By Andy Furillo
afurillo@sacbee.com
Prosecutors played a tape today where they said Jonathan Lamar Perry (left) admitted to giving his girlfriend's 4-year-old son a "whupping" the day the boy died.
"I'm calling to confess what happened," said a voice prosecutors identified as Perry's. The statement was in a voicemail left for a Sacramento sheriff's detective who was investigating the July 21, 2008, death of Jahmaurae Allen.
Perry said in the voicemail that the boy "peed on himself" and "I got mad." Perry said "I gave him a whupping, and he kept crying," which the defendant said was "aggravating me."
He said in the recording that twice, "I pushed him into the wall and he fell." He said he also punched the boy in the stomach and that Jahmaurae went into a seizure after "I was beating his head too hard on the wall."
Perry, 29, is on trial for murder in Sacramento Superior Court for the death of the boy.
Before the confession tape, prosecutors played a video in which Perry sat with his arms folded and denied having anything to do with Jahmaurae's death.
The denial came while detectives explained that the boy suffered massive injuries on a line with those that might be sustained in a car wreck and that Perry was the only adult at home in the time frame in which the injuries occurred.
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Sacramento murder jury told about dead little boy's bruise - Feb. 15, 2011









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