GUILTY VA - Eliel Adon Weaver, 4, found dead in parents' freezer after 2 years, Chesterfield, 2021 *dad charged*

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Defense Opening Statement
In their opening statement, one of Kassceen's attorney's, Emilee Hasbrouck, said what Kassceen went through was every parent's worst nightmare. She said that while this was a tragedy and it is human nature to find someone to blame, some tragedies have no answers and Kassceen was not to blame in this case.

Hasbrouck said Kassceen, in the pain and heartbreak of losing a child, made a decision to preserve the remains because he could not bare to let go of his child, not to conceal wrongdoing. She added Kassceen was a loving, dedicated father who loved Adon.

Hasbrouck also mentioned that the Weaver family always did what they thought was best for their children, but chose options that might not be considered the usual choice including delivering Adon via home birth and choosing not to get Adon vaccinated or to take him to see a pediatrician. She added that it is every parent's right to choose what to do for their children based on their beliefs and values.
Former Richmond basketball star on trial after son found dead in family freezer

This malarky from the defense goes on further but I couldn't stomach any more.
 
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EDITOR’S NOTE: This article contains graphic details about the death of a child. Reader discretion is advised.

Dina Weaver described the day 3-year-old Adon Weaver died. The boy’s father, former University of Richmond basketball star Kassceen “Kass” Weaver, is accused in his death.

The mother was initially charged in connection to the boy’s death, but prosecutors later withdrew the charges and charged Kassceen Weaver with aggravated malicious wounding against her.

He stands trial in that case next month.

Dina testified she and Kassceen began dating as students at the University of Richmond in 1993 and married in 2015. They had two sons together, including Adon, the younger of the two, who was born in September 2015.

She said while their older son was born at the hospital, they had Adon at their home (because there were no issues with the first). She said he was a seemingly happy and healthy baby, but they soon realized he was not hitting growth milestones and said “he was slow,” including in his movements, picking things up, and speech.

Dina added while she wanted to take him, Adon was never taken to a doctor, because Kassceen did not believe in them. She testified their older child was taken to a doctor prior to Kassceen homeschooling him.

She said Adon cried every day to the point that he would pass out at times, and his issues began to create problems in their marriage.

She said Kassceen was the primary caregiver to the children and he did not trust the kids with anyone else. As such, he dealt with Adon’s neediness and told her “it can be nerve-wracking.” She added he treated Adon with less patience than the older child. Dina said Adon was also always bruised because Kassceen used corporal punishment and would hit his buttocks with his hand or belt.

“He was very rough with him…very, very aggressive,” Dina testified regarding troubles to get Adon undressed, which saw Kassceen having to rip his clothes off at times.

The mother said one of Adon’s crying episodes happened nine days before his death. She said she was downstairs and heard Kassceen yelling upstairs. She said he then called her up and she found Adon passed out. She said she performed chest compressions until he woke up.

Testifying to the day Adon died, Dina said she was at work on Oct. 23, 2018, when Kassceen called her and said Adon had passed out again and was not breathing. She told Kassceen to take Adon to the emergency center less than a mile from their family’s home, but said Kassceen told her he performed chest compressions and he woke back up.

Because the family only had one car, Dina said she had to get a ride from her coworker’s mother and took about 40 minutes to get back home, but she was on the phone with Kassceen and he said that Adon was OK and awake.

When she got home, Dina said Adon was on the floor in his diaper, surrounded by vomit, and did not appear to be breathing or alert. She said she did CPR and chest compressions again and thought she heard air come back out.

She said she then bathed Adon’s body, placed him in his crib, said goodbye, then left the room. She said Kassceen then wrapped Adon’s body in clothing (which she did not watch), placed it in a plastic bag, then inside a plastic bin. They kept the bin in the family’s den until it started to smell (with even their older son mentioning the smell) and so, Kassceen bought a freezer for the garage and they moved it there. She said while she did go into the garage, she never looked in the freezer.

Dina said they talked about this being a crime and added they talked in passing about buying a house with land and burying Adon in the back.

She said they never told anyone about what happened to Adon until May 3, 2021, when she told her brother in a phone call when she also told him about marriage issues between her and Kassceen.
 
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Kassceen Weaver was found guilty of all charges in connection to the death of his son, Adon Weaver, Thursday night.

A jury convened for three hours before convicting the former University of Richmond basketball star of homicide, concealing a dead body and child abuse on Thursday, July 13. The trial lasted four days.
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Kassceen Weaver is now being held without bond and is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 26.
Kassceen Weaver found guilty on all charges on Thursday
 
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