Family of baby boy found starved to death in filthy drawer angrily claim he should have been saved by cops and child welfare officers who visited home dozens of times
The family of a baby starved to death allegedly at the hands of his mother are blaming local police and child services for not doing enough to save the infant's life.
Bambi Glazebrook, 29, from Indianapolis, was charged with murder and neglect after police found her two-month-old son Philip Robey in a drawer weighing just five pounds and described as 'mere skin and bones'.
An autopsy showed the baby died of starvation.
Records released today found that both the Indiana Department of Child Services and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department investigated concerns about the welfare of baby Phillip and had even visited his home two weeks before his death.
Bambi Glazebrook: Family of baby found starved in death in a filthy drawer said police and child welfare were called dozens of times and could have saved him
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