Danielle Dauphinais speaks to investigators
Background: Danielle Dauphinais during an interrogation (Attorney General of New Hampshire). Inset: Elijah Lewis (Attorney General of New Hampshire).

Background: Danielle Dauphinais during an interrogation (Attorney General of New Hampshire). Inset: Elijah Lewis (Attorney General of New Hampshire).

A mother from New Hampshire vehemently denied any involvement in harming her missing 5-year-old son when questioned by investigators. She expressed her frustration by stating, “We did not hurt that little boy and I do not appreciate you suggesting otherwise.”

The events unfolded on October 18, 2021, a day after law enforcement apprehended Danielle Dauphinais, 38, and her partner, Joseph Stapf, 34, at a subway station in the Bronx, New York. This occurred several days before Elijah Lewis, 5, was tragically discovered deceased in a park in Abington, Massachusetts.

Despite Dauphinais’ claims of innocence regarding any harm to Elijah, she ultimately pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of second-degree murder, along with two counts of tampering with a witness. She received a sentence of 53 1/2 years to life. Stapf also admitted to his involvement, pleading guilty to manslaughter and receiving a prison term of up to 45 years.

In a text to a friend, Dauphinais previously voiced frustration with the young child’s behavior, comparing him to serial killers Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer. But loved ones in court described him in glowing terms, and the judge acknowledged the 5-year-old had an obvious “zest for life.”

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