Mother
charged with throwing autistic son, 6, from Oregon bridge
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[November 05, 2014]
By Courtney Sherwood
PORTLAND Ore. (Reuters) - An Oregon woman
who prosecutors say threw her 6-year-old autistic son from a bridge in
the coastal town of Newport and then called police to confess to the
crime was charged on Tuesday with aggravated murder and manslaughter.
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Jillian McCabe, 34, made an initial appearance in Lincoln County
Circuit Court on Tuesday but did not enter a plea after her
arraignment on the charges was postponed.
Authorities say McCabe called police around 6:25 p.m. local time on
Monday to say she had tossed her son London from the Yaquina Bay
Bridge.
The U.S. Coast Guard sent two boats and a helicopter to help search
for London before his body was spotted in the water near the
Embarcadero Resort, about a mile from the bridge, by a diner about
four hours later, police say.
A website previously set up by McCabe to seek financial aid,
helpmatt.org, described her family as facing financial challenges
following a brain injury that landed her husband, Matt, in the
hospital for four months last year, and left him unemployed upon his
release.
“With London’s autism, the financial and emotional load of Matt not
being there for month after month is more than most of us can
understand,” she wrote on the site. “But not more than we could help
with. Donations of time, child care, and money have all helped the
McCabe family through this last year.”
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Newport is a town of about 10,000 about 115 miles southwest of
Portland.
(Additional reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by
Dan Whitcomb and Eric Walsh)
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