VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) - A Virginia woman charged with attempting to kill her two children by putting prescription drugs in their ice cream in 2013 will soon be released from a state psychiatric hospital. Lorita Aiken was found not guilty by reason of insanity. The Virginian-Pilot reports that Circuit Judge Les Lilley heard from three psychologists and a psychiatrist who testified Wednesday that they believe Aiken no longer poses a danger to herself or others. The judge said Aiken can be released from Eastern State Hospital to live in a transitional group home. She will be required to continue receiving therapy and won't be allowed to contact her children unless a juvenile court judge approves it. The children live in North Carolina with their father.
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