Daycare owner, 54, breaks down in tears as she pleads guilty to killing baby who she forced down for a nap
By WILL POTTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 21:52, 17 June 2026 | Updated: 21:54, 17 June 2026 A California daycare owner broke down in court as she admitted to allowing a baby to die when her head became fatally wedged between a plastic cot and her crib's railing. Stacy Lee Snow, 54, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of the 16-month-old girl, who was found unresponsive in her crib on April 8, 2025. Snow was sentenced to three years in county jail at her sentencing on Friday, where she faced the family of the infant and grew emotional as she apologized for causing the girl's death. 'I am ashamed of my negligence,' she said. 'I will not ask for your forgiveness because I do not deserve it.' Snow owned and operated an at-home daycare center called Snow Angels Childcare and Preschool in El Cajon, California, for 13 years, and the morning the baby girl died in her care was just the fourth time she had taken her for the day. Prosecutors said the infant was 'fussier' than usual that day, so Snow put her into her crib for a nap to try and calm her down. She then covered the crib with a plastic cot and a mesh center to prevent her from climbing out, before leaving the girl in the room alone with the door closed. The baby girl was found an hour later with her head wedged between the plastic cot and a railing on the crib, and a medical examiner found she died by asphyxiation. California daycare owner Stacy Lee Snow, 54, admitted to allowing a baby to die when its head became fatally wedged between a plastic cot and her crib's railing, as she was sentenced to three years behind bars Snow owned and operated an at-home daycare center called Snow Angels Childcare (pictured) and Preschool in El Cajon, California, for 13 years, but admitted she left the baby girl alone for over an hour with a plastic cot over her crib to force her into a nap Under California law, Snow was required to check on the baby girl at least every 15 minutes while she was in her care. The baby girl's mother, who remained anonymous during the court proceedings, also reportedly told Snow not to let the girl sleep while she was at her daycare, as she wanted her to stay awake through the day to tire her out. But Snow admitted to ignoring this as she left the girl alone in the room for at least an hour, telling police she returned to the room to find the girl passed out and wedged in her cot. Snow said she tried desperately to perform CPR as paramedics raced to the scene. The San Diego Sheriff's Office said first responders found the infant 'on the living room floor' when they arrived. The baby girl was raced to a local hospital where she was tragically pronounced dead, and a medical examiner ruled the cause of death to be 'accidental asphyxia', per Law & Crime. At her sentencing, the judge slammed Snow for her 'intentional and negligent choices', and handed her the maximum sentence allowed for involuntary manslaughter charges. The judge branded the infant's death 'a tragedy that was absolutely and wholly avoidable.' As she was sentenced to three years in prison, Snow apologized to the victim's mother and told her: 'I am ashamed of my negligence. I will not ask for your forgiveness because I do not deserve it' Snow was condemned by the judge at her sentencing, who told her she killed the infant in 'a tragedy that was absolutely and wholly avoidable' The daycare owner had operated the daycare for 13 years, and before the child's death she had no citations or issues with the Department of Social Services As part of her three year sentence, Snow will serve the final six months released under mandatory supervision, and her childcare license was revoked. The victim's mother said at the sentencing that the tragedy devastated her family, saying that she has still not tidied her baby's toys or clothes over a year later. 'I still cannot bring myself to pack away her belongings because doing so feels like losing her all over again,' she said. 'I can't shake the last time that I said goodbye.' The daycare owner is now facing a pending wrongful death lawsuit from the victim's family. She had operated the daycare for 13 years, and before the child's death she had no citations or issues with the Department of Social Services, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Snow apologized to the victim's mother in her own sentencing statement, telling her: 'There is not a day that goes by that I don't think about this tragic incident and all the ways it could have been prevented had I not been so careless with my actions.' No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? 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