Murder of Garnett Spears | |
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Born | Garnett-Paul Thompson Spears December 3, 2008 |
Died | January 23, 2014 | (aged 5)
Cause of death | Poisoning by table salt |
Known for | Murder case |
Parent(s) | Chris Hill Lacey Spears |
Garnett-Paul Thompson Spears (December 3, 2008 – January 23, 2014) [1] was a 5-year-old boy who died at a hospital in suburban Valhalla, New York. [2] He was murdered by his mother, Lacey Spears, who injected him with high levels of sodium, leading to swelling in his brain. [3]
On March 2, 2015, a jury found Spears guilty of murdering her son by poisoning him with table salt, which she had administered to him from infancy through his feeding tube. [4] [5] After his death, Garnett's mother, Lacey Spears, was charged with second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter of her 5-year-old son. On April 8, 2015, a judge sentenced Spears to 20 years to life in prison for the death of her son.
The judge in the case, Robert Neary, acknowledged that Lacey Spears suffers from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, and therefore did not sentence her to the maximum of 25 years in prison before parole eligibility. [5] Her murder conviction was upheld in state appellate court and the state's highest court declined to review her conviction. [6]
As of January 2023 [update], she is imprisoned at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women, and eligible for parole no earlier than June 12, 2034. [7]
Lacey Spears, who was later diagnosed with Munchausen syndrome by proxy, was born and raised in Decatur, Alabama. Lonely as a single mother and desperate for attention, Lacey constantly posted on social media about her son's health struggles, even going so far as to start a blog devoted to chronicling her search for a cure for whatever illnesses plagued him. Telling friends she wanted to leave Alabama, Lacey moved with Garnett to Florida to live with her maternal grandmother, Peggy. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Eventually, she moved with her son to the town of Chestnut Ridge, New York, 14 months prior to Garnett's death. In New York, Lacey and Garnett lived in a community called The Fellowship for elderly and disabled people. In explaining her son's paternity, she created a fictional character, police officer Blake, who died in a car accident, to be Garnett's father. She lied to Garnett's biological father, Chris Hill, [13] that Garnett was not his son and threatened him to keep distance from her and Garnett. [11] [14] [8]
Ret. Detective Daniel Carfi, Westchester County Police Department: But a paternity test later on, which Chris agreed to, uh, it was determined that he was – in fact – the father.
Murder of Garnett Spears | |
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Born | Garnett-Paul Thompson Spears December 3, 2008 |
Died | January 23, 2014 | (aged 5)
Cause of death | Poisoning by table salt |
Known for | Murder case |
Parent(s) | Chris Hill Lacey Spears |
Garnett-Paul Thompson Spears (December 3, 2008 – January 23, 2014) [1] was a 5-year-old boy who died at a hospital in suburban Valhalla, New York. [2] He was murdered by his mother, Lacey Spears, who injected him with high levels of sodium, leading to swelling in his brain. [3]
On March 2, 2015, a jury found Spears guilty of murdering her son by poisoning him with table salt, which she had administered to him from infancy through his feeding tube. [4] [5] After his death, Garnett's mother, Lacey Spears, was charged with second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter of her 5-year-old son. On April 8, 2015, a judge sentenced Spears to 20 years to life in prison for the death of her son.
The judge in the case, Robert Neary, acknowledged that Lacey Spears suffers from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, and therefore did not sentence her to the maximum of 25 years in prison before parole eligibility. [5] Her murder conviction was upheld in state appellate court and the state's highest court declined to review her conviction. [6]
As of January 2023 [update], she is imprisoned at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women, and eligible for parole no earlier than June 12, 2034. [7]
Lacey Spears, who was later diagnosed with Munchausen syndrome by proxy, was born and raised in Decatur, Alabama. Lonely as a single mother and desperate for attention, Lacey constantly posted on social media about her son's health struggles, even going so far as to start a blog devoted to chronicling her search for a cure for whatever illnesses plagued him. Telling friends she wanted to leave Alabama, Lacey moved with Garnett to Florida to live with her maternal grandmother, Peggy. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Eventually, she moved with her son to the town of Chestnut Ridge, New York, 14 months prior to Garnett's death. In New York, Lacey and Garnett lived in a community called The Fellowship for elderly and disabled people. In explaining her son's paternity, she created a fictional character, police officer Blake, who died in a car accident, to be Garnett's father. She lied to Garnett's biological father, Chris Hill, [13] that Garnett was not his son and threatened him to keep distance from her and Garnett. [11] [14] [8]
Ret. Detective Daniel Carfi, Westchester County Police Department: But a paternity test later on, which Chris agreed to, uh, it was determined that he was – in fact – the father.