Man charged in death of baby forced inside backpack, left in car

Trevor Marquis Rowe is accused of stuffing his girlfriend's 10-month-old daughter into a backpack and leaving her in a car trunk for five hours. He was charged Wednesday with capital murder.

Trevor Marquis Rowe is accused of stuffing his girlfriend's 10-month-old daughter into a backpack and leaving her in a car trunk for five hours. He was charged Wednesday with capital murder.

A Texas man accused of putting his girlfriend's 10-month-old daughter in a backpack and leaving her in a car trunk for five hours has been charged with capital murder.

Trevor Marquis Rowe of Lubbock was arrested Tuesday night for the death of Marion Jester-Montoya. He was jailed in Lubbock County on $2 million bond. Jail records list no attorney for the 27-year-old man.

Marion Rebecca Jester-Montoya

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Lubbock police say Rowe called 911 shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday to report an infant not breathing and that he was stopping his car to begin resuscitation efforts. The child was taken to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

A police affidavit says Rowe had “crammed” the child into a backpack and placed her on the front passenger floorboard of his car while he went to work. He returned later to check on the child, who had freed herself from the backpack. He put the child back in the bag and returned to work.

According to the affidavit, Rowe told police he checked on her again at his lunch break and saw that she was lightly crying but breathing. He then put the pack containing the child in his trunk and returned to work.

He returned about 5 p.m. and found that the child had stopped breathing.