A hand-shaped bruise discovered on the two-year-old daughter of Trump-endorsed Ohio Congressman Max Miller sparked a months-long child abuse investigation that ultimately failed to determine who injured her.
X-rays taken on February 19 confirmed that the girl had suffered a broken collarbone, while doctors identified what appeared to be a handprint and thumbprint across her right shoulder, according to police records reviewed by the Washington Post.
The markings led a Cleveland doctor to believe someone may have grabbed the toddler from behind, the outlet reported.
Hospital staff alerted child welfare officials, who referred the case to police and launched parallel investigations into the
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