ST. CLOUD, Minn. (KFGO/WJON) – A Stearns County judge has sentenced a Paynesville woman to nearly 22 years in prison for murdering her disabled daughter in 2020.
Elise Nelson’s sentencing came after the judge denied her motion to dismiss her guilty plea on one count of 2nd-degree Intentional Murder.
The child had chronic respiratory failure and severe developmental delay from the loss of oxygen at birth.
According to the criminal complaint, Nelson was alone with her daughter while her husband was on a fishing trip and her other child was staying at a family friend’s house. Nelson disabled the girl’s oxygen monitoring device, and deprived her of medical care.
The device monitors blood oxygen and pulse rate and sounds an alarm when the patient’s oxygen saturation level or pulse rate drops below 90%. Nelson silenced the alarm on a pulse oximeter device and manipulated the machine’s settings multiple times before ultimately shutting it off.
On the morning of June 21, 2020, the family friend tried to reach Nelson through phone calls and text messages, but they went unanswered. The friend then drove to Nelson’s home to drop the child off but the doors were locked and the shades were pulled.
Later that afternoon, Nelson returned a text that she had just finished performing CPR and was waiting for the police. Court records show Nelson didn’t call 911 until approximately 20 minutes after that text message was sent.
When police arrived, the child was on the living room floor and cold to the touch. She was brought to Paynesville Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
An autopsy determined Nelson deprived the child of care resulting in death and the manner of death was homicide.
Nelson told police she had performed CPR on the child for an hour, but officers noted her story was inconsistent with a person exerting herself for 60 minutes while performing CPR.
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