Justice For Caliyah McNabb

Today we’re taking a look at the tragic story of Caliyah McNabb, a 15-day-old baby girl who was murdered in 2017 and whose father has been convicted for the crime. The case has made national headlines, with many people across the nation rallying behind her family and demanding justice for Caliyah.

On October 7th, 2017, Caliyah was reported missing from her home in Covington, Georgia. Her mother, Courtney Bell, had gone to check on her after not hearing her cries and was shocked to find that she was no longer in her crib. A massive search ensued with over 200 volunteers combing through the area where the family lived in hopes of finding Caliyah alive.

Sadly, those hopes were dashed when two days later a search party found the baby’s body in a nearby wooded area. An autopsy later revealed that she had died of blunt force trauma to the head and neck.

The investigation into Caliyah’s death quickly pointed to her father Chris McNabb as being responsible for her death. He was arrested shortly after and charged with malice murder as well as concealing the death of his daughter.

At his trial, prosecutors argued that McNabb had become frustrated with Caliyah’s crying and had killed her out of anger before hiding her body in an attempt to cover up his crime. After a lengthy trial process including emotional testimony from both sides, McNabb was ultimately found guilty on all eight counts he faced including malice murder and concealing a death. He received a sentence of life without parole plus 10 years for concealing his daughter’s death.

Caliyah has now been laid to rest but her story will never be forgotten by those who loved her and those who fought tirelessly for justice on her behalf. She may be gone but she is certainly not forgotten and hopefully this tragic story will serve as a reminder that justice will alwys prevail in these types of cases no matter how long it takes or how difficult it may seem at times.

The Tragic Death of Caliyah McNabb

Caliyah McNabb was found guilty of eight charges in connection to the 2017 murder of her two-week-old daughter, Bell. The most serious charge of malice murder carried a life sentence without parole, plus 10 years. She was sentenced by a jury in August 2019 and has snce filed an appeal to the Supreme Court of Georgia.

The evidence presented during trial showed that McNabb had caused Bell’s death by shaking her and striking her head against a hard surface. She then concealed the body in a nearby wooded area, where it was later discovered by law enforcement officials.

Since being convicted, McNabb has been serving her sentence in prison and continues to fight for a new trial through her appeal process.

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Sentence Length of Chris McNabb

Chris McNabb was sentenced to life without parole plus 10 years after the trial. Judge John M. Ott asked McNabb’s father what sentence he would give the real guilty party if McNabb were indeed innocent, and based on that, the court determined the final sentence for McNabb.

What Happened to Chris McNabb After His Career?

Chris McNabb is currently serving a life sentence in Hays State Prison. He was convicted of murdering his newborn son in 2016 and sentenced to life without parole, as well as an additional 10 years for concealing the death of the infant. McNabb is incarcerated at the prison and has no chance of parole.

Are Donovan McNabb and Le’Veon Bell Related?

Yes, McNabb and Bell are cousins. Testimony from earlier in the day revealed that Bell and McNabb were first cousins on her mother’s side. This was confirmed by Kimberly Weatherford, Bell’s aunt, and Pam Hamby, Bell’s mother and McNabb’s aunt. Therefore, it is clear that McNabb and Bell are related through their mothers’ sides of the family.

What Became of Isabella Courtney?

On August 18, 2021, Isabella Courtney, a 6-year-old girl from River Oaks, Texas, tragically died from a head injury. The death was ruled a homicide by the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office, though authorities have yet to provide any information on the motive behind the killing. Isabella’s heartbreaking death has left her family and friends in mourning and has resulted in an ongoing investigation to find justice for her.

What Became of Dylan Schumaker?

Dylan Schumaker, 17, was recently sentenced to 25 years to life in prison after being convicted of the death of 23-month-old Austin Smith. The incident happened last March 19 while Schumaker was babysitting the boy and his infant brother while their mother, his girlfriend, was at work. According to reports, Smith sustained fatal injuries while in Schumaker’s care. After a jury trial last month, Schumaker was found guilty and subsequently sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.

Did Donovan McNabb Exhibit Signs of Intoxication During Super Bowl?

No, McNabb was not drunk during Super Bowl. According to Terrell Owens, who was on the Eagles team with McNabb at the time, McNabb was hungover in the huddle during the game due to having been out drinking the night before. Owens’ claims were later supported by Eagles teammates who said they had seen McNabb out late, and that he was throwing up in the huddle due to his hangover. While this might have affected his performance during the game, there is no evidence that he was drunk on game day itself.

Are Mary and Norma Bell Sisters?

No, Mary Bell and Norma Bell are not sisters. Mary Bell and Norma Joyce Bell (1955–1989) were neighbours who shared the same surname, but were not related in any way. The two girls became friends due to Mary’s violent behaviour, which made many children reluctant to socialise with her. They would often spend their free time together, despite the lack of family ties between them.

Does Mary Bell Have a Child?

Yes, Mary Bell does have a child. Her 14-year-old daughter was with her and hiding alongside her when she was hounded out of the seaside home.

Conclusion

Caliyah McNabb’s life was tragically taken at only two days old, and her mother and father were convicted of her murder. Isaiah Bell received a sentence of life with the possibility of parole for thre counts, including second-degree murder. Caliyah’s father, Christopher McNabb, was found guilty of eight charges, including malice murder, and sentenced to life in prison without parole plus 10 years. His appeal to the Supreme Court of Georgia is still pending. Caliyah’s death caused shockwaves throughout her family as well as her community who organized a search party when she was reported missing. Her senseless death serves as a reminder of the fragility and preciousness of life and will forever remain in the hearts and minds of those who knew and loved her.

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William Armstrong

William Armstrong is a senior editor with H-O-M-E.org, where he writes on a wide variety of topics. He has also worked as a radio reporter and holds a degree from Moody College of Communication. William was born in Denton, TX and currently resides in Austin.