Dad vows revenge on stranger who crept into family's house
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A father from Kentucky is furious with a man who killed his six-year-old son during a home break-in, especially after the attacker was released from prison just 10 years into his sentence.

In 2015, Ronald Exantus, who used to work as a dialysis nurse, broke into the Tipton family’s home in Versailles at night and fatally stabbed Logan Tipton while he was asleep. Exantus was released last week.

Exantus was released under parole supervision after earning education and good behavior credits behind bars.

In 2018, he received a 20-year sentence after being found not guilty of murder due to insanity, but guilty but mentally ill for assaulting the boy’s father and sisters during the ordeal.

Logan’s dad, Dean Tipton, says he is prepared to take matters into his own hands.

‘I’ve spoken with God and the court, and I’m not afraid to say that if I ever meet him, I will kill him on the spot,’ Tipton declared in a conversation with WLKY.

In an interview with WDRB, the grieving father said, ‘You ended a life, not just anyone’s, but a young boy’s who had barely started his journey.’ 

‘You know, so my thing is, mentally ill or not… you take a life… your life should be at least life in prison without the possibility of parole.’

Logan, 6, was stabbed repeatedly in the head with a butcher knife at his home in Kentucky

Logan, 6, was stabbed repeatedly in the head with a butcher knife at his home in Kentucky

Dean Tipton, right, the father of murdered six-year-old, Logan, says he will exact revenge on the man who killed his little boy. His two daughters are seen by his side in a recent interview

Dean Tipton, the father of six-year-old Logan, vows to take vengeance on the man who took his son’s life, as seen in a recent interview with his two daughters beside him. 

Exantus became eligible for parole as early as 2019 due to time served, with earlier bids rejected in 2021 and deferred again in 2023

Exantus became eligible for parole as early as 2019 due to time served, with earlier bids rejected in 2021 and deferred again in 2023

Exantus will complete his sentence under mandatory re-entry supervision in Florida and remains under parole until next year. 

Adding to the hurt, Kentucky officials did not even have the courtesy to notify the Tiptons of his release, leaving them blindsided and furious. 

Exantus traveled across state lines from Indiana in December 2015 and repeatedly stabbed six-year-old Logan. The blade was driven with such force that it bent out of shape.

‘He didn’t just kill my son. He killed every member of my family,’ Heather Tipton, Logan’s mother, told Lex18

‘Every person that’s sitting here today is a completely different person than they were when they went to bed on December 6 [2015].’ 

The Tipton’s are also terrified whether the man who once swore he would kill them all might return to finish what he started.

‘If you’re a victim… and there’s a violent criminal going to be released that’s in connection to you, I think you should be offered some sort of security or protection – or at least just a phone call,’ Heather added.

‘It just feels like a six-year-old’s life is worth more than ten years in prison,’ she said.

The family said Exantus caused them untold heartache in an interview earlier this week

The family said Exantus caused them untold heartache in an interview earlier this week

The boy's father Dean Tipton has said he is concerned Exantus might decide to 'finish the job'

The boy’s father Dean Tipton has said he is concerned Exantus might decide to ‘finish the job’

Dean told how following the murder of his son he 'wanted to die' and 'gave up on his family'

Dean told how following the murder of his son he ‘wanted to die’ and ‘gave up on his family’

‘As a father, I fear that he may come back and try to finish what… because, if I remember right, he told Koral [Logan’s sister] that he was going to kill everyone,’ Dean said. 

‘I just wanted to die,’ he said, recalling his state in the aftermath of Logan’s murder. ‘I gave up on life. I gave up on my family. I gave up on everybody.’ 

Another of Logan’s sisters, Dakota, told how Exantus stabbed her in the back and then proceeded to stomp on her head. 

‘I remember waking up across the room, not where I was at, and I looked and he was killing Logan and Logan was screaming,’ she explained.

At trial, close friends recalled Exantus acting strangely in the days before the disturbed killing. 

Evidence shown also pointed to him driving to Florida where he has family, before he somehow ended up in Versailles. 

Exantus told officers he had seen a sign for a Gray Street and it reminded him of the medical TV show ‘Grey’s Anatomy’.

Young Logan was stabbed to death in his bed with a butcher knife

Young Logan was stabbed to death in his bed with a butcher knife

The little boy is seen walking the family dogs during happier times

The little boy is seen walking the family dogs during happier times

Exantus had traveled from Indianapolis to the Tiptons' home in Versailles, Kentucky near Lexington in December 2015 where he carried out a series of stabbings

Exantus had traveled from Indianapolis to the Tiptons’ home in Versailles, Kentucky near Lexington in December 2015 where he carried out a series of stabbings

Exantus, seen here in his most recent prison mugshot, was released early for good behavior

Exantus, seen here in his most recent prison mugshot, was released early for good behavior

He told police at the time that he believed he needed to ‘re-enact surgery’ inside the Tiptons’ home and that the street name ‘made him think of knives for surgery’.

Trial testimony said he entered the home, went upstairs to where the children were sleeping and fatally stabbed Logan. 

After one of the boy’s siblings ran to get their father Dean downstairs, a fight broke out between Exantus and Dean. 

Prosecutors disagreed with Exantus’ insanity defense, arguing in court that he was in such a state due to his use of synthetic drugs. 

Exantus became eligible for parole in 2019 due to credit for time served and had his parole knocked back in 2021. It was then deferred in 2023 for two years.

He will remain under probation and parole supervision until his sentence ends next year, and will carry out mandatory re-entry supervision in Florida, the family said.

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