Parents Charged: Infant’s Tragic Abuse Unveiled

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A 19-year-old mother stands accused of filming herself dancing for TikTok in a hospital bathroom while her 2-month-old son lay dying from violent abusive head trauma in the next room, exposing a grotesque collapse of parental duty and moral clarity in an age where social media narcissism eclipses even the most sacred responsibilities.

Story Highlights

  • Alyssa Jade Vanderbeck filmed TikTok dance video in hospital bathroom while her critically injured infant fought for life in adjacent PICU room
  • Both parents charged with second-degree murder after infant died from brain bleeding, eye hemorrhages, and fractured ribs consistent with violent shaking
  • Father Mark Anthony Labaco Clamor admitted to jerking baby hard while saying “Why you crying boy?” before parents delayed 911 call by an hour
  • Prosecutors ruled out SIDS, calling case “ongoing abuse of a vulnerable infant” with parents showing “unusual” demeanor throughout crisis
  • Both held on $1 million bond after arraignment, facing life sentences if convicted of murder charges

Callous Social Media Activity During Infant’s Final Hours

Alyssa Jade Vanderbeck filmed herself dancing to upbeat music in the bathroom of her dying son’s hospital room at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital in Lakewood, Washington. While her 7-week-old infant lay in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit suffering from catastrophic brain injuries, the teenage mother prioritized creating content for social media. Investigators discovered this TikTok video during their review of the parents’ digital footprint following the child’s death on March 9. This disturbing behavior underscores a generational crisis where virtual validation supersedes fundamental parental instincts and responsibility.

Violent Abuse and Delayed Emergency Response

Mark Anthony Labaco Clamor, 21, admitted to investigators that he picked up his fussy infant in a “jerking motion” while demanding “Why you crying boy?” before jerking the baby back hard. Both parents allegedly shook the child to “stimulate” him when distressed. When the infant exhibited unusual behavior indicating severe injury, the couple waited approximately one hour before calling 911, instead contacting friends and family first. This delay proved fatal. The baby was rushed to Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital on March 4 with life-threatening injuries including brain bleeding, eye hemorrhages, and multiple fractured ribs—all hallmarks of abusive head trauma from violent shaking or blunt force impact.

Medical Evidence Contradicts SIDS, Confirms Intentional Trauma

Physicians at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital diagnosed abusive head trauma based on the infant’s injuries, which included brain and retinal bleeding alongside fractured ribs. Pierce County prosecutors explicitly stated: “This is not a case of SIDS. This was ongoing abuse of a vulnerable infant.” The medical evidence revealed patterns consistent with violent shaking, not accidental injury or sudden infant death syndrome. Law enforcement officers noted the parents displayed an “unusual” demeanor throughout the crisis, behavior reinforced by Vanderbeck’s decision to film entertainment content while her son’s life ebbed away. These findings align with established medical consensus on abusive head trauma in infants under six months, whose weak neck muscles and disproportionate head size make them especially vulnerable to this form of violence.

Murder Charges and Million-Dollar Bonds

Following the infant’s death and a comprehensive investigation that included social worker reports and social media reviews, prosecutors charged both parents with second-degree murder. Vanderbeck faces additional criminal mistreatment charges, while Clamor is charged with second-degree assault of a child. Both appeared in court on March 12 and are held in Pierce County Jail on $1 million bond each. The severity of these charges reflects the deliberate nature of the abuse and the parents’ shocking negligence during their son’s final days. This case may establish precedents for using digital evidence—particularly social media activity—to demonstrate parental indifference and culpability in child abuse prosecutions.

The charges underscore prosecutors’ commitment to holding these parents accountable for what authorities characterize as sustained abuse culminating in a preventable death. This tragedy exemplifies the dangers when social media obsession and parental immaturity converge, leaving the most vulnerable—our children—at catastrophic risk. As this case proceeds through Washington’s criminal justice system, it serves as a stark warning about the erosion of family values and personal accountability that conservative Americans have long warned against in an increasingly narcissistic, digitally distracted culture.

Sources:

Mom filmed upbeat TikTok dance in hospital room of newborn son dying from abusive head trauma: Police say – Law & Crime

Mom Allegedly Recorded TikTok Dance Videos in Hospital With Baby in Critical Condition – Wide Open Country