Riverside Township, 08075 – A man is facing murder charges after allegedly leaving his girlfriend’s autistic son to die in a freezing basement. Authorities say the boy, who was tied to a bed in a 56-degree room, was discovered lifeless by investigators in Riverside Township. Prosecutors described the conditions as “unimaginable cruelty,” sparking outrage across the community. Neighbors said they are horrified that such abuse could happen unnoticed in their neighborhood. The boyfriend, now in custody, is accused of severe neglect and child endangerment. Advocates are urging the public to report any signs of abuse, especially involving vulnerable children with special needs.
Key Facts
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BREAKING: Boy with autism found dead, tied to bed in 56-degree basement.
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IMPACT: Victim, girlfriend’s son, allegedly neglected by caregiver boyfriend.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was unimaginable cruelty,” – County Prosecutor’s Office.
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ACTION: Community urged to report suspected child abuse immediately.
Impact Of Local News
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Precise Location:
[Riverside Township, 08075] – Near Bridge Street & 5th Avenue residential block. -
Community Connection:
“We’re horrified. That child deserved love and protection.”
– Linda Chavez, neighborhood parent. -
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Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Child Abuse Hotline (National): 1-800-422-4453
» NJ Child Protective Services: 1-877-NJ-ABUSE
» Autism Support Network: www.autismsupport.org -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you suspect child abuse, don’t wait — report it right away.”
– Sheriff Angela Moore, Burlington County
Community Pulse
“VOTE: Should child neglect leading to death carry automatic life sentences?
👍 Yes – Maximum punishment needed
👎 No – Case-by-case sentencing
Sound off in comments – officials monitoring feedback”
Update Log
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8:45 AM: Police confirm boy’s body discovered tied to bed in cold basement.
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10:30 AM: Boyfriend taken into custody, facing murder and child endangerment charges.
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1:15 PM: Prosecutor labels case “unimaginable cruelty” during press conference.

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