• You must be logged in to see or use the Shoutbox. Besides, if you haven't registered, you really should. It's quick and it will make your life a little better. Trust me. So just register and make yourself at home with like-minded individuals who share either your morbid curiousity or sense of gallows humor.

Sugar Cookie

Veteran Member
Bold Member!
1656705828463.png

A Jonesboro mother is on a mission after her daughter was the victim of what police called a domestic battery.

“There are no words,” Alexandria Gray said, describing her thoughts about her daughter’s injury. “The world is definitely not what it seems, for sure.”

Emmalynn is recovering at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital after her mother said she was abused by someone close to the family.

Gray said doctors told her that her daughter’s injuries were child abuse.

“It is a whirlwind of emotions and wrap my head around what really happened with her,” she said. “This is not something that we, something that nobody is prepared to hear. That your child was beaten by someone that you trusted.”

According to Gray, Emmalynn’s skull was fractured in three places, and she had multiple brain bleeds. Jonesboro police are investigating Emmalynn’s injuries.

Gray said doctors had to remove half of Emmalynn’s skull and she will have to have an implant when she gets older, but despite her injuries, she is fighting.

Video from her hospital room showed Emmalynn moving her arms as her mom sings to her, but her future is unclear.

“We don’t know if she can walk or move her arms in that she is very shaky,” Gray said.

As Emmalynn fights, her mother hopes her message serves as a reminder to other families. “Hold you babies. Love your babies and never think that there isn’t a possibility that somebody would do something.”

A police incident report listed a redacted name as a suspect, but no arrests have been made so far.

Emmalynn’s mother said DCF is investigating the case and Emmalynn will be in the hospital for the foreseeable future.

Gray added Emmalynn has seen improvement though and has been taken off life support.

 
Last edited:
Feb. 9, 2023

1724619365225.webp

-A Jonesboro man accused of severely beating a child no longer faces charges.

According to online court documents, charges against Chanc Kaidon Gray were nolle prossed on Feb. 6, meaning prosecutors chose to end legal proceedings.

The judge also lifted a no-contact order between Gray and the child following Monday’s decision.
Police arrested Gray in July of 2022 on suspicion of first-degree domestic battery after the two-year-old child was flown to a Memphis hospital with several fractures, including a fractured skull, and “deep internal bleeding,” the affidavit stated.
The couple divorced.
 
Back
Top