Joshua Ruiz-Martinez Florida Child Killer

Joshua Ruiz-Martinez Florida Child KillerJoshua Ruiz-Martinez Florida Child Killer

A father, Joshua Ruiz-Martinez Florida Child Killer, is facing aggravated manslaughter charges after his baby daughter drowned in a bathtub while he was allegedly distracted playing video games, according to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office.

An arrest warrant for Joshua Ruiz-Martinez was issued on February 10 stemming from charges related to the child’s death.

On April 21, 2024, Joshua Ruiz-Martinez and his daughter were at their home in St Cloud, Florida. A call from the house was made to police requesting help after the girl drowned.

According to the arrest warrant, Joshua Ruiz-Martinez said he gave his daughter a bath as she was acting “fussy” and he hoped it would settle her down. He said he filled the bathtub up to her stomach with water and left for approximately three minutes to get her a bottle. Joshua Ruiz-Martinez said when he returned, he found the girl submerged.

First responders rushed to the house to try to save the girl, but she was declared dead at the hospital, according to Fox 35 Orlando.

Detectives investigating the girl’s death checked Joshua Ruiz-Martinez’s computer and cell phone, which allegedly showed he had been playing video games throughout the day, including the time when he said he had put his daughter in the bathtub.

According to the warrant, logs allegedly show the father was playing games up until the moment he went to check on his daughter.

Detectives used the logs to show Joshua Ruiz-Martinez the inconsistencies in his story. They also found Discord messages in which he allegedly told others: “Never leave your kid with no one” and that his child had drowned in a pool, which was not accurate.

During the police interview with Joshua Ruiz-Martinez, he allegedly broke down crying and said: “I killed my daughter for a game? Please tell me I did not kill my daughter for a game.”

The Orange-Osceola Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the child’s death an accidental drowning. But deputies wrote that Joshua Ruiz-Martinez’s gaming was evidence of “grossly negligent conduct” that killed her.

“His willful failure to provide supervision, coupled with his prolonged engagement in gaming, demonstrates a reckless disregard for her safety, ultimately leading to her drowning,” the affidavit said.

Joshua Ruiz-Martinez was arrested and booked under suspicion of aggravated manslaughter of a child. He is being held without bail, according to court records.


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