Alexus Nelson, Maha Li Hobbs

Alexus Nelson, Maha Li Hobbs (Colorado Bureau of Investigation)

A more detailed supplemental affidavit in the child abuse resulting in death case against a 27-year-old Colorado mother alleges that she googled “Can you overdose from Xanax?” and “Can you overdose from melatonin?” the day before she made her 5-year-old daughter Maha Li Hobbs say “bye” to her grandfather on a FaceTime call.

Aurora Police Chief Art Acevedo expressed confidence late last week that there’s a “high probability” murder charges will be filed at some point in the case against Alexus Tanielle Nelson, and the latest details of the Arapahoe County, Colo., investigation shows why he said so — even though authorities have not yet positively identified that child victim’s remains.

According to the Aurora Police affidavit, Hobbs’ grandmother Ashiya called for a welfare check on May 30 after she was allegedly told by the defendant that she’d given up the girl for adoption. Cops indicated that it wasn’t difficult to confirm that there was no evidence that the organization “Adoptions with Love” had facilitated a “closed adoption” and no evidence of adoption records at the Arapahoe County Department of Human Services.

Nelson’s lie only became more elaborate when she was confronted about, the affidavit said, leading to her arrest on the initial charge of attempting to influence a public servant.



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