Bradley Thomas, 23, was found guilty of the murder of his 14-week-old son, Emmerson-Oak Thomas, by a jury at Teesside Crown Court after the baby boy wouldn’t settle during the night
A father from Redcar has been convicted of murdering his infant son.
Bradley Thomas, 23, “violently shook” his 14-week-old baby, who refused to settle during the early hours of October 5 last year.
A jury at Teesside Crown Court delivered the guilty verdict against Thomas. During the trial, Thomas’ partner testified that he had consistently shown gentleness towards their son, Emmerson-Oak Thomas, and she couldn’t fathom him causing any harm.
She described her relationship with Thomas, who earned his living as a window cleaner, as “near perfect” and said he was content to handle night-time feeds. The court heard that she continues to visit Thomas while he’s in custody and they remain together.
That morning at 5.30am, she initially assumed he was calling out to show her something Emmerson had done. However, she detected “terror” in Thomas’ voice.
Emmerson was lifeless and pale, with Thomas having captured footage of his “raspy breathing”. The mother immediately started CPR while instructing Thomas to ring for emergency services, reports Teesside Live.
By the time paramedics reached them, the little boy had lost consciousness. Three days later, baby Emmerson passed away in hospital. Medical experts confirmed he had sustained “catastrophic brain injuries” which were “non accidental”.
A doctor informed the court that Emmerson’s injuries were comparable to those that might result from a fall from a third storey window onto concrete. The court heard it was impossible for the infant to have sustained bleeding on the brain from tumbling off his father’s lap onto carpet, contrary to Thomas’s account.
Alongside the brain bleeding, Emmerson had also suffered bleeding on his spinal cord and haemorrhaging behind both eyes.
Dr Jennifer Bolton, a pathologist, gave evidence that the injuries resulted from the child’s head being “vigorously moved backwards and forwards”. An expert in paediatric ophthalmic pathology determined that the eye haemorrhaging “was severe and very characteristic of an abusive head trauma”.
Thomas maintained he had never shaken his son. Prosecutor Toby Hedworth told jurors that Thomas had “lost self control and become angry” when Emmerson refused his bottle that evening and remained “unsettled” from 2am onwards.
The court accepted that Thomas was alone downstairs with Emmerson that night, while his partner slept upstairs.
Jurors were informed that police discovered cannabis at the family’s Eston residence, with Thomas stating in his testimony that he smoked “one joint” each evening outdoors after Emmerson had gone to bed.
On Wednesday afternoon, Judge Clive Sheldon expressed gratitude to the jury for their service, remarking: “We’ve had difficult evidence to hear but you’ve carried out your responsibilities with care and consideration”.
Thomas, currently residing on Grasmere Road in Redcar, is due to be sentenced on July 15. He has been remanded in custody until that date.
Following the sentencing, Detective Superintendent Deb Fenny, from Cleveland Police, said: “Emmerson-Oak was an innocent three month old child whose life was cruelly and senselessly taken. I am pleased that today we have secured justice on his behalf.
“This has been an exceptionally complex and deeply distressing investigation, not only because of the nature of the injuries involved, but also due to Emmerson-Oak’s age and vulnerability. Throughout, our officers and staff remained steadfast in their commitment to securing justice, demonstrating diligence, professionalism and compassion in the most challenging of circumstances.
“While no outcome can ever undo the harm caused or bring Emmerson-Oak back to his family, today’s verdict ensures that Bradley Thomas is rightly held accountable and will have to live with the consequences of his actions”.



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