‘He will never grow up’: Jail for baby killer who tried to blame partner for death

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‘He will never grow up’: Jail for baby killer who tried to blame partner for death

By Tara Cosoleto

November 13, 2025 — 12.46pm

A remorseless killer who assaulted a baby and then tried to blame the boy’s mother will be behind bars for at least nine years and six months.

Benjamin Joseph Swann, 31, gritted his teeth and looked straight ahead as Victorian Supreme Court Justice James Gorton handed down a 13-year sentence on Thursday morning, with a minimum parole period of 9½ years.

Benjamin Swann has been given a 13-year sentence for killing his partner’s baby.

Benjamin Swann has been given a 13-year sentence for killing his partner’s baby.Credit: Darrian Traynor

Swann pleaded guilty to child homicide, admitting he deliberately caused a blunt-force trauma to baby Elijah’s head at a Werribee home while frustrated and angry.

He had gone into Elijah’s room to settle the crying infant at about 4am on January 19, 2024, when the boy’s mother, Elyce, heard a loud bang.

Swann returned to the bedroom carrying Elijah and told Elyce to “take this f---ing baby” before he left to make up a bottle.

That’s when Elyce realised her son was making an unusual wheezing sound and appeared to be gasping for breath.

Swann told her to wait when she suggested they call an ambulance, but she ignored him after noticing her son was turning blue.

Elijah was taken to hospital by paramedics and doctors ultimately determined he had suffered a non-survivable brain injury due to a blunt-force trauma to the head.

He was taken off life support and died in his mother’s arms in the early hours of January 20, at only 115 days old.

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In the immediate aftermath and when he was arrested on February 8, Swann denied he had struck Elijah, pushed the little boy or dropped him.

He also deflected blame to Elyce, claiming his girlfriend had been suffering from severe post-natal depression and was capable of doing something to her son.

Gorton said Swann’s actions after Elijah’s death were callous and deliberate.

“Even as Elijah was fighting for his life, you were putting your own interests above his,” the judge said.

Gorton accepted Elijah could not have been saved, even if Swann disclosed his offending sooner. But Swann could not have known that, so his decision to deflect blame should be considered aggravating to the overall crime, the judge said.

He also noted Swann has shown no remorse and his victim was a defenceless and vulnerable baby.

“He had his entire life before him,” Gorton said. “He will now never grow up.”

The judge accepted Swann was taking steps to address his anger management issues, and his prospects of rehabilitation were moderate.

But the offending was still a serious example of the serious charge of child homicide, Gorton said.

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