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Former Georgia Pageant Queen Sentenced to Life for Murder of Boyfriend’s Toddler Son

Former Georgia Pageant Queen Sentenced to Life for Murder of Boyfriend’s Toddler Son PIHXC7YXJFFWFH4YQFFSAX2VKI

A former college student and once-crowned beauty queen in Georgia broke down in court after being sentenced to life in prison — plus 20 additional years — for the fatal beating of her boyfriend’s 18-month-old son. The toddler suffered catastrophic injuries in January 2024 and died after emergency treatment failed to save him. The verdict ends a harrowing case that revealed a tragic mix of jealousy, alleged premeditation and cruel violence.


Dorm-Room Tragedy and Verdict

In January 2024, the toddler was under the care of his father’s girlfriend while the father stepped out briefly. Moments later she sent a message saying the child wasn’t breathing. The father rushed back and immediately took the boy to hospital, but doctors determined he had suffered severe blunt-force trauma to the head and torso — injuries incompatible with an accident.

A jury found the woman guilty of felony murder, aggravated battery, and child cruelty — though acquitted on a separate malice murder count. Less than an hour after the verdict, the judge sentenced her to life behind bars, with an additional 20-year sentence to run concurrently. The accused broke down in tears upon hearing the decision.


Motive, Evidence & Pageant Past

Prosecutors argued that jealousy and resentment drove the killing: the woman reportedly wanted to have a child with her boyfriend — but not his son. Evidence presented during the trial included incriminating online searches for terms like “brain bleed” and “skull fracture unnoticed,” along with medical testimony that the child’s injuries could only result from a violent blow, not an accidental fall.

At the time of the crime she was a student at a Georgia college and had recently held a local pageant title, which she lost after her arrest. The case has drawn intense public reaction, given the contrast between her pageant background and the severity of the crime.


Aftermath and Reflection

The sentencing brings closure to a tragic case, prompting renewed calls for vigilance and stricter protections in child-care situations. Many in the community are left reeling, struggling to reconcile the image of a former beauty-queen with the brutal violence uncovered in court.

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