In Wisconsin, a father killed an 5-year-old son for eating his cake
A resident of Wisconsin killed his 5-year-old son due to the fact that the boy ate his cake for Father's Day.
29-year-old Travis Stackhouse told the police that on 21, he hit the boy in the stomach and face because he was "upset that others were eating" his father's cake, writes Fox News.
Investigation documents state that the child had bruises on both eyes, a wound on the lip and a tear of the tissues on the chest.
Stackhouse initially told the police that he had seen his son “jump down the stairs,” trying to explain the child’s injuries in this way.
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But the doctors who arrived at the call did not believe that the injuries were related to the fall, and the boy’s 6-year-old brother told the police that he had not fallen down the stairs.
An autopsy revealed that the child was injured in the abdomen from a blow with a blunt object, his death was recognized as murder.
When the police questioned Stackhouse, he said that his girlfriend often asked him "not to beat the children so much."
A man was charged with first-degree murder.
Stackhouse is detained in Milwaukee County jail, the court set a bail for him in 25 000 dollars, he faces up to 60 years in prison.
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