IN - Jacob Moneus, 3 months, Lafayette, 10 Aug 2024 *believed to be in extreme danger and may require medical assistance*

  • #41
He should be facing attempted murder on the mother as well. He literally fractured her skull and left her for dead.

He even stated to LE that he hoped she died.

She had to drive herself to the hospital.
 
  • #42
Prosecutors charged 28-year-old Eliasard Moneus, the infant's father, with murder. After putting the baby in an orange bucket beside the trash can in the apartment in the 2500 block of Lexington Court in Acorn Acres apartments, prosecutors said Moneus left the home. His wife said she thought he was gone about 30 minutes, then he came back with a tire iron and beat her while she tried to watch a televised church service, according to prosecutors.

Additionally, prosecutors charged Moneus with aggravated battery, criminal confinement, battery with serious bodily injury and domestic battery with a deadly weapon.

Wyatt entered a not-guilty plea for Moneus and appointed a public defender for him.

She informed him of the no-contact order with his wife and had him sign a form acknowledging the order.
 
  • #43
DEC 31, 2024
Moneus and his wife had been angry with each other and had not spoken all week, according to prosecutors.

His trial currently is scheduled for Jan. 21 in Tippecanoe Superior 2.
 
  • #44

State of Indiana v. Eliasard Moneus

Case Number79D02-2408-MR-000002
CourtTippecanoe Superior Court 2
TypeMR - Murder
Filed08/15/2024

Pretrial Conference
Session: 12/20/2024 8:30 AM, Rescheduled
Session: 04/25/2025 8:30 AM, Judicial Officer: Meyer, SP​
Jury Trial
Session: 01/21/2025 8:30 AM, Rescheduled
Session: 05/19/2025 1:00 PM, Judicial Officer: Meyer, SP​

 
  • #45
It seems someone is changing his plea...

State of Indiana v. Eliasard Moneus

Case Number79D02-2408-MR-000002
CourtTippecanoe Superior Court 2
TypeMR - Murder
Filed08/15/2024

05/08/2025 10:00 AM Change of Plea Hearing



 
  • #46
It seems someone is changing his plea...

State of Indiana v. Eliasard Moneus

Case Number79D02-2408-MR-000002
CourtTippecanoe Superior Court 2
TypeMR - Murder
Filed08/15/2024

05/08/2025 10:00 AM Change of Plea Hearing



Hopefully they don't go to trial and this waste of space spends the rest of his life in jail
 
  • #47
Hopefully they don't go to trial and this waste of space spends the rest of his life in jail
Actually Indiana has the death penalty
 
  • #48
Actually Indiana has the death penalty
Oh yes, I forgot about that! That's most likely the reason he's changing his plea. MOO
 
  • #49
MAY 8, 2025
Eliasard Moneus acknowledged in court Thursday morning that on the August 2024 night he fractured the skull of his wife with a tire iron, intending to kill her, he put their 3-month-old son Jacob head-first into a bucket of laundry detergent, sealed it and left the Lafayette apartment.

As part of the agreement, prosecutors will drop related charges of aggravated battery and domestic battery with a deadly weapon. The plea also laid out that Moneus, who had been living in Lafayette under a temporary protected status as an immigrant from Haiti, could be deported if he’s released from the Indiana Department of Corrections.

According to his plea agreement, Moneus faces 65 to 95 years in prison when he's sentenced on July 1.

Moneus will have to serve 75% of his prison sentence, meaning he'll be in prison roughly 48 to 71 years. He has nine months' credit for pretrial detention.
 
  • #50
MAY 8, 2025
Eliasard Moneus acknowledged in court Thursday morning that on the August 2024 night he fractured the skull of his wife with a tire iron, intending to kill her, he put their 3-month-old son Jacob head-first into a bucket of laundry detergent, sealed it and left the Lafayette apartment.

As part of the agreement, prosecutors will drop related charges of aggravated battery and domestic battery with a deadly weapon. The plea also laid out that Moneus, who had been living in Lafayette under a temporary protected status as an immigrant from Haiti, could be deported if he’s released from the Indiana Department of Corrections.

According to his plea agreement, Moneus faces 65 to 95 years in prison when he's sentenced on July 1.

Moneus will have to serve 75% of his prison sentence, meaning he'll be in prison roughly 48 to 71 years. He has nine months' credit for pretrial detention.
No words. May there be justice.
 
  • #51
I hope that doesn't mean.. serve half.. right?
 
  • #52
  • #53
August 17, 2025

According to the Tippecanoe County Prosecutor’s Office, 29-year-old Eliasard Moneus has been sentenced to 92 years in the Indiana Department of Corrections after being convicted of murder and attempted murder, a level 1 felony.

An autopsy report confirmed Jacob’s cause of death was due to asphyxia and the child’s death was ruled a homicide.

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  • #54
A 3 month old baby. A baby. Your own baby? Child, flesh and blood. Wow.
A beautiful child, just gone. Who knows what wonderful things this child might have done.
Rest in peace, Little One. Fly high.
 
  • #55
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