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Nashville television stations reported this week that the woman accused in the kidnapping sent letters from jail claiming family members sold the baby to her for $25,000. On Friday, attorney Elliott Ozment responded that the accusations "defy credibility" because of the extensive injuries mother Maria Gurrola suffered in the attack. Ozment accused Nashville police of lending credence to the accusations by making ambiguous statements to the media.

Just because Silas has been arrested and is facing federal kidnapping charges does not mean the case is over   -Don Aaron

 

Nov
03
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1:50 AM Sources: Decatur Daily - Decatur AL
Contaminated fresh ground beef caused a possible E. coli outbreak that killed two people and sent 16 others to hospitals, federal health officials said Monday. Twenty-eight people may have become ill after eating beef produced by Fairbank Farms of Ashville, N.Y., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported. All but three of the suspected infections are in the northeastern U.S. and 18 are in New England, said CDC spokeswoman Lola Scott Russell.  

Nov
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The attorney for a woman indicted with kidnapping a Tennessee newborn says his client has tried to kill herself while in jail. Attorney Isaiah Gant asked a federal judge Monday to investigate Tammy Renee Silas' claims medication is being witheld originating at her at the Robertson County Jail and to consider moving her to an additional facility. A prosecutor told the judge during the hearing he would confer with the United States Marshal's Office.  
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Oct
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7:54 PM Sources: The Jackson Sun - Jackson TN
The 39-year-old Silas has been charged with kidnapping Yahir Anthony Carrillo on Sept. 29 in Nashville. Police traced the infant to Silas' home in Ardmore, Ala., about 80 miles south of Nashville, three days later. Siskovic said investigators were looking for anything related to the crime, such as weapons, phones or computers.  

Oct
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12:00 PM Sources: NBC - TurnTo10 - Providence RI
NASHVILLE, Tenn. An Alabama woman accused of snatching a newborn from his Tennessee home will remain in federal custody while authorities Wednesday investigate whether she was the only person involved. Tammy Renee Silas, 39, is charged with kidnapping 4-day-old Yahir Anthony Carrillo from Nashville on Sept. 29. The baby was found with Silas three days later at her home in Ardmore, Ala., about 80 miles south.

The children are really happy to be with their mother and father.   -Isaiah Gant

 
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