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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.
Father charged with third-degree murder in death of infant daughter
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Craig Baylis, 31 (Montgomery County District Attorney s Office)
WEST NORRITON, Pa. - A Montgomery County father has been charged with third-degree murder in the death of his six-week-old daughter earlier this year.
On Thursday, authorities announced charges against Craig Baylis, 31, of West Norriton Township in the Feb. 22 death of Mackenna Baylis. Baylis has been charged with endangering the welfare of a child in addition to third-degree murder.
On Feb. 22, around noon, West Norriton Police responded to a 911 call for cardiac arrest. When police arrived on the scene they found the child s mother performing CPR on her daughter. An officer took over CPR until medics arrived and the girl was taken to Einstein Montgomery Hospital where she was pronounced dead a short time later.
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A man accused of raping and stalking several women in the Philadelphia area last week will remain in custody in his home state of Indiana after federal prosecutors there charged him with new gun and drug offenses, law enforcement officials said.
Kevin Bennett, 28, was arrested in Indianapolis over the weekend. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner on Monday said it may take weeks before he is extradited back to Philadelphia to go before a judge here.
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Bennett not only faces the charges in Philadelphia and Indianapolis, but he is also being investigated for sexual assaults and gun charges in as many as eight states, authorities have said.
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The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office will charge a 28-year-old man with rape, robbery, and stalking in connection with a series of sexual assaults and attempted attacks he allegedly perpetrated over the course of four days this month.
Kevin Bennett, 28, is now suspected of sexual assault in at least eight states, including Indiana, where police arrested him on Saturday afternoon. He is currently in the custody of the Marion County Sheriffs in Indianapolis following an investigation involving the Philadelphia Police Department, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, and the FBI.