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Man gets life in fatal beating over spilt milk

A man was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday for fatally beating his girlfriend's 3-year-old nephew because the child had spilled milk and yogurt on a rug.
/ Source: The Associated Press

A man was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday for fatally beating his girlfriend's 3-year-old nephew because the child had spilled milk and yogurt on a rug.

Gilbert Delestre apologized for his role in the October 2004 death of Thomas "T.J." Wright, telling Providence Superior Court Judge Netti Vogel he felt ashamed and prayed each day for forgiveness.

But Vogel called him a coward and "sick and evil" person whose only remorse was at having been caught.

"He cared more about his rug than he did about the well-being of this boy," Vogel said. "He cared more about spilled milk than he did about the safety of this boy."

Prosecutors said Delestre and his former girlfriend, Katherine Bunnell, took turns beating the boy after returning home from a night out drinking and finding the mess. Both were convicted of second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

Boy 'suffered'
"He killed him, he beat him, it was prolonged, and T.J. Wright — no question about it — suffered," prosecutor Stacey Veroni said.

Bunnell and Delestre were caring for the child and his two older brothers because their mother, Karen Wright, was in prison.

Wright told the judge Wednesday that she no longer had a reason to get out of bed.

"Why'd you beat him so bad like that?" she asked Delestre. "You just kept beating him — couldn't stop, couldn't put him to bed."

Delestre testified he struck T.J. on his head, causing him to fall down a staircase, but never meant to kill him.

The teenage baby sitter caring for the children that night said she heard several slaps after Delestre went upstairs to confront T.J. and later saw the boy flying across the floor.

The case raised questions about how foster parents are screened and whether the children should have ever been placed with the couple.

Delestre was sentenced to life plus 10 years in prison, and will be eligible for parole in about 25 years. Bunnell received the same sentence.