Roseville, MI – A 24-year-old woman has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of a 23-month-old boy she was babysitting. Kimora Launmei Hodges received her sentence on Tuesday from Macomb County Circuit Judge Diane M. Druzinski.
The fatal incident occurred in June 2022 when Hodges threw Kyrie Starks against a wall, resulting in severe head injuries. A jury found Hodges guilty of felony murder and first-degree child abuse after a brief deliberation.
Hodges was earlier accused of trying to suppress statements she made during police questioning. An appellate court ruled that one of her statements could not be used in court, but she still faced charges after the child’s death.
On June 22, 2022, police responded to a local hospital following reports of a toddler admitted with severe trauma. The boy’s mother had contacted authorities after she discovered her son in distress after leaving him with Hodges.
That night, Hodges claimed the child had an allergic reaction to soap. Following medical evaluations, doctors revealed the extent of Kyrie’s injuries.
Kyrie’s mother stated that Hodges initially deceived her about the child’s condition. She believed Hodges until informed of the truth by medical staff.
Investigators later reported that Hodges admitted to inflicting injuries on Kyrie. During questioning, she indicated awareness of causing harm but denied acting out of anger.
Initially charged with first-degree child abuse, Hodges faced additional felony murder charges after Kyrie’s passing. The prosecution emphasized her actions led to the tragic death of a young child.
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido expressed that the sentence reflects the seriousness of the crime. He noted the impact of the incident on the victim’s family and emphasized that the justice system aims to protect vulnerable individuals.