Man Charged With Murdering Baby 11 Years Ago
WALDORF (Jan. 17, 2006) - The Charles County Sheriff’s Office
announces an arrest in the murder of a 16-month-old girl in
1995. Theodore John Seman, Jr., 34, of Waldorf is charged with
first-degree murder and child abuse resulting in death.
The original investigation revealed the child, Nina Leann McDonald,
stopped breathing at her mother’s residence on
Marlette Place in Waldorf on Sept.
23, 1995. Her mother and Seman, her mother’s boyfriend at the
time, drove her to Southern Maryland Hospital Center, where she
was pronounced dead a short time later.
A medical examiner initially ruled the cause of death was
undetermined with suspicious circumstances but in 2001, the
autopsy report was amended, citing the cause of death as
compressional/positional asphyxia and the manner of death as
homicide. Detectives continued their investigation, which
included conducting interviews with Seman, who was the only
suspect, and the child’s mother. In December, detectives and the
Charles County
State’s Attorney’s Office were
confident they had sufficient evidence to obtain an indictment
in the case. On Jan. 12, they presented the information to a
Grand Jury, which indicted Seman for murder and child abuse
resulting death.
On Jan. 16, a warrant for Seman’s arrest was issued and on Jan. 17,
the Tactical Response Squad responded to Seman’s residence in
the 2600 block of
Pinewood Drive in Waldorf and
arrested him. Seman was transported to the
Charles
County
Detention
Center, where he is being
held without bond.