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Paedophile dad left baby daughter alone to die in boiling hot car for nine hours
Paedophile dad left baby daughter alone to die in boiling hot car for nine hours

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Daily Mirror

Paedophile dad left baby daughter alone to die in boiling hot car for nine hours

One-year-old Ansleigh Marie Boatman was strapped into her car seat by her drunk dad Joseph Boatman at 2.30am and left alone as temperatures rose A mum who was forced to hand over her toddler daughter to her paedophile ex after he was granted visitation rights, has spoken our after her child died after she was left for nine hours in a boiling hot car. One-year-old Ansleigh Marie Boatman was found dead in a car as temperatures reached 40C after she was strapped into her car seat by her drunk dad Joseph Boatman at 2.30am and left alone. Her mum Kristin Fulcher could not get hold of her ex all day, as she wanted to check on her daughter, but she was instead phoned by police to inform her Ansleigh was dead. ‌ ‌ Kristen and her 21-month-old daughter's father had a custody arrangement over Ansleigh, despite Boatman being a pedophile who was convicted after a huge sting by the FBI. The father was made to attend parenting classes. He was granted access but often made excuses as to why he couldn't see his daughter. He started seeing her regularly since January this and the courts granted him one month-long visit a year. Boatman had picked Ansleigh up on Friday, May 23 was supposed to hand her back to her mother on Saturday, June 28. On Sunday, June 8, Boatman arrived at his relative's home where Ansleigh was sleeping at around 2am. He took her and strapped her into his car, but left her alone. Detectives say he 'consumed multiple alcoholic beverages' before collecting his daughter, and after strapping her in the car, he went back inside the house and never returned. Ansleigh was trapped in the car as dawn broke and temperatures quickly rose, to more than 105F - equivalent to around 40C. Boatman was originally charged with negligent homicide, but it was later changed to second-degree murder. ‌ Kristin's sister Kerri Kirchner told the Daily Mail the family were left "heartbroken and hurt" but also "angry and p****d off" at his "senseless and irresponsible" actions. Sheriff Randy Smith said: "This is a devastating loss that no family ever wants to face. When a child is left in a vehicle, especially on a day when the heat index climbs over 100 degrees, the outcome can turn deadly in a matter of minutes. "This case involved compromised judgment, and the result was heartbreaking." In June 2019 Boatman was caught by the FBI - along with more than 60 others - in Operation Broken Heart, an initiative to bust child abuse in Louisiana. He was convicted for the online solicitation of a minor.

Dad charged with murder after leaving daughter, 1, inside hot car for nine hours
Dad charged with murder after leaving daughter, 1, inside hot car for nine hours

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

Dad charged with murder after leaving daughter, 1, inside hot car for nine hours

Joseph Boatman, 32, allegedly left the tot inside the vehicle for nine hours after consuming 'multiple' alcoholic beverages - and while temperatures that day reached a scorching 35C A dad has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder after his one-year-old daughter died in a hot car where she was left for over nine hours. Joseph Boatman, from Louisiana, allegedly left the tot in the vehicle after consuming "multiple" alcoholic beverages - and when temperatures in Madisonville, Kentucky, that day reached a scorching 35C, with a heat index of 40C. The 32-year-old man was taken into custody on Sunday after deputies from the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office responded to a call just before noon. A family member had discovered the unresponsive toddler still strapped in her car seat. Officers say Boatman picked up his daughter from a relative's home early that morning after he "consumed multiple alcoholic beverages." He allegedly placed the child in a car seat around 2:30am, then "went back inside the residence and never returned to the vehicle," according to the sheriff's office. "This is a devastating loss that no family ever wants to face," said Sheriff Randy Smith. "When a child is left in a vehicle, especially on a day when the heat index climbs over 100 degrees, the outcome can turn deadly in a matter of minutes. This case involved compromised judgment, and the result was heartbreaking." Boatman is currently being held on a $75,000 (£55,000) cash bond, according to his arrest report. This is not his first encounter with the law, as he is a registered sex offender and was previously convicted of online solicitation of a minor, MailOnline reports. In June 2019, Boatman was arrested as part of "Operation Broken Heart," a nationwide effort led by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry's Bureau of Investigation. Boatman's daughter is the fifth child in the US to die in a hot car this year, according to data from Kids and Car Safety. The non-profit reports that since 1990, at least 1,130 children have died in hot vehicles, with an additional 75,000 surviving with injuries. On average, 38 children die each year in hot cars - 88% of them aged three or younger.

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