
Florida Mother Accused of Murdering Toddler in Bathtub | Raymona Ford
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When two-year-old O’Rhyan Moore was rushed to the hospital, doctors said his brain had already suffered irreversible damage. Four days later, he was gone. But what really happened inside that apartment in Tallahassee? And why did his mother call a grandmother for help instead of dialing 911?
This week, we go through the disturbing details behind O’Rhyan’s final moments—and the investigation that now has his mother, Raymonda Ford, facing a first-degree murder charge.
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