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Nanny changed story in tot’s death, jury told

August 29th, 2007

AUBURN — A nanny accused of shaking a 15-month-old girl to death last year in Roseville gave investigators four versions of how the child sustained her injuries, a prosecutor told a Placer County jury Tuesday.

Veronica Martinez Salcedo, who is charged with murder and willful cruelty to a child causing death or injury, told police she heard a noise May 11, 2006, and found the child, Hannah Rose Juceam, unresponsive on the floor, Deputy District Attorney Karin Bjork said.

Bjork said Martinez Salcedo, 36, later gave versions that included a bar stool falling on Hannah; the child being shaken to stop crying; and the baby falling on the floor while being rocked.

Hannah was taken off life support two days later, after doctors determined that she was brain dead, Bjork said.

Martinez Salcedo’s attorney, Mary Beth Acton, told the jury that her client shook the baby lightly, but only after she heard a “thud” in another room and found the child on the floor crying. By then, however, Hannah’s eyes were rolling back into her head, Acton said.

– Art Campos
Published 12:00 am PDT Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Story appeared in the METRO section, Page B2 of the Sacramento Bee

One Response to “Nanny changed story in tot’s death, jury told”

  1. Jocelyn Chavez Says:

    Hannah, i know your aunt Julie, she is a realy nice person. she is my counsiler from class parks.
    she told me the horrible news, and i was really
    upset about it i stayed all night long thinking,
    how horrible person could do that to you, i
    wanted to donaite some money but i didn’t have
    any, but i do dedicate this words to you from
    heart. And hopefully thats enough because thats
    all i had. And if your aunt Julie read this tell
    her that i wish her luck with her new baby boy
    that hopefully she gives him into the write hands.
    and that she will, because she is a really nice person

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  • most recent National Child Abuse and Neglect Data figures reveal that almost 900,000 children were victims of abuse and neglect in the United States in 2002, causing unspeakable pain and suffering to our most vulnerable citizens.
  • of the children who are victims of abuse and neglect, nearly 4 die in the United States each day.
  • abusive head trauma, including ‘Shaken Baby Syndrome’, is recognized as the leading cause of death of physically abused children.