True Crime Blogger Sentenced for Leaving Mother in Filth While She Runs Website
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A Wisconsin woman was given a miniscule prison sentence after pleading no contest to letting her 72-year-old mother lie in her room in filth while she ran a local true crime website.

Elizabeth A. Drake, 40, entered the no contest pleat to charges of intentionally subjecting an individual at risk to abuse and improper animal shelter according to Law&Crime. She was sentenced to one year in prison plus nine months in jail, along with three years extended supervision. She was also ordered to have no contact with her 72-year-old mother.

The horrific situation was uncovered on December 13, 2023, when a delivery driver called 911 after hearing “an elderly lady banging on windows, yelling for help and to call police,” according to a complaint filed at the time. When Green Bay police officers arrived, Drake met them on the front porch and told them her mother was fine. An officer said they needed to see for themselves, and Drake told them the mother’s room was “messy.”

“Messy” didn’t begin to cover what the officers found. The entire home was cluttered and had a “very obnoxious smell,” described as “animal, garbage, urine, and feces.” A mattress and blankets covered the floor, which the officers were forced to walk on instead of the floor. “Bugs were all over the home,” the officers  wrote, and one said the place was so disgusting that “[I] felt that I may vomit.”

And all that was before arriving at the mother’s bedroom, where Drake told them she was.

Once in the bedroom, the officers couldn’t immediately see the elderly woman because of “the amount of garbage and other items in the room,” which included “soiled diapers, garbage, clothes, pop cans and other miscellaneous items.”

They found the woman with “bed sores, urine material stuck to her hair, and what looked to be bug droppings on her.” She told them that she’d fallen a year ago and broken her leg and that her daughter was “supposed to take care of her,” but she had not been taken out of the bed for bathing or using the restroom in “at least a year.”

Drake acknowledged that that home was in “terrible condition” but claimed that her mother “chose” to live in it. When she was arrested, she asked for an attorney, but kept talking to police, telling them that she “ignores her mom’s cries for help” because they bother her while she runs her crime blog.

She said that ashe had considered sound-proofing her mother’s room so no one could hear her screams for hlep and that she was “happy this happened” so the poor woman could be removed from her care.

With her slap-on-the-wrist sentence, she’ll be back soon to that crime blog. where she wrote about her arrest before the site was taken down.

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