Hawkins County man who had been wanted on a sealed grand jury murder indictment in connection with the December death of his girlfriend's 5-month-old child turned himself in on Friday at the Hawkins County Jail.
Dominic Michael Antonio Liberto, 24, of Mount Carmel, was named in an April 19 Hawkins County grand jury sealed indictment on charges of first-degree murder, aggravated child neglect and aggravated child abuse.
The indictment alleges that on Dec. 6, 2020, Liberto committed aggravated child abuse by knowingly, other than accidental means, treating Aspen Reese Shepherd in such a manner as to inflict serious bodily injury to the child that ultimately caused the child’s death.
The indictment further alleges that Liberto knowingly neglected Shepherd so as to adversely affect Aspen’s health and welfare, resulting in serious bodily injury to the child that ultimately caused the child’s death.
Liberto and Aspen's mother lived together at the time of Aspen's death, and they had been together for about a year, but Liberto wasn't Aspen's biological father.
“He was the only one left alone with him that morning,” Stallard said. “The mother of the child had went to work, and he was the only one there with the baby, and something happened. Instead of him calling the police and the ambulance first, he tried to take the child to a different location, and then called the ambulance.”
Family member said, “The child had previous skull fractures, and skull fractures from what had just happened."
The case was investigated by Mount Carmel Police Department Detective Cody Bussell.
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