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Former assistant dean of Texas college accused of shaking, striking infant son to death
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Date:2025-04-18 01:30:11
The former dean of a college in Texas is being held on a $300,000 bond after being charged with the murder of his 6-month-old son, according to court records.
Emmitt Eugene Carter, 38, was arrested on Friday for striking his son with a blunt object, striking his son against a blunt object and shaking the child with his hands, Harris County Court records show. The alleged incident occurred on July 8, 2023.
Carter was the assistant dean of student success at Lone Star College's campus in Tomball for the last two years, but he's also served as the school's manager for student support services since 2013, according to his LinkedIn profile.
He had no prior criminal history before his arrest, court records show.
"We received multiple reports of charges that were filed against a former employee," Lone Star College said in a statement emailed to USA TODAY. "This incident did not occur on college property and did not involve any other employee or student. This individual is no longer an employee of Lone Star College. There will be no further statement issued."
'A wonderful man of faith'
Carter made his first court appearance Monday morning for a bond hearing, where his defense attorneys requested he be released on his own recognizance. The lawyers also argued that Carter performed chest compressions on his son on July 8 after noticing the child was struggling to breathe and choking, thus causing the broken ribs, KHOU reported.
"Anytime parents have to bury a child is awful, especially a child that age," defense attorney Will Vaughn told USA TODAY on Tuesday. "From all my conversations and interactions with Dr. Carter, he's proven himself to be just a wonderful man of faith, an outstanding citizen (and) a man who values education."
Vaughn said a lot of questions remain surrounding Carter's son's injuries.
"There's nothing that we've seen, at least, that can connect (the child's) injuries to Dr. Carter or the period in which he was watching him by himself," according to Vaughn. "Not much has been said, or I haven't seen any evaluations or investigations into his ex-wife, who was out of town at the time."
Why did it take over a year to charge Emmitt Eugene Carter?
Prosecutors said during the hearing that charges took over a year to be brought against Carter because they did not want to rush to judgment.
“We want to make sure that everybody has equal justice under the law, that we’re fair and we apply the laws and the facts appropriately especially in cases like this when you’re dealing with an accused and a child at 6 months old and a child who doesn’t have a voice,” said Edward Appelbaum with the Harris County District Attorney's Office, per KHOU.
Vaughn said he didn't know why it took a year to charge his client, but he attributed the long wait to possibly to the "huge backlog" of cases in Harris County courts.
"You would think that if a man were accused of killing his infant son, it would be up top of a stack on someone's desk," the attorney said.
Applebaum told USA TODAY on Tuesday that the autopsy of Carter's son held up the charges.
"Autopsies actually take a long time," the prosecutor said. "Forensic pathologists are not as quick as they could be a gunshot wound or a stabbing wound, those types of injuries are pretty apparent and it's a little bit easier."
Since Carter's son died from "abusive head trauma," the autopsy process was "a lot more lengthy." He said it could take anywhere between six and nine months to complete an autopsy of a child.
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