Polk County woman charged with murder of 4-year-old adopted son

Patricia Saintizaire
Patricia Saintizaire(Polk County Sheriff's Office)
Published: May. 8, 2024 at 5:24 PM EDT
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POLK COUNTY, Fla. (WWSB) - Polk County Sheriff’s Office Homicide detectives have arrested and charged 36-year-old Patricia Saintizaire, of Davenport, with first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and tampering with a witness, in the death of her 4-year-old son whom she adopted from Haiti. The child was brought to the U.S. and adopted by Patricia in April 2023.

According to the release, on May 2, PCSO was notified by staff at Orlando Health hospital that a 4-year-old child had died under what appeared to be suspicious circumstances. The child’s body had been taken to the District 9 Medical Examiner’s Office for an autopsy. The medical exam at the hospital revealed an abdominal bleed that emergency surgery could not rectify.

The autopsy concluded that the injuries were consistent with ongoing abuse. The child’s cause of death was ruled assault/blunt force trauma and the manner of death was ruled a homicide.

Homicide detectives learned that the child was first brought to Heart of Florida hospital in Davenport by Patricia, but due to his significant injuries he was flown to Orlando Health.

Patricia repeatedly denied to detectives that she ever used physical discipline as punishment. Her husband told detectives that he does not discipline the children, but that she does.

During initial interviews with the child’s older teenaged brother, he denied being abused or witnessing abuse. However, after placing that child into DCF custody, he then told detectives that Patricia told him “when they ask you something, say nothing so I don’t get in trouble,” and that she threatened to kill him with a gun.

Detectives also learned that when the victim got home from school, the older brother went to another room for approximately two hours, and did not see or hear what happened to the victim. Patricia then told the brother to bring food to the victim. At that time, he noted that the victim was unable to walk on his own, and struggled to sit up on his own. Patricia told the older brother that the victim was “faking it” and to feed him. The victim then became unresponsive. The older brother began performing CPR on the child and then told Patricia they needed to take him to the hospital.

During a forensic review of Patricia’s phone, detectives found two videos from home surveillance cameras that depict abuse. Another video clip shows Patricia throwing the child in a pool as his hands were tied behind his back