Father who choked his baby son gets life.Byline: BY EMMA EMMA Engstrom Multigas Monitor for anesthesia. GUNBY Daily Post Correspondent AN EVIL father who choked his seven-week-old son to death with a baby wipe to stop him crying was jailed for life yesterday. Ian Hunt, 26, killed baby Christian at the family home, in St Helens, in September last year. Hunt, who pleaded guilty to murder at an earlier hearing, also broke eight of the child's ribs and caused other injuries to him several days before his death. After the Liverpool Crown Court case, Christian's heartbroken mother Helen Goodwin, 21, who was not at home when Hunt carried out the murder, told of her anguish. She said: "I left my two babies with their dad, believing them to be safe. I arrived home to an ambulance with my son dying inside. "Christian brought great joy to me when he was born. He was a happy, contented little boy and was just beginning to respond to me, smiling and cooing. I loved him with all my heart. I just get through one day at a time One Day at a Time is a long-running American situation comedy that portrayed a divorced mother, played by Bonnie Franklin, her two teenage daughters (Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli) and their building superintendent (Pat Harrington, Jr.). and the strength I have is from knowing I still have my little girl. "Today is about justice for Christian." The court heard that Hunt, who was unemployed, broke the child's ribs by squeezing him to stop him crying. He also inflicted a series of other injuries on the baby which the prosecution claimed were sexually motivated. Hunt denied the assaults were for his own sexual gratification but to inflict pain on the little boy. He blamed the pressures of fatherhood for his acts of aggression against his son. But Mr Justice Silber described Hunt's actions as "sadistic sa·dism n. 1. The deriving of sexual gratification or the tendency to derive sexual gratification from inflicting pain or emotional abuse on others. 2. The deriving of pleasure, or the tendency to derive pleasure, from cruelty. " and ordered him to serve a minimum of 20 years behind bars. He said: "While any other human being would try to comfort Christian, you instead deliberately and cruelly forced a baby wipe into his mouth and down his windpipe windpipe: see trachea. so he tragically died of asphyxia asphyxia (ăsfĭk`sēə), deficiency of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood and body tissues. Asphyxia, often referred to as suffocation, usually results from an interruption of breathing due to mechanical blockage of the as he was unable to breathe." He added: "All these offences were committed on a helpless seven-week-old baby who you, as his father, should have been protecting. "Instead, you embarked on a series of appalling acts of aggression. This behaviour amounted to sadistic conduct." CAPTION(S): Christian Hunt lived for seven weeks before being murdered by his father' Ian Hunt |
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