Three adults were in the home at the time this little guy was scalded by that monster. Then Grandma whisks him off only to sedate him with Children's Tylenol and treat his
third-degree burns with petroleum jelly and diaper rash cream. Out of FOUR ADULTS, none of them cared enough to save his life.
I'm so sorry, Jaquez.
Fly high with the angels, precious baby.
APR 8, 2006
CHILD'S FATAL SCALDING RECOUNTED
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A clearer picture of the events leading to the boy's death emerged Friday as the prosecutor's office released 164 pages of case records and documents.
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The girl said her mother then drew a bath. When Jaquez got into the tub he screamed, "It's hot, it's hot," his sister told police, but his mother made him stay in the water. She noticed the boy's feet bleeding and told detectives the "skin was coming off," according to police reports. A 9-year-old brother gave a similar account.
Shemetras Spencer, who rents a bedroom in the apartment, told police Kennedy yelled, "Don't nobody want to smell your nasty diaper," then heard Jaquez get a spanking, followed by the boy's screams. Spencer went into the bathroom and saw Kennedy holding the boy out of the water. Kennedy told Spencer her son, "jumped into the water," according to the records.
In the midst of the chaos, Ellis Kennedy arrived at the Coral Springs apartment. He said he yelled at Kennedy to call an ambulance but she called her mother. Arriving quickly, Williams wrapped Jaquez in a blanket and left. Ellis Kennedy, who has a 1-year-old with Kennedy, told detectives
he assumed Williams took Jaquez to the hospital.
Instead, during the next six days in her Deerfield Beach home, Williams applied a mixture of petroleum jelly, diaper rash cream and ointment to the boy's burns and gave him Children's Tylenol Cold Nighttime medicine, according to reports. Jaquez's brothers and sisters later told police he was in so much pain he remained bed-ridden.
The boy stopped breathing on New Year's Day and was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. The medical examiner noted Jaquez, who was also considerably underweight at 26 pounds, had third-degree burns over 60 to 70 percent of his body, from ribs to toes.
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