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Monday, November 28, 2011

Dad indicted for shaking, "head-butting" 5-week-old daughter (Peabody, Massachusetts)

Dad RICHARD ELIAS has pretty much admitted that he did the crime. Seems a lot of these short-tempered daddies just can't be left alone with the baby for even a short time before they get "frustrated" or "angry" over infant crying or dirty diapers or something....I mean Daddy just wants to play XBox and drink his beer!

http://www.salemnews.com/local/x229377683/Father-indicted-in-shaken-baby-case

November 24, 2011

Father indicted in shaken-baby case

By Julie Manganis
Staff writer The Salem News Thu Nov 24, 2011, 04:30 AM EST

PEABODY — A Peabody man who allegedly admitted shaking and "head-butting" his infant daughter last month was indicted yesterday by an Essex County grand jury.

Richard Elias, 22, who had been living on Magnolia Way before his arrest, will face two counts of assault and battery on a child causing substantial bodily injury. He's expected to be arraigned within the next several weeks at Salem Superior Court.

The abuse took place on two occasions, prosecutors say.

The first incident, on Oct. 20, happened while Elias' wife was out picking up her older children from a prior relationship.

Elias later confessed to police that on that afternoon, he became frustrated with the then-5-week-old Isabella because she soiled a freshly changed diaper, prosecutors say.

He said he shook her while she was on the changing table, according to investigators.

The infant began suffering seizures, and her mother took her to a pediatrician and to the hospital, not knowing the reason for the seizures.

Nine days later, the mother went to a Halloween party, her first time out with friends since the birth of the baby.

Elias later told investigators that he was trying to play Xbox and drink beer but was disturbed by the infant's crying, so he head-butted her.

The baby almost immediately started suffering seizures. Elias allegedly ignored the advice of other online Xbox players to call 911.

Prosecutor Kate MacDougall said during a hearing last month that the infant suffered significant brain injury from bleeding, as well as eye damage.

A judge earlier this month called the allegations "horrifying" and ordered Elias held without bail.