Mom let special-needs daughter 'rot' and die: Police
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Inset: Christina Harvey (Lackawanna County District Attorney’s Office). Background: The area in Pennsylvania where Harvey lived with her daughter (Google Maps).

A tragic case has emerged from Pennsylvania, where a 50-year-old mother is accused of allowing her severely disabled daughter to suffer fatal neglect. Christina Harvey is now facing serious charges, including involuntary manslaughter and neglect of a dependent, following the death of her daughter, Brandy Harvey. The Lackawanna County District Attorney’s Office announced these charges, revealing a disturbing story of alleged prolonged abandonment.

In a statement released by the district attorney’s office, it was detailed that Brandy, an 18-year-old who was “nonverbal, legally blind, and entirely reliant on others,” died as a direct result of her mother’s intentional neglect. This case has drawn attention to the severe shortcomings in care that Brandy allegedly endured.

The statement further outlines that Brandy was deprived of essential medical treatment, proper hygiene, adequate nutrition, and vital medication over an extended period. Investigators found evidence of severe neglect, which they assert led to the young woman’s untimely death.

Authorities have underscored the case as a stark reminder of the “critical importance of safeguarding the most vulnerable members of our society” and the necessity for caregivers to uphold the “highest standards of responsibility.”

District Attorney Brian Gallagher expressed grave concern, stating, “When an individual is responsible for a vulnerable person—someone who cannot advocate, see, or defend themselves—that obligation is total. Neglecting this duty, allowing a special-needs person to suffer in such appalling conditions, is both disturbing and criminal.” He added, “For a parent to permit their child to endure unimaginable suffering is beyond comprehension. My deepest sympathies are with this young woman, who, I hope, has found peace.”

Additional insights into the circumstances surrounding Brandy’s death were reported by The Times-Tribune, shedding more light on this devastating situation.

Officers with the Dickson City Police Department on Dec. 10, 2025, responded to Harvey’s home in the 700 block of Carmalt Street regarding a report of an unresponsive woman. When police arrived, emergency medical personnel were already performing CPR inside the home, which was described as overwhelmingly filthy and reeking of human waste.

Investigators reportedly found the victim lying on a urine-soaked couch that had sunken into its base, with what appeared to be human feces smeared on the wall behind it.

Medical personnel transported the victim to a hospital, where they documented extensive injuries and signs of deterioration, including bedsores, bruising, ulcers, rotted teeth, necrotic skin, and severe malnutrition, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, Fox affiliate WOLF reported. Brandy Harvey died the following day.

A subsequent autopsy reportedly determined Brandy Harvey’s cause of death to be neglect and ruled the manner a homicide. A forensic pathologist also noted open ulcers, extreme dental disease, and significant swelling and discoloration in the victim’s extremities.

Investigators said the victim required full-time care after suffering a major medical event as an infant and relied entirely on others for her daily needs. The victim had also reportedly not attended school for months before her death.

Harvey reportedly served as her daughter’s financial payee, meaning she controlled tens of thousands of dollars in Social Security and survivor’s benefits. However, investigators alleged she used those funds “exclusively for personal or residential expenses while allowing the victim’s physical health and hygiene to deteriorate.”

When questioned, Harvey allegedly claimed she had done her best, but also acknowledged the shortcomings in her care.

“She was my whole world,” she allegedly told investigators. “Maybe I didn’t do things right. Maybe I don’t know. I just don’t know. But I tried my very best every day with her. She was my whole heart.”

Harvey is currently being held at the Lackawanna County Prison without bond and is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on April 29, records show.

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