Houston father faces ultimate punishment 'for beating his six week-old twin daughters to death'

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-10-24 21:20:32 | Updated at 2024-10-24 23:30:35 2 hours ago
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A father accused of beating his twin newborn daughters to death faces execution if he is found guilty.

Fernando Vega, 22, was arrested on April 19 and charged with causing seriously bodily injury to a child, along with the mother Angelina Belinda Calderon, 21.

His charges were upgraded to two counts of capital murder after investigators were satisfied he was the only one who could allegedly have killed them.

Six-week-old Massail and Mirena were found dead at their home on Linden Creek Way in Houston about 11.15am on October 4 last year.

Six-week-old Massail and Mirena were found dead at their home on Linden Creek Way in Houston about 11.15am on October 4 last year 

Police said the infants were found on the couch with discolored skin, bruises across their bodies, and one of the girls had fractures.

The babies were more prematurely, but had not received medical care since being released from the hospital, court documents alleged.

Dr Jesus Rico, a pathologist at the Harris County Institute of Forensic Science, found dehydration, bruises, and fractures that indicated previous abuse.

Both twins were malnourished, one both showed evidence of acute brain bleeding,  and one also in their spinal cord, indicative of recent trauma.

Prosecutor Edward Appelbaum told the court on Wednesday that he wanted to investigate their deaths fully before considering murder charges.

Fernando Vega, 22, was arrested on April 19 and charged with causing seriously bodily injury to a child, now his charges have been upgraded to two counts of capital murder

Angelina Belinda Calderon (pictured), 21, was also charged with causing seriously bodily injury to a child

'These injuries are pretty severe and based on the symptoms and the injuries, he was the only person who was around these children, the only person who could have possibly inflicted these injuries,' he said.

Appelbaum previously described the allegations as as 'horrific' and said there were both old and new injuries.

Vega pleaded not guilty to the original charges and his lawyer Mario Madrid said that was still the case for the murder counts.

'He's not guilty, under the law he's innocent at this time. We still have a long investigation to go and a lot of evidence to review,' he told the court.

An autopsy found both twins were malnourished, one showed evidence of acute brain bleeding, and the other suffered hemorrhaging of the brain and spinal cord

Calderon is still only facing lesser charges, but prosecutors did not rule out upgrading hers to murder as well, as the investigation continued.

Vega claimed he dropped Calderon off at work then came home to find the twins not breathing, despite the autopsy determining the children died from injuries caused by a blunt object.

He told police the twins were 'fussy' throughout the night, and he put them in a bassinet.

Calderon did not wake the babies up in the morning because she was heading to work, according to court documents. 

Calderon's sister told a local news station in April that she was 'one of the best mothers that I know', and insisted she was at work the day the children died. 

Calderon had an emotional outburst during an initial probable cause court hearing

Calderon had an emotional outburst during an initial probable cause court hearing in April.

'You were the last one with my kids when they f**king died. You're making me look like I'm a bad person. I was at work when they f**king died,' she wailed.

Calderon's aunt, Sarah Calderon, told local news both parents needed to be held accountable for their actions. 

'I'm just really disappointed, it hurts - it really does break my heart. They need to both be held accountable,' she said.

'Because, OK, even if I don't think she would physically harm them, like the babies weren't even taken care of.' 

Calderon and Vega are both being held at the Harris County Jail, Calderon on a $750,000 bond and Vega's at $3 million.

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