The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Man suspected in death of son dies in Ala. jail

Gainesvill­e man had been in jail since June 2018.

- By Asia Simone Burns Asia.Burns@ajc.com

A Georgia man was found dead Friday in an Alabama jail, just months before he was set to stand trial in the death of his 6-month-old son.

Carlton James Mathis, 30, of Gainesvill­e, was found unresponsi­ve in his cell at the Houston County Jail in Dothan just before 10 p.m., Alabama State Bureau of Investigat­ion spokesman Lt. Heath Carpenter said in a news release.

Correction­s staff, deputies and paramedics tried to resuscitat­e Mathis, but were unsuccessf­ul, authoritie­s said.

He was pronounced dead at the jail, and his body was taken to the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences for an autopsy.

Mathis has been in jail since his June 2018 arrest in connection with the death of the baby.

Both Mathis and the child’s mother, Amanda Gail Oakes, were charged with abuse of a corpse after investigat­ors found the body of Carlton James Oakes in a freezer at the Dothan InTown Suites.

Authoritie­s believe the couple left Georgia with the baby after officials tried to arrest Mathis on burglary and parole violation charges.

After checking into the hotel, Oakes briefly returned to Georgia, where she picked up her teen daughter, leaving the baby with Mathis.

During her trip, Mathis called Oakes and said the baby had died, according to investigat­ors.

The next day, Oakes and her daughter returned to the hotel, where she spent the night with the child’s corpse.

In court, it was revealed the baby died after ingesting methamphet­amine. Police said the couple went shopping at Walmart before heading to Florida, intentiona­lly leaving the baby’s body in the freezer of the hotel room.

The Hall County Sheriff ’s Office contacted Dothan police about a possible child death and said Mathis could be in the Dothan area with the dead baby. A multistate manhunt ensued. Authoritie­s tracked the couple to an apartment in Bronson, Fla..

SWAT officers were called in June 4, 2018, and Mathis, who reportedly was armed, was shot four times after he allegedly tried to run.

Once in police custody, Mathis and Oakes provided investigat­ors with informatio­n that led them back to the Dothan hotel, and the baby’s body was discovered.

In addition to abuse of a corpse, Oakes was charged with chemical endangerme­nt of a child, distributi­on of drugs to a minor and manslaught­er, jail records show. She was sentenced Wednesday to the maximum of 99 years in prison after pleading guilty to those charges, and agreed to testify against Mathis during his trial in November.

Mathis was charged with murder, assault, drug possession, weapon possession by a convicted felon and child neglect.

The body of Carlton James Mathis’ 6-month-old son was found in a freezer at the Dothan InTown Suites.

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