Mom left 9-day-old baby in car seat for 14 hours to die
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Left inset: Raeleigh Phillips (Dearborn County Sheriff’s Office). Right inset: Emmett Phillips (Markland Funeral Home). Background: The Indiana apartment complex where Raeleigh Phillips was living when she left her 9-day-old baby, Emmett Phillips, to perish in his car seat (Google Maps).

An Indiana mother left her 9-day-old infant “strapped” in a car seat for 14 hours without “feedings, diaper changes, or any comfort and care” while she spent the day watching TV and lounging around.

Raeleigh Phillips, 24, from Lawrenceburg, received a six-year prison sentence on Monday following her guilty plea in September for reckless homicide related to the March 2024 passing of her son, Emmett Phillips.

Dearborn County Superior Court Judge Sally A. McLaughlin noted in her sentencing order how Phillips exhibited no remorse throughout the entire ordeal, including during the legal proceedings.

“The court acknowledges minimal mitigation from the defendant merely stating ‘sorry’ in a detached manner,” McLaughlin remarked. “The defendant abused her position of trust with her newborn. The conditions surrounding the infant’s death, as described by the investigating detective, are ‘unconscionable.'”

As McLaughlin detailed, Emmett Phillips was discovered unresponsive in his car seat after being brought inside the residence following a grocery store trip to Kroger around 2 p.m. that day. Initially, the mother provided false information to the authorities about the timeline, which was later clarified by evidence. During this time, she was seen on home surveillance video standing aside as others at the location called 911 and performed CPR when Emmett was found unconscious.

“[Phillips] let the infant go to the hospital without her,” McLaughlin said.

A “further aggravator” that prompted McLaughlin to give Phillips six years behind bars, or the maximum penalty allowed, was that she had been convicted previously of felony neglect and was on probation at the time of Emmett’s death.

“Her child … was living with her in an apartment that was described as filthy with the child’s bed being a mattress on the floor next to dog feces and illegal drugs,” McLaughlin said. “The court does not find defendant will respond affirmatively to probation based on prior history of non cooperation with law enforcement and child services and committing crime in this matter while on probation.”

Phillips’s defense lawyer had tried arguing that she should be given probation or a shorter prison sentence due to having three other children. But McLaughlin quickly shot that claim down, saying, “All are in the custody of others and two have been the subject of child in need of services proceedings.”

Phillips also presented evidence “of being abused herself as a child,” and McLaughlin did give that claim “some merit,” but not enough to warrant a lesser punishment, per the judge.

According to local Fox affiliate WXIX, police reported that Phillips said she was watching TV and hanging out inside her home during the time that Emmett was in the car seat. She claimed Emmett was sleeping when she arrived home from Kroger and decided to leave him in the seat and not disturb him.

“He seemed content,” Phillips reportedly told police.

The mom wound up falling asleep, too, and awoke to Emmett being cold to the touch.

“Help me… call 911… Baby ain’t breathing,” Phillips’ roommates recalled her saying, according to WXIX. The cause of death was listed as positional asphyxia.

Phillips was initially charged with neglect of a dependent and reckless homicide, but was only convicted of reckless homicide as part of her plea deal.

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