Court-appointed doctors say mother of missing Arizona baby is incompetent to stand trial
By APThursday, June 3, 2010
Doctors say Arizona mother incompetent for trial
TEMPE, Ariz. — Two court-appointed doctors say the mother of a missing Arizona baby who’s been missing since December is incompetent to stand trial.
A Maricopa County judge is expected to make a ruling on the doctors’ report soon that could excuse 23-year-old Elizabeth Johnson from participating in further court proceedings involving the disappearance of her son.
Tempe police say Johnson originally claimed she killed the baby and later said she gave the child to a couple in San Antonio.
If alive, Gabriel Johnson would now be a year old. Johnson remained in a downtown Phoenix jail and is charged with kidnapping, child abuse, custodial interference and conspiracy to commit custodial interference.
Information from: East Valley Tribune/Scottsdale Tribune, www.eastvalleytribune.com
June 7, 2010: 8:08 pm
I LOVE ELIZABETH JOHNSON. I HAVE BEEN WRITING HER. THIS IS SO EXCITING. I THINK SHE IS GETTING A LITTLE “JOHN SHARP JONES” HERSELF. |
John W Sharp