NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Brandi Elliott, 33, a Nashville mother charged with first-degree murder for allegedly drowning her 7-year-old daughter, has suffered a severe head injury while in custody at Sumner County Jail, authorities reported Tuesday.
Elliott, who was being held without bond awaiting trial for the death of her daughter Piper, was rushed to the hospital over the weekend with a serious head injury, according to News Channel 5. The circumstances surrounding the injury remain unclear.
Jail officials have confirmed that Elliott was not attacked by another inmate but have not provided further details. It is unknown whether Elliott was on suicide watch or if the injury was self-inflicted. Updates on her condition and ability to stand trial have not been released.
The incident adds a new layer of complexity to an already tragic case. Elliott was arrested on July 13 after allegedly drowning her daughter, Piper, in Drakes Creek in Hendersonville.
According to WKRN, Elliott reportedly told police she held her daughter underwater “like a largemouth bass” until bubbles emerged, instructing the child to be quiet during the act.
During her initial court appearance last month, Elliott claimed to have mental health issues, stating, “When my daughter was two, I kind of lost it like I did this time. I had postpartum depression and they gave me medicine for it. I was having a really bad time with sleeping.” Despite these claims, both her attorney and state prosecutors did not request a mental evaluation at that time.
Elliott reportedly told officers she was having a bad day and wanted to be left alone when questioned about her daughter’s death. She claimed to have realized the gravity of her actions only after first responders attempted to revive Piper with CPR.
The case has shocked the local community. Piper’s family has started a memorial along the greenway where the incident occurred, with plans to create “Piper’s Pathway” in memory of the child.
Prosecutors have stated they are considering seeking the death penalty if Elliott is convicted. Meanwhile, a GoFundMe campaign has been established to support Piper’s father, Jon Elliott, a veteran who receives disability benefits.
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