A young girl is disabled, blind and unable to walk. She lives with her father and his paramour and is entirely dependent on their care to live and eat. The paramour runs the child's bath and submerges her, and then realizes the water is too hot when the child cries. She dries the child and puts her to bed after she explains what happened to the father. The child has burns on her body from the water, which the two treat with over-the-counter salves. The father waits eight days before calling an ambulance, but by then she is too ill to survive. Can the father be charged with murder?
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