Tamela Peterson, the CEO of the Oxford Center in Troy, ran away from detectives when they asked for her cellphone and had her son scrub her laptop days after 5-year-old Thomas Cooper was burned alive ...
Prosecutors said a safety manager at the Oxford Center conducted “his own experiments” on a hyperbaric chamber to prove to ...
Three people have been charged with second-degree murder after a 5-year-old boy was killed when a hyperbaric chamber exploded ...
The victim, Thomas Cooper of Royal Oak, was killed on Jan. 31 while undergoing treatment in a hyperbaric chamber when the ...
When patients die, CEOs rarely get charged. Why it’s different in the Oxford Center case. The state’s pursuit of murder ...
Two other people were arrested Monday and also are expected to be arraigned in the child's death, police said.
His mother was standing next to the hyperbaric chamber and suffered injuries to her arms when it exploded Jan. 31 at the ...
Tamela Peterson, owner and founder of the Oxford Center, was given a $2 million bond. Three other employees also charged.
The owner of the Troy medical facility was charged with second-degree murder for the five-year-old boy's death.
Police in Michigan have arrested four people after a 5-year-old boy receiving treatment at The Oxford Center died when the ...
Four Oxford Center employees, including the CEO and safety manager, have been charged in connection to the death of a ...