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    Ala girl's short life full of turmoil before death

    ATTALLA, Ala. (AP) — Savannah Hardin's life was in turmoil long before police say the 9-year-old was run to death by her grandmother and stepmother for allegedly lying about some candy she ate.

    Divorce and custody documents filed in family court over a period of several years reflect a history of fractured family relationships, with Savannah's divorced parents fighting over her welfare; claims of mental instability and abuse between her father and his second wife; medical problems that required frequent doctor visits; and counseling for the girl who still somehow managed to remain among the top students in her third-grade class.

    Authorities say Savannah's life ended in exhaustion earlier this month when she was forced by her paternal grandmother, Joyce Hardin Gerrard, to run for three hours, while her stepmother, Jessica Mae Hardin, did nothing to stop it.

    The grandmother prodded her along cruelly, and the stepmother didn't intervene until Savannah collapsed in an unconscious heap, investigators say.

    Now, Hardin Garrard is in jail and Savannah's stepmother is being held in police custody at a hospital after giving birth to another child. Both have been charged with murder.

    Jessica Mae Hardin's attorneys, Morgan Cunningham and Vince Pentecost, said in a statement Friday that Hardin was "incredibly devastated over Savannah's death" and they would prove her innocence.

    "Unfortunately, whenever a child passes away, our society wants to place blame, our media wants to sensationalize and our elected officials want to make grandiose statements that are not based in fact," they said.

    A defense lawyer representing the grandmother said she will be cleared of any crime.

    "Even then, Joyce Garrard and her family will continue to grieve over the loss of their beloved Savannah," Dani Bone said.

    Neighbors and classmates created a small memorial for Savannah, depositing stuffed animals and flowers and attaching balloons to a wooden fence surrounding the trailer where she lived with her family off a dirt road. Included in the informal memorial was a white wooden cross hung with a blue ribbon and to which a poem had been attached. A neighbor of Savannah's family, Gail Denny, held back tears as she placed a candle and a stuffed animal at the site Wednesday. She noted that on Valentine's Day, her grandson had asked Savannah to be his girlfriend, and she said yes.

    "I just can't believe it," she said of Savannah's death.

    A few miles away at Carlisle Elementary School, students placed written letters and hand-drawn pictures on Savannah's desk, which was brought into a main hallway.

    "Savannah was an excellent student, earning A's and B's in her school work," said a statement released by school Principal Linda Johnson. "Her favorite subject was math; she enjoyed reading books to earn points in the Accelerated Reader program — and was very proud of always meeting her reading goals. ... Savannah was a happy child at school. She always wore a smile, and often brightened the day of teachers and administrators with her kind comments."

    Many who knew Savannah described her as normal and happy. She played and laughed with other kids at the bus stop, and sometimes rode a four-wheeler with her dad when he visited, they said. She loved horses and her favorite colors were lime green, hot pink and ocean blue, Johnson said in her statement.

    Court documents filed by Savannah's father, Robert Hardin, last May show she attended counseling sessions every other week but seemed well adjusted.

    But the records also tell a different story, that of a brief life rocked by tumult.

    Robert and Savannah's biological mother, Heather Hardin, divorced in July 2006 when she was 3, the records show. The former couple shared custody of the girl, but the mother was her primary caregiver.

    Each one of the parents later moved separately to Florida, according to a sworn statement by Robert Hardin. He claimed that Heather Hardin was unfit to care for Savannah.

    The Florida Department of Children and Families investigated allegations that Savannah was being mistreated or was living in hazardous conditions at least four times between 2007 and 2009 while living with Heather Hardin in Plant City, Fla., according to documents obtained by The Ledger in Lakeland, Fla., through an open records request. But state officials were unable to find evidence to support the allegations.

    Robert Hardin said Savannah began living with him in October 2009. He said they moved northeast of Birmingham in January 2010. Hardin later married Jessica Mae, with whom he had a son, now 3.

    Hardin works for the U.S. State Department and lived outside the country, so Jessica Mae and Joyce Hardin Garrard cared for both Savannah and the boy, said a spokeswoman for the Etowah County Sheriff's office, Natalie Barton. Hardin and Jessica split in July 2010, court documents show, with him claiming she had bipolar disorder and alcoholic tendencies. She, in turn, accused him of mental and physical abuse, including pushing her against a wall and throwing her onto a sofa. She also accused him of transferring ownership of the mobile home to Hardin Gerrard to prevent Jessica from getting it in the divorce. Despite claiming they could no longer live together, the couple reconciled by late 2010.

