Chilling details were revealed in court Wednesday about the savage death of an 8-year-old Houston, Texas boy whose remains were found in the family’s apartment with his abandoned siblings.
The children’s mother and her boyfriend were held on bond for the hideous crime — as the devastated grandmother of one of the kids expressed regret for not adopting her neglected 7-year-old grandson.
Cops found the skeletal remains of Kendrick Lee on Sunday after his 15-year-old brother, Jordan Lee, called police to report the deplorable conditions in which he and two surviving siblings had been living for nearly a year without supervision.
The children’s mother, 31-year-old Gloria Williams, has been charged with neglecting the kids while her boyfriend, 31-year-old Brian Coulter, was arrested and charged in the beating death of Kendrick.
Harris County Sgt. Dennis Wolfford said Wednesday that Coulter pummeled the boy to death sometime between Nov. 20 and Nov. 29 of last year.
After the beating, the parents abandoned the kids to live about 25 miles away.
During the mother’s court appearance, it was revealed that her two younger boys, Trevon Lee, 10, and the 7-year-old, Ja’Veon Kirklin, witnessed the murder and endured abuse themselves.
The mother also told deputies she saw part of the fatal attack, but failed to report it to law enforcement because her boyfriend told her not to do so and she feared going to jail and losing custody of the kids, the outlet reported.
Gloria Williams and her boyfriend Brian Coulter were both charged in the death of Williams’ 8-year-old son Kendrick Lee and the neglect of Williams’ other children.
In testimony to deputies, Trevon and Ja’Veon reportedly said they saw Coulter repeatedly kick and punch Kendrick until he stopped moving.
The boyfriend then covered Kendrick with a blanket, the boys said, and the day after the beating, Williams said, she found her dead son under the cover.
The mother claimed she tried to stop Coulter during the attack. The boyfriend later apologized, Williams said, and told her he had lost control and punched the boy “until he went to sleep.”
A Tuesday autopsy revealed Kendrick died of multiple blunt-force injuries.
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez on Wednesday said one of the two younger surviving boys was found Sunday with a broken jaw.
Gonzalez said investigators believe Coulter caused the injury about three weeks ago during a rare visit to the filthy, cockroach- and fly-infested apartment.
The three siblings were described Wednesday by Wolfford as “special-needs children” who were left mainly to fend for themselves.
At least two of the boys are believed to be autistic.
“Very sweet children. Very nice. Very well spoken … at the same time, that thousand-yard stare, that blankness in the eyes,” Wolfford said.
The three siblings have been placed in the custody of Child Protective Services.
Linda Smith the grandmother of Kirklin, told The Post, “I hold myself partly responsible. I should have taken Ja’Veon and adopted him. I should have held on to him.”
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