An 8-year-old girl was wasting away physically from a lack of food and was tied up in a sleeping bag as a form of punishment in the time leading to her death in the family's Elk River apartment, according to murder charges filed Monday against her father and stepmother.
Brett J. Hallow, 30, and Sarah K. Hallow, 28, were each charged in Sherburne County District Court with second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter in connection with the death of Autumn Hallow at their home in the Depot at Elk River Station apartment complex.
The Hallows were jailed without bail Friday, a day after law enforcement came to the home after being told that Autumn was partly submerged in a bathtub, the charges said. Police found Sarah Hallow in a bedroom giving the girl chest compressions despite her body being rigid and her fingers blue.
"Based on the condition of [Autumn's] body, law enforcement believed [she] had been deceased for some time," the charges read.
An autopsy found fatal injuries pointing to her being asphyxiated, along with wounds to her head.
The Midwest Medical Examiner's Office described Autumn as being "markedly cachectic," based on her scant fatty tissue, atrophied muscle and significant hair loss. She weighed 45 pounds at the time of her death, the charges read.
The family also includes children ages 3, 6 and 10. Chief Deputy County Attorney Samuel Wertheimer declined to disclose the custody status of the children.
Autumn's mother, Kelsey Kruse, addressed the Hallows in a Facebook posting two days after her daughter was found dead, writing, "You have given me and my family a permanent scar. You took something we will never get back. ... I hope your other children know what you did, and I hope they grow up knowing that their sister saved them."