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Lyndsey Fiddler
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Lyndsey Fiddler
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Lyndsey Fiddler
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The district attorney says the length of the
prison sentence for Lyndsey Fiddler (in stripes)
was intended
to ensure that her two other children, ages 6 and 9, would be adults
by the time she is released.
(Mike Simons/Tulsa World)
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Lyndsey Fiddler leaves a courtroom in the
Washington County Courthouse in Bartlesville after
being
sentenced
Wednesday in the death of her 10-day-old daughter, Maggie May Trammel.
(Mike Simons/Tulsa World)
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Trammel was found dead in a washing machine at Fiddler's
Bartlesville apartment.
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Rhonda Coshatt, Mggie May's aunt, found the body in the washing
machine.
The victim
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10-day-old Maggie May Trammel.