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Paris Mayo jailed for murder of newborn son | Paris Mayo jailed for murder of newborn son |
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During the trial, jurors heard Paris Mayo was used to being around children and had trained in childcare | During the trial, jurors heard Paris Mayo was used to being around children and had trained in childcare |
A 19-year-old who murdered her newborn son hours after giving birth has been jailed for at least 12 years. | A 19-year-old who murdered her newborn son hours after giving birth has been jailed for at least 12 years. |
A trial heard Paris Mayo, then 15, suffocated the boy, Stanley, by stuffing cotton wool into his mouth and throat. | A trial heard Paris Mayo, then 15, suffocated the boy, Stanley, by stuffing cotton wool into his mouth and throat. |
Mayo delivered him alone at her family home in Ross-on-Wye, in March 2019, while her parents were upstairs. | Mayo delivered him alone at her family home in Ross-on-Wye, in March 2019, while her parents were upstairs. |
"Killing your baby son was a truly dreadful thing to do," said the judge, Mr Justice Garnham, passing sentence. | "Killing your baby son was a truly dreadful thing to do," said the judge, Mr Justice Garnham, passing sentence. |
Warning: This article contains distressing content. | Warning: This article contains distressing content. |
The trial heard she had assaulted Stanley, leaving him with injuries comparable to those seen in a car crash. | The trial heard she had assaulted Stanley, leaving him with injuries comparable to those seen in a car crash. |
"How you did this is not clear, but I suspect you crushed his head, probably beneath your foot," the judge told Mayo. | |
Her initial assault caused him "serious damage", but did not kill him, said the judge. | |
"He remained alive. You decided you had to finish Stanley off by stuffing cotton wool balls into his throat." | |
The newborn was found by Mayo's mother the day after his birth, dumped in a bin bag left on the doorstep. | |
It was her who alerted emergency services in an emotional 999 call played to the jury. | |
Mayo gave birth alone at the family home on 23 March 2019 | Mayo gave birth alone at the family home on 23 March 2019 |
Mayo had claimed she did not know she was pregnant, also telling the court of her difficult family life and her father who had made her feel "worthless". | Mayo had claimed she did not know she was pregnant, also telling the court of her difficult family life and her father who had made her feel "worthless". |
In her testimony she described how she started having sex at 13 and used it as a way to get people to like her because she was "insecure" due to her family situation. | |
The court heard father Patrick Mayo had been upstairs on dialysis treatment with Mayo's mother at the time of Stanley's birth. He died 10 days later. | |
The aspiring midwife who killed her newborn son | The aspiring midwife who killed her newborn son |
"A human being is probably never more vulnerable than at the time of their birth," Mr Justice Garnham said during sentencing. | |
"You had decided you could no longer allow him to live. | "You had decided you could no longer allow him to live. |
"You were trying to convince yourself that you weren't pregnant, you didn't want to acknowledge the truth." | "You were trying to convince yourself that you weren't pregnant, you didn't want to acknowledge the truth." |
'Supportive family' | |
The jury were given the option to consider an alternative verdict of infanticide if they believed she killed Stanley while the balance of her mind was disturbed. | |
However, Mayo, of Ruardean in Gloucestershire, cried in the dock on Friday as jurors delivered a majority guilty verdict on the charge of murder. | |
A spokesperson for the Crown Prosecution Service said the case had been both "tragic and complex". | |
Stanley's "short life was filled with pain and suffering when he should have been nurtured and loved". | |
"[Mayo] chose to hide her pregnancy, give birth alone and kill her baby, then hide his body, despite accepting that she had a family who would have supported her." | |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
Ruardean | Ruardean |
Ross on Wye | Ross on Wye |