Warning: This story contains images and names of Indigenous people who have died, details of child abuse and murder, and mentions of suicide.
Charlie was subjected to a horror 15 hours.
There were injuries from his head to his feet, and he died from his ordeal at the hands of his step-dad. A man who was supposed to protect him.
He was 10 months old.
Hours earlier his mother, Tamica Mullaley, had been bashed on a street in Broome, WA by Mervyn Bell, after she confronted him over a cheating allegation.
Despite being bloodied, distressed, injured and stripped naked during the attack, she was arrested for assault as police arrived.
WATCH: Tamica Mullaley's parents spoke to SBS last year about that night. Post continues.
Like many Indigenous Australians, Tamica didn't trust the police. When officers arrived she was sheltering in a neighbour's carport holding a borrowed bedsheet to her bleeding, bare body as she called out for her dad.