Parents of toddler buried in shallow grave at park take plea

Inset, left to right: Iris Rivera-Santos and Edgar Ismalej-Gomez (Stamford Police Dept.). Background: Cummings Park in Connecticut where the couple’s toddler was buried in a shallow grave (Google Maps).

In Connecticut, a couple has been sentenced to over a decade behind bars following their involvement in the tragic death of their 2-year-old son. His remains were found buried in a shallow grave at a local park almost three years prior.

On Tuesday, Iris Rivera-Santos and Edgar Ismalej-Gomez entered guilty pleas to all charges related to the death of little Liam Rivera, as indicated by court documents. The charges they faced included acts of intentional cruelty towards a child, risking injury to a minor, evidence tampering, conspiracy, and unlawfully moving a deceased body.

Following their admissions, a judge from Fairfield County Superior Court sanctioned plea agreements requiring each parent to serve a 16-year sentence in a state prison, as reported by the Stamford Advocate. Source

Interestingly, neither Rivera-Santos nor Ismalej-Gomez confessed to causing Liam’s death, even though the medical examiner confirmed the toddler died from “multiple blunt force traumas to the head.”

Despite the plea, Ismalej-Gomez’s lawyer, Dominick Angotta, emphasized his client’s insistence on his innocence.

“Edgar firmly asserts he was not involved in the child’s death,” Angotta explained to News 12, a New York-based cable station, after the court proceedings. “He has undeniably made poor decisions, and today, he has taken full responsibility for those choices.” Source

Rivera-Santos and her attorney reportedly declined to comment following Tuesday’s hearing.

As Law&Crime previously reported, police found Liam wrapped in plastic bags and buried in Cummings Park on Jan. 2, 2023. The park is about 40 miles northeast of Manhattan. Ismalej-Gomez was arrested within 24 hours and his wife was taken into custody about a month later.

Police said the investigation began with a call about Liam being kidnapped, but investigators soon “received information” that led them to Cummings Park.

“Officers responded and the preliminary information was that [Liam] may have been buried in an area of Cummings Park,” Stamford Police Chief Timothy Shaw said in a previous statement. “Officers located a possible area with fresh dirt moved around and unearthed a plastic bag where the two year old was inside.”

Rivera-Santos initially claimed she was held hostage by Ismalej-Gomez after their son’s death.

The mother told investigators that after she found Liam dead in her room, Ismalej-Gomez held her at gunpoint for several days and made her go with him to and from West Virginia. She claimed she eventually escaped, bought a phone, and called her attorney. However, investigators said text messages that Rivera-Santos deleted from her phone showed that the mother’s story about being kidnapped had been fabricated.

Ismalej-Gomez and Rivera-Santos are currently scheduled to appear in court again for their formal sentencing hearing Feb. 10, 2026, records show.

 

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