Found Deceased IL - Andrew Freund, 5, Crystal Lake, 17 April 2019 *Arrests* - #4

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A.J. Freund's father 'led police to the his five-year-old son's shallow grave when officers confronted him with a cell phone video of the boy naked and covered in bruises after his mother punished him for wetting the bed'
  • Andrew Freund, 60, and JoAnn Cunningham, 36, are charged with AJ's murder
  • Police confronted Freund with a clip that shows Cunningham berating AJ for urinating on the bed while bruises are seen on his face, neck, and chest
  • Freund said Cunningham had punished AJ with a 20-minute cold shower after he 'lied about soiled underwear'
  • Said he put AJ to bed 'cold, wet, and naked' and that he was dead when Cunningham later went to check on him
  • Two days later, Freund wrapped AJ's body in garbage bags, placed him in his trunk, and then buried him in a shallow grave in Woodstock, Illinois
  • AJ had visited the ER just four months before he died and told the doctor 'Maybe mommy didn't mean to hurt me'
  • Autopsy report found that he died due to multiple blunt force injuries to the head
Disturbing cell phone video helped crack A.J Freund murder case | Daily Mail Online

2 page timeline of neglect also at link above.

Just when you think it can't get any worse....:eek:

Ok. I’m sick now
 
No police report written about the call from the Officer that heard her on the phone with DN. That was posted with the reports made public.
Why not?????

DN knew AJ was missing , yet JC never mentioned it on the call.

Yeah and great Freund did not even know the color of his own son’s eyes the *advertiser censored*.
Sad that he didn't know the color of AJ's eyes! Was AJ just another nusance to be ignored like the mice? Ugh! Here come the tears again.
 
Ok. I’m sick now

I know. And imagine what the full autopsy report will reveal. Was any part of AJ normal?
AJ was a punching bag for two junkies when they were fighting their demons (no money/no drugs).
Omg, locked in his room, if the house had caught fire, even his window was locked.
Makes me think AJ had escaped before & security was amped up once he was found.
Hope they are both lying in their bunks enjoying the “locked in” feeling. Hoper their beds are full of rodents & droppings.
I’m gonna explode the first time one of this duo complain about their rights being violated.
 
And for lying. The lying liars who lie are punishing someone else for lying?? Unbelievable. Poor little AJ. I feel certain that any disciplinary issues he had were directly caused by what was done to him both in utero and out.

Omg.....think what might have happened to a newborn in the ‘hell hole on Dole’! Had AJ not died how bad were things going to get before something was done? Would all 3 kids need to be murdered & stored in totes?
The lack of housekeeping in itself was abusive.
 
Was there more going on than what we think, are we missing something?
Was the abuse of AJ some perverse game between the deranged duo? Did they try to outdo each other?
Because idk how anyone not involved can stand by, tolerating such heinous abuse of any person or animal.
Was their ultimate goal for AJ to never leave, stay locked in, only let out to do housework & get his daily beating?
Bet there’s nothing in his bedroom besides his crib & maybe a potty chair. The fear he lived with is unimaginable. Think how many hours he twisted the door knob, crying & pleading for a drink or some food.
 
my 6 year old sometimes wets the bed if hes sleeping heavily. and he lives in a home full of love. i can imagine a terrified child wetting his pants all the time, this poor baby.
Mine did till he was 9. Seems to be a boy thing. He was never shamed. He went to school bathed and came home to fresh sheets every time. His father had issues and my father had issues. My father was shamed. His father was not. Different generations! I was stunned when my father shared his experiences with my Nana from Ireland!
 
**I’ve attached all of the images (in the next few posts below), from the article in case some aren’t able to open the NW Herald article.
All of these photos were dated from June 2013 - October 2013

Photos: Images inside AJ Freund's Dole Avenue home in Crystal Lake

By NORTHWEST HERALD
6:42 pm

Photos, dated from 2012 and 2013, provided by Crystal Lake police show piles of garbage inside and outside the Dole Avenue home where 5-year-old AJ Freund was reported missing April 18.



