The mother of a one-year-old baby boy who was hanged from a ceiling and beaten is set for an arraignment on August 8.
Wendy Pamela Bailey, 23, of Winfield, is charged with domestic violence, abuse of a corpse, criminally negligent homicide and aggravated child abuse. Her father, John Elton Bailey, was charged with aggravated child abuse, four counts of domestic violence, abuse of a corpse, failure to report a missing person and hindering prosecution.
The remains of Kahleb Collins were found in a burn pile behind the family’s home after his mother, father and sibling were involved in a fatal crash. The father, Steven Collins, and the two-year-old sister, RyLeigh, were killed in December 2024.
After the family was involved in the crash, authorities learned the couple had another child who had been reported missing and hadn’t been seen for more than three months.
During that time, the father posted on Facebook, “Our son is not doing well. He is not growing and has major back issues. His organs are growing but not his body. He has to have surgery at some point. Keep him in your prayers. Been rough and just seems going to be a long, rough tough road ahead of us."
But investigators believe the child was already dead.
According to court documents, the boy was restrained with zip ties to a chair, hanged from the ceiling or other elevated structure and beaten.
Investigators discovered the father of the child had previously threatened to kill the child, then texted photos of him hanging and covered in blood.
"Wendy Palmela Jean Bailey acknowledged the fact of knowing and failing to intervene on more than two occasions that Kahleb Rowan Collins was physically abused by torturous means such as being bound with rope, physically assaulted and being bound by a rope from a loft with blood and bruising present in which photographs depicted evidence that posed an imminent and apparent threat of harm to Kahleb Collins," the complaint states.
Both Baileys are set for a plea hearing in November.
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