Laura Hickey pleads guilty to killing her premature infant

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – There won’t be a trial for Laura Lynn Hickey, accused of killing her premature newborn in her Centralia trailer home last spring. She pleaded guilty today.

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Laura Lynn Hickey

Hickey, now 25, was about halfway through her pregnancy, according to prosecutors who said she used a serrated knife to cut off the infant’s head as it was trying to take a breath after she unexpectedly delivered it into a toilet.

She said she didn’t think it was going to live and she didn’t want it to suffer, according to charging documents.

Hickey has been jailed since March.

She pleaded guilty this afternoon in Lewis County Superior Court to second-degree murder.

Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer said, yes and no as to whether it was a plea agreement.

“I agreed to amend the charges down, (but) I reserved recommendation about the sentence,” Meyer said.

Defense attorney Ken Johnson said his client’s reasoning was, it seemed to be the appropriate thing to do under the circumstances.

“I guess my thinking is, this would have been a likely outcome if we went to trial,” Johnson said.

Her trial was set for the end of this month.

Charging documents indicate an emergency room doctor estimated Hickey was about 21 weeks along in her pregnancy when he examined her after what she initially said was a miscarriage.

The infant weighed less than a pound and was less than 10-inches long, according to Meyer who shared the numbers in grams and centimeters.

Attorney Johnson had an expert who would have testified the premature baby would not likely have survived.

Prosecutors initially charged Hickey with first-degree murder, but the agreement the lawyers reached left her pleading guilty to second-degree murder with an aggravating factor of the victim being being particularly vulnerable.

That means a judge will be able to – if he chooses – go above the standard sentence called for in second-degree murder.

The plea also included a deadly weapon enhancement, providing for a mandatory extra two years in prison.

The maximum possible penalty is life behind bars.

Meyer said this afternoon he has not decided how much time he will recommend Hickey spend in prison.

He called it a case where justice will be served, as both murder one and murder two are class A felonies and he’s free to recommend any length of sentence he wants.

Johnson said he will ask for as low a sentence possible given the circumstances.

Although his client was found competent by state mental health doctors to stand trial, another expert would have testified her mental state was substantially diminished, for a number of reasons, according to Johnson.

“In other words, she could not think very clearly,” Johnson said. “It was a horrendous situation, she was in shock,” he said. “She passed out at one point, losing blood. It was a nightmare”

“She feels very bad about what happened,” he said. “She made that very clear on the record today,” he said.

It was early on the morning of March 2; neighbors had called 911 after hearing calls for help coming from Hickey’s home at the Peppertree Motor Inn and RV Park on Alder Street, she was taken to the hospital and then police found the deceased male baby in a Tupperware container under the kitchen sink.

She reportedly told police she used methamphetamine two days before the incident and had been awake since then. The state had previously taken three of her children out of her home.

Hickey’s step-father puts the blame directly on her drug use.

“The girl was not in her right mind, drugs took over her life,” Donald Burgess Sr. said. “It’s a bad thing that happened here. It’s torn the family apart.”

Burgess said he’s spoken to his daughter as she’s contemplated a plea agreement. He wasn’t present in court today, but spoke to her later in the day.

She called me crying, he said.

“I told her, just pray to God, and what God thinks you deserve, that’s what you’ll get.”

Sentencing is scheduled for the morning on Feb. 22.

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8 Responses to “Laura Hickey pleads guilty to killing her premature infant”

  1. George says:

    Kimberly, as per the article, sentencing is scheduled for tomorrow. Then we’ll know how long this monster will be away.

  2. Kimberly says:

    is there any news on how long she will spend in Prison?

  3. Victoria says:

    Abortions are expensive and there is no way to not have to pay out of pocket. Done research on them numerous times in numerous states. a lot of times you can’t get an abortion after 16-18 weeks.

  4. Vicki says:

    I keep seeing people state that abortion is “federally funded”. Since no federal funds are used for abortion through any agency, would someone explain to me how that is happening. How is this being done?

  5. Joe says:

    Your right “whatever”. She could’ve went over to UNplanned parenthood and had them Kill the baby, get paid to do it and charged the tax payers the abortion bill, therefore making us accomplices. Set her free or shut down the abortion clinics!

  6. whatever says:

    Really, what’s the difference between what she did and a late-term abortion? Oh that’s right, an abortion is federally funded… except so was this case….

  7. valerie says:

    I can’t believe some women….she wasn’t in her right mind but she could call for help for her selfish sick self? What about the sweet little boy she had just given birth to. I feel that she used psychotic measures only a murderer would do…what gives her the right to choose the fate of another being? People sicken me …shock she was in shock well how does she think that infant felt when she didn’t even give him the choice to take his first breath or atleast try….

  8. George says:

    “Drugs took over her life…” BULL!!! She took absolutely NO personal responsibility for her actions, as can be evidenced by the courts having already taken three… THREE… children away from this monster. Did that stop her? NO!!! Drugs were far more important to her than her own flesh and blood.

    The prosecutor should NEVER have agreed to a plea deal in this case (seems like that’s all he does lately…), and if the judge gives any less than life without parole, then it will be time to replace him, too.