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    Au Pair Case: Murder Conviction Overturned

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsDecember 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In 1997, a young British woman named Louise Woodward found herself at the center of a major court case. She was working as an au pair, caring for a baby named Matthew Eappen in Massachusetts.

    One day, Matthew was rushed to the hospital with serious brain injuries. Doctors discovered he had a skull fracture and bleeding in his brain. Police arrested Woodward, accusing her of shaking the baby violently.

    Sadly, Matthew passed away a few days later. Woodward was then charged with first-degree murder.

    The trial became a huge news story, with people on both sides of the Atlantic closely following the events. The prosecution argued that Woodward intentionally harmed the baby. However, her lawyers claimed that Matthew’s injuries might have been caused by an earlier, accidental fall.

    The jury found Woodward guilty of second-degree murder, which meant she would face a long prison sentence. But the judge in the case, Hiller Zobel, decided to reduce the charge to involuntary manslaughter. He believed that Woodward had acted out of frustration and immaturity, not with evil intentions.

    Judge Zobel sentenced her to the time she had already spent in jail while waiting for the trial. This decision was controversial, with many people disagreeing with the judge’s decision.

    Woodward has always said she was innocent. After the trial, she went back to England, later got married, and had a child.

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