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Post by kiwimom on Tue Nov 30, 2010 4:28 pm

Grandmother throws granddaughter to her death (AP Reports)
November 30th, 2010 6:10 pm ET

McLEAN, Va. - Carmela Dela Rosa, 50, is being held without bond after she threw her 2 1/2-year-old granddaughter from a walkway at a shopping mall that killed her.The toddler, Angelyn Ogdoc died in a hospital after the incident.Investigators say they believe Dela Rosa threw the toddler over a railing and are still trying to find out why. Russell Jackson, who lives in a house directly next door described them as "a happy family" and said Dela Rosa lived with her husband and a son, and that their daughter and granddaughter were frequently at the home."She was a sweet, happy baby," he said, adding that Dela Rosa and her grandchild could often be seen in the window of the home, waiving to passers-by.

Carmela Dela Rosa being held without bond.
Photo: AFP/Getty Photo

www.examiner.com/people-the-news-in-national/grandmother-throws-granddaughter-to-her-death-ap-reports



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Re: ANGELYN OGDOC - 2 1/2 yo (2010) - McLean VA

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:35 pm

threw the toddler over a railing and are still trying to find out why

---There is NO credible explanation. Zero. Zip, Nada.
I cannot imagine the horror of the shoppers at the mall.
Even though I don't shop malls often... I would never go again...

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Re: ANGELYN OGDOC - 2 1/2 yo (2010) - McLean VA

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:13 pm

A Virginia toddler was walking out of a shopping mall with relatives when her grandmother suddenly flung her over a railing, sending the girl on a fatal plunge to the pavement several stories below, police said Tuesday. Carmela Dela Rosa, 50, of Fairfax was arrested and charged with murder, said prosecutor Ian Rodway. Authorities said interviews with witnesses and Dela Rosa led them to the conclusion that the girl's fall Monday night was no accident, but they couldn't yet explain why the grandmother threw her. The 2½-year-old child, Angelyn Ogdoc, died in a hospital several hours later. She fell from a walkway linking the mall's third floor to the parking garage's sixth floor at Tysons Corner Center in Fairfax, just south of Washington, D.C. Fairfax County police spokeswoman Tawny Wright said Dela Rosa was leaving the mall with the toddler and two other adult relatives when she abruptly picked the girl up and threw her over the railing. Dela Rosa was being held without bond, and a preliminary hearing in the case was set for Jan. 4, Rodway said. Deputy Public Defender Dawn Butorac, who is representing Dela Rosa, declined to comment on the case. No one answered at Dela Rosa's home in Fairfax on Tuesday morning, but neighbor Russell Jackson, 51, described them as "a happy family" and said Dela Rosa lived with her husband and a son and often cared for her granddaughter. "She was a sweet, happy baby," said Jackson, who lives in the rowhouse next door. Dela Rosa would sometimes leave the blinds in the front window open when she was caring for the girl during the day. "You could see them in the window waving at you," he said, adding she would encourage the toddler to throw kisses to her neighbors. Dela Rosa's daughter and granddaughter were frequently at the home, and the group were often seen going on outings as a family, as they did Monday. A few miles away in Falls Church, no one came to the door at the two-story home where the girl lived.

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Re: ANGELYN OGDOC - 2 1/2 yo (2010) - McLean VA

Post by kiwimom on Sun Dec 05, 2010 1:01 pm

Grandma who threw grandchild mentally ill: police

By Balitang America Staff, ABS-CBN North America Bureau
Posted at 12/03/2010 11:52 AM | Updated as of 12/04/2010 10:15 AM





VIRGINIA – A Filipino grandmother who is in jail for throwing her granddaughter to her death may have been suffering from mental illness for several years.Fairfax County Police said Carmela Dela Rosa picked up 2 ½ year-old Angelyn Ogdoc and threw her over the railing from a sixth story walkway. The girl died due to her injuries several hours later.Law enforcers said her mental and emotional problems could have been a factor.Reports said that just last week, Dela Rosa’s older brother died and was buried in the Philippines. She was unable to go to the funeral. In September, a friend said she took a few weeks away from the family because she was nearing a nervous breakdown.Dela Rosa is said to have had a tense relationship with the toddler’s father, James Ogdoc, to a point where they were not on speaking terms.Law enforcement said there is video footage of the incident, as well as a statement from Dela Rosa, but neither has been released. She is in jail for murder and is expected back in court in January.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/global-filipino/12/03/10/grandma-who-threw-grandchild-mentally-ill-police

