Police: Illegal from Guatemala Charged with Violent Murder of Two-Month-Old Daughter

Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, 20. Image: Courtesy of Nassau County Police Department

According to police, Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, 20, an illegal from Guatemala, is in custody and charged with murder after admitting to violently beating his two-month-old daughter to death.

According to police, Rabanales-Pretzantzin beat little Liseyda Rabales Pretzantzin to death because he believed she was not his biological child.

Rabanales-Pretzantzin crossed the border illegally in 2022 thanks to Joe Biden.

A press release from the Nassau County Police Department shares that officers responded to an Inwood residence for a report of a two-month-old female who was choking.

“Upon arrival, officers rendered medical aid and the victim was transported to a nearby hospital. The infant was later transferred to a different hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.”

“Further investigation revealed that the infant was the victim of an assault which caused her fatality.”

The New York Post reports:

A soulless Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, 20, allegedly slapped little Liseyda Rabanales-Barrios in the face, punched her in the stomach and violently shook her inside his Inwood home on March 7, according to a sickening criminal complaint.

He then allegedly threw her on a bed and callously pressed his fist into her chest.

The accused sicko left her with ribcage injuries and a fractured vertebrae in the neck “as a result of being shook.”

Nassau County Detective Lieutenant Scott Skrynecki told The Post, “Although he is listed as the father on the birth certificate, he suspects that he is not the father, so he lost affection for the baby and felt some kind of animosity.”

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