    Court documents also show Savannah had an unspecified medical condition that required continuous medication and treatment, including monthly visits with her regular doctor and trips every few months to see a urologist in Birmingham, about 60 miles away.

    Authorities say the grandmother became angry when Savannah allegedly ate chocolate, because it contains caffeine, and the girl was not supposed to ingest caffeine given her condition.

    Sometime during the afternoon of Feb. 17, Joyce Hardin Gerrard allegedly forced Savannah to begin running in the yard outside their trailer. Barton said the grandmother was running the little girl "like a drill sergeant," pushing her to keep running by saying things like "Move it, move it, move it! Go, go, go!"

    Barton said there is some evidence that the girl also was picking up sticks and other items in the yard and placing them in a burn pile. A large pile of unburned sticks and other items could be seen Friday behind the family's mobile home.

    The stepmother, Jessica Mae Hardin, didn't intervene and call 911 until after the girl collapsed about three hours into her ordeal, Barton said. Savannah was taken to an area hospital and then later transferred to a hospital in Birmingham, where she was put on life support. Her father made the decision to disconnect her, and she died Monday.

    While court documents show the girl's biological mother, Heather Hardin, hadn't been able to see her in months, an ex-husband said the woman rushed to Alabama from Florida in time to see Savannah in the hospital before she died. Authorities said an autopsy showed the child was severely dehydrated and had an extremely low level of sodium, which is necessary for the body to prevent seizures and dehydration.

    With both Joyce Garrard and Jessica Hardin in police custody, state welfare officials said a relative is now caring for Savannah's younger half-brother. The same person will care for Jessica Mae Hardin's newborn, they said.

    Friends and strangers alike have posted scores of messages on a remembrance site set up on Facebook, with many of them saying they wished something could have been done to save Savannah's life.

     
    • Ben  •  El Segundo, California  •  2 mths ago
      "the girl who still somehow managed to remain among the top students in her third-grade class"

      A gifted angel for sure.

      RIP little one
      • kimo 2 mths ago
        Amen. This is so sad it just breaks my heart.
      • RJ travellers 2 mths ago
        It's Alabama. The state ranks 25th in the country. Not long ago it was 45th. Top student in her class was probably someone that knows the whole alphabet and how to count to twenty.
      • * 2 mths ago
        School was probably the only place she enjoyed being
    • Robin  •  2 mths ago
      It just breaks my heart every day seeing children dying in the care of people who are supposed to be loving them.
      • John 2 mths ago
        I agree Robin. Even today only about 2% of people who kill, molest, etc. children are strangers. It only seems more because of the media. The most dangerous people who do these things are the parent's. It's both fathers and mothers. Look at that so called father who blew up his house killing himself and murdering his 2 precious little boys. My heart just breaks for this wonderful little girl who was allegedly murdered by people who were supposed to love and protect her. The insanity won't stop. I want to thank the good people here who truly care about what happened to this young life so crueley taken away. John
      • Theresa 2 mths ago
        Me to. This child deserved better and the court let her down.They knew what was going on and did nothing for her well being. So sad.
      • none 2 mths ago
        who's the loser that gave a thumbs down?
    • novacaine  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  2 mths ago
      I cant read this story w/o getting P.O'ed. I read it yesterday and it's so heart breaking. These sorry excuses for humans have to pay. I have no clue how any attorney could "defend" these #$%$ bags. I hope it's just a matter of due process and they get nailed to the wall. In this case they should bring back hard labor. Cruel and unusual my butt. Look what they did to this child. I won't run them to death I would WORK them to death. That way the citizens get some benefit. Send them to a prison and make them work in a field all day (At least 14hrs) picking and planting otherwise producing fresh produce for the CHILDREN in school not getting that. Just a quick thought.
      • BeanThere 2 mths ago
        You need a clue about lawyers? How 'bout these?

        $. $$. $$$. $$$$. $$$$$. $$$$$$.

