Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Dad charged with capital murder in death of 1-month-old son (Parker County, Texas)

It appears that Mom was sleeping (which is hard to do with a 1-month-old baby) when dad JOHN PAUL WEBB "allegedly" assaulted this infant and killed him. Notice that Daddy has a history of abuse, and had been arrested three times since December 2009 for "alleged" domestic violence against the baby's mother, his wife. And yet judges are routinely "educated" (brainwashed) to believe that domestic violence has nothing to do with child abuse. Had the mother left this man, you can almost be assured that he would have received visitation (if not full custody) in the State of Texas.

Also notice the strain here between two lines of thought: "all of us" can be abusers versus "most child abusers have a history of violence." The "all of us" line makes it safer for dudes like this one. When all are guilty (or potentially guilty), then none are guilty. We're prevented from taking rational preventative steps, which is refusing to give visitation or custodial rights to known batterers.

http://cbs11tv.com/local/John.Paul.Webb.2.1959359.html

Oct 12, 2010 5:36 pm US/Central

Police: Parker Co. Dad Killed 1-Month-Old Son

By Melissa Newton
PARKER COUNTY (CBS 11 / TXA 21)

An infant is dead and his father is behind bars accused of his murder.

One-month-old Christian Webb was rushed to Cook Children's' Medical Center in Fort Worth Monday morning, where he died hours later.

Deputies surrounded the family's Parker County home Monday afternoon and arrested the child's father, John Paul Webb. He is charged with capital murder in connection to the death of the baby.

"This little baby came into the hospital with some very severe injuries; including head trauma, injuries to the internal organs and extensive bruising and he was just not able to survive it," explained Marissa Gonzales, spokesperson for Child Protective Services. "The mother of this baby has one other child a 3-year-old girl, she appears to be in good health. She is in foster care right now, typically we will work with the family to see if there is another relative who can take care of her in the future."

Detectives are investigating the incident. Deputies spent much of the day Tuesday at the family's home, trying to piece together exactly what happened to Christian.

Monday morning, dispatchers received a 911 call from the infant's mother, who was reportedly at home asleep when the child was hurt.

According to the arrest affidavit, the mother put the child to sleep Sunday night in his crib. When she woke up Monday, he was lying next to her in bed, cold and unresponsive.

"I don't know that I've ever seen one like this," said Sheriff Larry Fowler, "a one-month-old with a head trauma like this, it's beyond the pale."

Neighbor Vanda Harrell lives down the street from the house where Christian was hurt. "I haven't seen really anything in the 14 years that we've lived here," she said. "It's heartbreaking to know that someone could do that to a baby."

While neighbors are shocked by the crime, child abuse specialists say no community is immune. "All of us are capable of getting frustrated with children. We just need to have protective mechanisms so that when we do become frustrated we don't take it out on a baby," suggested Cook Children's pediatrician Sophia Grant. Grant, who specializes in child abuse, went on to say, "I think the key is that we need to prevent it and realize that this happens in all strata in society."

According to Dr. Grant, most child abusers have a history of violence.

John Paul Webb has been arrested three times since December 2009 for alleged domestic violence against his wife.