Updated: 10:10 AM PST, December 23, 2020
Earlier this month, Tiaundra Kae Christon, now 23, of College Station was sentenced to 20 years in prison. She was found guilty of tampering with physical evidence with the intent to impair a corpse.
Two years ago, a Texas mother dressed a life-sized doll to look like her dead daughter as a way to disguise the death of her 2-year-old –– who had been brutally beaten, with her body kept in a car for three days before being tossed into a bayou, according to reports. Earlier this month, Tiaundra Kae Christon, now 23, of College Station was sentenced to 20 years in prison. She was found guilty of tampering with physical evidence with the intent to impair a corpse, KIRO7 reported. She was sentenced Dec. 14 and also handed a fine of $10,000.