Self-described 'evil' stepmom is convicted of murder after 'exiling' NYPD cop ... trends now

Self-described 'evil' stepmom is convicted of murder after 'exiling' NYPD cop ... trends now
Self-described 'evil' stepmom is convicted of murder after 'exiling' NYPD cop ... trends now

Self-described 'evil' stepmom is convicted of murder after 'exiling' NYPD cop ... trends now

A stepmom who described herself as 'evil' has been convicted of murdering her NYPD cop fiance's autistic eight-year-old son by 'exiling' him to a freezing garage floor. 

Angela Pollina admitted in testimony earlier this week that she sent her stepsons, Thomas and Anthony, to sleep in their freezing Long Island garage for months while she, her fiance, Michael Valva, and her daughters slept in their warm house. 

'I was evil. I exiled them, I didn't know what to do. My hands were tied,' Pollina confessed.

She claimed, however, that she didn't believe stepson Thomas was near death moments before he died of hypothermia, despite his body temperature falling to a shocking 76 degrees.

'I'm not a doctor. He didn't appear at that time to be in any danger. I didn't see that he was blue.' 

Angela Pollina, a stepmom who described herself as 'evil' has been convicted of murdering her NYPD cop husband's autistic eight year-old son by 'exiling' him to a freezing garage floor

Instead of helping the boy, she returned to the kitchen to pay the family's bills as he perished on the garage floor. 

Tina Licari, Pollina's daughter's former piano teacher, testified that she saw Pollina have 'vicious outbursts' toward the boys, the New York Post reported. At one point, she said she heard her mock Anthony's autism, taunting him for being unable to talk. 

The text messages and Nest camera footage that revealed their plan were erased because 'Michael told me to,' Pollina confessed. They were eventually seen clearly enough on security footage.

She faces 25 years to life when she's sentenced on April 11, according to CBS New York

Prosecutors revealed over the course of a month-long trial Valva and his then-fiancée forced son Thomas and his older brother, Anthony, to sleep in the garage of their Long Island home as temperatures plummeted below 20F. 

They claimed in court the boys were forced to endure 16 hours inside the cold garage without blankets or access to a bathroom as punishment for urinating and defecating inside the Center Moriches home.

A medical examiner later ruled that Thomas died of hypothermia, as authorities said Michael refused to call 911 for at least an hour after he became unconscious.

Michael Valva, an ex-NYPD officer, was sentenced to 25 years to life behind bars for killing his eight year old son when he forced him to sleep on the concrete floor of a garage as temperatures dipped below freezing

Michael Valva, an ex-NYPD officer, was sentenced to 25 years to life behind bars for killing his eight year old son when he forced him to sleep on the concrete floor of a garage as temperatures dipped below freezing

Thomas Valva, 8, died after he was forced to sleep inside the garage of his father's home in Center Moriches and was told to hose himself off after he soiled himself the next morning

Thomas Valva, 8, died after he was forced to sleep inside the garage of his father's home in Center Moriches and was told to hose himself off after he soiled himself the next morning

'I am truly sorry, I'm regretful, ashamed, heartbroken and grief-stricken as I stand here before you, having contributed to the death of my son, Thomas,' Valva said ahead of the sentencing.

'I love Thomas with all my heart, as I still love Anthony and Andrew.' 

His attorneys had tried to paint Michael as a loving father who was being manipulated by his then-fiancée Angelina Pollina, with whom he shared the two-story Long Island home.

They said it was Pollina who had the idea to force the brothers to sleep in the garage, as Michael tearfully apologized for his actions in court and said Thomas' death was an accident.

At the sentencing, Newsday reports, Justice Condon told Valva that he believes he is truly sorry for what happened to his young son.

'I don't think you intended to kill Thomas, but there is no getting around that Thomas and Anthony lived their lives in constant duress,' Condon said, adding that the fact that he was a NYPD officer at the time 'makes your actions that much more unimaginable.'

The veteran judge who is planning to retire at the end of the year then got choked up as he said: 'We can never let this happen again.'

He then handed down the verdict, as Valva could be seen tearing up as his bottom lip trembled.

Valva, 43, tried to apologize for his actions before his sentencing on Thursday at the Suffolk County Supreme Court on Long Island

Valva, 43, tried to apologize for his actions before his sentencing on Thursday at the Suffolk County Supreme Court on Long Island

Michael Valva

Angela Pollina

Valva's defense attorneys had tried to shift the blame on his former fiancée Angela Pollina, 42, (right), saying Valva was being manipulated by her and it was her idea to force Thomas and his older brother Anthony into the garage that day

Angelina Pollina allegedly participated in the abuse and spayed Thomas with cold water during the ordeal at the home in Center Moriches. Pictured: Pollina and Valva

Angelina Pollina allegedly participated in the abuse and spayed Thomas with cold water during the ordeal at the home in Center Moriches. Pictured: Pollina and Valva

Following the announcement, Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney said justice had been served in the 'heartbreaking' case.

'Thanks to the great work of my prosecutors and the SCPD there is a small measure of justice in Michael Valva receiving the maximum sentence,' he said at an ensuing news conference.

'However, no prison sentence is adequate for the cruel treatment this defendant inflicted on his own children. The torture that killed Thomas and endnagered Anthony's welfare was nothing short of evil.

'Thankfully the story of this defendant ends here, but the pursuit of justice for Thomas and Anthony continues.

'We will continue to do everything in our power to hold those responsible accountable for the torture and abuse of these children and also to ensure that Suffolk County has proper safeguards in place to prevent a case like this from ever happening again,' he added. 

Authorities have said they were first dispatched to the Long Island home where the boy had lived at around 9.40am after his father said the boy had fallen in the driveway and lost consciousness while running for the school bus.

Responding officers found Valva performing CPR on Thomas in the basement. The young boy was then rushed to Long Island Community Hospital, where nurses recorded his body temperature as just 76.1 degrees.

He was later pronounced dead from complications of hypothermia.

An ensuing investigation found that cameras and microphones that

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