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Man convicted of throwing baby son off bridge to his death.

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Middletown (AP) — A man charged with throwing his baby son off a 90-foot-high bridge to his death was convicted of murder on Wednesday.

Tony Moreno was convicted by a jury that deliberate­d for a short time Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning. The 23-year-old faces up to 70 years in prison when he’s sentenced in May.

Moreno threw 7-monthold Aaden off the Arrigoni Bridge, which spans the Connecticu­t River between Middletown and Portland, on July 15, 2015, and then jumped, intending to kill himself, prosecutor­s said.

Moreno, who is from Middletown, spent several days in a hospital.

Aaden’s body was found by a kayaker 14 miles downstream two days later.

Moreno had a strained relationsh­ip with the boy’s mother, prosecutor­s said.

The mother, 20-year-old Adrianne Oyola, testified that things got worse when she refused his marriage proposal a month before the baby’s death. The two shared custody of Aaden.

A police officer and a hospital psychiatri­st testified that Moreno made statements indicating he had killed the child. Prosecutor­s also introduced text messages between Moreno and Oyola as evidence, including one in which in response to a question about Aaden’s whereabout­s Moreno wrote: “He’s dead. Soon I will be too.”

A crying Moreno testified in his own defense, saying the baby slipped from his arms and he never intended to harm him.

Defense attorney Norman Pattis said the verdict was disappoint­ing.

 ?? PATRICK RAYCRAFT/HARTFORD COURANT VIA AP, POOL ?? Tony Moreno, right, appears in Middlesex Superior Court on Wednesday in Middletown. Moreno was convicted by a jury that deliberate­d Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning.
PATRICK RAYCRAFT/HARTFORD COURANT VIA AP, POOL Tony Moreno, right, appears in Middlesex Superior Court on Wednesday in Middletown. Moreno was convicted by a jury that deliberate­d Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning.

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