

A new father killed his
five-week-old son because he felt fatherhood meant 'his life was over', a UK
court heard today. Matthew Wickens, 24, lost his temper when he was left alone
with baby Riley Gardener at the family home in Paignton, Devon.
He shook his son, before slamming
his face into a cot - causing him to suffer severe head injuries.
He then repeatedly lied about what
he had done - and even tried to cover up the baby's injuries by putting a hat
on him. His lies meant Riley's mother, Gemma Gardener, became a suspect and was
forced to give up their other son, Jayden, for 14 months. Continue...
But now, Wickens has
been jailed for six years and five months after admitting manslaughter at
Exeter Crown Court.
Simon Laws QC,
prosecuting, said Wickens and Miss Gardener had had an 'on-off' relationship
while she was pregnant with Riley, with the former even having 'a relationship
with another woman'.
He said Wickens had
initially appeared fine with the idea of having a second son, but then ‘got
cold feet and became ambivalent towards fatherhood’.
'He seemed unwilling or
unable to commit himself wholeheartedly to domestic life and regarded it as
restricting his freedoms,' he said.
But despite his apparent
unwillingness, Wickens eventually moved into Miss Gardener's flat in a bid to
'prove his commitment to their relationship’, the court heard.
Mr Laws said Wickens had
felt Riley's birth two years ago meant ‘his life was over’ - and that he had
felt he would ‘just be a father all the time’ and not going out like his
friends.
The supermarket worker,
who had hoped to join the Army, ‘did not like to be told what I can do and what
I cannot do’ by his partner, he said.
But one day, Wickens
agreed to look after Riley as Miss Gardener and their older son, Jayden, went
out shopping, the court heard.
He bottle-fed and
changed the baby, before losing his temper and assaulting his son - shaking
him, before slamming his head face down into a cot.
Despite Riley's severe
head injuries, Wickens, who was 22 at the time, then failed to summon any
medical help for his son.
And when Riley’s mother
returned home with Jayden from shopping, Wickens left her to discover her
'dying or dead son' in his bed, the court heard. He then repeatedly lied about
what had happened - and even put a hat on Riley to cover up a mark on his
forehead.
At one point, he claimed
he had banged his son's head against the metal arm of a baby swing, before
dropping him on the bedroom floor.
His lies meant that Miss
Gardener fell under the suspicion of the police - and was forced to give up
Jayden for 14 months while she battled care proceedings.
However, a post-mortem
examination later revealed that Riley had died from shaking and an impact on
November 25, 2012.
Paul Dunkels QC,
defending, told the court: '[Wickens] wishes to express his deep regret and
remorse. He lost his temper and shook Riley and slammed his face down on to his
cot.'
He said Wickens had
showed ‘cowardice and selfishness to not say what had happened straight away’
at the flat in the Winner Street area of Paignton.
He added that the
defendant may have been tired after getting up in the night to see to Riley
while working long hours, but that was ‘no excuse’ because parents have to
carry on.
Sentencing Wickens,
Judge Francis Gilbert QC told him it would remain a 'heavy burden for the rest
of your life that you killed your own child'.
He added that the
defendant wished he could turn back the clock and that it had ‘all been a bad
dream’.
Culled from UK Daily
Mail
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