        But you knew that already and was just being polite. That's OK. I'm not trying to be a wise a/z/z.
      • bbw 2 mths ago
        I couldn't agree with you more, Novacaine. These two women should be imprisoned and forced to work until they drop every day for the rest of their miserable lives. There is simply no excuse for what they did. None. Anyone of even average intelligence would know that forcing a child to run for 3 hours could have serious physical repercussions; much less a child with known medical issues.
      • Pam 2 mths ago
        Novacaine; Totally like your thought.
    • Max  •  Richardson, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      i'd like to see her step mother and grandmother run for three hours non-stop
      • Break 2 mths ago
        Haven't seen any pictures yet, but I'm almost sure they look like they haven't run 3 hours total in their entire lives.
      • Disgusted 2 mths ago
        Oh hell, run them to death no matter how long it takes!!!!!!!!
      • Carolyn 2 mths ago
        How about adding the " crack " of a whip ! What a waste of innocent life ! I hope that JUSTICE is fitting !
    • Beth  •  2 mths ago
      The step-mother's attorneys, Morgan Cunningham and Vince Pentecost (remember those names forever folks!) said "Unfortunately, whenever a child passes away, our society wants to place blame . . ." ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? They ran her to DEATH, you sick F's!!! You are not decent humans fit for this planet and neither are they. Shame on all of you.
      • inagaddadavida_loca 2 mths ago
        You miss the point, which shows you to be among the sheep:

        You don't know the truth just by reading the news.
      • Chris 2 mths ago
        Ina... the only people using words like "sheep" or "sheeple" on internet forums are stupid folks hoping to sound intelligent. The same applies to pretty much any use of the term "Occam's razor." Overused, trite, and lame.
      • FrankB 2 mths ago
        The attorneys are just towing the line. Their clients just made a human error. To err is human, to forgive is....beyond my ability. And Ina, stop desecrating one of the all-time rock classics. BAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa you lose.
    • J  •  2 mths ago
      "Savannah's stepmother is being held in police custody at a hospital after giving birth to another child."
      Put that child up for adoption and spay that BlTCH immediately.
    • Freemerryjane  •  2 mths ago
      This just makes my stomach turn. I hope that baby is at peace now. I hate that over used term but I know she is in a better place than she was. Rest in peace baby. You are loved.
    • Jules Julio  •  2 mths ago
      grandma belongs on dexters table
    • Denise  •  Fort Myers, Florida  •  2 mths ago
      I lost my son 2 years ago in an automobile accident. I would GIVE my right arm and right leg to have him back, and these horrible monsters tortured and killed a little girl for a stupid candy bar!!!!!!!! Dear Heavenly Father, hug my son very close for me, and please let the courts fry these 2 sorry excuses for a human being.
    • LyndaF  •  2 mths ago
      Amazing....with all she had to deal with, she still had a kind word for everyone else, was happy and engaging with friends, and exceptionally bright and gifted in school. Makes me ashamed as an adult, that she was a better child, than some grown-ups. Honestly maybe we should consider testing people before they become parents, just sayin.....I know that it is not an option, but #$%$ she deserved better. Breaks my heart what some kids have to live with, and then die for.......RIP
    • e  •  2 mths ago
      Sorry, but this to me is murder, find anyone who can run three hours and would bet they could not even make it even close to 15 minutes. Toatal abuse and totaly murder..
    • Gary G  •  2 mths ago
      R.I.P. little girl.
    • Cher  •  2 mths ago
      The stupid father stays with and breeds another child with a woman he knows is bipolar and alcoholic? Leaves his daughter with her and his mother and he has to know how mean his own mother is. It makes me so sad how rough some kids have it.
    • Who am I  •  2 mths ago
      What an unbelievable nightmare for that poor little girl! I hope she can rest in peace now. As for the grandmother and stepmother, there should be no peace for them ever.
    • Wylde  •  2 mths ago
      wow, talk about a couple ladies who should be GIVEN free birth control.. may their sorry souls rot in prision...
    • Tim  •  Frederick, Maryland  •  2 mths ago
      we need a slow painful death penalty.
    • wxman  •  2 mths ago
      hardin's newest kid should be forever taken away, both the woman and grandmom should be imprisoned for life but at most will only get about 5 years, but really, this kind of abuse is nothing new, some other girl or boy is being abused and or murdered, there are a lot of sick and perverted people in this world who have kids just so they can be in control of someone, (a lot like superior court judges)
    • Michael  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  2 mths ago
      The stepmother had another baby? They need to take this baby away from her.While she's in the hospital, they need to sterilize her so that she can't have anymore kids. It's obveous that she didn't like that little girl, that's wh she killed her.
    • Disgusted  •  Eureka, California  •  2 mths ago
      Please immediately take that new baby away from its so-called 'mother' and please give the death penalty to the mother and the grandmother!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • John  •  2 mths ago
      Slow painful death is in order for these two.
      RIP little angel.
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