Woman who killed toddler with tire iron headed to prison
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Te’Lea Jefferson (Leon County Jail).

A woman in Florida has been sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison for fatally beating her girlfriend’s 3-year-old son with a tire iron and delaying taking him to the hospital for over three hours after the incident.

Te’Lea Jefferson, aged 28, entered a plea of no contest to charges of first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse in connection to the 2020 death of the child, known as Miguel in local reports. Following her plea, the judge handed down a life sentence for the murder conviction and a 30-year sentence for the child abuse offense.

According to details from a probable cause affidavit, Jefferson transported the child to the hospital at approximately 7 p.m. on October 19, 2020. The boy was found unresponsive with a critically low body temperature of 88 degrees, displaying severe injuries to his face and head. Shortly after arrival, medical professionals pronounced the child deceased, prompting the hospital staff to contact the Tallahassee Police Department.

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Jefferson, who lived with her girlfriend, Miguel and his 6-year-old sibling, claimed the boy was standing on the sink brushing his teeth when he fell and hit the toilet, causing the porcelain to shatter, the affidavit said. Cops noted at least six deep lacerations on his head and face, along with a nearly severed finger. Investigators determined the injuries were not consistent with a fall, as Jefferson had claimed. Cops also noted Miguel had injuries throughout his body in various stages of healing.

Post-Miranda, Jefferson told detectives she had watched Miguel all day while his mother was at work and his sibling at school. The sibling came home from school around 3:15 p.m. Some 20 minutes later, she told Miguel to brush his teeth. She went into the bathroom and saw that he was standing at the sink. Jefferson said she told him to get down and momentarily left the bathroom. That’s when she said he fell and hit the toilet. The lacerations were caused by the shattered toilet, she insisted.

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But cops confronted her about her timeline. Had she brought Miguel to the hospital immediately after he suffered his injuries, she would have arrived around 4 p.m., not 7 p.m. Investigators also told her the boy’s injuries were not consistent with a fall. That’s when she admitted to hitting him with a tire iron, the affidavit said.

She told cops she became angry when the boy refused to climb down from the sink. Jefferson grabbed the tire iron from a tool kit and threw it at him, hitting him in the side of the face. It also hit the toilet, which is what actually caused it to shatter, the affidavit said. She hit the boy a total of three or four times, she said.

“She recalled seeing blood spray from [Miguel’s] wounds as she struck him,” detectives wrote.

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