Prosecutors have accused Erin Strotman of abusing four newborn babies in 2023. They were the first victims the hospital identified, and their injuries triggered the initial investigation.Â
On Monday prosecutors issued a direct indictment charging Erin Strotman with six counts of child abuse and malicious wounding. Prosecutors identified two new victims.
A Henrico County judge granted bond to Erin Strotman on Wednesday, after her lawyer submitted a mental health evaluation that determined she is not a risk to herself or others.Â
In 2023, as Henrico Doctors' investigated the abuse of four infants, Erin Strotman was put on leave. Weeks after the hospital allowed her to return to work, three more newborns suffered injuries.Â
Erin Strotman was charged with felony child abuse and malicious wounding after seven babies suffered unexplained fractures in the neonatal intensive care unit at Henrico Doctors' Hospital.Â
When Henrico Doctors' discovered four newborns in the NICU suffered unexplained fractures, it did not contact authorities in a timely manner. Instead, it conducted its own investigation.Â
The former nurse at the neonatal intensive-care unit of Henrico Doctors’ Hospital faces 20 felony counts of child abuse and malicious wounding in connection with nine newborn victims.