavior and he was worried about her safety. Russell
had a drug history he told police, according to the news release. Booher
said police were told Russell had been clean for a while. No drugs were
found in the car with her.
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