I hope they never release the video

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Re: ANGELYN OGDOC - 2 1/2 yo (2010) - McLean VA

Post by kiwimom on Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:04 pm

A Fairfax County juvenile and domestic relations judge found probable
cause to believe Carmela Dela Rosa murdered her two-year-old
granddaughter at a preliminary hearing in the Fairfax courthouse Friday
afternoon. Dela Rosa remains in the Fairfax jail without bond, and a
grand jury will consider her case for possible indictment on Tuesday.
A full story on the emotional hearing in Fairfax juvenile court,
including the first public comments from the two-year-old's mother and
Dela Rosa's own admission to police, will appear shortly.

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The Fairfax County woman accused of hurling her 2-year-old granddaughter to her death at Tysons Corner is due in court Friday afternoon for her preliminary hearing on a charge of murder. Carmela
Dela Rosa, 50, was with her daughter and granddaughter at Tysons Corner
Center on Nov. 29. Police allege that as the family was walking along a
fifth-floor walkway from the mall to the parking lot, Dela Rosa,
holding her granddaughter Angelyn Ogdoc, stepped to the railing and
dropped Angelyn down.

Angelyn was not killed instantly, and Dela Rosa was initially charged
with malicious wounding. The child died the next day, and the charge
was upgraded to murder.

A preliminary hearing does not involve entering a plea, and only
requires prosecutors to show there is probable cause that a defendant
may have committed a crime. The judge would then certify the case to the
county grand jury for possible indictment.

Fairfax Commonwealth's Attorney Raymond F. Morrogh is handling the
prosecution. Chief Deputy Fairfax Public Defender Dawn M. Butorac is
representing Dela Rosa.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/crime-scene/tom-jackman/grandmother-charged-in-fatal-m.html

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Re: ANGELYN OGDOC - 2 1/2 yo (2010) - McLean VA

Post by alwaysbelieve on Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:17 pm

Don't give me any scatology about a "mental" illness, this beotch had been watching the child and never hurt her so it's crap to say she's suffered mental illness for years. She's just a stupid beotch that needs to be dropped from an airplane with no parachute--landing on a concrete pad if possible.

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Re: ANGELYN OGDOC - 2 1/2 yo (2010) - McLean VA

Post by mermaid55 on Fri Jun 24, 2011 8:35 am

04/08/2011
Tysons grandmother denied bond



Carmela Dela Rosa, the Fairfax County woman accused of dropping her 2-year-old granddaughter to her death from a Tysons Corner walkway last year, was denied bond in court today, TBD and ABC7 report.
The bond denial comes six weeks after Dela Rosa was indicted by a Fairfax grand jury on a murder charge.
The incident in question occurred on Nov. 29, 2010. Dela Rosa was at the Tysons Corner Center mall with her husband, son, daughter and granddaughter, Angelyn Ogdoc.
Angelyn's mother, Kathlyn Ogdoc, testified in a preliminary hearing in February that the family was crossing a fifth-floor skywalk from the mall to the parking lot around 7:20 p.m. when she looked back to see her mother, Dela Rosa, pick Angelyn up. Kathlyn Ogdoc testified that the next time she turned around, she saw Dela Rosa leaning over the skywalk railing, her hands empty.
Angelyn was found severely injured on the pavement below, and died nine hours later.
Mental health issues may have contributed to Dela Rosa’s actions last year.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post_now/post/tysons_grandmother_denied_bond/2011/04/08/AFnJ3M2C_blog.html?wprss=rss_homepage

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Re: ANGELYN OGDOC - 2 1/2 yo (2010) - McLean VA

Post by mermaid55 on Mon Sep 26, 2011 5:56 am

Start of Trial for Grandmother Accused in Toddler Killing
Monday, Sep 26, 2011


The Fairfax woman charged with throwing her 2-year-old granddaughter 50-feet to the child's death faces trial today.

The murder trial for Carmela Dela Rosa is expected to last two weeks.

At a February preliminary hearing in Fairfax County court, a police officer who investigated the incident at Tysons Corner quoted Dela Rosa saying: "Yes, I did it. I threw the baby off."

The mother of the child victim, Mary Kathlyn Ogdoc, told the court she watched Dela Rosa drop her daughter Angelyn from the elevated bridge connecting a parking garage to Tysons Corner Center on Nov. 29.

