NY Couple Indicted Following Toddler's Death from Drug Ingestion
Illegal Drugs and Weapons Found in Home, Easily Accessible to Children
- A New York couple, Wilkens Adonis and Daryllee Leibrock, have been indicted following the death of their toddler, Joseph Adonis, who ingested a lethal mix of cocaine, fentanyl, and morphine.
- The couple's home, where the child was found unresponsive, was found to contain illegal drugs and weapons, all of which were easily accessible to both their toddler and their 11-year-old son.
- Leibrock was subject to Suffolk County Family Court orders of protection that prohibited her from being around either child.
- The couple has been charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, criminal possession of a weapon, endangering the welfare of a child, and other related offenses.
- The death of the toddler remains under investigation, with preliminary toxicology results showing the presence of cocaine, fentanyl, morphine, 4-anpp, norfentanyl, and benzoylecgonine in the child's blood.