Woman sentenced for trafficking daughter, 11, for heroin

CINCINNATI (AP) — A Hamilton County grand jury indicted a mother and her dealer this week on charges that they traded an 11-year-old girl for drugs.

Officials say 32-year-old  April Corcoran from Pleasant Plain pleaded guilty to rape and human trafficking in June. Prosecutors say she also gave the girl heroin numerous times as a reward and the drug always made her vomit.

Prosecutors say Corcoran would take her daughter to a man in exchange for drugs, leave her with him and return later. Investigators have identified the man as Shandell Willingham. He faces charges of rape, gross sexual imposition and trafficking in persons.

Judge Leslie Ghiz sentenced Corcoran to 51-years-to-life in prison.

The girl's grandmother spoke out in court according to WKRC saying, "I viewed the tape. I saw my granddaughter. I heard her small voice. It was horrific, very horrific. How could she do this? How could she do this? I don't know if my granddaughter is going to be able to have a normal life."

According to Judge Ghiz, the young girl is living out of the state with her father, is said to be suicidal, and on medication.