
An Idaho man, who was discovered responsible of first-degree homicide following his son’s deadly mind damage, has been sentenced to life in jail with the likelihood for parole after a minimal of 25 years, the Ada County Prosecutor’s Workplace mentioned in a press launch.
Ada County District Decide James S. Cawthon on Monday, Could 22 ordered Thomas Rowley, now 25-years-old, to serve the life sentence for the brutal June 2020 homicide of 4-month-old Milo Rowley, authorities introduced in a press launch.

In keeping with Ada County Prosecutor’s Workplace, Thomas Rowley severely shook his 4-month-old son, Milo, earlier than dropping him face first in his crib, inflicting him to undergo a deadly mind damage in June 2020. (Ada County Sheriffs Workplace)
Authorities mentioned that on June 20, 2020, police discovered that Rowley had “severely shaken” his 4-month-old son earlier than dropping him face first in his crib, inflicting him to undergo a deadly mind damage. His father didn’t take the toddler to a hospital till 4 hours following the incident.
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As soon as he was taken to St. Luke’s Regional Medical Heart the kid was “unresponsive and never respiratory, and was discovered to have a mind damage.” The toddler died within the hospital, and Boise, Idaho police arrested Rowley.

Thomas Rowley was arrested in June 2020 and pleaded not responsible to at least one rely of first-degree homicide in his son’s dying in September 2020. (Ada County Prosecutor’s Workplace)
Police say that Rowley had allegedly hit and shook Milo on a number of events previous to his dying. In September 2020, Rowley pleaded not responsible nevertheless, in March 2023, a jury convicted Rowley of first-degree homicide.
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“I acknowledge no sentence handed down immediately can ease the insufferable loss to Milo’s household. On behalf of my workplace, I prolong our sincerest condolences to Milo’s mom and household,” mentioned Ada County Prosecutor Jan Bennetts. “The abuse and murder of a kid is heartbreaking, and I need to acknowledge the tireless efforts by all who labored on this case, from my trial staff, the medical consultants, to the Boise Police Detectives whose dedication and laborious work on this murder allowed my workplace to efficiently prosecute and serve justice on this case.”
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