A New Jersey father has been arraigned on charges of murder after he
allegedly killed his son, Creato Brendan, because his teenage girlfriend
disliked his kid and threatened to break up with him.
Creato made a call to 911 to report his son’s disappearance around
6am on October 13 and following a frantic search involving K-9 units and
volunteers, his body was found in the woods in Cooper River Park about
three hours after his father, 22-year-old David Creato, reported him
missing from his family’s Haddon Township home on Cooper Street.
Police found no sign of forced entry in Creato’s apartment. According to Philadelphia News, Brendan split his time between his paranets’ homes who had shared his custody.
The prosecutor, Christine Shah, on Tuesday, said the case against
Creato was largely circumstantial and came down to his ‘intense’
relationship with 17-year-old Julia Spensky, who allegedly resented
Brendan’s presence in his father’s home.
The
prosecutor said, “Spensky allegedly told her boyfriend that she did not
like kids and threatened to break up with him because Creato had
custody of the toddler every other weekend, which interfered in their
love affair, and continued being in contact with the boy’s mother.
“Brendan is a victim of ‘homicidal violence’ and may have been
smothered, strangled or drowned, based on the fact that the child had
bruising near his collarbone and his brain showed signs of oxygen
deprivation before his death.
“Creato, on a 911 call, told authorities he woke up on the morning of
his son’s disappearance and realized the toddler was gone. The boy was
wearing only his pajamas, neon socks and Mickey Mouse slippers.
“I just woke up and he wasn’t in my apartment. I don’t know if he wandered out or what happened. I don’t know where he is.
“The door was locked. I guess he unlocked it and left,” he told the dispatcher on the call.
Reports say Creato was arrested on Monday and facing charges of
murder and endangering the welfare of a child in the death of his
three-year-old son.
A judge set his bail at $750,000 on Tuesday, after prosecutors argued that he was a potential flight risk.
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