This Article is From Aug 21, 2016

Man Kills 4-Month-Old Daughter By Punching Her 22 Times

Man Kills 4-Month-Old Daughter By Punching Her 22 Times

Cory Morris has been charged with second-degree murder for allegedly punching the baby girl.

Highlights

  • US Man said punched daughter for making baby noises while watching TV
  • 4-month-old girl punched 15 times in face, 7 times in chest, dies
  • Family suspects Morris 'mentally ill', arrested
Chicago: In a shocking incident in the US, a father allegedly murdered his four-month-old daughter by punching her 22 times as she was making baby noises while he was watching television.

Cory Morris, 21, from Minneapolis, has been charged with second-degree murder for allegedly punching the baby girl named Emersyn in her face and chest to quiet her "baby talk".

According to the charges, Morris called police on August 13 and admitted he had just killed his daughter. When police arrived, they found the 4-month-old unconscious on a changing table.

Morris, who was alone watching the child at the time of the incident, told police that he punched the child approximately 15 times in the face and 7 times in the chest with a closed fist, then squeezed her chest with his hands in an attempt to quiet her.

The Hennepin County medical examiner confirmed the baby died from blunt force trauma.

After he did this he called both his mother and his wife and said, "'I did something bad', but didn't tell them what he actually did," Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman was quoted as saying by KMSP-TV.

Morris told police he was watching TV when his daughter began making 'baby talk' noises. He took the baby out of her swing and carried her into a bedroom, placing her on a changing table. Morris said he started punching the baby because she continued to make noises.

According to the criminal complaint, Morris was left to care for the baby girl three to four times per week while his girlfriend worked. His girlfriend reported that Morris went from happy to mad easily, and has grabbed her or thrown things in the past.

"Family members have suggested there may be mental health issues here. These will need to be evaluated during the course of this case," Freeman said.

Morris remains in the Hennepin County Jail, with bail set at USD 2 million. 
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