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A couple has been accused of murdering their 16-year-old special needs son.

A New York couple has been charged with murdering their 16-year-old son and accused of setting their home on fire to cover up the crime.

According to the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office in New York, 35-year-old Ernest F. Franklin II and his 33-year-old wife Heather Franklin killed their adopted teenage son, Jeffrey Franklin, earlier this month because they were no longer able to cope with his special needs.

Police believe the couple then set fire to their 1300-square-foot home in the sleepy rural town of Guilford on March 1, 2017, in a bid to cover up their crime. An autopsy has confirmed Jeffrey died before the fire was lit.

Chenango County Sheriff Ernest Cutting Jr. told PEOPLE earlier this week that the crime has rocked the Guilford community.

“People are asking themselves, ‘How could this happen?’” he said.

“Certainly for the public here, it’s a mix of anger and frustration and disappointment.”

Ernest, an Iraq War veteran, and Heather, a stay-at-home parent, wed in 2011 and adopted Jeffrey when he was around nine to 10 years old. Her Facebook page also shows that Heather is currently pregnant.

The couple appeared in the Town of Guilford Court on Thursday, where they entered a not guilty plea.

They will be arraigned in Chenango County Court at a later date.

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fightofyourlife 7 years ago

Cases like this make me furious. Inevitably, the focus is on how hard done by the parents were and how difficult things were for them and how horrible they must have been feeling. The poor kid who was murdered? Maybe he gets mentioned as an afterthought but the really important people here are the parents. Sympathy is piled on them and the actual victim is forgotten. It really shows how much our society devalues those with disabilities.

I have all the sympathy in the world for parents of children with disabilities who are having a tough time coping. That sympathy disappears when they choose to deal with that by killing the child. If these parents are found guilty, I hope they get the maximum sentence.


Hermione 7 years ago

How does it happen? When parents see no or a very sad future for their special needs child.
What do you see in the media? The government cutting back on programs to help, bullying and abuse by government officials, support workers abusing their clients, adults with metal health problems left homeless. Would you want any of those futures for your dearly loved child?

Macey-Jayne 7 years ago

No. I would not want a bad future for my dearly loved child.
But I would not murder my precious child either.