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Inset: Marcellaus N. Malone (Clermont County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The Clermont County Jail (Google Maps).
In a tragic case out of Ohio, a man faces serious charges in connection with the death of his infant daughter, following what officials describe as months of ongoing abuse. The 30-year-old, Marcellaus Nekie Malone, is accused of suffocating his 4-month-old daughter by swaddling her so tightly that she could not breathe.
Authorities recently apprehended Malone following his indictment on multiple charges, including murder, involuntary manslaughter, and domestic violence, alongside seven counts of child endangerment. These charges relate to the events leading up to and including the death of his daughter in December 2025.
The incident unfolded on December 11, 2025, when officers from the Milford Township Police Department were dispatched to Malone’s apartment after receiving a report of an unresponsive infant. According to the indictment, emergency responders swiftly tried to revive the baby upon arrival but were unsuccessful. She was subsequently taken to a nearby hospital, where she was declared dead.
Investigations have allegedly uncovered a disturbing pattern of abuse that Malone inflicted on his daughter over approximately two months. Surveillance footage obtained from the residence reportedly captured his increasingly aggressive behavior toward the child.
On the fateful night of the infant’s death, the child had been notably restless. After the mother swaddled the baby properly, Malone reportedly took her into another room, placing her in a bassinet. Authorities noted that Malone was the last person to see the baby alive, a detail that has become a focal point in the ongoing investigation.
Investigators discovered a video of Malone making threats to the baby, telling her that she was “going to be a dead baby,” and that he was going to toss her on the bed if she “p—ed [him] off.” It was further revealed that as a punishment for crying, Malone would tightly swaddle the infant, including her head, to the point she could not breathe and would pass out. He told her that if she wanted to stop getting swaddled like that, she would have to stop crying. Not only would Malone cut off the baby’s breathing as a result of her fussing, but on at least one occasion, he punched the infant in the face for crying, causing a significant bruise.
The night of the child’s death, authorities said the infant had been “particularly fussy.” After the child’s mother swaddled her appropriately, Malone took the child and placed her in a bassinet in another room and “was the last person to see the baby alive.”
“The infant’s autopsy revealed no other reason for her death, but documented as a contributory cause of death, a ‘[r]eported history of occlusion of the nose and mouth by swaddling of the body and head,’” the release said.
Clermont County Prosecutor Mark Tekulve said the allegations against Malone are “unthinkable.”
“Children are our most precious gifts. It is unthinkable that this innocent child could have been treated in such a callous and evil manner,” he said. “This Office is dedicated to holding accountable those who would do such unspeakable violence to our county’s most vulnerable.”
Malone is currently being held in the Clermont County Jail on $1 million bond. He is scheduled to appear in court for his next hearing on April 27.
If convicted on the charges he currently faces, Malone faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, prosecutors said.