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A Wichita Falls father is behind bars after his two-year-old daughter was found dead in his home which police described as “a home with horrible filth.”

Garrett Lloyd Wayne Jos Gestes was arrested and charged with abandoning or endangering a child on November 22, 2022.

According to court documents, Wichita Falls Police Department, paramedics, and Wichita Falls Fire Department responded to a call about a dead 2-year-old on December 20, 2020, at 9:20 a.m.
When officers entered the house they discovered a deceased 2-year-old female laying face up on the kitchen floor with blood coming from her nose and mouth. The officers also said they were “instantly taken back by the smell of rotten food and general filth.” They noted that the entire house was covered in spoiled food, dirty clothes, empty soda cans and dirty dishes, according to the arrest affidavit.
The officers considered the two-year-old’s death as “suspicious”, according to the arrest affidavit.

When the officers spoke with Gestes and his wife outside the home they said that they had gone out to eat as a family the night before and came home around 9 p.m. They said their daughter had fallen asleep on the way home so they put her in bed with her siblings. Gestes stated that both he and his wife went to bed around 2 a.m. and everything was fine. Gestes’ wife told officers that she checked on the children several times between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m. They both claimed the victim was not sick nor did she have any underlying health conditions.

During the interview, officers learned that there were three other children in the home at the time of the two-year-old’s death, a 6-year-old female, a 3-year-old female who was listed as autistic and non-verbal in court records, and a 2-month-old male.

The report states the 6-year-old was taken to Patsy’s House and during her interview, she claimed that her sister appeared to be getting sick a few days prior to her death. She also said that she had found her sister in bed with “purple stuff” coming from her mouth on the morning of her death and had seen the victim the previous night with “purple stuff” on her hands and around her mouth and neck. She said her sister wasn’t acting sick but had “purple stuff on her occasionally.

It was during this same interview that the 6-year-old told police that she had gone “dashing” with her father the night before. She also said that she heard her mother and father talking, saying they were scared that something was wrong with her sister. She mentioned her father was crying and her mother told him “they’d see in the morning.”

According to the report, the 6-year-old said the victim was allergic to the purple medicine “because it caused her to have the purple stuff before.”

When the detective interviewed Gestes and his wife, he said their stories did not match and that Gestes admitted to lying several times, refused to cooperate and left the interview.

Detectives later located video from the night before the 2-year-old’s death from a neighbor’s video security system and revealed that Gestes’ wife left the house at 7:29 p.m. to go to a bar to have drinks with friends and did not return until 12:22 a.m.

From the video, they also discovered that Gestes left the home at 7:53 p.m. with the 6-year-old and 2-month-old. When detectives checked Gestes Door Dash records, they learned that he had made three deliveries and returned home at 10:51 p.m. leaving the 3-year-old and 2-year-old home alone for about 3 hours.

It was noted that officers took both Gestes and his wife’s phones and that the text messages between Gestes and his wife had been deleted from her phone before it was taken.

The little girl was sent for autopsy which came back as “undetermined”. When detectives spoke with the lab they were told there were no signs of trauma or asphyxiation and the victim did not have a disease or any organ failure that would have killed her. After running full toxicology, microbiology and histology they could not find a cause of death.

According to records, the lab noted that the victim tested positive for COVID-19 but were able to rule that out as a cause of death and stated she might have been asymptomatic.
 
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Wichita Falls police said an arrest warrant is out for the mother of a two-year-old girl who was found dead on the kitchen floor two years ago.

The girl’s father was arrested on November 22, 2022.
Autumn Gestes, also known as Autumn Leonard, is wanted for tampering with evidence.

Police officials said she was supposed to turn herself in last week according to her attorney.
Now she is at large and on the wanted list.

Police believe she may be in the Norman, Oklahoma area with family.
Authorities discovered Gestes drove for Door Dash the night before with the 6- year -old and her infant sibling.
While he was driving for three hours the mother had gone to a bar for five hours leaving the 2-year-old and a 3-year-old sibling with autism alone in the home.

Because the 2-year-old victim and 3-year-old were left alone at night in a dirty house for three hours and the parents delayed seeking medical treatment, two charges of abandoning or endangering a child were filed against Garrett Gestes.
 
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I have to ask this question to those who have small children living with them:: As a parent, doesn't it seem Really suspicious when a child dies, that the "parents 'checked on her 'several' times through the night" that it seems that they are full of shit, and trying to "build' their story to the police as if they are upstanding parents. I just hear this story over an over again....
 
I have to ask this question to those who have small children living with them:: As a parent, doesn't it seem Really suspicious when a child dies, that the "parents 'checked on her 'several' times through the night" that it seems that they are full of shit, and trying to "build' their story to the police as if they are upstanding parents. I just hear this story over an over again....
The thing to do if your child is sick or injured is to go ahead and take them to the ER rather than risk it could be something more serious than you think it is. A rational parent would rather err on the side of caution, and there is something wrong if they don't.
 
The thing to do if your child is sick or injured is to go ahead and take them to the ER rather than risk it could be something more serious than you think it is. A rational parent would rather err on the side of caution, and there is something wrong if they don't.
Exactly, that's what non pieces of shit do, at least the basics...not these scum..or anyone like them..Really!
 
A father charged after the “suspicious” death of his 2-year-old daughter won’t see any more jail time after pleading to a lesser charge.
Garrett Lloyd Wayne Jos Gestes, 31, of Vernon, pled guilty to two counts of injury to a child causing reckless bodily injury on Friday, July 19, 2024, during a scheduled pre-trial hearing.
Gestes was sentenced to 18 months in state jail. However, because he’s been behind bars for 606 days since November 2022, he was credited for time served.
Gestes was indicted by a grand jury after police said his 2-year-old daughter was found dead with blood coming from her nose and mouth on the kitchen floor.

The officers considered the two-year-old’s death as “suspicious,” according to the arrest affidavit, adding that they were “instantly taken back by the smell of rotten food and general filth” and noting the entire house was covered in spoiled food, dirty clothes, empty soda cans, and dirty dishes.
During a bond hearing in March 2024, video showed Gestes leaving his home on the night of December 19, 2020, when police said he left his 2-year-old daughter and her 3-year-old sister home alone while he drove for DoorDash for over three hours.

According to the arrest affidavit, Gestes was supposed to have been watching the children while his wife, Autumn Gestes, was out at the bar. Her charge of tampering with evidence in connection to this case is currently pending.
 
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