In a Mississippi courtroom, 25-year-old babysitter Makallie Elizabeth Durham quietly admitted what no parent can bear to imagine: she repeatedly struck 2-year-old Kristian Harris in the head over several days in September 2022, and also abused his 11‑month‑old sister. When emergency crews arrived at the Corinth home, Kristian was unresponsive and covered in bite marks. He died two days later in the hospital, his tiny body unable to survive the brutality he endured.
For Kristian’s mother, Jay Hurd, the horror didn’t end with his death. She says the woman she once called her best friend had the audacity to text her, begging for help to avoid jail. Jay’s response was raw, furious, and final. In 2024, Durham was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, an unflinching judgment meant to match the cruelty of her actions. It will never bring Kristian back, but for a grieving mother, it is at least a line drawn firmly in the sand: this is what justice looks like when trust is shattered beyond repair.