A “MONSTER” dad murdered his four-month-old son after inflicting “catastrophic” injuries to his brain, spine and ribs.
Reece Kelly, brutally took the life of tot Dallas after “forcefully shaking” him and causing trauma usually associated with car crashes or multi-storey falls, the jury heard.
SWNSEvil Reece Kelly was convicted of brutally murdering his four-month-old son[/caption]
Carlisle Crown Court was told how 31-year-old, of Workington, Cumbria, called the police on October 15 2021, and reported his son had stopped breathing.
Little Dallas was raced to a Newcastle hospital, where he was put on life support following the brutal attack.
After four days, a heartbreaking decision was made to switch off the machine due to the “catastrophic” nature of his injuries.
Evil dad Kelly had previous admitted to manslaughter, but claimed he had “gently” shaken the infant.
However, the jury were told by a medical expert during the gruelling three-week trial, that the suffering was consistent with people who had suffered head crushing accidents.
And, forensic specialists agreed the baby had been “shaken forcefully”, the court heard.
During the emotional trial, one medical professional described Kelly’s sick actions as “inconceivable”.
The horrific abuse Dallas sustained included multiple bleeds to his brain and spine, six rib fractures – one of which was inflicted weeks prior – and retinal detachments.
Georgia Wright, the infant’s mother, called her baby’s twisted killer a “monster” at the start of his trial.
The heartbroken mum told the court how she would never have left Dallas in Kelly’s care, if she had any indication he would harm her child.
The 23-year-old wept as she was cleared of causing or allowing Dallas’ death.
But, she was convicted of child cruelty with Kelly after the court heard how the pair exposed the tot to illegal drugs in the home.
The couple also repeatedly failed to take little Dallas to his medical appointments.
Kelly was found guilty of murder and now awaits sentencing in November.
Wright was given conditional bail ahead of the court date later this month.
Mr Justice Dove warned Wright: “All options, in terms of sentencing, will be open.”
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