The Palm Beach Post

Father who threw infant off bridge gets 70-year sentence

Connecticu­t man survived the 90-foot plunge himself.

- Associated Press

MIDDLETOWN, CONN. — A Connecticu­t man who killed his 7-month-old son when he threw the boy off a 90-foothigh bridge, then survived the plunge himself, was sentenced to 70 years in prison Wednesday.

A judge imposed the maximum prison time on Tony Moreno, 23, who was convicted by a jury in February of murder and risk of injury to a minor.

“The utter depravity of the crime, a father killing his infant son, speaks for itself,” Middletown Superior Court Judge Elpedio Vitale said.

Police said Moreno threw his son, Aaden, off the Arrigoni Bridge over the Connecticu­t River in Middletown in July 2015. He then jumped off and was seriously wounded, but survived. He testified during his trial that he accidental­ly dropped the boy and did not intend to harm him, despite having confessed to police that he threw the baby off the bridge.

Court records show Moreno exchanged angry text messages with the infant’s mother in the minutes before he jumped. She franticall­y pleaded with him to not hurt the boy.

“Enjoy your new life without us,” Moreno wrote. “He’s dead. Soon I will be too.”

Moreno’s relationsh­ip with the boy’s mother had become strained in the months leading up to Aaden’s death, according to court documents. She refused his marriage proposal, and a custody dispute was settled just days before the bridge incident.

Police responded to the bridge after Moreno’s mother called 911 to report that her son had called her from the bridge. After officers arrived, they saw Moreno jump and found an empty baby stroller, but did not see the infant. Aaden’s body was found two days later several miles downstream after an extensive search involving dive teams and helicopter­s.

Moreno’s lawyer, Norman Patti s, told the judge that Moreno should be sentenced to the minimum mandatory 25 years in prison, saying Aaden’s death was an accident.

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