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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Kelly Jo Stoudt, the mother of seven-year-old Chloey Stoudt who was killed earlier this year, has been arraigned on four drug-related charges from the incident, Mason County Prosecutor Paul Spaniola announced today.Kelly Jo Stoudt was arraigned Friday on charges of aiding and abetting delivery of cocaine, maintaining a drug house, use of cocaine and possession of marijuana. The charge of aiding and abetting delivery of cocaine is a felony punishable by up to 20 years prison.
“We intend to defend those charges and I believe we will attain a favorable outcome," said Jeffrey Nellis, Kelly Stoudt's lawyer.
"Kelly is also a victim in that she lost a child. What happened to her daughter was completely unforeseeable and in no way her fault,” Nellis said.
Authorities this morning also said Chloey Stoudt was sexually assaulted shortly before she was suffocated in her Ludington home April 28 by James Belanger, 39, of Montague.
Shortly after assaulting Chloey, Belannger stabbed himself and died, authorities say.
Child neglect and abuse proceedings have also been filed by the Department of Human Services and Kelly's other two children have been placed with her parents pending further proceedings.
Spaniola and law enforcement authorities held a press conference this morning to discuss the case.
This and the channel 7&4 video below updates the grisly murder that happened in April in this small community. It is an interesting development in its own right, but I am curious about the timing of this release of new information on this tragedy. With the recent drowning and its potential fallout, did the City decide to release this information now to deaden the impact of that event?
After all, the agencies (city and county) releasing news of this salacious nature in the midst of tourist season would normally be a dumb thing, as most tourists are likely unaware of this event in this community. This press release could have easily been held until after Labor Day. Since it wasn't, was it a ruse to get the drowning, and the City's possible complicity for it, on a back burner in the public's eyes?
If it was, doesn't Ludington run the risk of having these two stories being both bantered about in the headiest part of tourist season, and be negatively portrayed in both?
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