"Investigators said when they confronted Rogers with Gardea's statement, Rogers said that he was not being honest about "Santiago" having the boy, but instead said members of the Sons of Silence had taken the boy, the affidavit said.
Then Rogers told investigators the Silas had fallen off the counter at home on Thursday, Oct. 20 and hit his head, the affidavit said. Rogers told investigators Silas died the next day and that he wrapped the boy in a white comforter and disposed of him in a dumpster near Larimer County Community College, according to the affidavit.
During a second interview with investigators, Rogers said he took Rhiannon to work on Thursday, Oct. 20, then took Silas to a friend's house, where multiple people were smoking methamphetamine.
Rogers said it appeared Silas got high from the meth exposure, according to the affidavit.
Rogers said Silas got warm to the touch, so he gave him a bath, then drove around for two hours delivering meth he bought for his customers, according to affidavit.
Authorities have not said when they believe the boy died -- on Oct. 20, Oct. 22, or another day.
The affidavit did say that, "According to Rhiannon Ojeda and Logan Rogers, Rogers was the last person to have the care, custody and control of S.O. [Silas Ojeda] while he was alive, and that Logan Rogers is responsible for the child's death."
Deputies said during their investigation that they interviewed the father of another child of Rhiannon's.
He told deputies he saw Silas on Oct. 17 or 18 and that the boy had a split lip and half of his face was "puffed up," according to the affidavit.
He said Silas could barely pick his head up.
When he asked on Sunday, Oct. 23, where Silas was, he said Rhiannon told him he boy was at her friend Aubrey's house, according to the affidavit.
When investigators asked Rhiannon about the injuries, Rhiannon told deputies that Silas was learning to walk, was having complications, and he fell and smacked his face on the floor, according to the affidavit."
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