Ohio mother gets 15 years to life for son's neglect death

Samantha Hardiman, 30, of Toledo, Ohio, has been sentenced to 15 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to murdering her 7-year-old son, Kristopher Snyder. The boy, who had special needs, was found dead weighing just 19 pounds. Authorities noted ample food in the home.

On March 15, 2026, Lucas County prosecutors announced that Samantha Hardiman pleaded guilty earlier that month to murder in the death of her son, Kristopher Snyder. As part of the plea deal, charges of involuntary manslaughter and endangering children were dismissed. She faces 15 years to life, with parole eligibility after 15 years, though prosecutors plan to oppose release. Hardiman, 30, must serve her sentence for the June 2, 2023, incident at a home in the 1700 block of Freeman Street in Toledo, Ohio. Police found Kristopher deceased and alone in a playpen, describing him as extremely emaciated with pale skin. He weighed 19 pounds, far below the average for even a 1-year-old. A medical examiner ruled the death a homicide due to malnutrition and dehydration linked to cerebral palsy, with epilepsy as another condition. Investigators discovered the boy had not seen a doctor in person for about four years, relying only on telehealth visits. The home contained ample food, marijuana, and alcohol, and windows had been painted black. Lucas County Prosecuting Attorney Julia R. Bates stated, 'The defendant had numerous free therapy opportunities available to help Kristopher develop the muscles he needed to eat and sit up. Instead of accepting that help or providing a feeding tube, she neglected her son and left him alone in a room.' Hardiman's boyfriend, Joshua Mulvey, 29, who lived in the home for about two years, faces involuntary manslaughter charges. His trial is set for May 12. Mulvey has pleaded not guilty and said, 'I do not think I should be here in the first place, but that's for another day. I will be a part of this process. I need answers myself.' Prosecutors argue Mulvey had a duty to ensure the child's nutritional needs were met.

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