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UNNAMED GIRL - 5 months - / Accused: Parents, Hector Rene Cupich-Quinones and Maria Guadalupe Zuniga - Richardson, TX

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Post by willcarney Fri May 03, 2013 1:27 pm

Deaf Texas Parents Allegedly Kill Crying Baby

UNNAMED GIRL - 5 months - / Accused:  Parents, Hector Rene Cupich-Quinones and Maria Guadalupe Zuniga - Richardson, TX Ht_hector_cupich_quinones_maria_zuniga_dm_130501_wg
Maria Zuniga, left, and Hector Cupich Quinones are shown in their booking photos. (Richardson PD)
By CHRISTINA NG (@ChristinaNg27) May 1, 2013
A deaf Texas couple have been charged in the beating death of their 5-month-old daughter who was allegedly killed after an argument about who would care for the crying infant.

Hector Rene Cupich-Quinones, 35, and Maria Guadalupe Zuniga, 37, of Richardson, Texas, have been arrested and charged in the death of their baby. Both parents are deaf and mute.

"It's sort of been my understanding that they can somehow detect or feel these vibrations and stuff like that and you still have some hearing, but not something to where you can make out anything," Richardson Police Sgt. Kevin Perlich told ABCNews.com. "They could sense when the child was upset and crying."

"Anybody would know if a child was crying or not," Philadelphia Children's Hospital pediatrician Dr. Cindy Christian told ABCNews.com. There are the tears and the babies make faces, so there are visual cues to crying aside from the sound.

Christian said that for deaf parents the trigger for frustration could be seeing the baby constantly crying or feeling the baby's distress when they hold the child.
"People who can hear would think that if you couldn't hear the crying, it would be less frustrating because what triggers us it that sound," Christian said. "It was probably something about what that baby was doing that triggered the same frustration and those feelings [in the deaf parents]."
Cupich-Quinones has been charged with capital murder and Zuniga has been charged with injury to a child.

Richardson police responded to a report of an unresponsive child around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday. When they arrived, the father had the child in his arms and the baby was "pale, not breathing, and had bruises on her arms," according to a police search warrant.

The officer performed CPR until paramedics arrived and took the child to a hospital. The hospital reported that the child had suffered "massive trauma to back of the head, bruising to the child's back, chest, and both arms," according to the warrant.

The baby died at the hospital.

"It was pretty bad, certainly something children shouldn't have to go through," Perlich said. He did not know if the child was deaf.

In an initial interview, using an interpreter, Cupich-Quinones told police he had gotten up around 3 a.m. to get a drink of water and noticed the child lying on the living room floor near the small day bed the baby slept in. He said the child was faint of breath so he woke up his wife and eventually contacted their interpreter who called the police.

His story would soon change.
Another deaf man who lived at the house, Charles Niel, indicated to police that their search should include the backyard where there were beer cans and whiskey bottles.

"Niel pointed at the couple and then put his hand to his mouth indicating they had been drinking," the police report said. Police found the beer cans, whiskey bottles and other containers of alcoholic beverages at the house, according to the search warrant.

When the couple were brought to the police station for additional interviews, police said Cupich-Quinones voluntarily waived his rights and agreed to answer questions.

He allegedly told police that he and his wife had been drinking and had gotten "into an argument over the child crying."

He said he tried to give the child to Zuniga but she was "too intoxicated" and would not take the child.

Police say the father told them that he was holding the baby with both hands around the torso and shaking the baby at around 12:30 a.m. He allegedly told police he "hit the back of the child's head on the kitchen counter at least three times," according to the report. He also allegedly struck the child's face, knocking her off the counter and onto the kitchen floor.

He told police he then left the infant with Zuniga who allegedly put the baby to bed and went back to her room to sleep. Cupich-Quinones said he went outside to smoke a cigarette and then went back to bed. He stated that at around 3:30 a.m., he woke up and began to argue with his wife about who was at fault for hurting the baby.
The argument allegedly went on for two hours before police were called.

