Posted on 04/07/2023 7:25:40 AM PDT by Red Badger
A Florida man who was charged in the death of his 2-year-old son after the tot’s body was found in an alligator’s mouth allegedly stabbed the boy’s mother more than 100 times after she hosted a birthday party for him, a report said.
Thomas Mosley, 21, allegedly killed little Taylen Mosley and his mother, Pashun Jeffery, 20, after guests left a 21st birthday party for Mosley in the mom’s St. Petersburg apartment, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
Jeffery’s body was found on the bathroom floor next to a bloody shoeprint with a Gucci emblem and Mosley also left his fingerprints on a bloody cleaning bottle found under the bed, the report said.
The boy was later found inside the alligator’s mouth, but the exact circumstances of his death were unclear.
The gruesome details were revealed after Mosley was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder for stabbing Jeffery more than 100 times in the bathroom of her Lincoln Shores apartment.
Murder suspect Thomas Mosley, 21
Thomas Mosley, 21, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder. Pinellas County Sheriff's Office)
Police records show that Mosley had been living at the home for just a few weeks when Jeffery decided to have a gathering for his birthday last week.
Missing Florida toddler found inside alligator’s mouth day after mother’s murder
Guests left the party at about 5:15 p.m., leaving Taylen and his parents behind in the apartment, according to an affidavit cited by the news
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Ah- thanks, my tired mind read it wrong
Some people just really don't like birthdays.
He looks like a tranny
Hey Tommy! What do you want to do for your Birthday?
brainless animal.
I hope they will not deduct court costs from his reparations check.
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