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Glasgow Mother Convicted of Murdering Newborn and Soliciting TikTok Donations

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A Glasgow jury has delivered a guilty verdict against Nicole Blain for the brutal murder of her newborn daughter, Thea June Wilson. The High Court heard harrowing details of how the mother lost her temper and inflicted fatal injuries on the infant before attempting to profit from the tragedy.

Following the child's death, Blain took to the social media platform TikTok to post emotional videos pleading for funeral donations. Prosecutors revealed that these appeals were made while the mother was fully aware that she had caused the newborn's demise.

The case has ignited widespread public outrage across Scotland due to the calculated exploitation of public sympathy through digital media. Jurors were shown evidence of Blain’s erratic behavior leading up to the violent incident that claimed the life of the defenseless baby.

Medical experts testified during the trial that Thea June Wilson suffered catastrophic injuries consistent with a violent physical assault. Blain initially claimed the death was a tragic accident or the result of sudden illness, but forensic evidence contradicted her shifting accounts.

Witnesses described a pattern of instability in Blain's life that culminated in the fatal loss of control at her home. The court was told that the mother’s primary concern after the killing appeared to be the financial gain she could secure from unsuspecting donors.

Legal experts and child protection advocates have highlighted this case as a disturbing example of how social media can be weaponized to mask violent crimes. The conviction marks the end of a trial that has deeply unsettled the local community and raised questions about digital oversight.

Sentencing for Blain is expected to take place in the coming weeks as the judge considers the gravity of the murder and the subsequent fraud. For now, the public remains focused on the memory of Thea June Wilson and the justice finally served in her name.

This verdict serves as a somber reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by newborns in high-risk domestic environments. Authorities have expressed their gratitude to the jury for navigating the complex and emotional evidence presented throughout the proceedings.

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