North Salt Lake Couple Accused In Bone-Breaking Infant Torture Horror

A North Salt Lake couple is being held without bail after police say their 3-month-old infant was found with multiple broken bones and other serious injuries that now underpin a child-torture charge. Court records state the baby had healing fractures in four ribs and broken bones in both arms and both legs. The two were booked into the Davis County jail on April 22 and remain in custody.

Medical findings and court documents

Court documents obtained by ABC4 say doctors documented healing fractures to four ribs along with fractures to the infant’s arms and legs. A separate fracture in one arm was noted on March 24. The filings describe the baby’s condition as consistent with non-accidental trauma and form the backbone of the prosecution’s case.

Prosecutors have charged the couple with one count of child torture, a first-degree felony, tied to the injuries outlined in the medical reports and court papers.

Arrest, booking and custody

Davis County’s inmate roster lists 32-year-old Thomas Alexander Uline and 27-year-old Darian Winis as having been booked into the county jail on April 22, and records show both are still in custody. The Davis County Sheriff’s Office roster also lists their ages and booking dates.

Local investigators say medical staff and detectives reviewed the infant’s injuries as part of the investigation that led to the arrests.

Allegations in texts and messages

According to investigators, the case file includes a series of text messages between the two that allegedly contain both admissions and threats. One message attributed to Uline reportedly states, “We are doing brain damage to the baby by the way,” while Winis is quoted as writing, “holy sh— she was crying hysterically and I just … literally slapped her.”…

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