Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Most of Friday's testimony focused on character witnesses for Travis and
Cheryl Miller, the parents of the deceased Jasmine Miller, and they all
said that the Millers seemed like a happy family. In addition, these   
witnesses said, Jasmine seemed like a healthy, happy baby before her
tragic death. The prosecution had to put these witnesses on due to the
fact the defense is trying to say the parent's are the ones who abused
Jasmine and not Johnson.

Baby Jasmine's pediatrician, Dr. Robert Gardner, said that the infant
was normal and healthy shortly before her death and that she did not
suffer from any deformities or growth and development problems. Dr.
Gardner also testified that he never saw any signs of child abuse on
Jasmine during his examinations. Imara Swenson, Crystal Miller's
co-worker at the time of Jasmine's death, and Teresa Elmore, Crystal's
supervisor, both said that the Millers appeared to be a happy couple and
Jasmine a smiling, normal infant. Both Swenson and Elmore said Travis
and Crystal were also responsible young parents. Another friend of the
Millers, Johnny Gaines, supported the testimony of Swenson and Elmore
but also said that shortly before his daughter's death, Travis said that
he was considering looking for another caregiver for Jasmine. 

The most emotional testimony of the day came from Jose Oliveras, an
emergency room technician who witnessed Crystal Miller's reaction when
she learned that her daughter had died. Oliveras said that a sobbing,
shrieking Crystal was crawling on the floor, crying, "Please don't tell
me my baby's dead!" When Crystal saw Jasmine, Oliveras said, she held
her and apologized for not finding a new caregiver for her. Crystal
apologized to her dead child for not getting her away from Suzanne
Johnson. 

According to Oliveras, Travis Miller also clutched Jasmine when he
arrived at the hospital and wept silently. Eventually, Crystal persuaded
him to call their relatives to tell them the tragic news. 

The emergency room doctor who treated Jasmine on the day she died, Dr. 
Cynthia Hoecker, testified that based on the bruises she noticed on the
infant and head trauma, she was highly suspicious that Jasmine may have
been abused. The doctor had been told that Jasmine had choked on her
baby food and stopped breathing. Dr. Hoecker also said that Jasmine's
injuries were inconsistent with the other cases of babies choking on
their baby food. (According to another witness, police officer James
Boyd [who also responded to Johnson's 911 call], Johnson told him that
Jasmine had choked on her food.) In addition, she had not personally
seen a case where a baby dies from falling out of a high chair. Dr.
Hoecker, who broke the tragic news to the Millers, later wrote them a
letter saying she suspected abuse was the cause of Jasmine's death. 

Carolyn Gain, a paramedic who treated Jasmine at Johnson's house and on
the way to the hospital, said she found no obstruction in Jasmine's
throat, despite Johnson's report that Jasmine was choking on something.
Gain said Jasmine was beyond a certain revival point and attempts to
resuscitate her failed. 
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Kathy E
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