"Hector Cupich-Quinones admitted that his assaultive actions caused the death of the child and took full responsibility for committing this offense," according to the police report.

After being read her rights, Zuniga invoked her right to counsel and did not provide a statement to police.

Both parents are being held at the Dallas County jail. The father is being held on a $1 million bond and the mother is being held on a $750,000 bond.

Police did not know if the couple had retained an attorney and Dallas County officials did not respond to request for comment.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/deaf-texas-parents-allegedly-kill-crying-baby/story?id=19082627

When you have a baby you don't drink, take drugs or anything that affects your ability to care for the child.  "Put the child first."  should be the motto.  Another little girl gone. tears  William
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Post by TexasMommy Wed Sep 04, 2013 3:57 am

Deaf Richardson parents charged in baby's death

by JOBIN PANICKER and MATT GOODMAN
Posted on April 30, 2013 at 10:58 PM
Updated Tuesday, Apr 30 at 11:12 PM

RICHARDSON — Richardson police say the deaf father of a five-month-old girl who was beaten to death early Sunday morning has confessed to his role in the crime.
Hector Cupich-Quiñones, 35, faces capital murder charges, and his wife, Maria Zuniga, faces charges of injury to a child.
Police said both parents are deaf and mute.
According to investigators, the couple had been drinking into late Saturday night at their home in the 1100 block of Shadyglen Circle.
"There was a dispute over who was going to take care of the child," Richardson police spokesman Sgt. Kevin Perlich said. "The child was fussy, and they couldn't get the child to quiet."
When an officer arrived, he found Cupich-Quiñones clutching a child who was “pale, not breathing and had bruises on her arms,” according to a search warrant.
The officer called for paramedics and began performing CPR. The child was taken to the neonatal intensive care unit at Medical City Dallas. According to the warrant, the doctor found “massive trauma” on the back of her head and bruising on her back, chest and both arms.
At the time, the affidavit says Cupich-Quiñones told detectives the child slept “in a small daybed with partial railing in the living room.”
When investigators interviewed Charles Niel, the homeowner, he put his hand to his mouth to motion that Cupich-Quiñones and Zuniga, 37, were drinking that night. There were beer cans and whiskey bottles in the backyard, he told police.
Charging documents show that Quiñones shook the child and slammed her across the kitchen counter. He later admitted to it with the help of a court-certified interpreter.
Quiñones also allegedly admitted he was frustrated by the child's crying.
"It is my understanding that even though they're deaf, they can pick up vibrations and hear some sounds and stuff like that," Perlich said.
Police said the abuse happened very early Sunday morning at 12:30 a.m. Police and medical personnel were called to the home around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday, five hours later
"We're talking a lot of blunt force trauma injuries," Perlich said.
There were injuries and bruising to the head, back, chest, and arms. The child died Sunday night at Medical City Dallas Hospital.
After the girl died, investigators read Cupich-Quiñones his Miranda rights, which he waived. The affidavit said he told police that he and Zuniga were drinking and got in a fight because their daughter wouldn't stop crying. He said his wife wouldn’t take the child from him so he shook the baby while holding her by her torso.
The baby didn’t stop weeping, so he hit the back of the girl’s head on the kitchen counter at least three times, the document says. He also admitted to sliding the girl off the counter, causing her to fall off onto the tile floor below.
Shani Leon lives two doors down, and has a one-week-old daughter. She would occasionally see the family, but there was never any interaction.
"It is sad, especially hearing stuff like this, knowing it's down the street, and not even a house down," she said. "It's really sad."
When Zuniga was charged with injury to a child and read her Miranda rights, she requested a lawyer and did not make a statement to investigators.
Both are in the Dallas County Jail. Cupich-Quiñones' bond is $1 million and he has an immigration hold. Zuniga's bond is $750,000.

wfaa.com/news/local/dallas/Richardson-PD-charges-deaf-parents-with-killing-5-month-old-girl-205458751.html#




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