Prosecutors say Carmela Dela Rosa's conduct was premeditated and that she was not insane when she tossed Angelyn Ogdoc off the sixth-level walkway following a family outing.

Public defender Dawn Butorac has said her client suffers from significant mental illness.

Jury selection in Fairfax County Circuit Court is expected to begin Monday morning, and opening statements may be heard Monday afternoon.


http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/-Start-of-Trial-for-Grandmother-Who-Killed-Toddler-130552328.html

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Post by mermaid55 on Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:20 pm

Grandmother Killed Toddler at Tysons Corner for Revenge: Prosecution
Defense says suspect mentally ill and legally insane

Monday, Sep 26, 2011


The November death of a toddler at Tysons Corner Center was an act of revenge by the child’s grandmother, the prosecution said in opening statements Monday.

A jury was seated and heard opening statements Monday in the trial of 50-year-old Carmela Dela Rosa, accused of killing her 2-year-old granddaughter Angelyn Ogdoc by throwing her off an elevated walkway at the mall.

Dela Rosa hated her son-in-law for getting her daughter pregnant out of wedlock and threw the girl to get even with him, prosecutors said.

"We are about to take a very unpleasant journey together,” Commonwealth’s Attorney Ray Morrogh said. “We are going to go deep into the dark side of humanity, into the darkest place of the human heart."

Video will show Dela Rosa pausing before picking up the child and throwing her, according to the prosecution.

The defense argued Dela Rosa was mentally ill and legally insane when she allegedly killed Angelyn.

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/130596783.html

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Re: ANGELYN OGDOC - 2 1/2 yo (2010) - McLean VA

Post by babyjustice on Tue Sep 27, 2011 4:14 am

This is so sad. I hope the grandmother gets the death penalty. How could she take revenge by killing her granddaughter! As a grandmother, I can't imagine how she could do this. I hope justice is served soon.

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Post by mermaid55 on Tue Sep 27, 2011 5:05 pm

Woman who killed grandchild says she felt unloved
MATTHEW BARAKAT, Associated Press
Updated 08:40 p.m., Tuesday, September 27, 2011

FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — A grandmother who threw her 2-year-old granddaughter to her death from a sixth-floor walkway at Virginia's largest shopping mall told detectives in a taped confession that she felt unloved by her family and jealous of the attention her granddaughter received.
More than anything, Carmela dela Rosa told detectives, she was angry at her son-in-law James Ogdoc for taking her daughter away from her and saw killing the infant as a way to get back at him, according to the confession. The tape was played to jurors Tuesday at the woman's murder trial.
"I just saw James through her, through the baby," dela Rosa said in the hour-long videotaped confession to a Fairfax police detective. "I thought about James and I threw her."
Dela Rosa, 50, of Fairfax, Va., acknowledges that she threw her granddaughter, 2-year-old Angelyn Ogdoc, from an elevated pedestrian bridge at Tysons Corner Center last November, in the midst of the busy holiday shopping season. She has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, and her lawyers argue that her diagnosed depression was so severe that she could not distinguish right from wrong.
In her confession, though, dela Rosa explicitly states that what she did was wrong. "I did a terrible thing," she told the detectives. She also admits that her intent at the time was to kill Angelyn and that she hatched the plan several minutes before carrying it out.
She told the detectives that her anger boiled over at her family during a visit to the mall's food court. She first became angry that her husband, son and daughter were speaking to each other in a sort of silent code that excluded her that day.
But what really set her off was a phone call between her daughter and son-in-law. She saw the phone call as an intrusion on her family time.
"Even when she's with us, James is always in the picture," dela Rosa said.
She admitted to detectives that she always disliked James Ogdoc, who was her daughter's high school sweetheart at Bishop O'Connell High School in Arlington. The anger became more pronounced when he got dela Rosa's daughter, Mary Kathlyn, pregnant out of wedlock. The couple married just before Angelyn was born in June 2008.
"He took her from me too early. He didn't give her a chance to explore," dela Rosa told the detectives.
But dela Rosa acknowledged that her anger was widespread, and even included jealousy over Angelyn stealing the family's attention from her.
"Everybody loves her," dela Rosa said of Angelyn. "I feel like (my husband) loves her more than me. I feel like there's no more love for me."
Throughout the airing of the confession, dela Rosa sat at the defense table mostly impassive, occasionally fidgeting with her hands and once appearing to wipe away tears as she described on the tape how her husband cajoled her to take her medicine. Twice in the months before she killed the toddler,, dela Rosa attempted suicide — once by taking an overdose of pills and once by driving her car off a steep road in the Shenandoah Mountains.
Earlier in the day, James Ogdoc took the stand and wept as he described watching his daughter die at the hospital, some nine hours after she was thrown from the walkway.
"They had her hooked up to machines checking her vitals, and she passed away," Ogdoc said through sobs. Several jurors wept as well during Ogdoc's testimony, one overcome to the point that she could no longer continue as a juror. The panel now has 13 members instead of 14, with one alternate remaining. The trial is expected to last about two weeks.
Ogdoc did not describe overt hostility from his mother-in-law, but said the relationship was icy and strained. He said dela Rosa warned him sternly on several occasions, including at his wedding: "Take care of my daughter."


Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Woman-who-killed-grandchild-says-she-felt-unloved-2190381.php#ixzz1ZDUhZ1G6


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Post by mermaid55 on Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:19 am

Suspect Told Police She Killed Granddaughter to Spite Son-in-Law
Jury sees video in Tysons Corner child murder case
By Julie Carey | Wednesday, Sep 28, 2011

Mall security cameras are meant to capture pictures of things like shoplifting, not murders. But in the second day of Carmela dela Rosa's murder trial, the Tysons Corner Center cameras showed the grandmother toss her 2-year-old granddaughter over a six-story walkway to the pavement below.

The toddler died hours later.

The security camera recording was just one of two critical videos played for the jury today. The other was dela Rosa's confession to police.

Fairfax County detectives questioned the 50-year-old dela Rosa just hours after she threw Angelyn Ogdoc off the elevated walkway.

In the videotape statement, a dry-eyed dela Rosa sips water as she matter-of-factly tells detective Steve Needles, "I just lost it ... I just lost my mind ... I did a terrible thing."

"What did you do that was terrible?" Needles asks.

"I dropped the baby," dela Rosa responds.

"Dropped or threw?” Needles presses.

"I threw the baby," she says.

Dela Rosa is charged with murder in the Nov. 29 death of Angelyn Ogdoc. She pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.

In the videotaped statement, dela Rosa goes on to talk about her motive. She says she never liked the baby's father -- James -- and resented him because her daughter became pregnant and married young, leaving the family.

Dela Rosa says when James phoned his wife as the family had dinner at Tysons that night, it triggered something. Dela Rosa tells detectives she then formed her plan to throw the baby off the walkway.

"When you picked her up, what were you thinking?" Needles asks.

"I thought about James and then I threw her," dela Rosa says.

"Why tonight?"

"I don't know. Maybe because I haven't taken my medicine in a while."

Dela Rosa told detectives her mental condition had worsened in the months leading up to the incident and that she'd tried to kill herself twice.

The mall security video seemed to underscore the prosecution's contention that dela Rosa was not insane and coldly planned to kill little Angelyn. It shows dela Rosa carrying Angelyn as she and her husband, daughter and son start to leave the mall. When her husband tries to open the door for dela Rosa, she urges him to walk ahead. As soon as the family is out the door and onto the elevated walkway, dela Rosa's pace quickens and she walks to the rail and drops Angelyn over the side of the walkway. As the horrified family realizes what's happened and begins to rush to the ground, dela Rosa leans over the side of the rail.

Earlier in the day, the victim's father, James Ogdoc, took the stand and broke down, holding his face in his hands, when prosecutors showed him a photo of his little girl after she'd died at the hospital. The toddler's mother, Kat Ogdoc, watched tearfully from the front row before the judge called a recess to allow James to compose himself. James later testified he had a chilly relationship with dela Rosa but said she never directly expressed her hatred.

The testimony was too much for one juror. Visibly distraught and shaking, she was excused from her service.

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/130675303.html

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Post by mermaid55 on Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:15 am

Mom testifies about toddler's mall skywalk slaying

MATTHEW BARAKAT
Published: September 28, 2011

FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — A woman whose 2-year-old daughter was thrown to her death from a mall's sixth-floor pedestrian bridge sobbed through angry, agonized testimony Wednesday at the trial of her mother, who's charged with murdering the girl.

