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Georgia man put antifreeze in baby’s breast milk

Curtis Jack

Curtis L. Jack allegedly put antifreeze in his newborn baby’s breastmilk. A jury on April 11, 2024, convicted him and he was sentenced to 40 years in prison. (South Fulton Police Department)

A Georgia man will spend the next four decades behind bars for putting antifreeze in his baby’s breastmilk.

Curtis L. Jack, 48, was convicted Thursday of attempted murder and cruelty to children in Fulton County. According to a probable cause arrest affidavit obtained by Law&Crime, the South Fulton Police Department responded on Oct. 20, 2020, to the Children’s Health Care of Atlanta for a cruelty to children call. Hospital staff told officers that an 18-day-old baby tested positive for antifreeze in her system. The mother told police she was in the hospital after giving birth when she gave Jack 10 bags of breast milk to take to her mother’s house.

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