Photos: Images inside AJ Freund's Dole Avenue home in Crystal Lake | Northwest Herald
 

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More photos of the home on Dole Ave. taken from June 2013 - October 2013.
 

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Crystal Lake police report describes day 1 of AJ Freund investigation
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Police narrative from the day AJ Freund was reported missing describes the boy's bedroom as an "unkempt" space with a chain lock on the outside of the door and a window that was drilled shut.

An Crystal Lake police officer's report from April 18 described in detail the conditions of the 94 Dole Avenue Home, where investigators believe 5-year-old Crystal Lake boy, AJ Freund, suffered deadly abuse at the hands of his parents.

AJ, whose parents described him as about 3-feet, 5-inches tall and 70 lbs., appeared to have slept in a modified crib, with sheets that were covered with mouse feces, Crystal Lake Police Officer Brian Harvat wrote. A chain lock on the outside of the door and two drills securing shut a window directly above an attached garage were there to keep the young boy inside his room overnight, AJ's father, Andrew Freund Sr., allegedly told police.

“Andrew said AJ had exited the window once before, so he secured it by drilling two screws into the window," Harvat wrote.

Crystal Lake police were called to the home on April 18 after Freund and AJ's mother, JoAnn Cunningham, reported their son missing.

"[Freund] appeared very calm throughout my interaction with him, not showing much emotion when speaking about his missing child,” Harvat wrote in his report. The father also had trouble recalling the color of AJ's eyes. Freund originally told police he "thought they were blue," but changed his answer after hearing Cunningham tell police AJ had brown eyes, Harvat wrote.

While officers interviewed Cunningham, she received a phone call from her boyfriend, who was incarcerated at the time, the report showed. During their conversation, Cunningham's boyfriend ask if she'd "found AJ yet," Harvat wrote. The officer took note of the question, since he hadn't heard Cunningham tell the man about AJ's alleged disappearance.

As police continued to search the home, they noticed missing floor in the kitchen, where parts of bare wood boards were exposed, Harvat wrote. In the basement, police struggled to navigate through piles of garbage bags stack on top of one another, he wrote. “I moved various garbage bags in search for AJ, but only noticed cockroaches scattering away," Harvat said.

Police and K-9 searches for AJ were unsuccessful. Freund noted to police that he and Cunningham already had spent more than an hour looking for their son before calling police. They also searched for AJ at North Elementary School, where Freund suspected the boy might have wandered off to on foot, Harvat wrote.

The parents claimed to have noticed AJ was missing sometime between 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. on April 18. It was about that time when Freund came home from a doctor appointment, and Cunningham was in the process of taking a shower, Harvat wrote. “Andrew then came downstairs and started to prepare snacks for AJ…” the report stated. “Once finished, Andrew stated he went upstairs to get AJ…and realized he wasn’t inside," Harvat wrote.

Police now believe the parents forced AJ into a cold shower and beat him until he died about three days earlier on April 15. Freund then stored the boy's body in a tote in the basement for about two days before burying him in a shallow grave near Woodstock on April 17, according to police affidavits. Both Cunningham and Freund face several felony charges, including first-degree murder, in connection with AJ's death.

The Department of Child and Family Services employee last visited the Dole Avenue home was on Dec. 19, according to a timeline that DCFS officials previously issued. The employee described the home as being "cluttered" with missing tiles in the kitchen, but stated that the kitchen was clean. Police also have been called to the home on several occasions for well-being checks and domestic violence reports, and complaints of the family's boxer, Lucy, running at large, reports show.

Photos provided by Crystal Lake police, which have date stamps from 2012 and 2013, show piles of garbage inside and outside the home, damaged ceilings and broken floors.


Crystal Lake police report describes day 1 of AJ Freund investigation | Northwest Herald
 
They also searched for AJ at North Elementary School, where Freund suspected the boy might have wandered off to on foot, Harvat wrote.

None of their words made sense to LE! Where did they think AJ went & how since he was locked in?

I’m starting to think the savage beatings gave both Drew & JC dopamine rushes, pleasuring their sick, demented brains. They both must be psychotic. Jmo
 
Can you paste the text, I’m up against a paywall, tia.

