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|    'God have mercy on your soul.' Biloxi bl    |
|    15 May 24 00:49:34    |
      XPost: alt.fan.states.mississippi, alt.war.civil.usa, sac.politics       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: dei@liberal.style              A Mississippi Coast man is headed to death row for his role in the beating       and suffocation death of his 2-year-old stepson — all because the toddler       soiled his diaper and took too long to get a juice box out of the       refrigerator.              A jury in Harrison County Circuit Court in Biloxi deliberated for just       over two hours Friday before handing down the death sentence against       Joseph David Heard, 41, in the Dec. 27, 2021, killing of his stepson,       Hayden Lee Bataille, of Biloxi.              Heard’s wife, Hailey Lynn Bataille Heard, 24, is serving a life sentence       for first-degree murder in her toddler’s death. She testified against       Heard at the trial in Circuit Court in Biloxi.              Heard kept his head down after jurors entered the room to hand the bailiff       the form with their decision. None made eye contact with Heard.              Heard showed no emotion after Judge Larry Bourgeois announced his fate. No       one showed up in support of Heard.              “God have mercy on your soul,” the judge said before bailiffs led Heard       from the courtroom.              Assistant District Attorneys George Huffman and Mara Joffe prosecuted the       case.              Harrison County District Attorney Crosby Parker said Hayden “was beaten       and killed for doing what 2-year-olds do.”              “The brutal and heinous killing of Hayden called for the maximum       punishment under Mississippi law,” Parker said. “We commend the Harrison       County jury for agreeing with us.”              The jury convicted Heard of the capital offense Thursday after       deliberating for about 45 minutes. In separate deliberations on the       capital murder conviction, the jury decided Heard should be sentenced to       death rather than life in prison without parole.              Hayden, who weighed only 30 pounds, spent the last day of his life with       Heard punching him repeatedly in the gut and head.              When the toddler cried out in pain, Heard got angrier, and the beating       only escalated, Hayden’s mother said.              Hayden’s cries ended after his mother walked into the living room of their       one-bedroom apartment, where the boy’s stepfather was still beating the       child, and put her hand over her son’s mouth to stop his cries. The       toddler died of suffocation.              During the trial, Heard testified in his own defense and repeatedly denied       abusing the child. For example, he said that he walked into the living       room, saw the little boy wasn’t breathing and started performing CPR.              Evidence showed bruises covering Hayden’s body, but Heard said that he       never saw the first bruise on the toddler the day that he died.              But in body camera footage from Biloxi police at the couple’s home, Heard       acknowledged the bruises and talked about how Hayden liked to play rough.              As Heard kept up his denials, prosecutors pointed out that a forensic       review of his phone showed how he had searched online for ways to make       bruises go away. When Heard thought he had found a remedy, he texted his       wife to tell her they could use banana peels to make them fade faster.              In opening arguments at the trial, Joffe told the jury that Hailey Heard       had been repeatedly abused by her husband, who tortured and abused his       stepson repeatedly during the couple’s one-year relationship.              “This is a case about control,” Joffe said. “It’s about this defendant,       Joseph David Heard, controlling his wife Hailey Heard and his 2-year-old       stepson Hayden through violence, through abuse, and through torture.”              The torture and abuse that Hailey Heard and her son suffered, Joffe said,       “was not isolated but was prolonged.”              “They had to do things his way or face punishment,” she said.              A 911 call, child abuse and toddler covered in bruises              When a 911 call came in that morning about an unresponsive child,       authorities said the cause was first reported as a possible drowning.              But when Biloxi police, firefighters, and paramedics with American Medical       Response responded to the call on St. Mary Boulevard, they found the child       fully clothed and lying on the living floor. The child was not wet, Biloxi       police said.              When AMR paramedic Mark Dillard arrived, he said Hayden wasn’t moving,       then gasped for air twice and stopped breathing.              Dillard said that he noticed extensive bruising on the toddler but kept       doing what he could to revive the child.              A firefighter carried Hayden to the waiting ambulance, and AMR rushed the       child down the street to Merit Health hospital in Biloxi.              ‘Most horrific scene’              The emergency room physician, Dr. Leanne Lee, said she attempted       additional life-saving measures on Hayden before pronouncing him dead       around 7 a.m. on Dec. 27, 2021.              “It was one of the most horrific scenes I’ve witnessed as an ER doctor,”       Lee said. “I had never seen a kid that had sustained so much trauma.”              Lee described the extensive bruising on Hayden’s body, along with broken       bones in different stages of healing, a burn mark and more.              The state medical examiner, Dr. Staci Turner, said an autopsy showed the       child died due to suffocation but had also sustained other significant       injuries, including swelling in his head.              At the trial, Biloxi police read aloud pages of text messages between       Heard and his wife. In them, he often sounded off about how Hayden had       done something wrong and how he planned to exact his punishment on the       child.              On some occasions, Hailey Heard said, Joseph David Heard punished the       child by making him stand up and move his arms up and down repeatedly for       hours at a time.              At other times, she said, Joseph David Heard made Hayden sit on his potty       chair for hours because the child had soiled his diaper.              When Hayden got in trouble at other times, Joseph David Heard told his       wife he was going to hit her son’s hand, which had a second-degree burn,       with a rubber spatula.              The exchanges included repeated threats from Joseph David Heard to divorce       his wife. She begged him to stay, although she was the one who worked and       paid the bills.              https://www.sunherald.com/news/local/crime/article288450297.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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