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Man kills his girlfriend’s 2-year-old son and leaves the body in dumpster, arrested and charged after police found the body

W. Lamb, 27-year-old, was arrested and charged in a connection with the disappearance of the 2-year-old boy, his girlfriend’s son. The arrest came after the police found the body of the disappearing boy in an apartment complex dumpster.

The mother, 25-year-old Kessy O. from Wyoming, reported her son missing Friday morning. The intensive search lasted for a few hours the same day involving police, firefighters and residents. The dead body was found in apartment complex dumpster.

The suspect was listed as Kessy’s boyfriend on her Facebook profile, but this information was deleted from her profile the same day.

Lamb was arrested in his home Friday night on suspicion of failing to appear in court and violating parole in a different case.

The police didn’t give any details, only that they have pressed two charges against Lamb for murder and aggravated child abuse charges.

Since the suspect was jailed, he was unavailable for comments. Reporters tried to reach his attorney for his previous case, but she ignored all the questions.

We expect the police to reveal more details in the upcoming period of what really happened, including how the boy died and his body got in the dumpster.

“Every day I wake up and I still just can’t accept this. I can’t believe I’m never gonna see your beautiful smile … your little run as I chase you and you chase me back,” the mother wrote in a Facebook post.

Cindy Carey

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