Luis Eduardo Posso, Jr. Admits Starving Son to Death

Luis Eduardo Posso via Monroe County Jail A 35-year-old man in Indiana last week admitted to viciously abusing his 12-year-old son before starving the child to death. Luis Eduardo Posso, Jr. on Wednesday pleaded guilty to one count of murder for killing Eduardo Posso in 2019, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Luis Eduardo Posso via Monroe County Jail

Luis Eduardo Posso by the use of Monroe County Jail

A 35-year-old guy in Indiana last week admitted to viciously abusing his 12-year-old son earlier than starving the child to death. Luis Eduardo Posso, Jr. on Wednesday pleaded guilty to one count of murder for killing Eduardo Posso in 2019, court records reviewed through Law&Crime show.

Posso, a temporary man, had to start with been charged with more than one other felonies, together with one count every of overlook of a dependent leading to death, forget of a dependent involving cruel confinement, criminal confinement inflicting physically damage, and battery resulting in bodily harm of an individual beneath the age of 14. Prosecutors dropped those fees, in addition to a petition seeking a sentence of life without the potential for parole, in change for Posso pleading responsible to homicide.

According to a report from The Herald-Times, Posso carried his subconscious son into the emergency room at IU Health Bloomington Hospital at approximately 2:fifty two a.m. on May 24, 2019. The boy used to be pronounced lifeless a twinkling of an eye later, at roughly 3:05 a.m.

The scientific group of workers on the health center reportedly told investigators that Eduardo “used to be discovered to be severely emaciated by means of the sanatorium team of workers, and had multiple bruises, lacerations and ulcers far and wide his body in various phases of therapeutic.” The child weighed simplest 50 kilos on the time of his death.

An post-mortem decided that the kid have been critically overwhelmed and not fed over a long time frame. Coroner Joni Shields reportedly ruled that the cause of death used to be hunger.

Investigators looking into the circumstances of Eduardo’s death quickly discovered a slew of proof illustrating the horrific nature of the boy’s final days.

According to the Kokomo Tribune, mobile phone pictures from May 19, 2019, showed Eduardo inside a motel room toilet. He used to be reportedly chained to a towel rack bar and his arms and feet were tied. He was additionally wearing an electric shock collar designed for dogs.

Eduardo’s stepmother, 28-year-old Dayana Median-Flores, ultimate 12 months pleaded to blame to one depend of homicide within the boy’s horrific death. Monroe Circuit Court Judge Christine Talley Hasemen later sentenced Median-Flores to spend sixty five years in a state prison, the utmost sentence for homicide in Indiana.

Dayana Median-Flores

Dayana Median-Flores

A probable cause affidavit filed within the case reportedly stated the Median-Flores advised investigators that Posso was once essentially answerable for the beatings Eduardo continued. She reportedly claimed that Posso would steadily use a belt, a shoe, or his naked arms to beat Eduardo.

Median Flores reportedly said she and Posso simplest made the verdict to carry Eduardo to the emergency room when they discovered him “chilly to the touch” and not respiring.

Prior to Eduardo’s death, the couple was also taking care of 3 other kids, ages two, 5, and 9. Police said none of the three other kids confirmed any signs of being abused or starved.

Inside of the lodge room the place the family have been staying, investigators recovered the shock collar, chains, padlocks, and shackles. Police stated the couple left the boy chained in the in the toilet with out meals for weeks.

The couple reportedly worked for Jose Pages Advertisement and Distribution and were contracted to market it for Cirque Italia’s Big Top Gold Water Circus, which had several displays at Bloomington College Mall in June 2019.

At the time, several detectives stated it was once the worst case they had ever worked on.

“There aren't any phrases,” Detective Lt. Jennifer Allen of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office reportedly told Indianapolis NBC associate WTHR in 2019. “Everybody concerned with this example has been very deeply affected and will be affected until the top of our career, let alone the top of our lives. I mean, there’s really no words for this kind of abuse.”

“I cannot call to mind, in 30 years, a case like this,” Sheriff Brad Swain reportedly told the station. “It’s beyond anything else I’ve labored.”

The Monroe County Prosecutors Office and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office did not respond to messages from Law&Crime looking for further details in the case.

[symbol via Monroe County Sheriff’s Office]

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