Crime & Safety

Mother Pleads Guilty After Boy Found Dead In Storage Unit

Elisha Pankey has pleaded guilty to child abuse after the remains of her 7-year-old son were found encased in cement.

Elisha Pankey, 43, is accused of child abuse after her son was found dead in a storage unit, the Denver District Attorney's Office said.
Elisha Pankey, 43, is accused of child abuse after her son was found dead in a storage unit, the Denver District Attorney's Office said. (Image via Denver Police Department)

DENVER, CO β€” The mother of a 7-year-old boy whose body was found encased in cement has pleaded guilty to child abuse. Elisha Pankey, 43, entered the plea in Denver court Thursday morning.

Pankey's son, 7-year-old Caden McWilliams, was found dead in a Denver storage unit in the 5000 block of East Evans Avenue in December.

Investigators removed the remains of the child, which were encased inside a dog carrier. The boy was severely emaciated and had sustained many injuries, authorities said. The child also had methamphetamine in his system.

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The investigation revealed the boy died in May, according to the Denver Police Department.

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"Thanks to the tenacious work by both the Aurora and Denver Police Departments, we now know that young Caden was not only missing for several months, he was no longer alive. This is a terrible tragedy for the community," said Denver District Attorney Beth McCann in a statement after Pankey was charged with child abuse. "While this case will take time to resolve, it will take even longer for our community to learn and heal."

Pankey faces a prison sentence of between 16 and 32 years. Her sentencing hearing is scheduled for Oct. 3.

The boy's father, Leland Pankey, has been charged with murder. He's scheduled to appear in court Sept. 13.

Leland Pankey faces murder charges in the case of his son, who was found dead in a storage unit in late 2018.(Denver District Attorney's Office)

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