Woman who kept stepson in a 'prolonged death camp' sentenced
Nichole Lea Scott enters court for sentencing

Background: News footage of Nichole Lea Scott in the courtroom for sentencing (KSL). Inset: Gavin Peterson (GoFundMe).

A Utah woman who pleaded guilty to the first-degree murder of her 12-year-old stepson faced a judge to hear her sentence.

Nichole Lea Scott, 50, admitted to first-degree murder in the death of 12-year-old Gavin Peterson, who passed away in July 2024 due to sepsis, malnutrition, and other ailments. Initially declaring her innocence, Scott later changed her plea to guilty following the admissions of guilt from Shane Peterson, 47, and Tyler Peterson, 22, the father and brother of the deceased boy.

The details of Scott’s abusive treatment of her stepson were presented by prosecutors during her court session while awaiting sentencing by 2nd District Court Judge Camille Neider. KSL, a local NBC affiliate present at the courthouse, reported Judge Neider’s stern words towards Scott, expressing a lack of optimism about her future. The judge remarked, “Sometimes people sit in that chair and I want to, as they go off to prison, say, ‘Do your best, because at some point you’re going to get out’ — a glimmer of hope, a ray of hope, something for you to hold onto as you’ll be going to prison. Truthfully, I am not going to be that ray of hope for you. I don’t know that you will get out, and frankly, I hope that you don’t get out.”

The judge sentenced Scott to up to a lifetime behind bars.

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Despite avoiding a trial by entering a guilty plea, Scott had to listen as prosecutors recounted the gruesome mistreatment suffered by Gavin Peterson at the hands of his own family, with Scott being the main perpetrator. Prosecutors revealed that the boy was confined in a sparsely furnished room without carpeting, restricted to an area delineated by blue tape measuring less than three feet in both length and width. Constantly monitored by cameras in the room, he was constrained to wearing a diaper since he was not permitted to leave the designated space.

The Salt Lake Tribune reported on charging documents that described some of the security footage of Gavin Peterson, including him “curling up on the carpetless floor” without any bedding or blankets, often with a “saturated diaper.” He was fed 1/2 a glass of water a day with a piece of bread with mustard, if he was fed at all.

In the memorandum read aloud in court, prosecutors said Gavin Peterson was subjected to “nothing short of a prolonged death camp” while in the home.

Prosecutors said that while care and love were showed towards other children in the home, “The only images or videos of Gavin were of him locked in the cell, laying in a dirty diaper, covered in feces and wounds. The only text messages regarding Gavin were of how much [Scott] hated him, how terrible he was, and the torture she and the codefendants enjoyed putting him through.”

One such text was read in court. In a text message Scott exchanged with Shane Peterson in May 2023 after she was told by Gavin Peterson’s school nurse that his fingers were showing symptoms of an infection, Scott texted the boy’s father, “He does this [expletive] for attention and I [expletive] hate it and it makes me hate him more and more!”

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