WARNING: This story includes details that readers may find distressing.
Nate Liedl had arrived at a local daycare centre to pick up his son Jaxon when an ambulance pulled away.
He soon learned inside was his six-month-old son Jaxon and followed the ambulance to a nearby hospital. But the Wisconsin man didn’t know then just how bad his baby boy’s severe head injuries were.
Two days later, on November 1, Jaxon died.
Last week, Nate was in court to face the person allegedly responsible for inflicting those injuries and killing his son. That person is a 10-year-old girl.
"As opposed to seeing it as a 10-year-old girl, I saw it as the person who killed my son," Liedl told ABC7.
"She, in my opinion, deserved to be in shackles or handcuffs. She's a criminal."
Local authorities say the girl, who was a resident of the daycare centre Wisconsin town of Tilden that was also her foster home, had been alone inside with the boy when the incident occurred.
The girl, who hasn't been named, allegedly dropped Jaxon, who hit his head when he landed. Prosecutors allege that when he began to cry, she stomped on his head, causing his fatal head injuries.
The baby was unresponsive and bleeding from his head when paramedics arrived.
The girl was later interviewed by police and charged with first-degree intentional homicide, appearing in court in handcuffs earlier this month.
There, the judge made it clear that at this stage, the girl would be treated as an adult in the eyes of the law. She will face court again on December 11.
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Liedl also spoke of his grief at losing his "little baby boy".
"I had sent a couple messages out to family to let them know that Jaxon's not going to make it. I remember, I broke down out there pretty bad. Yeah, it really hit hard," he told the news program.
"I waited 37 years for my own little baby boy. I was extremely lucky because he didn't cry, no fussing, he was happy smiles all the time."
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I grieve for you and your child! Having lost my daughter I know there is NO Pain like it. It has been 19 yrs. since her death but sometimes it was yesterday! I am glad I'm not the judge. My daughter's death was caused by 3 people, I feel. But I don't know what to think about this 10 yr old, First, I believe the daycare has first responsibility! Your son should never have been left like he was, alone with an unsupervised child. Did the girl know what she was doing? I would not think she was trying to kill your child. Though She certainly has violent tendencies! maybe, maybe ....see that's the problem you'll never really know why she did those things because she probably doesn't know herself. But, even punishing her will not bring back your precious baby. I never really went thru a very long anger phase which is one of the stages of grief Your supposed to feel all these feelings, anger, sadness, guilt,etc. But in the end Kelly was gone and nothing could bring her back. I'm so sorry!
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