In July 2018, 10-week-old Jazmine Robin died in Houston, Texas, after suffering severe physical abuse. Her father, Jason Paul Robin, was charged with murder, while her mother, Katharine Wyndham White, faced charges of injury to a child by omission. An autopsy revealed Jazmine had sustained a cracked skull and over 90 fractures, including 71 rib fractures and multiple long-bone fractures. The parents delayed seeking medical attention despite evident injuries, leading to their arrest and the removal of two other children from their custody.
God in the heavens needed her back home
for she had fulfilled her purpose
and it was her time.
Daddy loves you and misses you so much Jazmine Rose Robin.
Katherine White. Autographed Letter, Signed. Handwritten, Commercial #10 (4.125 × 9.5 envelope). Austin, TX. January 15, 2025. Content unknown. SEALED.
The Case of Katharine Wyndham White and the Tragic Death of Infant Jazmine Robin
Background
Jazmine Robin was born prematurely on April 30, 2018, to Jason Paul Robin, 24, and Katharine Wyndham White, 21. She spent the initial weeks of her life in medical care due to her premature birth. On July 3, 2018, Jazmine was discharged from the hospital and returned home with her parents.
Incident Details
On July 14, 2018, less than two weeks after being home, Jazmine was taken to Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston with severe injuries. Medical staff observed "clearly inflicted head trauma" and multiple bruises on her face and scalp. An autopsy later revealed a cracked skull and 96 fractures, including 71 rib fractures and 23 long-bone fractures.
Parental Actions and Charges
According to court records, Jason Robin reported that Jazmine had been "acting weird and went limp" before he attempted resuscitation using CPR, which he claimed caused the rib bruising. Despite her condition, both parents delayed seeking medical attention for several days. A pediatrician had previously advised them to take Jazmine to the hospital, but they failed to do so. Jazmine died on July 15, 2018, a day after being admitted to the hospital.
In June 2019, nearly a year after Jazmine's death, the Harris County District Attorney announced charges against the parents. Jason Paul Robin was charged with murder, and Katharine Wyndham White was charged with injury to a child by omission. If convicted, both faced the possibility of life in prison.
Legal Proceedings and Aftermath
Following their arrests, two other children were removed from the couple's home by Texas Child Protective Services. The case garnered significant media attention due to the severity of the abuse and the delayed response by the parents. As of the latest available information, the legal proceedings were ongoing, with both parents awaiting trial.
Conclusion
The tragic death of Jazmine Robin highlights the critical importance of timely medical intervention and the devastating consequences of child abuse. The charges against Jason Paul Robin and Katharine Wyndham White underscore the legal responsibilities of parents to protect their children and the severe repercussions when they fail to do so.
VIDEO: Her Tiny Body Had Over 90 Injuries The Story of Jazmine Robin | https://youtu.be/5noNDxv5QdU
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