Kristopher Henderson

Kristopher Henderson (Blue Earth County Jail)

A Minnesota father will serve less than a decade behind bars for beating his infant daughter to death and blaming the baby’s injuries on one of the family’s cats.

Blue Earth County District Judge Gregory J. Anderson on Tuesday sentenced 41-year-old Kristopher Henderson to 15 years in prison after entering an Alford plea to one count of second-degree unintentional murder in the brutal slaying of 2-month-old Adaline Henderson, court documents reviewed by Law&Crime show.

An Alford plea is functionally equivalent to a guilty plea in that it results in a conviction, but it allows a defendant to maintain their claim of innocence while conceding that the state has sufficient evidence to convict them at trial.

Under Minnesota state law, Henderson — who was credited with 526 days already served — is only required to serve two-thirds of his sentence in prison, which amounts to about 8.5 years. The remainder of the sentence will be served on supervised release. As part of a plea deal, prosecutors dismissed several other felony charges against Henderson, including manslaughter, first-degree assault, and malicious punishment of a child.

According to a copy of the criminal complaint filed against Henderson, he and the child’s mother on the evening of Sept. 23 brought the baby to a local hospital with a series of horrific injuries, including two broken legs, multiple fractured ribs, and bleeding in the brain. Due to the severity of the infant’s injuries, medical personnel decided to transfer the child to the Mayo Clinic’s child facility in Rochester for more specialized treatment.



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