Georgia man admitted to putting antifreeze in newborn baby's milk because he didn't want to pay child support, police say

Georgia man admitted to putting antifreeze in newborn baby’s milk because he didn’t want to pay child support, police say


Georgia police said that they worked extra hard to prove a man was guilty of trying to poison his newborn daughter after he retracted his confession.

Curtis Jack of South Fulton is accused of the heinous act after he impregnated his coworker in 2022. The mother of the baby said that he had tried to get her to abort the child for the entire nine months of the pregnancy.

After the child was born on Sept. 24, the mother asked Jack for help because she was forced to stay in the hospital over birth complications. He was asked to pick up two bottles of breast milk from the mother and deliver it to the child’s grandmother who was caring for the child on

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