By Erin Sullivan, Times Staff Writer
“NEW PORT RICHEY — The state called Isabella Rossman to the stand Tuesday morning. Her mother held her hand as they walked into the courtroom.
“I’m going to sit right up front where you can see me,” Danielle Malm leaned over and whispered to her daughter.
“Okay,” said Isabella, who is 7 and in the first grade. When she got to the chair, she waved to her mother, sat forward and put her face near the microphone. She answered questions about the November evening when she played in a neighbor’s front yard in Hudson and shared Rice Krispie treats with her sisters.
“How many sisters do you have?” Assistant State Attorney Chris Sprowls asked.
“Now I have two,” Isabella said. “I used to have three.”"
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