A Connecticut man, Anthony Andrew Esposito Jr., is charged with murder with special circumstances after allegedly beating his 12-year-old son to death with a baseball bat, officials said.
The 52-year-old is also charged with criminal attempt to murder, allegedly trying to kill his 16-year-old daughter, officials said.
The incident occurred on Thursday at a home in Branford. Police in Branford identified the homicide victim as Anthony P. Esposito.
Esposito Jr. was taken into custody Thursday following a traffic stop with the assistance of the Connecticut State Police, Branford police said.
During his arraignment on Friday in New Haven Superior Court, prosecutors said Esposito Jr. allegedly told police he “brutally” beat his son because the 12-year-old was being disrespectful.
He is also accused of pushing his teenage daughter down the stairs and allegedly admitted to police that if he were able to get the baseball bat, he would have killed her, too, prosecutors said.
His defense attorney told the court that Esposito Jr. has had mental health issues since he was a young child, including multiple psychiatric hospitalizations during childhood, and noted that the police report reflected that he was hearing voices.
Esposito Jr. remains held on a $3 million bond, police said. The defense had asked for the bond to be lowered to $1 million, but the judge kept it at $3 million, ABC New Haven affiliate WTNH reported.
The case remains under investigation.
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