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Background: The Ingham County Justice Complex in Mason, Michigan (Ingham County Sheriff”s Office/YouTube). Insets (Clockwise from top left): Karloina Davis (Ingham County Sheriff’s Office). Pierson Davis (Ingham County Sheriff’s Office). Vincent Davis (Skipper Funeral Home).
In a tragic case out of Michigan, a couple faces serious charges after their young son died in allegedly dire conditions. Karloina Davis, aged 30, and Pierson Davis, aged 29, stand accused of murder and two counts of first-degree child abuse following the death of their 22-month-old son, Vincent Davis. The charges, announced by the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office, culminate an investigation that began in the summer of 2024.
The heartbreaking events unfolded on the morning of August 12, 2024, when Karloina Davis dialed 911 to report her son was found unresponsive in his crib. According to local broadcaster WLNS, she disturbingly referred to Vincent in the past tense and expressed doubt about the effectiveness of CPR, claiming he was “beyond help.”
Upon their arrival at the Aurelius Township residence on Plains Road, authorities found Karloina standing outside with Vincent in her arms. The scene was grim; court documents describe Vincent’s skin as stretched tightly over his face and skull, with his rib cage clearly visible. Additionally, authorities noted a significant amount of feces in his diaper and a bruise on his groin, roughly the size of an orange.
Vincent was rushed to a local hospital where he was sadly pronounced dead. The medical examination concluded that neglect by his caregivers was the cause of death, and it was officially ruled a homicide.
Inside the home, investigators discovered conditions that were deemed unfit for any child. Descriptions from authorities paint a disturbing picture: dried blood on the walls, decaying food scattered on the floor, and an overall environment of filth and disarray.
When investigators made their way into the home, they are said to have found living quarters “not suitable” for children. Dried blood appeared to be on the walls, food rotted on the floor, and the home was generally dirty and cluttered, authorities said.
In an upstairs room, officers found a 4-year-old boy naked and wrapped in a blanket, according to WLNS. Identified as the couple’s other son, he reportedly appeared “very weak,” could not stand, and when his father picked him up, he began “crying uncontrollably.”
One investigator reportedly found a computer screen with messages on it from a “Demon Pierson” and a “Golden Fate.” One of the messages stated, “I was just holding him and taking stuff out of his mouth, he has no heartbeat, no breathing,” while two others read, “What stuff was in his mouth?” and “I think pieces of his bed.”
Karloina Davis allegedly told investigators that she found her son face down and motionless earlier that morning and when she grabbed him, he had pieces of foam “in his mouth back to his throat.” Pierson Davis’s mother later said that her son had called her — before calling 911 — and told her that Vincent was not breathing.
The couple appeared in court on Wednesday. Karloina Davis’ bond was set at $20 million and Pierson Davis’ was set at $10 million, Ingham County jail records show. They are due back in court on March 31.
Vincent’s obituary remembers him as “a joyful little boy who touched the lives of everyone around him.”