Couple let adopted 3-year-old starve to death while repeatedly canceling medical appointments 'for whatever reason'
Share this @internewscast.com

Left to right: Demetres Givens and Jamie Thompson (Stark County Sheriff”s Office). Center: Berko Givens (GoFundMe).

Tragedy struck in Ohio when the neglect of a young boy by his adoptive parents led to his untimely death, a fact they confessed to in court.

Demetres Givens, aged 43, and Jamie Thompson, aged 38, both faced charges of involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment linked to the demise of 3-year-old Berko Givens. As reported by The Repository, Thompson and Givens, Berko’s uncle, were aware of the child’s health challenges and had previously sought medical advice. However, despite being instructed to seek emergency care or consult a specialist if the boy’s condition worsened, prosecutors revealed that “They did not do that, for whatever reason.”

On May 5, 2025, Berko succumbed to starvation.

According to documents reviewed by WKYC, local police received a call to the Canton residence of Givens and Thompson at 9:30 a.m. on that fateful day. Thompson reported to 911 that when she attempted to rouse Berko, he was unresponsive and surrounded by vomit in his crib.

The child was quickly transported to the hospital, where he was declared deceased.

Thompson informed authorities that Berko had eating difficulties and mentioned that she and Givens sought assistance from Stark County Job and Family Services. The criminal complaint revealed that the couple had been advised to consult a pediatrician but repeatedly canceled appointments over several months, neglecting medical advice. Additionally, the complaint accused them of “cruelly torturing” Berko by failing to provide adequate food and care.

Police obtained arrest warrants for Thompson and Givens on charges of involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment, but they were nowhere to be found. They were eventually apprehended outside Stark County by U.S. Marshals and surrendered.

Both Thompson and Givens pleaded guilty to the charges against them. During their sentencing hearing on Feb. 20, both defendants expressed remorse for their actions, or, as Thompson’s defense attorney Jacob Will described it, their lack of action. Will told the court, “This was a crime of omission, not a crime of commission.”

Givens’ defense attorney Keith Warstler told the court that Berko’s condition was birth-related, and Givens had expressed “extreme remorse” over what happened to his nephew.

Assistant Stark County Prosecutor Daniel Petricini said Berko was the biological son of Givens’ sister, Myracle Givens, who lost custody of the boy when he was born. Givens lobbied for custody of Berko while he and Thompson had children of their own. Petricini told the court, “I can understand being overwhelmed,” but added that “they were also aware that there are social services available. There are resources available in the communities to help families who are struggling, and that could have helped them.”

In an interview with WKYC, Myracle Givens said, “If they diagnosed [Berko] with malnutrition and his appointments were being canceled after the fact…. I don’t understand. Like, why weren’t these people turned in? I don’t get that.”

Before handing down her sentence, Stark County Common Pleas Judge Kristin Farmer told the couple, “At some point, each of you ignored or disregarded medical advice and basic intuition and chose to let the victim suffer.”

Thompson and Givens were both sentenced to eight to 12 years in prison.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Police Report: Woman Allegedly Shoots Man 14 Times with Beretta and Another Firearm During Errand for Family

Background: A section of Willowview Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee (Google Maps). Inset…

Justice Served: Mother Sentenced After Allowing Boyfriend to Imprison Son in Dog Cage

Left: Taylor Schaefer. Right: Shawn Stone (Volusia County Sheriff”s Office). A Florida…

Mother Reaches Plea Deal After Walking Away from Burning Home, Resulting in Tragic Death of 7-Year-Old Child

Inset: Kirstin D. Bowers (Shelby County Jail). Background: Bowers’ home after a…

Jacksonville Resident Faces Charges in Date Rape Case

Staff report ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. – Albert Charbine, a 33-year-old resident of…

$250,000 Reward Announced for Information on Triple-Murder Suspect Julian Ingram

Note: This article mentions the name and image of a deceased Indigenous…

Tragic Middle School Clash: 12-Year-Old Girl’s Life Cut Short After Altercation

Authorities in Georgia have launched an investigation into the tragic death of…

Police Investigate If Husband Sabotaged Ex-Wife’s Car to Isolate Her Before Tragic Murder

Background: A home in the community where the victim and her family…

Tragic Dispute: Woman Charged with Murder of 76-Year-Old Veteran Following Heated Argument

Insets, left: Shannon R. Giblin after her arrest for murder (Sarasota County…

Authorities Renew Search for Gus Lamont 165 Days Post-Disappearance

Authorities are revisiting the isolated South Australian residence of missing four-year-old Gus…

Tragic Neglect: Son Blames ‘Stubborn’ Mother as She Dies in Squalid Home, Police Report

Background: Bodycam footage taken at the home of Deborah Valentine (Del City…

Lawsuit Alleges Staff Negligence in Tragic Incident Involving 8-Year-Old Choking on Pineapple

Left: Amanda Corbala and Cruzito Tank Ruiz pose for a picture (Lawsuit).…

Florida Mom Abandons 12-Year-Old at Universal Bar for Refusing Nightclub Outing, Police Report

Inset: Amanda Thorpe (Orange County Jail). Background: Guests cool off under a…