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Immediately after his birth Dylan Groves was separated from his parents because the hospital found illicit drugs in his system; the nurses who first testify go into detail on Dylan's condition in the hours and days following his birth.
Immediately after his birth Dylan Groves was separated from his parents because the hospital found illicit drugs in his system; the nurses who first testify go into detail on Dylan's condition in the hours and days following his birth.
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The Death of Baby Dylan
S1, EP1 "Parents Accused of Murdering Their Infant Child"The body of Dylan Groves, an innocent, vulnerable infant, was found at the bottom of a 30-foot well near the family home; his parents, Jessica and Daniel Groves, face eleven felony counts including murder.
The Death of Baby Dylan
S1, EP2 "Drug-Abusing Mother Delivers Baby"The nurse who helped deliver baby Dylan Groves is the first to testify for the State of Ohio; her testimony describes a mother giving birth to a child while she was under the influence of drugs.
The Death of Baby Dylan
S1, EP3 "Parents Lose Custody of Child at Birth"Immediately after his birth Dylan Groves was separated from his parents because the hospital found illicit drugs in his system; the nurses who first testify go into detail on Dylan's condition in the hours and days following his birth.
The Death of Baby Dylan
S1, EP4 "Baby Had Drug Addicted Parents"Social workers were called in to take custody of baby Dylan Groves after he was born in the hospital because his mother and father were both drug addicts; the child tested positive for illegal substances at birth.
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