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Dr. Capp explained she suspected child abuse due to ‘crying baby motivation.’ Dr. Capp noted in her assessment that the patient (I.O.) has, multiple fractures including bilateral femoral fractures and bilateral rib fractures of several ribs in an infant who is too young to move on his own and no history of severe trauma that would explain this.’”At today’s arraignment of Orona, Assistant District Attorney Amy Fen-ske said:“This defendant has assaulted and abused I.O. And it is disturbing... I think there is good cause for the court to order that Ms. Orona not have contact with I.O and that she really should not have any unsupervised contact with her children,”Orona’s attorney, James McGowan, argued that there was no probable cause for Orona to be charged, and went on to state that she would not be a flight risk if released on her own recognizance.Ms. Orona does not pose a danger to the community and we are going to make sure that there are provisions in place in her conditions of release where she will only have supervised visitation with the children,” he said.Magistrate Pamela Stahla-Kernin presided at the arraignments.Court documents said Orona and Wass are the natural parents of bothC.O. and I.O.In the April 10 criminal complaint Ewers relates the interview that he and OCS investigator Sean Sumrall held with Wass at 7 p.m. March 24:“Zak stated that he was not married to Casey and doesn’t live with Casey or his two children. Zak explained that they maintain separate apartments but do not live on the same property. SPD’s investigation revealed Casey pays Zak rent for her apartment.”Ewers said that during the interview the investigators asked Wass about the injuries to I.O., and if he “had a theory on how this could have happened toI.O. Zak said, ‘I really don’t.’”Later in the charging statement Ewers related an interview with Orona by SPD investigators on March 25.Casey told SPD investigators she didn’t know how her son broke 12 of his ribs and two of his legs at different times over the last four months,” Ewers reported.He continued: “Orona thought there might be a medical explanation called Ricketts or something called Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OIP) also known as brittle bone disease. She also speculated that the broken ribs might be from CPR during I.O.’s birth, or that she might have broken I.O.’s bones while putting him in his car seat.Ewers said the doctors who had examined I.O. were asked about these possibilities, and Dr. Capp said “putting a child in a car seat could not break a baby’s bones in this way.” The doctors also said there was no CPR at the baby’s birth, and medical tests did not indicate abnormalities that could cause the injuries.Three days ago friends of Orona and Wass set up a Gofundme site “to raise $30,000 for medical and any other legal expenses to support Zak and Casey during these tough times.”The Gofundme site, “For Zak Wass Casey Orona,” reported that $4,940 has been raised by 23 donors.ContGary Erlin 1988,A large lt;Man' wall in t40 feet coffer a riTheboth sid rial bricl pillars.WIF, PCin purch “One and this many de who is p them to marine : the skiff one lostFowler,fi shermEnie Matt ally borr fishing t return tf soon afti Anotl ing to I bricklay friend. 1 Bing, dcthe 1,70once ye ily sent “Their i tossed a found ol as we re that as t didn’t m later wit1states “r to the n and a n cise cau signed 5ies, 1981 Thea fi sheri posted o“To;ThelivelihocTo fi:good,TofilContin a jointNet. 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