Baby, dog died after being left in hot car for 6 hours

Police in Virginia have arrested a baby-sitter who they say left an 11-month-old girl and a small dog to bake to death inside a hot car for six hours — before the infant’s body was brought to a hospital in a black trash bag.

Kristen Graham, 40, from Seaford, was taken into custody Tuesday and charged with felony child neglect and misdemeanor animal cruelty, York-Poquoson Sheriff Ron Montgomery announced at a press conference Tuesday.

Montgomery said Graham’s top charge could be upgraded to homicide, depending on the results of the baby’s autopsy.

The youngster has been identified by law enforcement officials and family members as Myrical Eunik Wicker.

The investigation into the hot-car deaths began unfolding Tuesday afternoon, when cops were called to a hospital in Newport News, where an elderly man had arrived saying he had a dead baby in his car.

Medical workers followed the man outside and saw a black garbage bag in his car containing a child’s lifeless body.

Eleven-month-old Myrical Wicker died Tuesday in Seaford, Virginia, after being left in a hot car with a dog for six hours.
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Kristen Graham seen in mugshot
Kristen Graham, 40, has been arrested on charges of felony child neglect and animal cruelty.
Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail

Detectives later contacted Graham, baby Myrical’s caregiver, and interviewed her.

At the time of the baby’s death, Graham had been looking after her for about two days.

Montgomery said the woman often baby-sat the tot, who was born in October 2022 to 17-year-old Arianna Wicker.

Around 1 a.m. Tuesday, Graham got a call from a friend who asked her to bring her a pack of cigarettes, the sheriff said.

The friend had been caring for an elderly person in Newport News and could not leave the house to do her own shopping.


Graham's home in Seaford, Virginia
The baby died outside Graham’s home in Seaford, Virginia, while she slept inside, police say.
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“So the 11-month-old child was put in the back of the vehicle along with a small dog and transported to Newport News where they went to a 7-Eleven, purchased cigarettes and a bottle of apple juice,” said Montgomery.

Graham then drove to the friend’s house and stayed there for some time.

Around 8 a.m., she returned to her home on Seaford Road where, according to the sheriff’s office, she rolled up the windows in her car and left the baby and the dog inside.

Graham went to sleep and was awakened by a phone call about six hours later, between 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., the sheriff said.


York-Poquoson Sheriff Ron Montgomery speaking at a press conference
York-Poquoson Sheriff Ron Montgomery announced the baby-sitter’s arrest Wednesday.
York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office

She then went outside to check on the baby and found Myrical and the dog dead in the car. Temperatures in Seaford that day reached 88 degrees.

The baby was brought inside the house and for an unknown reason stuffed into a black trash bag, before 80-year-old Paul Kudlaty drove the lifeless infant to Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital.

Kudlaty is not facing any charges in connection with the baby’s death, Montgomery said.

Deputies who later headed to Graham’s home to execute a search found the dog’s corpse in a bathtub, reported the station WTKR.


Myrical pictured with her 17-year-old mom, Arianna Wicker
Myrical Wicker (here with her 17-year-old mom, Arianna Wicker) was brought into a hospital inside a black trash bag after her death.
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Graham told investigators that the last thing she remembered was pulling into her driveway and turning off the car engine, according to an arrest warrant.

The woman also allegedly said she had taken the prescription nerve pain medication Gabapentin before getting behind the wheel to drive to Newport News.

Myrical’s maternal grandmother, Frances Spires, has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help her daughter, Arianna Wicker, with her baby’s funeral expenses, saying the teen mom had just gotten out of school and was unemployed.

Wicker’s roommate, Tennille Shields, told the news station WAVY that she was the one who broke the news of her baby’s death to her.


Myrical Wicker
The tot died alongside a small dog, whose corpse was later found inside a bathtub.
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“She started screaming,” Shields recalled.

Baby Myrical’s biological father, Tyshaun Butts, wrote in the description of a separate online fundraiser that his daughter was “put in a trash bag by someone she viewed as family.”

The grieving young dad said his child “was full of life” and “her smile could light up the darkest room.”

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