Hephzibah couple indicted for elder abuse

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Date: January 06, 2022

A Hephzibah couple free on bond were indicted Tuesday, Jan. 4, on a charge of neglect of an elderly or disabled adult.

The Richmond County grand jury returned the one-count indictment against Jacob Brigham, 24, and Breann Murray, 23, who were arrested after Murray’s 78-year-old grandmother was found covered in waste with wounds infested with maggots and her spinal cord exposed.

According to the indictment, Brigham and Murray are accused of denying the victim adequate healthcare, shelter and sustenance from Sept. 18 through Oct. 28. Emergency services took the victim by ambulance to a local hospital after they found her with stage 4 bed sores on Oct. 28 at her Hephzibah home. Brigham and Murray were living in the house with the victim.

Brigham and Murray, neither of whom has a criminal record, were granted $10,000 bonds and released from jail in November.

Sandy Hodson is a staff reporter with The Augusta Press. Reach her at sandy@theaugustapress.com. 

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Award-winning journalist Sandy Hodson The Augusta Press courts reporter. She is a native of Indiana, but she has been an Augusta resident since 1995 when she joined the staff of the Augusta Chronicle where she covered courts and public affairs. Hodson is a graduate of Ball State University, and she holds a certificate in investigative reporting from the Investigative Reporters and Editors organization. Before joining the Chronicle, Hodson spent six years at the Jackson, Tenn. Sun. Hodson received the prestigious Georgia Press Association Freedom of Information Award in 2015, and she has won press association awards for investigative reporting, non-deadline reporting, hard news reporting, public service and specialty reporting. In 2000, Hodson won the Georgia Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award, and in 2001, she received Honorable Mention for the same award and is a fellow of the National Press Foundation and a graduate of the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting boot camp.

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