A teenager who murdered his partner’s four-month-old son in a violent and sustained attack has been jailed indefinitely.
Carl Alesbrook, 19, was found guilty at Derby Crown Court of murdering Elijah Shemwell after violently shaking him and inflicting multiple injuries at his partner’s home in Belper, Derbyshire, in January 2022. Elijah suffered catastrophic brain injuries and passed away three days later in hospital.
During the trial, prosecutor Vanessa Marshall KC described Shemwell as a “thoroughly inadequate mother” who neglected Elijah’s needs and delayed seeking urgent medical care. However, she emphasized that Shemwell did not directly cause Elijah’s injuries.
Alesbrook, of Matlock, was sentenced to an indefinite prison term, with a minimum of 14 years, after being convicted of murder and causing grievous bodily harm with intent. The judge noted the brutality of his actions and the severe harm inflicted on an innocent and vulnerable child.
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Shemwell, 21, was sentenced to three years in prison after admitting two counts of child cruelty, including failing to dial emergency services promptly and neglecting Elijah’s basic needs.
During the trial, Ms Marshall criticised Alesbrook’s attempts to deny responsibility, highlighting his disturbing behaviour, including derogatory remarks about Elijah in messages to Shemwell.
“Alesbrook’s actions were brutal and deliberate, ending the life of a defenceless child,” she said. “This case represents one of the most heart-wrenching instances of child cruelty.”
The tragic case highlights the severe consequences of domestic violence and child neglect. Prosecutors and child welfare advocates hope it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding vulnerable children and ensuring early intervention in abusive situations.
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