Boy Found Buried In Concrete

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On May 4, authorities investigating a mobile home park in Gary, Indiana made a harrowing discovery. Buried under a thin layer of concrete was the body of a 13-year-old boy, believed to be Christian Choate.

Choate apparently died in April of 2009, but according to his sister, threats from his abusive father Riley kept the boy's death a secret for more than two years.

Only when Riley left their home three weeks ago did Christian's sister feel safe enough to approach authorities about her brother's death. And the account she gives is nothing short of chilling.

According to Christina Choate, young Christian was kept locked in a dog cage for the last year of his life, CBS-2 reports. He was let out of the cage only to eat and use the bathroom, and to endure brutal beatings from his father, who apparently used the cage to keep him from running away.

The Northwest Indiana Times, which has been covering the story since it broke, writes that one day Christina found her brother unresponsive in his cage. She placed a finger under his nose and found he wasn't breathing.

When Riley came home -- as he would later tell police -- he dug a two-foot grave for his son, and buried him in lime, dirt and concrete, placing a Bible on his chest.

After Christian's death, Christina says Riley moved her to Kentucky, where she wasn't allowed to go to school or talk on the phone, until three weeks ago when he moved back to Indiana without her.

According to a Chicago Tribune story on the investigation, it was the boy's biological mother who called police ten days ago inquiring about Christian. She had long been separated from Riley, but presumably after hearing from Christina, she began to worry about his fate.

Investigators were led quickly to Riley, who admitted to burying the boy and willingly led them to his makeshift grave. "If I had to do it over, I'd have just called (police)," Choate told authorities, according to the Tribune. "But I was freaking out."

He did not, however, admit to having anything to do with causing the boy's death.

An autopsy showed that Christian suffered blunt force trauma to his body, internal bleeding and a skull fracture, according to a separate Times story. Riley Choate is currently being held on charges of removing a body from a death scene, a felony, and misdemeanor failure to notify authorities of a dead body, CBS writes.

More charges, however, are expected later Tuesday.


UPDATE:
Christian Choate's father Riley and his stepmother Kimberly Kubina were charged Tuesday with murder, battery, criminal confinement, and neglect of a dependent in the young boy's death. Kubina allegedly helped Riley Choate bury his son's body, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.


Christian Choate, Boy Found Buried In Concrete Died While Locked In A Cage, Sister Says
 

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What a vile & demented person, people like this are perfect candidates for "dangerous offender" classifications.
 

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And in somewhat related news:

Accused drew bloody cross on dead man: witness

A Yorkton, Sask., woman has told a murder trial that she saw her father shoot and kill her boyfriend — and then draw a bloody cross on his forehead. Jadah Walker was a Crown witness Wednesday morning at the trial of Kim Walker, 54, who is charged with second-degree murder in the March 17, 2003, death of James Hayward, 24.

Jadah Walker, who was 16 on the day in question and is now 24, said she was at Hayward's house when she saw her father pull up outside. She said after she greeted him at the door, he asked her to come home. Then Hayward came to the door and told Kim Walker he wasn't welcome there.

"My father reached across and started firing," Jadah Walker said.

The shooting was over quickly and Hayward hit the floor, she said.

"Once all the firing was finished, my dad put the gun down on the weight bench," she said. "He started to collect the shells. It was just chaotic."

She also said her father painted a cross on Hayward's forehead with blood, using his finger. Jadah Walker said she had moved in with Hayward on her 16th birthday.

She testified her boyfriend made a living dealing drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, steroids, and morphine. She said she and Hayward both used morphine around the clock and on one occasion, her boyfriend injected her while she was sleeping.

"It was a routine," she told the courtroom in Yorkton, a city of 15,000 in the southeast part of the province. Jadah Walker said she stopped using drugs the day her father killed Hayward.

The trial before Queen's Bench Justice Ellen Gunn and a jury of 12 continues.

It's the second murder trial for Walker, who was convicted in 2007 of second-degree murder.
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal ordered a retrial last year because the judge and lawyers at Walker's first trial in 2007 had held meetings without him.


Accused drew bloody cross on dead man: witness - Saskatchewan - CBC News
 

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What a vile & demented person, people like this are perfect candidates for "dangerous offender" classifications.

Thankfully this happened in the States. By this, I mean that he has a higher likelyhood of getting a sentence deserving of the crime. I hope he (and the stepmother in this case) gets life in prison with NO possibility of parole.