Jan. 29: Scott Pena, with the Galveston Police Department Crime Scene Unit, inspects a car seat found near the body of an infant in Galveston, Texas.
Autopsy: Baby Was Murdered Before Being Thrown Onto Texas Roadside
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Fox News
GALVESTON, Texas — An autopsy has found that a 3-month-old baby boy was murdered before being thrown onto a Galveston roadside, still strapped into his car seat.
The infant's death was ruled a homicide by blunt force head trauma, said John Florence, chief investigator for the Galveston County Medical Examiner's Office.
Police in Texas have identified the biological father of the baby, the last person known to be with the child, and are calling him a person of interest in the infant’s death, according to MyFoxHouston.
A search was under way for Travis Mullis, 21, after an Alvin woman, whose name hasn't been released, tentatively identified the body as that of her son. She contacted police on Tuesday, saying she hadn't seen her son since Mullis took him that morning.
A couple who were bird-watching discovered the baby’s body Tuesday afternoon after first mistaking it for a doll.
The couple believed to be the baby's parents had argued the night before the infant was killed, police said Wednesday.
Galveston Police spokesman Lt. Jorge Trevino said the couple had been fighting Monday night in their home in Alvin, about 30 miles northwest of Galveston.
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