New West Virginia Law Raises Concerns Over Miscarriage Prosecutions

A 52-year-old man from Branford, Connecticut, has been charged with murder and attempted murder following a brutal incident in his home. According to officials, Anthony Andrew Esposito Jr. allegedly killed his 12-year-old son, Anthony P. Esposito, using a baseball bat and attempted to murder his 16-year-old daughter, as reported by People.
The incident unfolded on May 1, 2025, when police responded to a distress call from a woman who believed a homicide had occurred at Esposito's residence. Authorities found the boy with serious head injuries in the basement, where he was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. Esposito reportedly fled the scene but was later apprehended in his vehicle following a traffic stop.
During his arraignment, prosecutors disclosed that Esposito admitted to targeting his son after feeling disrespected and claimed to have heard voices instructing him to commit the act. His defense attorney cited Esposito’s history of mental health issues, including psychiatric hospitalizations. With charges potentially leading to life imprisonment without parole, the judge highlighted the gravity of the allegations against him.