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    Former Notre Dame Football Player May Spend Life in Prison

    By Sascha Nixon,

    9 days ago

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    LAS VEGAS — You may know Cierre Wood from his years with Notre Dame, or from his time in the NFL and the Canadian Football League. Police now say he may spend the rest of his life in prison.

    The former football player got a deal where he pled guilty to second-degree murder and child abuse for his role in the death of his then-girlfriend’s 5-year-old daughter, La’Rayah Davis.

    The girl died in 2019 at Wood’s Vegas apartment. She had suffered “blunt force injuries,” including broken ribs, various bruises, and a lacerated liver.

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    Some reports indicate that Wood was concerned with Davis’ weight, so he forced her to do exercises. He may have even used exercise as a form of punishment.

    His deal involved an Alford plea , which essentially means he can still call himself innocent, and he will be eligible for parole in a decade. In other words, while life in prison is a possibility, it is not a guarantee.

    Apparently, Wood’s then-girlfriend – Amy Taylor – also pled guilty to murder and child abuse.

    The former running back played with Notre Dame from 2010 to 2012, before going pro.

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