Friday, March 30, 2012

Non-custodial dad fatally beats 4-year-old daughter because she didn't know ABCs (Augusta, Georgia)

WILLIE JONES only had to take care of his 4-year-old daughter for two weeks, while the caretaker grandmother had surgery. Well, apparently Daddy couldn't even manage that. No word on what happened to the child's mother here.

Seems Daddy was pissed because his daughter didn't know the alphabet yet. So instead of teaching her--which any normal parent would do--he basically tortured her to death through beatings and inflicted burns.

INVISIBLE MOTHER ALERT

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/crime-courts/2012-03-30/father-fatally-beat-daughter-because-she-didnt-know-alphabet-assistant?v=1333109250

Father fatally beat daughter because she didn't know ABCs, assistant district attorney says
By Kyle Martin
Staff Writer
Friday, March 30, 2012 11:50 AM
Last updated 3:24 PM

A 4-year-old girl beaten to death last month received her fatal injuries because she didn’t know her ABCs, Assistant District Attorney Natalie Paine said Friday during a bond hearing for Willie Jones.

Jones, 22, is charged with murder in the death of his daughter, who was staying with him for two weeks while her grandmother recovered from surgery. Jones spent little time with his daughter, but it was hoped they could establish a better bond during their time together, Paine said.

Instead, numerous abuses were committed against the child, which Paine listed before Superior Court Judge William Fleming, who denied bond for Jones.

Paine said there were photos of Jones beating and dragging the child from the time she moved in with him Feb. 27. The girl was being punished for not knowing her ABCs or 123s, Paine said.

When the child was taken to the emergency room March 11, her body was covered in welts and bruises. Her back was striped with second-degree burns.

Paine said the girl’s injuries were caused by Jones beating her head with a shoe, a belt and a slender plastic rod used to open blinds. Both the belt and the rod broke from the force of Jones’ beatings, Paine said.

Jones apparently felt bad about the abuse and took the girl to the gas station to get candy. But witnesses at the store saw him taunt the girl, telling her to pick out candy then yelling at her, Paine said.

Jones was arrested on suspicion of child cruelty when his daughter was brought to the hospital. When he was informed she was taken off life support six days later, his response, according to Paine, was: “Man, I’m going away for life now.”

Fleming denied bond on the grounds that he poses a threat to the community.