A Ph.D. student charged with killing her friend’s newborn baby and abusing the infant’s twin brother while babysitting them in Pennsylvania could be sentenced to the death penalty if she is convicted, as prosecutors revealed they plan to seek capital punishment.

Nicole Virzi, 30, was charged with homicide, aggravated assault and child endangerment after allegedly abusing and killing six-week-old Leon Katz while the child’s parents, Ethan Katz and his wife Savannah Roberts, took the baby’s twin brother Ari to the hospital on June 16.

Virzi was later accused of abusing Ari.

Prosecutors filed notice that they will pursue the death penalty, citing several abuses Virzi allegedly committed in the baby’s death, including allegations that she killed him by means of torture, according to the outlet.

Virzi claimed that Leon fell from his bouncer chair when she left him by himself for a moment to grab a bottle.

However, doctors found the injuries to both twins to be “consistent with having been sustained as a result of child abuse, as these are inflicted injuries that are not natural and not accidental,” according to a criminal complaint, WTAE reported.

Leon’s death was ruled a homicide.

The medical examiner ruled Leon’s cause of death to be blunt force trauma to the head. A head CT scan found the child suffered a severe skull fracture to the left side of the head and that he had several brain bleeds.

Virzi, who was a clinical psychology student at UC San Diego specializing in research into depression’s effect on human behavior, is from California but was staying in a Pittsburgh-area Airbnb at the time of the child’s death.

She has no criminal history, is backed by “a loving and supportive family,” and is a “close family friend of the deceased child’s parents and has a long relationship with them,” Shrager previously told Fox News Digital.

  • Lovstuhagen@hilariouschaos.comOPM
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    3 months ago

    Fun note - when you try to find her real social media accounts, you run into a different Nicole Virzi who looks a little bit like her.

    Her Instagram is decent enough in terms of photography.

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      3 months ago

      The girl on Instagram said that a YouTube channel incorrectly added her handle to their video covering this and then blocked her when she brought it to their attention.

      I can’t imagine being so stupid, let alone inconsiderate to someone when you put out bad information, especially if it was an accident.

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        3 months ago

        I fully agree - the only reason that I decided to link it was because I also thought she takes nice pictures, lol, and if anything good can come out of this, it’s gaining a few followers.