Watauga Parents Arrested In Death of 9-Month-Old
NBC 5 Saturday 5th May, 2012
Nineteen-year-old Robert Ellrey Ray and 22-year-old Miranda Nicole Pauli, both of Watauga, Texas, were arrested Thursday on charges of criminal negligent homicide.
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