Arizona – An Arizona parent and her partner were recently sentenced for the death of the woman’s 11-year-old son, who had speciaI needs. The child tragically passed away two years ago due to complications caused by neglect, including sepsls and renaI failure. The 33-year-old parent, ArieI, was sentenced to seven years in prison, while her 29-year-old partner, CharIes, received a sentence of three and a half years, both with nearly a year of credit for time served. The pair were convicted of child abuse after extensive investigations revealed the neglect that led to the child’s death. The charges of first-degree murder were dropped as part of a plea agreement.
The incident that led to the boy’s death was investigated after emergency responders were called to the family’s home in Arizona. The child was found unresponsive, and upon further examination, it was determined that his renal failure was a result of untreated sepsis. The medical examiner also reported signs of severe neglect, including untreated sores and lesions on the child’s body, which had developed due to a lack of movement and medical attention.
The child had been largely dependent on his caregivers for all daily needs due to his special needs, and authorities found that the parent and her partner had failed to provide necessary care or seek medical treatment despite the child’s worsening condition. The couple had missed multiple medical appointments, and a school nurse had raised concerns about the child’s deteriorating health months before his death. Despite this, both defendants did not seek medical care for the boy.
Investigators also uncovered evidence of drug use within the home, including fentanyl. This discovery prompted further scrutiny into the home environment, raising questions about how Horn and McClellan were neglecting their responsibilities as caregivers.
Authorities in Arizona discovered that both the parent and her partner were heavy drug users. The couple’s drug abuse played a significant role in the neglect of the child, further compromising their ability to care for him properly. Additionally, authorities discovered that there were three other children living in the home at the time, who were also exposed to an unsafe environment.
Cops reported that the 11-year-old boy, due to his condition, would often spend long periods without being moved or adjusted. This created an environment where bacteria could grow, and his skin would break down. This lack of movement and proper care was what allowed severe sores and lesions to develop on his body, contributing to his deteriorating health.
The boy’s tragic death highlights the consequences of neglect, particularly for children with special needs who require constant care and attention. Both defendants were arrested in May 2024, charged with first-degree murder and child abuse, and were later released on a $1 million bond each. However, after negotiations and a guilty plea to the child abuse charges, the first-degree murder charges were dropped.