Mary Kathyln Ogdoc could barely conceal her contempt for her mother, refusing to call Carmela dela Rosa anything but "the defendant" during testimony that concluded the prosecutors' case.
Prosecutors say the 50-year-old dela Rosa killed her granddaughter Angelyn out of lingering hatred for her son-in-law for getting her daughter pregnant out of wedlock. Defense lawyers, meanwhile, argue that dela Rosa suffered from severe depression and was legally insane at the time of the Nov. 29 death.
Ogdoc, 23, told jurors she did not actually see dela Rosa scoop Angelyn up and toss her over the railing, but she witnessed the immediate aftermath, with dela Rosa's arms extended over the side and Angelyn nowhere to be seen. Ogdoc said she had been walking ahead of the two after the family ate dinner at Tysons Corner Center, the state's largest shopping mall.
Ogdoc ran down the six flights of stairs to her daughter, then looked up to the bridge between the mall and a parking deck to see her mother staring down, blank and impassive.
While Ogdoc sobbed through her testimony, dela Rosa sat with her head bowed at the defense table.
Ogdoc described a frosty relationship with her mother that grew worse after she became pregnant out of wedlock at age 19 with James Ogdoc, whom she married just before Angelyn was born.
During Wednesday's testimony, Ogdoc read a birthday card she received from her mother on her 21st birthday, in which dela Rosa wrote "I feel very betrayed and disappointed with what you have done" by getting pregnant.
Ogdoc's testimony came a day after the jury heard a videotaped confession from dela Rosa to detectives in which she said she tossed Angelyn off the bridge primarily to exact revenge on her son-in-law, whom she blamed for breaking up her own family. Dela Rosa also acknowledged harboring jealousy toward Angelyn for stealing the family's love away from her. The jury also saw surveillance video showing dela Rosa deliberately tossing the girl off the 45-foot walkway.
The first defense witness was dela Rosa's husband, Leandro dela Rosa, who described his wife's bouts with depression over the years. He said the illness got worse in the months before Angelyn's death, including two suicide attempts. After the second attempt, in which dela Rosa drove off the road down a steep hill in the Shenandoah mountains, dela Rosa spent several days at a psychiatric hospital in Winchester. But Leandro dela Rosa said he never received a "strong recommendation" that his wife be hospitalized long term, and she was enrolled in outpatient therapy instead.
In the days leading up to the Nov. 29 killing, dela Rosa became even more withdrawn, going days without bathing until prompted by family members and refusing to get on a plane to the Philippines for her brother's funeral, even after they had bought the tickets. Leandro dela Rosa said his wife would take hours to respond to questions or make simple decisions, and became hysterical when he would leave for work because she did not want to be alone. Once she hid the car keys, and once she pulled a knife on him as he tried to leave the house, he said.
Dela Rosa faces up to life in prison. The defense expects to call a series of health professionals Thursday to talk about dela Rosa's mental illness. The prosecution's mental-health expert, who has not yet testified, does not believe dela Rosa was legally insane, a standard that requires a defendant either be incapable of distinguishing right from wrong or be incapable of understanding the nature and consequence of their actions.


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Post by mermaid55 on Fri Sep 30, 2011 3:59 am

Psychiatrists Testify in Tysons Toddler Death Trial
Friends, family testify to suspect's love of slain granddaughter
By Julie Carey | Thursday, Sep 29, 2011

Friends and family testified for the defense Thursday in the trial of a woman accused of killing her 2-year-old grand-daughter outside Tysons Corner Center.

Lawyers for Carmen dela Rosa say she's not responsible for her actions last November, and in court Thursday, new details emerged about the relationship dela Rosa had with the child.

"My lovey" was the pet name friends and relatives said Carmela dela Rosa had for her granddaughter. Her cousin, Olga Achacoso, testified that dela Rosa was once "a proud grandmother, always saying, ‘Look how beautiful Angelyn is. She is so adorable.’"

But that cousin and others close to dela Rosa testified the suspect plunged into a deep depression.

"She's not the same Carmela anymore," thought one lifelong friend, who talked to dela Rosa by phone just days before the grandmother threw Angelyn Ogdoc off an elevated Tysons walkway.

Friend Susan Bogay recalled another depression in 2008, when dela Rosa suspected her teenage daughter, Kat, was pregnant with Angelyn. Dela Rosa called crying, exclaiming, “Oh my God! If she’s pregnant, I think I'm going to kill myself. I'm not a good mom."

Dela Rosa tried to kill herself twice in the months before the mall incident.

A succession of dela Rosa's doctors and psychiatrists who treated her after her suicide attempts and after Angelyn’s death also testified Thursday. Dr. Cynthia Gauss is among those who diagnosed major depressive disorder, but she and others say dela Rosa did not exhibit psychotic symptoms. One psychologist who assessed dela Rosa at the adult detention center after her arrest testified that “she didn't seem to know why she was here and what was going on around her."

