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Daily Mail
13-06-2025
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE I left my baby with my twisted ex. Nine hours later she died in the most horrific way
The heartbroken mother of an adorable two-year-old girl who was left to die in a car in 105F heat has broken her silence. Kristin Fulcher, 30, found out Ansleigh Marie Boatman had passed away on Sunday after allegedly being abandoned for nine hours by her father Joseph.


Daily Mail
11-06-2025
- Daily Mail
Louisiana father charged with murder after leaving daughter, one, inside 105F car for NINE hours
A Louisiana father has been arrested for murder after he allegedly left his infant daughter inside a car for more than nine hours, with temperatures inside reaching 105F. Joseph Boatman, 32, was detained on Sunday after his 21-month-old girl was left buckled inside a car in the Madisonville area. Deputies with the St Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office were called to a residence just before noon after a family member found the baby unresponsive inside the vehicle, police said. Authorities soon discovered that Boatman picked his daughter up from a family member's home earlier that morning after he 'consumed multiple alcoholic beverages'. He then strapped his child into a car seat around 2.30am and 'went back inside the residence and never returned to the vehicle,' police said. The temperature in Madisonville that day reached 95F, meaning it felt more like 105F inside the car. 'This is a devastating loss that no family ever wants to face,' Sheriff Randy Smith said. 'When a child is left in a vehicle, especially on a day when the heat index climbs over 100 degrees, the outcome can turn deadly in a matter of minutes. This case involved compromised judgment, and the result was heartbreaking.' Boatman is facing a second-degree murder charge and is currently being held on a $75,000 cash bond, according to his arrest report. This is not his first run-in with the law, as Boatman is also a registered sex offender. In June 2019, Boatman was nabbed by the FBI, along with more than 60 others as part of Operation Broken Heart - an initiative designed by Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force taskforce and Attorney General Jeff Landry's Louisiana Bureau of Investigation. Boatman was convicted for the online solicitation of a minor, according to records obtained by Boatman's daughter was the fifth child to die in a hot car in the U.S. this year, according to Kids And Car Safety. At least 1,130 children have died in hot vehicles in the country since 1990, and at least another 75,000 survived with injuries, the non-profit stated. Every year, an average of 38 children die in hot cars and about 88 per cent of them are three or younger, per the statistics. This comes after a one-year-old boy was found dead inside a hot pickup truck in southwest Albuquerque on May 25. Police said the 'very tragic incident' occurred while the child was supposed to be under the supervision of a male relative, who authorities say simply forgot he was there.


