In a shocking turn of events, Acieiona McEwan, the mother of 13-week-old Traveon Jr, defended Traveon Hughes Sr, 20, the man convicted of murdering their infant son by shoving a baby wipe down his throat. The incident, which occurred in June 2022, left the presiding judge stunned by McEwan’s remarks during Hughes’ sentencing.
Hughes, who pleaded his innocence throughout the trial, was found guilty of murder, involuntary manslaughter, and child endangerment. Prosecutors argued that he intentionally suffocated the baby to stop him from crying. However, McEwan took to the stand to condemn the court’s decision, warning that “God gets the last word” and reportedly blaming medical professionals for her son’s death.
The tragic event unfolded just two days after Hughes and McEwan, both 18 at the time, moved from Chicago to Cleveland. Hughes was at home with his brother, girlfriend, and the baby while McEwan was at work. During the trial, Hughes testified that his son accidentally choked on the wipe after he replaced a milk-stained bib with it and briefly left the room to tend to his own wounds from a previous shooting.
Hughes’ mother, Sandra Norwood, also defended her son, telling the court, “Ohio is going to get sick of me, because justice will prevail.” However, McEwan’s own family members criticized her stance. Her uncle, Martrelle Wilcox, expressed his desire for justice for his great-nephew, stating that Hughes “doesn’t deserve to see the light of day.” McEwan’s father, Acie, also admonished his daughter, telling her to “stop trying to take up for that man – he killed that baby.”
The case has sparked outrage and disbelief, with many questioning McEwan’s defense of the man convicted of murdering their helpless infant son. As Hughes faces the consequences of his actions, the family remains divided, and the memory of Traveon Jr’s short life serves as a tragic reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of protecting our most vulnerable.
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