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Mullis: I Stomped on Baby's Head Until It Collapsed PDF Print E-mail
Contributed by Joe Cox   
Friday, 08 February 2008

Last Edited: Saturday, 02 Feb 2008, 6:51 PM CST
Created: Friday, 01 Feb 2008, 10:27 PM CST
 
HOUSTON  --  The father of a 3-month-old boy who was found murdered near the Galveston seawall turned himself into police in Pennsylvania, saying he intentionally murdered the boy by repeatedly stomping on him.

Travis Mullis told Pennsylvania investigators he repeatedly stomped on the 3-month-old until he felt his skull collapse, according to an official Galveston Police Department document. Mullis turned himself in Friday afternoon, where his bond was set at $1 million, police said at a Friday night news conference.

The baby boy was discovered by a bird-watching couple on Tuesday morning in an area known as Cherry Hill.  The boy was found with a car seat near by, wearing nothing but a clean diaper.

An autopsy ruled the baby's death as homicide, determining the boy died from head trauma before he was tossed out of a car.

Galveston officials said  Mullis has had a history of getting a bad temper. Mullis also is wanted on a felony charge of enticing a child with the intent to commit murder after police say he asked an 8-year-old girl to pull her pants down. 

Police said the investigation is still ongoing. Galveston officials will travel to Philadelphia to interrogate him.

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