Kate Cox’s Baby Deserved A Name

We should never end the life of a newborn as a mercy.

'She won't admit to anything': Police arrest babysitter after toddler entrusted to her care found horrifically brutalized



A Colorado mother entrusted her 2-year-old son to the care of a babysitter with whom she was on friendly terms in early September. A few hours later, Stefanie Reichert learned via text message that her baby boy, Giovanni, "had gone lifeless after a bath." When the mother arrived at the hospital, she couldn't believe the extent of Giovanni's injuries.

The babysitter, McKinley Slone Hernandez, 25, was arrested Friday on a charge of felony child abuse.

While Hernandez has reportedly admitted to being impaired on the night in question, she has not yet accounted for why the toddler's entire body was covered with bruises, why his brain was bleeding, and why his eyes were swollen shut.

"She won't admit to anything," Reichert told KDVR-TV. "All she's said is she was drinking, and he got hurt in her care."

Reichert said that Hernandez was a friend of hers who had on previous occasions watched her son as well as other children at an unlicensed child care facility at her home.

The mother figured Sept. 1 would similarly go smoothly. However, just hours into the evening, she "received a text message from the suspect saying I needed to rush to St. Anthony's Hospital because my son had gone lifeless after a bath."

Giovanni had been airlifted to the hospital to undergo a series of life-saving surgeries.

"Once I saw him and all the 50 doctors standing around him, I had to leave the room because it was the worst thing I've ever seen in my life," said Reichert.

The mother told KUSA-TV that doctors had to remove a part of her son's skull due to bleeding on the brain. Mortifying photographs of the boy's injuries show a sickle-shaped scar across the child's shaved head.

According to a GoFundMe page created to help with the boy's medical expenses, Giovanni was intubated and sedated early on so that his brain could recover.

After several operations and weeks at spent at the hospital, Reichert indicated on Sept. 20, "Giovanni has been beating all odds! ... The power of prayer is a real thing and we are just so blessed to be this far and so soon!"

This week, Reichert noted that a Thanksgiving procedure fusing Giovanni's skull back together had been successful. While the boy can be seen in recent pictures wide-eyed and alert, he still requires additional surgeries and faces a difficult uphill battle toward recovery.

While the nature of Giovanni's injuries is unmistakable, it's not clear precisely how the damage was inflicted or why.

"I make up scenarios in my head all the time for the injuries he sustained, so I wish I knew," Reichert told KDVR.

The Thanksgiving arrest of Hernandez brought the family some solace, but Reichert doesn't think the felony child abuse charge goes far enough to address the harm caused.

"I feel so relieved, but I also feel like she should be charged with more. I feel like it's attempted murder, she almost killed my child," said the mother.

Hernandez is being held on a $100,000 cash bond. She was still in custody as of Monday and is due in Jefferson County Court on Dec. 20.

Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

Petition started to take wounded horse away from Census Cowboy

A petition has been put up to rescue Nunu, the horse that nearly died at the hands of Chicago Mayor Lightfoot's "Census Cowboy" Adam Hollingsworth, and to prevent him from owning any more animals.

The illegal immigrant sex crime problem the media is ignoring

Democrats don’t want children to be separated from child molesters at the border.

The requirement of “good moral character” in order to be naturalized as a citizen is as old as our first naturalization laws in 1790 and colonial laws before the Founding. The understanding was that although we are stuck with a lot of terrible natural-born Americans among the many terrific citizens, we should never choose to add new citizens who do not possess good moral character, given that allowing immigration is optional. The country only wanted “reputable and worthy characters” who were “fit for the society into which they were blended,” in the words of Rep. Theodore Sedgwick during the crafting of the Naturalization Act of 1790.

Obviously, one of the most important areas where this applies is in keeping out criminals who prey on the most vulnerable: children. Yet not only are we refusing to turn back unvetted illegal immigrants, among whom we know there are many criminals who already have records, our government is incentivizing these very people to use young children as tickets into our country. It’s truly hard to comprehend keeping such an evil policy that disregards the safety of Americans as well as the safety of immigrant children, but it is sold as the height of compassion.

The reports from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and from ICE of arresting illegal aliens both at the border and all over our communities on child sex charges are not random happenstance. If I were to drop every other issue I focus on, I could spend every hour focusing on a new case and still not make a dent in the number of illegal alien child sex offense cases that are out there.

One report from only 30 percent of North Carolina counties found that in just the past 18 months, more than 331 illegal aliens have been charged with 1,172 child rapes and child sexual assaults. Just one year’s arrests by ICE’s small forces netted illegal aliens who were charged with a total of 6,888 “sex offenses,” 5,350 “sexual assaults,” and 1,739 “commercialized sexual assaults.”

Keep reading...Show less