Ex-cop Michael Valva, accused of killing autistic son, found guilty of murder

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Saturday, November 5, 2022
Ex-cop accused of killing autistic son found guilty
Michael Valva was found guilty of murder by a Suffolk County jury in the ex-NYPD officer's murder trial after the death of his son. Chantee Lans has the breaking details.

RIVERHEAD, Long Island (WABC) -- Michael Valva was found guilty on five charges, including second-degree murder, by a Suffolk County jury in the ex-NYPD officer's murder trial after the death of his son.

The jury started deliberating on Friday morning in the case of a father charged with killing his son by keeping him in an unheated garage on a frigid night. It took just one day to convict Valva of murder.

The ex-NYPD officer had a stone-cold face as he heard the verdict. It's the culmination of a trial that started in September.

The jury got the case after the prosecution and defense delivered their closing arguments, with prosecutors accusing Michael Valva of subjecting his 8-year-old son with autism to years of abuse.

Valva was found guilty on all charges, including the most heinous, second-degree murder.

He is accused of forcing his child, Thomas, to sleep in an unheated garage of his Center Moriches home when it was 19 degrees in the middle of winter in January 2020.

"What happened in this courtroom does not change the unbelievable tragedy of this case," Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney said.

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Valva's attorney Jo LoTurco defended him outside court, but on the inside, prosecutors told jurors that Valva treated his child poorly in the final moments of his life - screaming at him and striking him as he died of hypothermia.

They wanted Valva convicted of the top charge - second degree murder.

Valva's attorney had asked for a lesser charge of criminal negligence and homicide, saying he did not want his son to die and that he tried to save his life.

He pinned the blame on Valva's fiancé, Angela Pollina, who was also home when Thomas died.

"It was clear from all of the evidence, a substantial evidence that she was the dictator of discipline in that household, that she controlled not only Michael but she also had a lover in that household that lived with her," LoTurco said.

Both Valva and Pollina were arrested and charged with second degree murder.

Valva faces up to 15 to 25 years to life in prison. He will be sentenced on December 8.

Pollina's trial will happen after Valva's, but there is no word when that might happen.

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