Tamela Peterson was given a $2 million bond and is one of three Oxford Center members charged with second-degree murder. A ...
Tamela Peterson allegedly shared CCTV photos of 5-year-old Thomas Cooper from the fire and included disturbing text messages ...
The founder and CEO of an autism treatment center in Troy is being charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter ...
Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel said key facility staff "held safety among their lowest considerations in their hyperbaric ...
According to court documents, Peterson sent still photos of Cooper, from the CCTV footage, burning inside of the chamber.
"Witnesses in this case have indicated this defendant has bullied, threatened, harassed, humiliated and filed lawsuits ...
Troy police say Tamela Peterson ran away when asked for her cellphone after Thomas Cooper died in a hyperbaric chamber fire ...
The four people charged, including the center's CEO, were back in court Wednesday afternoon. Their defense attorneys ...
Oxford Center CEO and employees face charges over the death of a 5-year-old boy in a hyperbaric chamber incident.
Tamela Peterson is the CEO of Oxford Center, the facility that operated the hyperbaric chamber that exploded in January and killed a 5-year-old boy.
Tamela Peterson, owner and founder of the Oxford Center, was given a $2 million bond. Three other employees also charged.
Two other people were arrested Monday and also are expected to be arraigned in the child's death, police said.