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Three people have been charged with murder after a newborn boy was found dead in a filthy Pahrump home.

Daniel Bills, Erica Lorlean Eisenloffel and Angelina Guerini-Bolt each were charged with six counts of child abuse and one count of murder, according to a criminal complaint filed July 13 in Nye County.
Prosecutors said the three were responsible for the care of the 19-day-old boy, who was found dead on Oct. 20. The Nye County sheriff’s office had not released the boy’s name or his cause and manner of death as of Thursday morning.

The criminal complaint described “unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering” the boy faced because the home was filled with human waste, garbage and drug paraphernalia.
Prosecutors said the boy was starved and dehydrated before his death, and they believe he had ingested methamphetamine and contaminated formula.

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In an unusual post on the Nye County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page, the Undersheriff gives a personal account of his relationship with his daughter who is now facing an open murder charge in connection to the death of a baby that was just 19 days old.
“As the Undersheriff I wanted to make a statement regarding the arrest of my daughter. I have had virtually no contact with my daughter for more than two years as she has chosen a life of narcotics use and criminal activity,” said Undersheriff Michael Eisenloffel.
County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly starts off the Facebook post discussing the incident with the baby back in October 2021, where dispatchers got a call of a choking baby. The baby later died. The sheriff says on July 26 a warrant was issued for three suspects, including Undersheriff Eisenloffel’s daughter Erica Eisenloffel. Because of that relationship, Sheriff Wehrly decided to turn the case over to State Police.


“To avoid the appearance of impropriety,” said Sheriff Wehrly.
The Undersheriff says when the incident happened, he didn’t know his daughter gave birth and didn’t even know she was pregnant. The Undersheriff says his daughter will get no special treatment because of his position.


“I believe in the justice system properly handling all criminal cases, including this one involving my daughter. In fact, I myself have been the reporting party for her prior criminal activity that has ultimately led to some of her previous arrests,” said Eisenloffel.
The Undersheriff says his family is going through what many Nevada families have faced.


“And as is the case for all families destroyed by this horrible addiction our family is suffering grief on a variety of levels. My family and I grieve for Erica and her addiction and we grieve substantially for the death of that poor baby that we have never gotten to know,” said Eisenloffel.

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Daniel Bills, Erica Lorlean Eisenloffel and Angelina Guerini-Bolt were each charged with six counts of child abuse and one count of murder, according to a criminal complaint filed July 13 in Nye County.

Prosecutors said the three were responsible for the care of the 19-day-old boy, who was found dead on Oct. 20. The Nye County sheriff’s office had not released the boy’s cause and manner of death as of Thursday morning.

Eisenloffel and Bills were the boy’s parents, according to a statement from the Nye County district attorney’s office. Eisenloffel is the daughter of Nye County Undersheriff Michael Eisenloffel, authorities said.

Sheriff Sharon Wehrly said in a video posted Thursday night that she had turned the investigation over to Nevada State Police “to avoid the appearance of impropriety.”
 
It must suck to be a sheriff and have your child do such an awful thing. I guess there was no easy response to this situation for the sheriff/parents. I wonder how the public will react? I’m thinking some will want to string him up and some will want to worship him. Personally, I think it’s commendable, but I can’t help but wonder what the home life was before the drugs.
 
It must suck to be a sheriff and have your child do such an awful thing. I guess there was no easy response to this situation for the sheriff/parents. I wonder how the public will react? I’m thinking some will want to string him up and some will want to worship him. Personally, I think it’s commendable, but I can’t help but wonder what the home life was before the drugs.
Drugs get to people from all walks of life, bad childhoods, good childhoods. Addiction does not discriminate. It’s hard to cut ties with a child, but there’s so many parents that enable their kids right into the grave. Everyone has a different definition of rock bottom. Sad that he didn’t even know she was pregnant though. I’m sure he would’ve intervened
 
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ERICA LORLEAN EISENLOFFEL
Offense CodeOffense DescriptionSent. StatusSent. MinSent. MaxSent. PEDSent. MPRSent. CountySent. PEXDSent. TypeSent. RRDSent. Start Date
55236ALLOW CHILD ABUSE/NEGL/ENDANG SBMHActive0 yr. 96 mo. 0 days0 yr. 240 mo. 0 days2031-04-302033-01-12NYE COUNTY COURTHOUSE2033-07-15DETERMINATE2023-05-01
 
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