On this day - 10 November
Historical items of interest as featured in the papers of the day.
Woodward murder conviction reduced to manslaughter
Louise Woodward was a British au pair working in Massachusetts, US, caring for Matthew Eappen. He was 8 months old when he died. Eappen was found to have a skull fracture and a subdural haematoma as the time of his death. Woodward was convicted of his murder.
On November 10th 1997 her murder conviction was reduced to involuntary manslaughter during a post conviction hearing. At this point she was released from prison on time served of 279 days. The prosecution immediately appealed this decision, but it was upheld. allowing Woodward to return to the UK.
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