HomeCrimeMichael Halstead and Karen Halstead killed son: Cops

Michael Halstead and Karen Halstead killed son: Cops

Michael Shane Halstead and Karen Tysinger Halstead (Henry County Sheriff

Michael Shane Halstead and Karen Tysinger Halstead (Henry County Sheriff’s Office)

The parents of a disabled 19-year-old in Alabama whose body was found “severely decomposed” inside of a freezer behind the home they had recently moved out of have now been charged in connection with his death. Michael Shane Halstead, 44, and Karen Tysinger Halstead, 43, are now charged with one count each of reckless manslaughter in the death of Logan Halstead, authorities confirmed to Law&Crime.

Reckless manslaughter in Alabama is a Class B felony that carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in a state correctional facility. The duo had initially been taken into custody on Oct. 29 and charged with one count each of abuse of a corpse, a Class C felony that carries a maximum punishment of 10 years in prison.

The Birmingham News reported that Logan Halstead lived with spina bifida and several other conditions since his birth. Spina bifida is a neural tube defect wherein “the backbone that protects the spinal cord doesn’t form and close as it should” often resulting in “damage to the spinal cord and nerves,” according to the CDC.

According to a copy of the charging document obtained by Dothan, Alabama, ABC affiliate WDHN, the new charges brought against Michael and Karen Halstead accuse them of “recklessly and constantly disregarding treatment for Logan Halstead which resulted in his death.”

As Henry County Sheriff Eric Blankenship previously told Law&Crime, authorities picked up Michael and Karen Halstead on the abuse of corpse charge soon after the discovery of Logan Halstead’s body knowing that additional charges against the parents were very likely.

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