Pictured left to right: Katrina Sudberry and Gregory Glenn Martin, as released by the Newport News Police Department. In the backdrop is the apartment complex in Newport News, Virginia, where a tragic incident of fatal child abuse unfolded, leaving a 5-year-old boy dead. (Google Maps).
Heart-wrenching revelations have come to light in a Virginia case where a duo, a woman and a man, finds themselves imprisoned over the heartbreaking death of a young boy, local law enforcement in the Old Dominion state reports.
Katrina Sudberry, aged 27, stands charged with second-degree murder and felony child abuse following the tragic demise of the child, according to reports from the Newport News Police Department, initially covered by Law&Crime.
In a recent development, Gregory Glenn Martin, 30, faces charges of second-degree murder, child abuse or neglect causing severe injury, along with accusations of failing to comply with sex offender registry requirements, as revealed by police this week.
Newly unveiled court documents shed light on the circumstances leading up to the child’s tragic passing, providing a deeper understanding of the timeline surrounding the devastating events, authorities confirm.
The investigation began on July 16 at a residence on Walden Pond Court in Newport News, the police department said in a press release.
Officers were called to the residence that afternoon in response to an unresponsive 5-year-old boy, police said. Paramedics attempted lifesaving measures on the child and rushed him to a nearby hospital. He succumbed to his injuries later that same evening.
“Following an autopsy by the Office of the Medical Examiner, it was determined the boy died from internal injuries suffered as a result of blunt force trauma,” the police department said.
The next day, Sudberry, the child’s mother, was arrested and charged after she admitted to physically punishing her son in the days leading up to his death, according to a criminal complaint obtained by Hampton-based ABC affiliate WVEC.
The woman admitted to disciplining the child with her hands and a belt, police said. Sudberry also forced him into exercises including push-ups and wall squats, according to the charging document.
Sudberry, who is pregnant with Martin’s child, also told investigators that on the morning of the child’s death, she left the 5-year-old alone with Martin and returned 45 minutes later to find that a belt used by both adults for disciplining had the buckle broken off. The mother added that the belt was intact before she left that day, police said.
The mother allegedly told investigators she did not immediately call 911 because she “knew how it would look.”
Text messages show the couple discussing the child’s punishment, according to court documents obtained by Norfolk-based CBS affiliate WTKR and Portsmouth-based NBC affiliate WAVY.
“He got more bruises we tryna get rid of the other ones,” Sudberry allegedly told Martin.
The man allegedly replied: “we needa make an agreement either u gone let me whoop him or not.”
The woman continued to confront the man about the abuse – sending along pictures of the boy’s injuries – according to police.
“OK, I won’t whoop him no more then,” Martin allegedly said at one point. “Trina, I’m not gone whoop him again das on my life I won’t ima leave you to that you I’ll keep it strictly to workouts but he not scared of the workouts.”
Investigators said the autopsy determined the child had injuries to the liver, stomach and intestines, along with what was described as “catastrophic” injuries across the little boy’s body.
Both Martin and Sudberry are being detained in the Newport News Jail. They are slated to appear in court on Sept. 9.
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