Monday, January 30, 2012
Charges refiled against dad for "allegedly" killing 8-month-old son (Monroe, Georgia)
Dad DEANGELO TREMAINE WILSON was a convicted felon even before he "allegedly" murdered his infant son. It appears he suffocated the baby so he'd stop crying and Daddy could sleep. Where was Mom? Working to support his lazy felon @$$?
http://waltontribune.com/news/article_cc038b2e-491d-11e1-bcac-0019bb2963f4.html
Charges re-filed against Monroe father for allegedly killing 8-month-old son
Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2012 12:00 am
By Stephen Milligan
A Monroe man remains in jail after new charges were filed in the death of his 8-month-old son in 2010.
DeAngelo Tremaine Wilson, 32, of 406D Plaza Drive, Monroe, had been scheduled to appear in magistrate court Thursday for a bond hearing but remains in jail after a new charge of murder was levied by the district attorney’s office.
Wilson had previously been charged with murder, cruelty to children, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and a probation violation after being arrested Oct. 14. Wilson was charged with the crime in the Dec. 6, 2010, death of his son, Dyuntre, which had originally been listed as an accidental death but left police concerned after evidence collected in the child’s autopsy.
Wilson went before a judge in a preliminary hearing last year for the three charges, where the murder charge was dismissed due to lack of evidence, leaving him clear to post bond.
But, after being placed on the court docket for a bond hearing Thursday, Wilson was forced to withdraw his request after assistant district attorney Peter Boehm said new evidence was found to draw up a new warrant on the malice murder charge.
Police accuse Wilson of suffocating his child with a pillow found in the crib, claiming Wilson complained of the child’s crying and wanted him to sleep.
A neighbor called 911, telling police Wilson had come complaining his son wasn’t breathing, and emergency medical personnel responded to the scene and performed CPR on the child before taking him to Walton Regional Medical Center, where the infant was pronounced dead.
The medical examiner allegedly found signs of abuse on the child, including a broken rib and bruising on his head and back, leading to the initial charges.
Wilson remains in custody and will continue to stay in the Walton County jail while awaiting trial.
http://waltontribune.com/news/article_cc038b2e-491d-11e1-bcac-0019bb2963f4.html
Charges re-filed against Monroe father for allegedly killing 8-month-old son
Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2012 12:00 am
By Stephen Milligan
A Monroe man remains in jail after new charges were filed in the death of his 8-month-old son in 2010.
DeAngelo Tremaine Wilson, 32, of 406D Plaza Drive, Monroe, had been scheduled to appear in magistrate court Thursday for a bond hearing but remains in jail after a new charge of murder was levied by the district attorney’s office.
Wilson had previously been charged with murder, cruelty to children, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and a probation violation after being arrested Oct. 14. Wilson was charged with the crime in the Dec. 6, 2010, death of his son, Dyuntre, which had originally been listed as an accidental death but left police concerned after evidence collected in the child’s autopsy.
Wilson went before a judge in a preliminary hearing last year for the three charges, where the murder charge was dismissed due to lack of evidence, leaving him clear to post bond.
But, after being placed on the court docket for a bond hearing Thursday, Wilson was forced to withdraw his request after assistant district attorney Peter Boehm said new evidence was found to draw up a new warrant on the malice murder charge.
Police accuse Wilson of suffocating his child with a pillow found in the crib, claiming Wilson complained of the child’s crying and wanted him to sleep.
A neighbor called 911, telling police Wilson had come complaining his son wasn’t breathing, and emergency medical personnel responded to the scene and performed CPR on the child before taking him to Walton Regional Medical Center, where the infant was pronounced dead.
The medical examiner allegedly found signs of abuse on the child, including a broken rib and bruising on his head and back, leading to the initial charges.
Wilson remains in custody and will continue to stay in the Walton County jail while awaiting trial.