Australian
Supreme Court on Thursday sentenced a mother, who killed her three-year-old son
“because he looked like his father,” to no less than 33 years in prison.
The
mother and her partner, the boy’s stepfather, were found guilty of murdering
the toddler after almost two months of abuse in August 2014.
Her
partner was sentenced to 30 years in jail.
“This was
a terrible crime of child murder,’’ New South Wales Supreme Court Judge Peter
Johnson said during the sentencing.
The mother,
43, had claimed that the boy, identified only as Joseph, died after tripping
over a rope tied to the family dogs.
She told
police the boy “just pushed my buttons too many times” and “I had so many
thoughts about killing Joey.”
“Don’t
get me wrong I did love that boy, but there was a part of me that hated him
because he looked like his father and that he’s his father’s child,’’ she said,
according to records heard by the court.
Judge
Johnson said that rather than nurturing her son, the mother punished him as if
he was in some way responsible for the sins of his biological father.
“This was
a grotesque and cruel feature of her conduct towards her son.
“Joseph
was extensively tortured in the weeks before he died.
“His
mother slammed his head in a cupboard and his eyes had been covered by duct
tape,’’ the judge said during the sentencing the court heard.
The judge
said Joseph was “exceedingly vulnerable” and the couple had worn him down
“physically and psychologically” with the assaults.
After the
sentencing, Joseph’s uncle told newsmen that the judge dished out the
appropriate punishment.

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