PA - Kayden Mancuso, 7, Killed by Father, Philadelphia, 6 August 2018

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Estranged father 'hit his daughter, seven, over the head with a weight, then suffocated her with a plastic bag and left a note on her body saying her mother and stepdad 'got what they deserved''
  • Kayden Mancuso, seven, was found dead in Philadelphia on Monday morning
  • She was discovered in her father's home by her stepfather at around 11am
  • Jeff Mancuso, her biological dad, had been with her since Saturday morning
  • He was supposed to take her home on Sunday night but never showed up
  • Mancuso, 41, has a lengthy history of violence and mental health problems
  • In 2012, he bit a man's ear off during a fight and punched the family's dog in front of Kayden in the past
  • Kayden's mother Kathryn sought out restraining orders against him and did not want him to have access to their daughter
  • Despite Mancuso's violent past, Judge Jeffrey Trauger awarded him visitation rights every other weekend and on holidays
Girl killed by dad in murder-suicide was struck with a weight | Daily Mail Online
 
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Funeral services set for Kayden Mancuso

The community is invited to a viewing on Saturday to pay respects to the 7-year-old girl. Police say Kayden’s father killed her in an apparent murder-suicide.

Funeral services for Kayden Mancuso, of Lower Makefield, will be held Saturday at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church on Big Oak Road in the township.

A public viewing is set to begin at 9 a.m. at the church and will be preceded by the services. The viewing will conclude at 11:30 a.m.

Kayden, 7, was killed by her father, Jeffrey Mancuso, in what police say was a murder-suicide in the Manyunk section of Philadelphia this week.

The child was reported missing by her mother Kathryn Giglio after she was not returned after a scheduled weekend visitation period.
Funeral services set for Kayden Mancuso
 
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Mom wanted custody of her ‘angel,’ but 7-year-old didn’t survive dad’s house, cops say

“When they reached out to the police after she was never returned home, they were told that ‘she was probably just out with her father,’ and that they were unable to do anything without a warrant,” the page says. “Following their instincts, her step father and grandfather went back to the house of her biological father.”

They found both the 7-year-old and her father dead in an apparent murder-suicide, authorities told CBS. Kayden had a bag over her head, police say, and there was a note found within the tragic scene.
Mom wanted custody of her ‘angel,’ but 7-year-old didn’t survive dad’s house, cops say
 
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Months before Kayden Mancuso's death, mom reported girl 'didn't feel safe' with her father
Updated: AUGUST 7, 2018 — 9:21 PM EDT

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Classmates of Kayden Mancuso, the 7-year-old girl who was killed by her father in Manayunk, hold candles at the end of a vigil for her at their school, Edgewood Elementary, in Yardley on Tuesday night.
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KAYDEN MANCUSO FAMILY
Kayden Mancuso, 7, was found dead at her father’s home Monday in Manayunk.

Months before Kayden Mancuso's death, mom reported girl 'didn't feel safe' with her father
 
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“As far as red flags go, you wouldn’t find a guy with more red flags,” family member Kerrin Paul told CBS.

Yet he still had custody of the child during part of the weekend. Giglio told Fox29 that the murder-suicide was made possible because the judicial system “treated my sister like she was just this bitter woman who didn’t like her ex.”

“Like she just wanted to get back at her ex,” she continued. “She knew he was dangerous. We knew he was violent.”

“Kayden’s mother trusted that the law and the court system would work for her daughter’s best interests,” the page says. “However, the system failed and she was taken too soon. Kayden’s mother was told to trust the process, but the door was slammed in her face time after time.”

“Kayden’s biological father had a violent and storied history, yet the courts still allowed for modified visitation.”

Now the girl’s family are left with bittersweet memories of their time with Kayden.
Mom wanted custody of her ‘angel,’ but 7-year-old didn’t survive dad’s house, cops say
 
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I feel ill after reading the history of this horrific story!!! WHY would a judge make such a stupid decision?!!! At a minimum he could have ordered supervised visitation. Isn't a child's safety supposed to be the highest priority?
 
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This keeps happening again and again. The child is left in a dangerous situation because everything has to fair. If a parent has been shown to violent and have poor impulse control, they should not be near any children that they can use as revenge.
 
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i just heard about this case, poor poor baby girl. how in the heck is this judge still on the bench? soo many red flags
 
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from this article
A judge concluded that the father's history of violence - including punching the family dog - and his lack of personal responsibility and remorse, had substantially and adversely affected his relations with his daughter. Still, he ordered that Mancuso be allowed custody of her, but only from 10 p.m. Saturdays to 6 p.m. Sundays.

How are those times good? This does not make sense.
 
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New Kayden's Law passes Pennsylvania Senate unanimously; bill now goes to PA House. Video story
A new law aimed at reforming child custody laws in Pennsylvania is now one step closer to reality. This law is known as Kayden’s Law and the PA state senate unanimously passed it on Thursday. It is named after Kayden Mancuso, a 7-year-old who was killed by her biological father during a court-ordered unsupervised custody visit in Manayunk. Her father later died by suicide. The bill will now go to the state house of representatives.
 

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