Mom who beat son to death found not criminally responsible
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Background: Self Storage Plus in Bel Air, Maryland (Google Maps). Inset: Gloria Elena Hughes (Harford County (Md.) Sheriff’s Office).

A woman in Maryland who admitted to beating her 3-year-old son to death has been deemed not criminally responsible for the crime.

As Law&Crime previously reported, Gloria Elena Hughes, then 37, appeared on surveillance video at a self-storage facility in Bel Air on Dec. 3, 2023, assaulting her 3-year-old son, Jason Garcia. Later, an off-duty sheriff’s deputy saw her around 5:30 a.m., walking down a street with the boy’s motionless body in her arms.

Police, already dispatched for a call about a “cardiac arrest involving a child” in the area of the storage unit, soon arrived and arrested her.

Hughes, now 39, entered a guilty plea to first-degree murder and first-degree child abuse in Harford County Superior Court this past July, according to Maryland criminal court records. Prior to her plea, her trial was slated to begin on Tuesday.

Court documents also indicate she was deemed “not criminally responsible” for her son’s death. Under state law, this decision is similar to an insanity plea; it allows for the case to be split, with separate determinations for guilt and sentencing. This can lead to a scenario where a defendant is found guilty yet not criminally accountable. As outlined by legal experts, those found guilty but not criminally responsible are placed in a state hospital rather than prison.

A report from the Morganton News Herald, a local outlet in North Carolina where Hughes previously resided, confirms that she has been moved to a state psychiatric facility for an indefinite duration.

Surveillance footage revealed Hughes repeatedly slamming the child onto the pavement, and police reported she was rough in handling his legs.

“If there’s evil — that’s evil. It’s pure evil. It hurts all of us,” Bel Air Police Department Chief Charles Moore said at the time.

According to police, additional investigation showed that Hughes ignored a stranger’s intervention 24 hours before the boy’s death. A Bel Air resident reportedly saw her with the crying toddler in a car, to which Hughes allegedly responded by dismissing the individual before driving away.

Police learned Hughes had come to the region from Morganton, North Carolina, amid a “custody battle” with the young boy’s father, Baltimore ABC affiliate WMAR reported. After her arrest, police said they learned that Garcia’s father had previously contacted authorities to alert them that Hughes could be leaving North Carolina and headed for Maryland.

Court records show that Hughes was deemed incompetent to stand trial in December 2023, but by June 2024 her competency for trial purposes had been restored. Her “not criminally responsible” plea was officially entered the following month.

Maryland court records indicate that Hughes’ case is officially closed.

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