In a recent development, the video footage of 15-year-old Kian Moulton attempting to deceive the police by portraying himself as a hero who found the injured 12-year-old Leo Ross has been publicly released. This release follows the removal of reporting restrictions, which occurred a couple of days after Moulton was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 13 years.
The video captures Moulton telling officers that he encountered Leo and a woman and instructed the woman to contact the authorities. Moulton claimed that he sought help from others and denied any further involvement, stating that Leo was already injured when he arrived at the scene.
Subsequent to the recorded interaction, Moulton was found to have callously attacked Leo with a kitchen knife. Prior to this incident, he had also assaulted a woman in the same park and attacked an elderly woman, pushing her into a river. Moulton’s pattern of violence included another assault on a woman the following day.
Law enforcement officials revealed that Moulton had a history of disruptive behavior in his neighborhood, including vandalism and previous run-ins with the police. Detectives believe that Moulton stayed at the scene of the attack to witness the aftermath of his actions.
Moulton was apprehended after authorities discovered incriminating evidence at his residence, linking him to Leo’s murder. Leo’s father expressed his dismay over Moulton’s lack of remorse and called for a life sentence without parole.
Leo, described as a well-behaved student, tragically fell victim to Moulton’s random and unprovoked attack while walking home. Detectives believe that Moulton targeted Leo due to his physical stature, making him an easy victim.
The court proceedings saw Leo’s family confronting Moulton, expressing their anguish over the loss of their beloved son. The prosecutor emphasized the senseless violence that robbed a young boy of his future and highlighted the devastating impact of knife violence.
The case serves as a stark reminder of the severe consequences of carrying and using knives, emphasizing the need to address such violent behaviors in society.
