Mom went for walk while house burned with kids inside: Cops
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Inset: Kirstin D. Bowers (Shelby County Jail). Background: Bowers’ home after a fire last month that left her 7-year-old son dead (WTHR).

An Indiana mother has been sentenced to over a decade behind bars following a tragic incident where she left four young children in a burning house, resulting in the death of her 7-year-old son. Kirstin D. Bowers, 31, accepted a plea agreement on Monday, pleading guilty to neglect of a dependent resulting in death, specifically the death of her son, David Bowers, Jr., according to court records.

As part of the plea deal, prosecutors agreed to drop three other charges of neglect of a dependent, as reported by Indianapolis NBC affiliate WTHR. The agreement stipulates a 30-year sentence, with 16 years to be served in prison and the remaining 14 years suspended.

According to previous reports by Law&Crime, emergency services were dispatched in response to a 911 call about a “house fire with a small child still inside” on the afternoon of June 5, 2025, at a home located in the 2000 Block North CR 700 W.

Once on the scene, firefighters and deputies found the single-family home engulfed in flames, as detailed in a statement from the Rush County Sheriff’s Office. Despite numerous attempts to rescue the child trapped inside, firefighters were unable to save him. The boy, identified as David, was declared dead by the Rush County Coroner’s Office.

Authorities noted several “suspicious circumstances” surrounding the fire on the day of the incident.

In her initial account to investigators, Bowers allegedly claimed she had been smoking in bed and fell asleep, waking up to find the bed on fire. She maintained that she attempted to assist the children.

“Bowers said she attempted to get the children out of the residence one by one, however due to smoke and fire she was unable to rescue David Bowers Jr.,” the release states.

The 31-year-old made two separate 911 calls on the date of the fire, authorities said. She allegedly hung up during the first call. About 15 minutes later, she called again and reported her son was in the house during the fire.

As the investigation continued, detectives said Bowers’ story did not add up.

“A timeline of events, developed by investigators using surveillance footage, witness statements, and digital technology, revealed that Kirstin Bowers had left the residence and walked several blocks away during the suspected time of the fire,” the release states. “This left four small children inside the residence. It is suspected that three children exited the residence on their own and David Bowers Jr. was unable to get out.”

According to a report from Indianapolis NBC affiliate WTHR, Bowers and her husband had a combative relationship and fought often. Only days before the fire, a neighbor told investigators they heard Bowers yell, “I f—ing hate you and I hope everything you love dies.”

A search of her cellphone showed that days before the fire, Bowers sent her husband a text message threatening to call “the CPS lady” back because he had left her alone at home with the kids when “she said not to.”

She also told police to ignore any statements from neighbors about her allegedly walking away from the house as it burned, claiming she had actually returned from that walk about five minutes before the fire began, per WTHR. Police said the first 911 call — the hangup — actually came about four minutes after she left the house.

At the scene, officers reportedly noted that despite claiming to have helped her kids escape the fire, Bowers was free of soot and did not smell like smoke.

In the aftermath of the fire, Bowers also reportedly performed internet searches for “Manslaughter sentence Indiana,” “Voluntary manslaughter,” “Reckless homicide sentence,” and “Manslaughter of a child sentence Indiana.”

When informed about his son dying in the fire, Bowers’ husband immediately said to authorities, “Arrest her,” referring to his wife, WTHR reported. He filed for divorce from Bowers on July 9, 2025.

Bowers is currently scheduled to appear before Rush County Superior Judge Brian D. Hill on April 6 for her formal plea hearing, records show.

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