An Evansville mother has been arrested in connection with the death of her 4-month-old son, according to Vanderburgh County jail records.
Chelsea Denise Marksberry, 32, is preliminarily being charged with neglect-reckless supervision in the death of a child and is currently being held without bond.
Evansville police have been looking for the child's father, 28-year-old Jacob Wesley Bengert, since Thursday morning. They said Bengert left the home after Marksberry made a 911 call early Thursday but before police arrived at the home.
Marksberry told 911 dispatchers Bengert claimed the infant fell off the bed earlier Wednesday but that he seemed to be fine when she got home from work. She said the baby took a bottle that night and slept through the night. When she woke up Thursday, she said the baby wasn't breathing, according to the 911 call. She said Bengert had tried to perform CPR.
However, EPD spokesman Sgt. Nick Winsett said in a Thursday afternoon news conference that other officers and workers at the scene described it as "probably the worst infant death they've ever seen. It was pretty bad."
"I've seen some pictures," he said, "and it's really graphic."
Winsett said, "from the photos, it was pretty obvious he was severely abused."
Evansville mom charged in connection with baby boy's death
An Evansville mother has been arrested in connection with the death of her 4-month-old son, according to police reports.
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"My baby's not breathing," the child's mother said in the 911 call.
"His dad said that he fell, that he rolled off the bed last night," she told a dispatcher. "When I came home from work, he was fine."
"Do you want to try to help him?" the dispatcher asked.
There's a long pause, pierced by the occasional loud sob.
"His dad said he tried to do CPR on him," she replied.
The dispatcher repeated the question. "Do you want to try to help him or do you think he's beyond any help?" she asked.
"He's beyond help," the mother said sobbing.
Evansville mom to 911: 'My baby's not breathing;' Police still looking for dad
Jacob Bengert, 28, reportedly left before officers arrived.
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