Mom, boyfriend behind bars after infant girl beaten to death
Jose Melendez Padilla and Layla Souders

Left: Jose Melendez Padilla. Right: Layla Souders (Dauphin County Prison).

A woman in Pennsylvania initially claimed that her 4-month-old daughter was injured because she had accidentally dropped her. However, police investigations suggest that the woman’s boyfriend allegedly beat the baby to death due to his apparent disinterest in looking after her.

Jose Melendez Padilla, 24, and Layla Souders, 20, have been accused of the murder of 4-month-old Ioni Souders, as reported by the Susquehanna Township Police Department in a press release. The police received a call about an infant in cardiac arrest at an apartment on Wakefield Road outside of Harrisburg on March 28 at 2:14 p.m. Sadly, the baby was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

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According to details from a probable cause arrest affidavit from local CBS affiliate WHP, Souders mentioned that she had dropped the baby on her head a few days before her death, potentially explaining the injuries. However, the baby had a compound fracture in her right femur, broken ribs, and a skull fracture. Moreover, the infant had severe injuries to her brain, neck, and chest, as confirmed by the police.

Since the injuries were in various forms of healing, police determined they occurred on more than one occasion, the affidavit reportedly said.

Eventually, Souders admitted she made up the story about dropping her and said Melendez Padilla was responsible for abusing the baby, according to cops. She reportedly said her boyfriend had been abusing the baby since late February. Souders said she avoided taking the girl to a checkup visit with the doctor because of her condition, the affidavit said.

Melendez Padilla admitted to some of the abuse, and a search of his text messages reportedly showed his disdain for the child, per cops. He allegedly wrote that he hated the baby and did not want her to be part of their lives.

“I hate that you’ve felt her for 8 f—ing months, a f—ing life that is not ours,” he reportedly wrote Souders. “I hate feeling this hate. I would love to love her, but I swear I can’t.”

He also reportedly suggested to his girlfriend that they put Ioni up for adoption.

“I hate seeing her everyday,” he allegedly wrote.

Melendez Padilla also detailed some of the abuse he inflicted upon the girl. On March 22, he reportedly said he hit the infant, causing her to go unconscious and requiring CPR. A few days later Melendez Padilla noticed an apparent injury to the girl’s leg.

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