Allan R. Castleberry Jr.

CARLINVILLE — Macoupin County State's Attorney Jennifer Watson on Friday announced a Roodhouse man will face murder charges after the death of a 23-month girl.

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Macoupin County State's Attorney Jennifer Watson said she has filed first-degree murder charges against Allan R. Castleberry Jr. on Wednesday.

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Watson explained that on the morning of February 3, 2020, first responders were called to the child's home by the mother. The mother said her 23-month-old daughter, Gracie Ellen Rose, was not breathing.

The charge says Castleberry, the mother's live-in boyfriend at the time, hit Gracie's head against a wall, knowing such acts created a strong possibility of death. Watson said Gracie's death was "a tragic and senseless death."

Carlinville Police Chief Dave Haley agreed with Watson and said: "The charges against Castleberry are just the beginning in seeking justice for Gracie Ellen Rose."

The Macoupin County State's Attorney said Castleberry's bond was set at $1 million.Chris Rhodes also contributed to this story.

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Chris Rhodes also contributed to this story

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