Daily Mirror
10-06-2025
- Daily Mirror
Dad charged with murder after leaving daughter, 1, inside hot car for nine hours
Joseph Boatman, 32, allegedly left the tot inside the vehicle for nine hours after consuming 'multiple' alcoholic beverages - and while temperatures that day reached a scorching 35C A dad has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder after his one-year-old daughter died in a hot car where she was left for over nine hours. Joseph Boatman, from Louisiana, allegedly left the tot in the vehicle after consuming "multiple" alcoholic beverages - and when temperatures in Madisonville, Kentucky, that day reached a scorching 35C, with a heat index of 40C. The 32-year-old man was taken into custody on Sunday after deputies from the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office responded to a call just before noon. A family member had discovered the unresponsive toddler still strapped in her car seat. Officers say Boatman picked up his daughter from a relative's home early that morning after he "consumed multiple alcoholic beverages." He allegedly placed the child in a car seat around 2:30am, then "went back inside the residence and never returned to the vehicle," according to the sheriff's office. "This is a devastating loss that no family ever wants to face," said Sheriff Randy Smith. "When a child is left in a vehicle, especially on a day when the heat index climbs over 100 degrees, the outcome can turn deadly in a matter of minutes. This case involved compromised judgment, and the result was heartbreaking." Boatman is currently being held on a $75,000 (£55,000) cash bond, according to his arrest report. This is not his first encounter with the law, as he is a registered sex offender and was previously convicted of online solicitation of a minor, MailOnline reports. In June 2019, Boatman was arrested as part of "Operation Broken Heart," a nationwide effort led by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry's Bureau of Investigation. Boatman's daughter is the fifth child in the US to die in a hot car this year, according to data from Kids and Car Safety. The non-profit reports that since 1990, at least 1,130 children have died in hot vehicles, with an additional 75,000 surviving with injuries. On average, 38 children die each year in hot cars - 88% of them aged three or younger.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Yahoo
Louisiana father who left 1-year-old daughter in hot car for over 9 hours faces murder charge: police
A Louisiana father was charged with second-degree murder after allegedly leaving his 21-month-old daughter inside a hot car for more than nine hours. Joseph Boatman, 32, of Hammond, was arrested Sunday after the child died outside a home in Madisonville, according to the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office. "Detectives with the STPSO Major Crimes Unit have learned that Boatman had strapped the toddler in her car seat inside the vehicle after picking her up from a family member's residence shortly after 2:30 a.m. Sunday," police said. "After strapping the toddler in her car seat, Boatman went back inside the residence and never returned to the vehicle. It was also learned that prior to Boatman arriving to pick up his daughter, he had consumed multiple alcoholic beverages," the sheriff's office added. Florida Woman Given Maximum Sentence In Death Of Second Grandchild Police say they responded to the home shortly before noon Sunday, "after a family member located the girl unresponsive inside the vehicle." Read On The Fox News App Temperatures in the area around that time were about 90 degrees. "This is a devastating loss that no family ever wants to face," St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Randy Smith said in a statement. "When a child is left in a vehicle, especially on a day when the heat index climbs over 100 degrees, the outcome can turn deadly in a matter of minutes. This case involved compromised judgment, and the result was heartbreaking." Child Hot Car Death Pushes Parents Who Lost Daughter To Sound Alarm About 'Preventable Tragedy' The website No Heat Stroke, which tracks the deaths of children inside hot cars in the U.S., said it was the fifth instance this year, following cases in New Mexico, California, Maryland and New Jersey. "A child's body temperature rises three to five times faster than an adult's. When a child is left in a vehicle, that child's temperature can rise quickly – and the situation can quickly become dangerous," the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says on its website. "In 2024, 39 children died of heatstroke in vehicles — up 35% from 2023." The NHTSA also says, "Never leave a child in a vehicle unattended for any length of time," and, "Rolling windows down or parking in the shade does little to change the interior temperature of the vehicle."Original article source: Louisiana father who left 1-year-old daughter in hot car for over 9 hours faces murder charge: police


Newsweek
10-06-2025
- Newsweek
Louisiana Father Charged With Murder After Toddler Dies in Hot Car
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A Louisiana father has been charged with second-degree murder after leaving his 21-month-old daughter in a hot car for more than nine hours, police said. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office said Joseph Boatman, a 32-year-old Hammond resident, was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center after his daughter was discovered dead inside his vehicle on Sunday. Authorities said Joseph Boatman, 32, was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center after his daughter was discovered dead inside his vehicle on Sunday. Authorities said Joseph Boatman, 32, was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center after his daughter was discovered dead inside his vehicle on Sunday. St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office The Context This case highlights the ongoing danger of vehicular heatstroke involving children in the United States. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported 39 deaths from vehicular heatstroke among children last year. The number represents an increase from 2023, when 29 children died in a hot vehicle. Toddler Discovered Dead After 9 Hours Deputies were called to a residence in the area of Madisonville, Louisiana, shortly before noon after a family member found the young girl unresponsive inside a vehicle. Investigators said the toddler had been left alone in the car for more than nine hours as outdoor temperatures soared above 100 degrees. Timeline and Investigation Authorities learned that Boatman had picked up his daughter from a relative's home around 2:30 a.m. and strapped her into her car seat. Boatman then returned inside the residence and did not return to the vehicle, police said. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office said Boatman had consumed multiple alcoholic beverages before he arrived to pick up the child. What People Are Saying St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Randy Smith, in a statement: "This is a devastating loss that no family ever wants to face. When a child is left in a vehicle, especially on a day when the heat index climbs over 100 degrees, the outcome can turn deadly in a matter of minutes. This case involved compromised judgment, and the result was heartbreaking" Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, in a statement on National Heatstroke Prevention Day: "There is no excuse for leaving a child in a parked vehicle. Every parent, sibling, relative, and babysitter needs to understand the severity of doing so – it's the only way we can prevent more of these heartbreaking losses of life." What Happens Next Boatman is being held on a $750,000 bond. The NHTSA offers several tips to help keep children safe, including locking a vehicle when it is not in use, never leaving a child alone in a vehicle and checking the entire vehicle, especially the backseat, before locking up and walking away. Do you have a story that Newsweek should be covering? Do you have any questions about this story? Contact LiveNews@