Indianapolis crime: Boy feared visit with father days before death
Ten-year-old Nakota Kelly asked his mother early last week whether he was going to spend the weekend with his father in Indianapolis.
Yes, she told him. His reaction was immediate. He was afraid.
"Oh, I’m dead. Don’t expect me to come home," he replied. "My dad is going to kill me."
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On Tuesday, police arrested and charged Nakota's father, 37-year-old Anthony Dibiah, in his son's murder. In doing so, they released horrific details in the 10-year-old Wabash boy's death.
The nature of the homicide is, in itself, shocking: Dibiah, according to a police affidavit, said he put a plastic bag over his son's head until he suffocated. He then took the boy into the bathroom to "to make sure he was dead" and then dumped the body.
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According to People Magazine,
Missing Boy Believed Dead After Allegedly Telling Mother 'Dad is Going to Kill Me' Ahead of Visit
The probable cause affidavit alleges that investigators arrived at Dibiah's residence at around 11:45 a.m. on Sunday but found no sign of him or Nakota. Instead, they found what appeared to be "blood spatter, blood smears and brain matter" in the apartment's bathroom.
There was also a small amount of blood in the apartment's entrance, the paper reports.
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The search for Nakota's body continues, and will likely stretch into Missouri, after cell phone records revealed Dibiah had made several pre-dawn trips to the state Sunday morning.