A 5-month-old boy in the NICU at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital was discovered to have a broken left femur by Henrico County Police Detective Megan Lynch.
Further investigation uncovered additional fractures, including a broken right tibia and several fractured ribs. Detectives observed similarities between these injuries and those sustained by four other boys in the NICU the previous summer.
After previous unexplained injuries, the hospital installed surveillance cameras in the NICU. Detective Lynch reviewed the footage and documented her discoveries. On November 10, Nurse Erin Strotman was seen in the room with the baby identified as “Y.H.” in hospital records. The video footage captured Strotman grabbing Y.H.’s legs, applying pressure, bearing her weight on them, and pushing the baby’s legs backward until his feet touched his head. Y.H. could be seen crying and showing signs of distress in the video.
Seven potential abuse cases are now under investigation, and police say more may be uncovered. Henrico County investigators are reviewing hundreds of hours of surveillance footage to piece together the events. Reports indicate that at least three affected families attended Strotman’s court appearance. One father, speaking publicly, stated that another couple reported their child had suffered 12 fractures.
Strotman has been formally charged in one baby’s case, with the investigation ongoing. Her public defender stated that she has not yet entered a plea. Strotman remains in custody without bail, and her next court appearance is set for March 24
Joining Nancy Grace today:
Additional Guests
Dominique Hackey – Father of infant injured in PNCU
Greg Morse – Partner : King Morse, PLLC. Current CJA counsel, Former West Palm Beach Public Defender’s Office. Author: “The Untested” found on Amazon, website: kingmorselaw.com
Barry Hutchison Sr. – Former Law Enforcement, Owner & Chief Investigator for Barry & Associates Investigative Services LLC
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