Defense attorneys for Shawna Gatto on Friday aggressively questioned Kendall Chick’s grandfather, Stephen Hood, about his actions during the time the 4-year-old lived with them and suggested he was just as likely as Gatto to have killed her.
On Wednesday, Hood
testified for the prosecution, saying he had not seen the fatal injuries to Chick occur but that Gatto had assured him the girl had fallen or otherwise injured herself. The day before, Dr. Mark Flomenbaum, the state’s medical examiner,
testified that the 4-year-old died from blunt force trauma to her head, a “catastrophic” traumatic injury to her abdomen and chronic “child abuse syndrome.”
On Friday, Hood listened as defense attorney Philip Cohen read a series of text messages Hood had sent Gatto in the months before Chick’s death. “You and I have no life,” he wrote in one. “The life we have sucks.”
“I don’t know what to do,” he wrote in another. “Get rid of her? How? But then we’d have to carry the guilt.”
Cohen said Hood and Gatto planned to become “empty nesters” and were going to “take it easy,” but suddenly found themselves raising three small children.
Hood, who declined the offer an attorney during his testimony, told the court that he had only ever spanked the children once, and on Friday reiterated, “One slap on the ass. That was all it took to get their attention.”
But when Cohen asked, “Was it with a belt?” Hood said, “There was one time.”
Explaining his text message, Hood told Alsop that if Chick needed special care — Gatto told detectives that Chick was “a drug baby” and had behavioral problems — he wasn’t sure he could take care of her.
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