Michigan mom pleads guilty after second death of a child
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A northern Michigan woman pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter Tuesday in the suffocation of her infant daughter, her second criminal case in the death of a child.
Lisa Rae Bryan accepted a plea deal in Emmet County. She had been charged with second-degree murder in the 2016 death of her daughter, Isabella.
Bryan admitted that she slept with Isabella close to her chest when the child died just weeks after birth.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}In 2010, another infant died in Tulsa, Oklahoma, while Bryan was taking a bath with her. She served slightly more than a year in prison for second-degree manslaughter.
A message seeking comment was left for her attorney. Prosecutor Jim Linderman said there's no sentencing agreement, although the maximum punishment would be 22 ½ years in prison.
Bryan, 32, will return to court on April 24. She would be eligible for parole after serving whatever minimum sentence is ordered.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"Like all cases of this nature, it's tough," Linderman said. "It's a case where it's based on circumstantial evidence and statements made by the mother. It's a tough case to prove."