Lyndsey Fiddler
Lyndsey Fiddler
Lyndsey Fiddler
The district attorney says the length of the
prison sentence for Lyndsey Fiddler (in stripes)
was intended
to ensure that her two other children, ages 6 and 9, would be adults
by the time she is released.
(Mike Simons/Tulsa World)
Lyndsey Fiddler leaves a courtroom in the
Washington County Courthouse in Bartlesville after
being
sentenced
Wednesday in the death of her 10-day-old daughter, Maggie May Trammel.
(Mike Simons/Tulsa World)
Trammel was found dead in a washing machine at Fiddler's
Bartlesville apartment.
Rhonda Coshatt, Mggie May's aunt, found the body in the washing
machine.
The victim
10-day-old Maggie May Trammel.