CONROE, Texas -- A woman, out on parole after being charged in the death
of her infant son, is now accused of leaving her newborn daughter in
the toilet after giving birth, according to the Conroe Police
Department.
Officers said Denette Williams told them she didn't
know she was pregnant with her daughter. Around 3 a.m. on Sept. 3, 2020,
Williams said she felt cramps and remembers hearing a "plop" in the
toilet and seeing blood.
It
was Williams' boyfriend, Christopher Hardmon, who discovered the
newborn head down in the toilet after he heard Williams screaming in the
shower, investigators said. Hardmon rescued the baby and called 911.
The infant was taken to Memorial Herman, where staff said she was healthy.
Williams'
mother, Dee Oliver, told investigators she had asked Williams if she
was pregnant a few days before the incident. Oliver said Williams
answered she wasn't sure, but she might be and wanted to go to a doctor
to get checked.
On Sept. 24, police found out Williams had
submitted an application for SNAP benefits. She had identified herself
as a pregnant woman with a due date of Sept. 1.
Investigators
said they now believe Williams left the child in the toilet to drown
and didn't seek medical care. She has been charged with endangering a
child.
Williams is currently out on parole after serving five
years of a 10-year sentence for her hand in the 2011 violent death of
her 1-month-son.
Williams' son, Braylon Hood, died due to blunt
force injuries, bruises and an injured spinal canal, police said. He was
left in his car seat for 11 hours, while Williams and Braylon's father,
Jimmie Hood, watched a movie in their home, authorities said. He
suffered a broken neck after Williams held him by the neck while feeding
him and Hood laid him on his leg with his head hanging over.