Another psychologist at the jail said dela Rosa didn't initially respond to questions and she had to ask a jail guard to touch her to rouse her. The defense hopes that testimony bolsters its claim that dela Rosa was unaware of what she was doing when she threw Angelyn over the railing.

Prosecutors say dela Rosa's videotaped confession shows she planned the crime to get even with her son-in-law, whom she resented for her daughter’s out of wedlock pregnancy and for taking Kat from the family.

Dela Rosa is pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. The trial is expected to go to the jury next week.

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Psychiatrists-Testify-in-Tysons-Toddler-Death-Trial-130822583.html

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Post by mermaid55 on Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:43 am

Psychologist: Carmela Dela Rosa Did Not Have Psychosis In August in killing of Angelyn Ogdoc, two and half year old baby and grandchild, Angelyn Ogoc, she admited she threw off the skybridge at Tyson's Corner Mall
9:19 PM, Sep 30, 2011

FAIRFAX, Va. (WUSA) -- The jury in the murder trial of Carmela dela Rosa has seen graphic evidence of her alleged crime, including the video surveillance that shows her throwing her granddaughter off a 45-foot high pedestrian bridge at Tyson's Corner on November 29, 2010.

Two year old Angelyn Ogdoc died in the hospital the next morning.

The jury watched as the baby's 23 year old parents sobbed on the witness stand recounting the horrific incident.


And jurors saw the chilling video-taped interview with dela Rosa hours after the baby's fall. She's calm, and coherent as she acknowledge what she did and shows no remorse. She says she never liked her son-in-law because he got her 19 year daughter pregnant, and thinks she threw his baby off the bridge to hurt him.

Dela Rosa is pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. Testimony about her mental illness and suicide attempts came from several doctors. Psychiatrist Dr. Faisal Awadelkarim says her major depression could have easily clouded her judgement.

But to prove insanity, the defense must show she didn't know what she was doing at the time of the event, and that will be difficult because of all the evidence in the case, says former Commonwealth's attorney Bob Horan.

"There's so much factual evidence concerning the actual behavior. I had dozens of insanity defenses when I was a prosecutor. Every one of them, there was factual evidence out there to show that the person knew what they were doing," said Horan.

In testimony Thursday, doctors said Carmela dela Rosa had been diagnosed with major depressive disorder and had four suicide attempts last year. She was hospitalized last year after one attempt and tried to kill herself two months before throwing her granddaughter Angelyn Ogdoc off the bridge.

A cousin testified that 50-year-old dela Rosa said she wanted to kill herself to spare her family pain. A friend of dela Rosa said she became depressed and suicidal when her daughter got pregnant.

Last november, dela Rosa's brother died, and her depression resurfaced. Long time friend Susan Bugay said she called her a few days before the baby was killed and said Dela Rosa was
confused, erratic and strange on the telephone.

After Angelyn Ogdoc was killed, a jail clinical psychologist saw dela Rosa. He said he found it odd she urinated in front of two male police officers.

Dr. Colleen Martin, another psychologist who saw dela Rosa after the incident said, "She didn't seem to have a clear understanding of why she was there and what was going on around her."

But Bob Horan doesn't buy it. He said, "Lots of people are depressed. The law doesn't say if you're depressed you can kill somebody. The law says you've got to be depressed to the point where you don't right from wrong. You don't know the nature of what it is you're doing," says Horan, who faced numerous insanity defenses in his 40 years as the chief prosecutor in Fairfax County.

A psychologist recommended dela Rosa be treated in a partial hospitalization day treatment center. Her co-pay would have been $100 a day. She and husband declined the treatment.

Commonwealth's Attorney Raymond Morrough says dela Rosa was motivated by anger at her son-in-law for getting her daughter pregnant out of wedlock. They rested their case Wednesday after testimony from the dela Rosa's daughter, who sobbed while describing the aftermath of two-year-old Angelyn's fall.

Dela Rosa has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
She faces up to life in prison if convicted.

http://wusa9.com/news/article/169151/158/Psychologist-Carmela-Dela-Rosa-Did-Not-Have-Psychosis-In-August-in-killing-of-Angelyn-Ogdoc-two-and-half-year-old-baby-and-grandchild-Angelyn-Ogoc--she-admited-she-threw-off-the-skybridge-at-Tysons-Corner-Mall

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