Dad who threw infant into bathtub learns his fate
Inset: Mathew Garcia (Stockton Police Dept.). Background: The street where Garcia lived when he beat his newborn son to death (Google Maps).

Inset: Mathew Garcia (Stockton Police Dept.). Background: The street where Garcia lived when he beat his newborn son to death (Google Maps).

A 28-year-old man in California has been sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison for the heartbreaking murder of his 2-month-old baby boy. The man, Mathew Garcia, was found guilty by a county jury for subjecting his infant son, Emiliano Garcia, to severe and fatal physical abuse in 2020.

Emiliano was born on August 22, 2020, and was living with his parents and two siblings in San Joaquin County, located in the Central Valley of California. The district attorney’s office revealed that the father, Garcia, inflicted repeated physical abuse on the innocent child, leading to his tragic death from the injuries he sustained.

As a result of his horrific actions, Mathew Garcia has been handed a sentence of 50 years to life in prison. The charges against him included child abuse resulting in death, child abuse resulting in great bodily harm, and misdemeanor child abuse. This chilling case serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting the most vulnerable members of our society from such senseless acts of violence.

Prosecutors said that what should have been “a safe and loving home” for the baby instead “became a place of harm, leading to the heartbreaking loss of Emiliano’s life.”

Emiliano’s mother in the early morning hours of Nov. 10, 2020, noticed that the infant had a “red spot and a concerning white patch” in his mouth. She immediately sought medical attention, bring the boy to St. Joseph’s Emergency Room. Doctors diagnosed Emiliano with thrush, a yeast infection of the tongue and mouth.

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Emiliano was released that morning and returned home. However, later that evening, Emiliano began “exhibiting troubling symptoms” such as fever, irregular breathing, and seizures while in the care of his father, authorities said. He was admitted to UC Davis Medical Center, this time with severe physical injuries.

“These injuries were not accidental,” prosecutors wrote in the release. “Evidence revealed that Mr. Garcia, driven by anger and frustration, inflicted repeated physical abuse on his child. He admitted to violently shoving a bottle into Emiliano’s mouth, shaking him, kicking him, and — just days before Emiliano’s death — throwing him into a bathtub. Despite noticing a ‘mushy spot’ on Emiliano’s head, Mr. Garcia never sought medical help or informed Ms. Navarro of the incident.”

Emiliano succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead on Nov. 14, 2020. A subsequent autopsy determined that the infant’s manner of death was a homicide and the cause of death was “severe craniocerebral trauma” which resulted from “repeated violent assaults.”

“The abuse suffered by Emiliano Garcia is both tragic and unconscionable,” San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas said in a statement following the sentencing hearing. “Today’s sentence holds Mathew Garcia fully accountable for the unimaginable harm he inflicted on his own child. Our office remains committed to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our community, and we hope this sentence brings a measure of closure to those who loved Emiliano.”

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