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Chilling moment monster Googles ‘if baby hits its head does it sleep a lot’ in McDonald’s – as he is jailed for 21 years for vicious attacks that left eight-week-old girl disabled and looking like car crash victim

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A monster that searched in Google

A monster that looked on Google “if the baby hits his head sleeps a lot” after violently attacking an eight -week girl has been sentenced today to 21 years in jail.

The girl was disabled and seemed victim of a car accident after suffering the worst part of Tom Kember’s “explosive anger” on a property in Taunton, Somerset, in January 2020.

It was discovered that the 27 -year -old had caused severe body damage to the helpless baby, which resulted in head injuries that caused deep disabilities, the Bristol crown court heard.

It was told to the jury that on January 12, 2020 Kember had looked online “what happened if (sic) you hit a baby’s face” and “a baby can get sick if they hit him.”

At 22.45 the next day, while he was in McDonald’s with his partner Katherine Reilly and the baby in a stroller, Kember looked in line with terms like “If the baby hits his head, does he sleep a lot?”

It is believed that at that time the child had already suffered wounds at the hands of Kember.

Yesterday, during the sentence, Judge Julian Lambert said: “In his antecedent he shows anger and a dangerous loss of control; you do not show any regrets.”

“This was an extreme explosive fury, exercising strength far beyond abrupt management and similar to the strength of a car accident or a fall from a height.

A monster who looked on Google “if the baby hits his head sleeps a lot” after violently attacking an eight -week girl has been sentenced today to 21 years in prison. Tom Kember (in the photo) caused severe bodily damage to the child on a property in Taunton, Somerset, in January 2020.

While he was in McDonald's with his partner Katherine Reilly (in the photo) and the baby in a strol

While he was in McDonald’s with his partner Katherine Reilly (in the photo) and the baby in a stroller, Kember looked online terms like “If the baby hits his head, does he sleep a lot?” Katherine Reilly was convicted of cruelty and received a six -month prison sentence suspended for two years.

‘The victim of his crime was extremely vulnerable with only eight weeks after premature delivery.

“The consequences were a traumatic and absolutely catastrophic brain injury. He has stolen a child with the highest quality of life.

“This was an attack of a monstrous bad with the worst possible consequences.”

The court heard that Kember was convicted of aggression with the intention of causing GBH after a five -week trial.

In the same trial, Reilly, 25, was declared guilty of cruelty and imposed a six -month prison sentence with a two -year suspension.

The judge told her that she “built a wall of silence and hid behind this” and “betrayed an injured and helpless baby … protecting the evil monster that had hurt her so seriously.”

The baby, who is now five years old, was born in 2019 and was discharged from the hospital in January 2020.

But just ten days later they called an ambulance to their home and found her unconscious.

The images inside a McDonald's restaurant show Kember and Reilly eating while he was looking for terms like terms like

The images inside a McDonald’s restaurant show Kember and Reilly eating while he was looking for terms like “If the baby hits his head, does he sleep a lot?”

You can see the baby in a stroller behind the couple while eating in the fast food restaurant.

You can see the baby in a stroller behind the couple while eating in the fast food restaurant.

The images inside a McDonald’s restaurant show Kember and Reilly eating on January 13 while he made the shocking searches after the cruel attack.

Later, that same day, Kember committed another aggression around 23.17, as the court heard.

Kember called 111 informing that the baby did not respond around 1:20 am on January 14.

The paramedics noticed that the baby had bruises on the face and expressed concern to the staff of the Musgrove Park hospital, who alerted the Avon and Somerset police.

A jury of the Bristol Crown Court condemned Kember for causing serious bodily damage with intention to the baby, while Reilly was declared guilty of child cruelty in October last year.

Judge Julian Lambert sentenced Kember to 21 years in prison four more years with a license extended on Friday. Reilly received a six -month prison sentence, suspended for two years.

The judge said that Kember had two previous convictions: one for domestic violence against an ex -partner and another related to an incident with the police after his arrest in relation to the baby’s injuries.

Kember was being transported in custody in a police car that circulated on the highway at 112 km/h when he grabbed the steering wheel, which caused the vehicle to turn the road.

The judge told Kember that this, in addition to threatening police officers during the trial, illustrated the “anger and the dangerous loss of control” of the accused, and found him dangerous, which resulted in an extension of the sentence .

When Reilly sentenced, Judge Lambert said it was believed that there was a period of 80 minutes between Kember inflicted the wounds and communicated with 111.

He told Reilly that his actions not looking for medical attention during that time were “perverse and cowardly”, and that medical evidence indicated that any delay could have increased the damage to the baby.

“You betrayed the wounded and helpless baby by protecting the evil monster that had hurt him so seriously,” said the judge.

It seems that you are not aware and do not regret having failed the child. The law is such that I cannot punish you for your cowardly lack of revealing the truth. Many decent people will think they should be able to do it.

Prosecutor Robin Shellard said the baby, who is now five years old, does not speak, is registered as blind, suffers multiple daily seizures and has other complex needs.

“All their difficulties last a lifetime,” Shellard said, adding that the child has a reduced life expectancy due to the conditions caused by his injuries.

The police say that the child has suffered two wounds at the hands of Kember, and the most serious resembles a car accident or a fall from a two -story building.

At 6.10 am on January 14, after the baby had been taken to the hospital, Kember looked for “Can I get a dose to abuse … baby?”, Which is believed to be a badly written search for ” Can I get a dose to abuse … baby? ” .

In a statement, the child’s adoptive parents described the impact of Kember’s actions on their lives.

They said: ‘There is no part of their body that has not been affected by the wounds they suffered. They have day and night pain, a type of pain that cannot be relieved with a kiss, as all parents do, or improve with a hug. ‘

They described themselves as “angry and disconsolate” on behalf of their son, whose future had been “stolen” by Kember.

Judge Lambert paid tribute to the child, from whom he said that “fight and fight and fight but maintains his happy character,” as well as his parents.

“His noble and selfless behavior shows the enormous good in people in a context of wild cruelty,” he added.

Kember and Reilly maintain a “committed relationship,” said Edd Hetherington, on behalf of Kember.

(Tagstotranslate) Dailymail (T) News

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