Pria di Ohio divonis atas kematian putra kekasihnya akibat kelaparan

Juri di Lucas County telah menjatuhkan vonis kepada Joshua Mulvey, 30, atas dakwaan pembunuhan tidak berencana dan penelantaran anak terkait kematian putra kekasihnya yang berusia 7 tahun, Kristopher Snyder, akibat kelaparan pada tahun 2023. Anak tersebut, yang menderita cerebral palsy dan epilepsi, hanya memiliki berat badan sekitar 8,6 kilogram saat ditemukan meninggal.

Mulvey dinyatakan bersalah pada hari Jumat setelah persidangan di Pengadilan Lucas County Common Pleas. Jaksa menyatakan bahwa ia tinggal bersama bocah tersebut dan ibunya, Samantha Hardiman, selama sekitar dua tahun, namun gagal memenuhi kebutuhan nutrisi dasar anak itu meskipun tersedia banyak makanan di rumah tersebut. Korban diketahui tidak pernah menemui dokter secara langsung selama kurang lebih empat tahun. Vonis ini menyusul pengakuan bersalah Hardiman pada Maret 2026 atas dakwaan pembunuhan dalam kasus yang sama, di mana ia dijatuhi hukuman 15 tahun hingga seumur hidup.

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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.

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Daniel Ash and Amber Murphy pleaded guilty this week to second-degree murder in the starvation death of their 2-year-old son, Charles Wayne Ash.

A Nelson County judge sentenced Autumn Grace Woods to 10 years in prison for her role in the death of her 6-week-old son, Cyrus James Garfield, though much of the term was suspended. Woods pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and felony child abuse after the infant suffocated in December 2024. The child's father faces similar charges.

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Tyler Levi Carter, a 29-year-old man from West Virginia, faces a murder charge after prosecutors accused him of failing to help an 11-year-old relative who starved and died from neglect in his home. Authorities say Carter, described as the girl's 'psychological brother,' knew of her dire conditions but did not intervene. The child's father and stepmother were charged earlier this year in connection with the same case.

 

 

 

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