At 3:15 p.m., Bailey and the infant were seen by a witness at a Walgreen's in Davenport. The witness told police the infant appeared "lethargic" and could hear the child "struggling to breathe."

Bailey purchased precursors to manufacture methamphetamine at Walgreen's. The associate later told police that Smith also was inside Walgreen's.

At 4:12 p.m. another witness saw Smith, Bailey and the infant as they were checking into a hotel in Clinton. That witness also said the victim appeared "lethargic" and was having trouble breathing.

Both Smith and Bailey told police that Bailey stayed with the child in the hotel room while Smith went out to pick up baby supplies.

Bailey told police she discovered the child unresponsive and saw the child's lips were blue while Smith was away from the hotel room.

Bailey called Smith to report the child's condition. A record of the phone call could not be found during the investigation. Smith and Bailey did not attempt to call 911.

Smith's associate sent him a text message requesting him to pick up additional precursors to make methamphetamine.

Smith and Bailey deprived the infant of health care for at least three hours while the victim was showing signs of being in respiratory distress.

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