Innocent Ayr mum had 'child killer' graffiti sprayed on her home before evil lover was nailed for baby's death

AN INNOCENT mum told how vandals scrawled “child killer” on her home — before her brute lover was nailed for their baby son’s death.

Kelly-Anne Cope, 31, was left horrified after being sent a snap of the sick graffiti while lying in a hospital bed.



The spray-paint attack came two months after thug Brian Penn moved out of their Ayrshire pad.

The fiend, 30, was this week found guilty of fatally batt­ering seven-week-old Kaleb, despite trying to pin the blame on Kelly-Anne.

Recalling March’s graffiti shock, the shattered mum said last night: “I got sent a picture of it when I was in hospital. I was just sickened.

“I have a fair idea who is behind this and the police know too.

Ayr mum cradled dying baby son in her arms as medics withdrew life support after tot was battered by evil dad

“Everybody in the village has been great and knew Brian moved away, so I don’t think it was someone local.”

The High Court in Glasgow heard Penn inflicted “car crash” injuries on little Kaleb — including a fractured skull, brain bleed and broken ribs — at their previous home in Ayr.

The tot was put on life support at the city’s Royal Hospital for Children but died in his mum’s arms two days later in November 2017.

Penn was charged with murder but lodged a defence blaming Kelly-Anne.

He was found guilty of culpable homicide by violently shaking Kaleb along with blunt-force trauma and a separate charge of assault to severe injury and danger of life.

Kelly-Anne added: “He’s a liar and the trial proved that.”

Cops probing the graffiti attack are appealing for information. Penn was remanded until sentencing next month.

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