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Dad pleads guilty to killing his 6-week-old infant son
A Missouri man pleaded guilty this week to killing his infant son by shoving his fingers down the baby’s throat.
Robert James Burnette, 21, claimed he was trying to stop the child from crying, authorities said. The baby was identified on social media as Jaxon Burnette, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

Jaxon died at 9 weeks old in November 2016, after weeks in a hospital, the report said. The infant suffered bleeding of the brain, possible liver contusions, a broken arm and multiple rib fractures, authorities said.

Megan Hendricks, 21, the baby’s mother, allegedly witnessed the abuse in the couple’s Wentzville apartment and didn’t call for help, the paper reported, citing court records.
Infant clinging to life after abuse from father in Wentzville apartment
Wentzville man accused of shoving fingers down infant son's throat pleads guilty in child's death
Robert James Burnette from Missouri 'shoved fingers down infant's throat' | Daily Mail Online
A Missouri man pleaded guilty this week to killing his infant son by shoving his fingers down the baby’s throat.
Robert James Burnette, 21, claimed he was trying to stop the child from crying, authorities said. The baby was identified on social media as Jaxon Burnette, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

Jaxon died at 9 weeks old in November 2016, after weeks in a hospital, the report said. The infant suffered bleeding of the brain, possible liver contusions, a broken arm and multiple rib fractures, authorities said.

Megan Hendricks, 21, the baby’s mother, allegedly witnessed the abuse in the couple’s Wentzville apartment and didn’t call for help, the paper reported, citing court records.

Infant clinging to life after abuse from father in Wentzville apartment
Wentzville man accused of shoving fingers down infant son's throat pleads guilty in child's death
Robert James Burnette from Missouri 'shoved fingers down infant's throat' | Daily Mail Online