Father of Boy Found Dead in Spider-Filled Home Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison

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A horrifying case of child neglect and abuse has ended with a maximum prison sentence for a father whose son’s decomposing body was found in revolting conditions inside their Arizona home, according to Law & Crime.

Joseph Antonsen, 39, will spend 15 years in prison and serve an additional 20 years of probation for his role in the death of his 9-year-old son, whose remains were found in July 2024 on a couch surrounded by garbage, urine-filled gallon bottles, soiled diapers, rotting food, and venomous spiders, according to court records.

During Friday’s sentencing, Pima County Superior Court Judge Kimberly Ortiz delivered a sharp rebuke.

“You knew you needed help and, for whatever reason — even with the resources around you from your parents, both emotional and financial — you were not able to correct your behavior and the devastation that you were surrounding your child with,” Ortiz said, according to NBC affiliate KVOA.

Antonsen had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of child abuse. His defense attorney claimed Antonsen suffered from untreated mental illness and substance abuse, but the court was unmoved. The judge emphasized that the child’s death was “entirely preventable.”

The gruesome discovery was made on July 14, 2024, when Pima County deputies responded to a 911 call placed by Antonsen from his home in Picture Rocks, roughly 100 miles southeast of Phoenix. When investigators arrived, Antonsen claimed his son had “become ill” two days earlier and that he intended to take him to receive medical care.

According to the affidavit of probable cause, “Joseph also stated that he was going to take him to get medically checked and on that day he went out to turn on his vehicle and then went back inside the house to put a shirt on.”

“He noticed that his son was ‘shuttering and going limp,’ he stated that after that he could not find a pulse and stated he was not breathing.”

But instead of calling 911, Antonsen told investigators he panicked.

“Despite knowing that he ‘should have called somebody,’” the affidavit stated, “he ‘ended up leaving the residence to an unknown location.’” He abandoned the home — and his lifeless son — on July 12, not returning until two days later.

What deputies discovered upon entry shocked even seasoned law enforcement.

“When deputies entered the home they described it as being cluttered and also noticed piles of garbage around and near the couch where [the victim] was located along with lots of empty beer cans, large piles of soiled diapers, rotten foods, large amounts of one gallon bottles full of what appear to be urine, lots of insect activity, spiders like black widows and brown recluse were observed inside the home along with spiderwebs everywhere throughout all the walls of the home,” the affidavit stated.

The house had no running water or working toilets. The boy was found seated on the couch in an advanced stage of decomposition.

The case left neighbors devastated. Speaking to CBS affiliate KOLD, one local woman remembered the young boy with heartache:

“His son was really cute. He was a really friendly kid,” she said. “He was very polite. He was a lot friendlier than his dad.”

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