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Man who didn’t seek medicaI help after realizing his child was going Iimp and had no puIse, only to end up leaving the home to an unknown location and returning days later to find him in an advanced state of dcomposition, was sentenced

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Arizona – An Arizona man was sentenced last week after pIeading guilty to two counts of chiId abuse in connection with the death of his chiId, 9. Last weel, Judge KimberIy ordered the 39-year-old defendant, J. Antosen, to serve the maximum prison sentence of fifteen years, to be followed by twenty years of probation.

The 39-year-old defendant had previously entered guilty pleas earlier this year to two amended class‑three felony charges of child abuse, one of which involved reckless circumstances that could cause serious injury or death. Prosecutors dropped an initial charge of negligent homicide as part of a plea agreement.

The investigation began in July last year when deputies conducted a welfare check at the defendant’s mobile home. The 39-year-old man had placed a 911 call from the residence, reporting that his child, Teodore, was unresponsive and appeared beyond help.

When first responders arrived, they discovered the victim’s body in an advanced state of decomposition seated upright on a couch. The home was found to be without running water or working toilets, overflowing with trash, soiIed diapers, rotten food, jugs filled with what appeared to be ur-ne, and infested with insects and spiders.

Arizona authorities interviewed the defendant at the scene. He told them that his child had fallen ill several days before, shaking and going Iimp. He said he had intended to take the 9-year-old for medical help and even went outside to start his vehicle, but when he returned indoors, he found the boy no longer breathing and could not detect a pulse. The child admitted he knew he should have called for help but did not do so. Instead, he left the residence and did not return for approximately two days. It was only upon his return that emergency services were summoned.

The subsequent investigation determined that the child’s death was a result of abuse or neglect. An autopsy conducted after the body had decomposed ruled out clear signs of injury or illness, but the underlying cause was attributed to the prolonged abandonment and lack of care in the extreme conditions imposed on the child.

During the sentencing hearing, Judge KimberIy addressed the defendant directly, noting that despite the presence of available emotional and financial support from his parents, he had failed to seek help for his son and continued behavior that surrounded the child with preventable devastation. The judge described the child’s death as entirely avoidable. Defense attorneys argued that the defendant suffers from untreated mental health disorders and substance abuse issues, but the court found that these factors did not excuse the degree of neglect involved.

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