Demond Billingsley, 21, has been arrested for the death of an 18-month-old girl he was babysitting.
Officers responded to a call of an unresponsive baby, according to a Metro news release.
The child, identified as Lyriq Elaine Clayton of Las Vegas, was transported to Sunrise Children’s Hospital, where she was later pronounced deceased. Medical staff determined the injuries to be consistent with abuse.
The investigation initiated by Metro’s Abuse and Neglect Section indicated the child had received severe burns and bruising to various parts of her body. The Clark County coroner’s office ruled that Lyriq’s cause of death was scalding burns with thermal injuries and ruled her death a homicide.
21-year-old man suspected in death of 18-month-old girl he was babysitting
A 21-year-old man caring for an 18-year-old girl has been arrested in connection to her death.Demond Billingsley, 21, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on a charge of murder by child abuse.Officers were called just after 3:10 p.m. Thursday
The burns 1-year-old Lyriq Clayton suffered in a bathtub were so severe that skin on her feet, chest, back and hands began to shed, according to Metro Police.
The man tasked with Lyriq’s care and who is accused in her death was taking care of the children while Lyriq’s mother was at work and his girlfriend was at the Department of Motor Vehicles, reports say.
In a phone call, Billingsley told Lyriq’s mother he was bathing the children when the girl began swallowing water and choking, the report said. He called her again saying the girl was being hospitalized at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center as the result of an accident and that he was “very sorry.”
When confronted by investigators about his son not being injured, Billingsley said he had bathed his son and took him out after a minute, the report said.
Billingsley said he placed the girl in the tub while the water was running and that she’d been crying and screaming, but “never screamed louder at one point versus another point,” the report said. She was in the bath less than two minutes, he said.
Billingsley later admitted to not paying attention to the water temperature and that he’d briefly walked away three times, the report said. He said he had made a mistake, according to the report.
He noted he didn’t know the water was scalding hot, because he would never have put Lyriq in it on purpose, the report said.
The girl suffered third-degree burns to 85 percent of her body — from her feet to her chin — and swelling to her brain and body because of the burns, the report said.
Police: Man says child’s scalding death was an accident
The burns 1-year-old Lyriq Clayton suffered in a bathtub were so severe that skin on her feet, chest, back and hands began to shed, according to Metro Police. The man tasked with Lyriq’s care and who is ...
