Florida Babysitter Allegedly Left Baby Girl to Die in 133-Degree Car – Everything Law and Order Blog

Ten-month-old Ariya Paige died in July 2023 after deputies in Baker County, Florida said her babysitter left her in a hot car for nearly five hours. Rhonda Jewell was charged with one count of aggravated manslaughter of a child and her trial was scheduled to begin next week. But prosecutors have filed two additional felony charges against Jewell. Law&Crime’s Angenette Levy talks with Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg about the new charges in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.

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38 thoughts on “Florida Babysitter Allegedly Left Baby Girl to Die in 133-Degree Car”
  1. RIP Ariya 🌺🕊️ This is indeed horrific. Too many of these accidents happening. Set alarms on your phones or something to remind you to get these precious babies out of the cars. 😢

  2. This broke my heart. I can't imagine losing my baby in this manner. This is one of the reasons why I wouldn't hire a babysitter or put my baby in daycare. You may never know what will happen when you leave your children with other people.

  3. The baby looks like if she grew up she'd look like Rihanna. Like her face shape and forehead makes me think that. The baby is super cute. Sorry to hear this. So sad.

  4. How tf do you forget a living human child in n the back seat of the car you were driving 🤦🏻‍♀️ on top of that being a babysitter for the baby you picked up and died

  5. I had 3 children and never forgot any of them in my car , I also did a ton of babysitting and not one child was ever forgotten! How do you ' forget ' a child you specifically picked up to babysit! I don't buy the excuses!

  6. This KEEPS happening even though there have been SO many cases of this happening…. we even have a father, Christopher Scholtes, that was just in the news, who is said to have left his children in the car well over 50 times…. how did this babysitter forget?? My thoughts and prayers are with Ariya's parents and family. Rest in peace Ariya.

  7. To is why I can’t work a regular , this is why I can’t travel. I don’t trust the Dad, GMA, Uncles or any babysitter so I’m stuck because, ppl don’t protect the elderly or kids.

  8. 🤯Wow! How is this happening so much?😡 It's all over the news so you'd think it would make people (particularly caregivers) more vigilant!

  9. This is a sad story her parnets trusted This babysister to watch her and take care of her 😢Think she is safe with this babysister Just forgot is know excuse She know she was in that car to forget her is wrong😢😢

  10. This is a sad story how many story have we heard about people liveing children in hot cars This whole family life is shatter from this family home hopes and dreams This is a sad vido😢😢😢

  11. I'm not trying to be a d*ck here…but what's the point of these "acts" that are typically made after horrible events like this? I mean it's common knowledge to not leave a baby in a hot car (or any temperature) and I don't think if this woman took a course it wouldn't have happened. Is it to make harsher punishments?

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