Dad Charged in Death of Infant He Blamed on Tipped Over Bouncer
Share and Follow

A New Mexico man has been charged in the death of his 5-month-old son that he blamed on a tipped-over bouncer.

Jared White, 35, called police Sunday afternoon, saying he’d found his son not breathing and attempted to revive him, Eastern New Mexico News reported.  A friend of his initially corroborated his story, but later said that she saw White strangling the baby hours earlier.

According to a criminal complaint, the friend, identified in court records as Audrie Liverani, first told police she had checked on the baby about an hour before finding the bouncer — which White said the baby slept in because his crib had cockroaches — tipped over with a blanket on top of the child.

“Audrie said she lifted the blanket and observed Joseph with his face in the mattress and his body to be purple,” documents say. “Audrie said at this time she yelled for Jared to come to the bedroom stating, “I think your baby is dead.”

According to KOB, White said the discovery was made after he’d left the baby in the bouncer for a about an hour while he went to a friend’s house.

But, according to investigators, the baby “was in full rigor mortis at the time he was transported to the hospital,” Eastern New Mexico News said.

“In addition, it was discovered that once transported to the hospital, the rigor mortis began to release,” court documents said. ” … (T)his process would take between 6 to 8 hours to release. This would indicate that the death of [the child] would have had to have occurred much earlier than the story that was being given.”

Liverani was interviewed again, and this time she said that she heard the baby crying at about 1 a.m. Sunday morning. She went into the bedroom, where she saw White “to have wrapped [the baby] into a blanket.”

“She then saw Jared lift [the infant] into the air by his neck while still being wrapped in the blanket,” the documents say. “Audrie described Jared to have both hands wrapped around [the baby’s] neck and to have been strangling him.”

Investigators said the child had “marks around his neck consistent with being strangled.”

Clovis Police said a second child in the home was taken into protective custody “due to the conditions of the home and as part of the ongoing investigation.” The home was described as “completely unsanitary and a possible health risk,” littered with animal feces.

Police found drug paraphernalia in the house, a dirty mattress in the bedroom, a baby bottle with a cockroach inside it, and rotten and molded food in the refrigerators, KOB said. The second child was on a urine-soaked mattress, with severe diaper rash.

White has been charged with child abuse resulting in death and abandonment or abuse of a child. He is being held without bond.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Toddler Boy Died in Hot Car After State Worker Picked Up Tobacco, Forgot to Take Him to Daycare

The family of a 2-year-old Alabama boy who died in the state’s…

The 9th Circuit Court Denies Trump’s Order on Birthright Citizenship

President Donald Trump speaks during a lunch with African leaders in the…

Police: Teacher Allegedly Stabs Boyfriend in the Neck with Earring

Share copy link Background: The Paragould, Ark., neighborhood where the alleged incident…

New Bryan Kohberger Mugshot Released as Officials Weigh Sending Him to One of the Nation’s Toughest Prisons

Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger will spend the rest of his life in…

James Craig Murder Trial: Cellmate Says Dentist Accused of Poisoning Wife Tried to Have Lead Investigator Killed

Two people who were previously jailed with James Craig testified Wednesday in…

Police Report: Man Allegedly Threatens Bar Owner After Girlfriend’s Dismissal

Background: Chillie Willie”s Mustang Lounge in San Antonio, Texas (Google Maps). Inset:…

SICKENING TWIST: 9 Y. O. MELINA VANISHES ON VACAY

Authorities say they received a 911 call around 10 p.m. Saturday from…