What unfolded inside a county jail last week has left the entire state talking — not because of what happened, but why it happened.
A man accused of one of the most horrifying crimes imaginable — beating his own 2-day-old infant to death — was awaiting trial in a shared holding block. He had been kept isolated at first, but due to overcrowding, he was eventually placed with another inmate. Guards believed nothing would happen.
But the moment his new cellmate learned what he was charged with, everything changed.
According to inmates who heard the commotion, the cellmate asked a simple question:
“Why are you in here?”
When the man tried to lie, the cellmate pressed him. The truth came out — and within seconds, the entire block heard the sound of fists slamming against concrete walls.
Several inmates later said they weren’t surprised. Crimes against infants and children are considered the lowest of the low behind bars. And once his cellmate learned he had killed a newborn — a defenseless baby just two days old — the rage was instant.
Guards rushed to break up the beating, but not before the man suffered a brutal dose of prison justice. Reports say he was left barely responsive, covered in bruises, and begging for help. Even officers said they had “never seen a reaction that fast.”
He was transported to the medical wing, but the damage — both physical and reputation — is permanent. Word spreads fast in prison, and now every inmate knows exactly what he did.
And in a place where crimes against the innocent are never forgiven… his reckoning is just beginning.