The other woman told Wilson that Dakota wanted her to call the police, to which she replied the woman didn't know what was going on and that she needed to mind her own business, the affidavit revealed. Dakota eventually got inside the vehicle and drove home with Wilson.
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"Wilson stated that when she attempted to stop him from leaving, she does not know if she tackled Dakota or they fell to the ground however her intention was to hold him," the court filing stated.
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Officers made contact with a neighbor who stated that Dakota ran to her house approximately 30 minutes before emergency vehicles arrived. The neighbor stated Dakota asked her to adopt him because his parents hit him in the face and didn’t let him call his caseworker, officials said. The neighbor said she didn't observe any signs Dakota was injured.
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The videos from the Ring camera begin with Wilson already laying across Dakota, near his neck and head area, according to documents. Dakota is screaming during the entire 20-second video. In the second video, Wilson is still on top of Dakota, with her right arm and elbow on the ground and the boy, while he cries and screams for 20 seconds, according to the court filing.
The third video shows Wilson on top of Dakota, with the boy's arms above his head. The 10-year-old doesn't move for the entirety of the 6-minute and 48-second video, the affidavit revealed. Dakota also doesn't move during the fourth video. The fifth video showed Wilson with one knee facing the boy and states “Dakota!” several times. When he doesn't answer, she begins screaming "Dakota" and asked one of her other children to call 911, documents stated.
Court docs reveal tragic moments leading up to death of 10-year-old boy in northwest Indiana