crimes including first-degree murder, child abuse, second-degree forgery and attempt to influence a public servant, according to jail records.The community rallied around Olivia before her death.
A fundraiser was organised in the months before she died so she could tick items off her "bucket list".Local media reported that she was supposedly suffering from neurogastrointestinal encephalomyopathy, a rare disease which causes the body to shut down.Make-A-Wish-Foundation volunteers helped one of the then six-year-old's dreams come true when they dressed up as Disney characters including Ursula and Ariel at the organisation's Denver offices.Olivia then marched through the corridors battling them.At the time Turner said: "You could give me all.
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