The others, of course, were murdered by their mother, Marie Noe, who was prosecuted almost three decades after the death of her last child, Arthur, in 1968 and sentenced to house arrest.
Delivered by Caesarean section at (what was then known as) St. Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia, the five and half pound Terry lived only six hours, thirty-nine minutes.
The cause of death was given as a blood disorder.
The others, of course, were murdered by their mother, Marie Noe, who was prosecuted almost three decades after the death of her last child, Arthur, in 1968 and sentenced to house arrest.
Delivered by Caesarean section at (what was then known as) St. Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia, the five and half pound Terry lived only six hours, thirty-nine minutes.
The cause of death was given as a blood disorder.
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