HomeCrimeDalontay R. Edmond-Geiger pleads to kidnapping, assault

Dalontay R. Edmond-Geiger pleads to kidnapping, assault

Dalontay R. Edmond-Geiger (Cuyahoga County Detention Center) and the home where he kidnapped and stabbed a 60-year-old woman (WOIO screenshot)

Dalontay R. Edmond-Geiger (Cuyahoga County Detention Center) and the home where he kidnapped and stabbed a 60-year-old woman (WOIO screenshot)

A 31-year-old man in Ohio will likely be spending years behind bars after admitting that he held a 60-year-old woman against her will and tortured her, severely beating and stabbing the victim before sealing her into a small plastic storage container, from which she miraculously survived.

Dalontay R. Edmond-Geiger appeared before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Hollie Lauren Gallagher on Monday where he formally pleaded guilty to one count each of kidnapping, felonious assault, tampering with evidence, and having weapons while under disability, court records show.

“I have seen a lot of truly terrible cases over the years, and this one is one of the most horrific I’ve seen,” Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley said in a news release. “Thankfully, law enforcement found her alive.”

According to an affidavit of probable cause obtained by Law&Crime, officers with the Cleveland Police Department on the night of May 2 found a woman inside a residence in the 3100 block of West 97th Street who was allegedly being held against her will by Edmond-Geiger.

Court records state that Edmond-Geiger’s home address is the West 97th Street residence.

“Edmond-Geiger admitted to physically assaulting [the] victim, ziptying [sic] her hands to a chair, and moving her body from room to room to deceive police,” the affidavit states. “Geiger then forcefully stuffs [the] victim’s body into a 3 ft x 3 ft plastic container and traps her motionless body inside and seals the lid, restricting air to victim before police finds victim.”

Police said the victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was unconscious and required the use of a ventilator to assist with breathing. She also suffered “multiple fractures to the rear of her head,” the document states.

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