West Norriton man held for trial in infant daughter s death montgomerynews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from montgomerynews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Shortly before noon, police said, Baylis called Mackenna’s mom to tell her that the baby had fallen and her nose was bleeding but that “she was fine.” The woman returned home to find Baylis cradling their daughter, but she noticed the child looked gray, had a bruise on her ear and appeared “lifeless,” according to a criminal complaint.
Mackenna’s mother called 911 and began administering CPR, according to prosecutors. A responding officer took over CPR until an ambulance arrived and rushed the girl to Einstein Montgomery Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 12:55 p.m.
Police said Baylis initially told them he had put Mackenna to sleep and then left her on the bed as he went to the bathroom around 11:30 a.m. He said that while he was in the bathroom, he heard a “thump” and rushed back to find the girl face-down on the floor and crying. Baylis told detectives he then picked up the girl and cradled her until she “went to sleep,” police said.
WEST NORRITON â A West Norriton man allegedly âshook the lifeâ out of his infant daughter who authorities said died from âinflicted head traumaâ caused by âvigorous movement of the head.â
Craig Arthur Lee Baylis, 31, of the 100 block of Centre Avenue, was arraigned on Wednesday before District Court Judge Marc Alfarano on charges of third-degree murder and endangering the welfare of a child in connection with the Feb. 22, 2021, death of this 6-week-old daughter, Mackenna Baylis.
Given the homicide-related charge, bail was denied and Baylis was remanded to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility to await a June 7 preliminary hearing on the charges before Alfarano.
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