Friend of AJ Freund's mother describes the day when 5-year-old boy was reported missing

May 2, 2019 6:45pm

A woman described in police documents as a “very close friend” of the mother of Andrew “AJ” Freund said Thursday she previously knew nothing about the tragic circumstances surrounding the 5-year-old Crystal Lakeboy’s death.

“If I would have known what I know now I would have done a heck of a lot more,” the friend told the Tribune.

The woman’s name appeared in a police affidavit describing the investigation that led to AJ’s parents being charged in his death. Texts sent between the woman and JoAnn Cunningham, the boy’s mother, are referenced in the document.

The woman said Thursday she was in the family’s home when a 911 call was made April 18 reporting AJ missing. But the woman said the call was made about a half-hour after she urged Cunningham and the boy’s father to report his disappearance. The woman said she “flew over there” to the Crystal Lake home on that day after being told by Cunningham that AJ could not be found.

The woman, who the Tribune is not naming because she said she has received death threats after the affidavit with her name appeared online, said she helped search for the boy in the home and while doing so heard AJ’s father, Andrew Freund, make the 911 call. As they searched, Cunningham was saying, “I want my kid back,” according to the woman. The woman also searched nearby stores.

That was three days after authorities allege that Cunningham and Freund killed the boy. Authorities say Freund later buried his body is a shallow grave near Woodstock, where he was found April 24.

The parents were charged with AJ’s killing, as well as aggravated battery, aggravated domestic battery, failure to report a missing child and, in Freund’s case, concealment of a homicide. Cunningham also was charged with an aggravated battery related to a video found on her phone from March 4.

Despite police describing her in the affidavit as being a close friend to Cunningham, the woman said they “were not close.”

In the affidavit, police said cellphone records indicate that Cunningham texted her friend about AJ’s health on April 16 — the day after AJ is alleged to have been killed. According to the affidavit, Cunningham “complained about AJ as not getting better from what she had previously self-diagnosed or likened to oppositional defiance disorder (ODD).”

According to the affidavit, many text messages between the women were deleted from Cunningham’s phone but were found on her friend’s, including the April 16 text.

Standing in her garage Thursday at her suburban home, the woman was trembling and in tears. She told the Tribune that their friendship has lasted about two or three years and has consisted mostly of texting each other.

The friend said Cunningham felt comfortable talking to her about AJ’s supposed ODD because her own son has ODD.

She said when she visited, the house was often cluttered but not as bad as recent reports have indicated.

She said they had gone to the beach together about two years ago with family members and she did not see any bruises on AJ or his younger brother or anything out of sorts with their relationship. She did recall seeing scars on AJ’s face about a year ago that she said Cunningham said was the result of AJ spilling boiling water on himself.

The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services has said it has had a history of dealing with the family since AJ was born with opiates in his system.

The woman said she fears for her family’s safety and her own health because of her association with Cunningham. She said she and her family have been harassed and have received death threats.

“Leave me alone, realize I am not part of this,” she begged of those she said were harassing her.

At one point while speaking to a reporter Thursday, she collapsed to the ground, apparently from stress. But neighbors later said she was OK.

“I just want this to be over,” she said.

The woman said she wants people to know that she willingly turned over her cellphone to authorities and has been cooperating all along and, like everyone else, did not know what truly had happened to AJ.

“People are assuming I knew everything,” she said. “If I knew, why would I give the FBI my cellphone?”

Before knowing AJ’s fate and while he was still reported as missing, the friend said Cunningham asked her to drive her to a custody hearing April 23 concerning AJ’s younger brother.

Cunningham would remain at the courthouse that night until 2:30 a.m. April 24.

“They told (me) they were keeping her for questioning and I left,” the friend said.

Later that morning, Freund led authorities to the body. He and Cunningham were arrested and charged in the death of their son.

Since her arrest the friend said Cunningham has been calling her from jail and she has blocked her calls.

“I’m not OK,” the friend said, sobbing. “He’s gone.”


Friend of AJ Freund's mother describes the day when 5-year-old boy was reported missing
 
Thanks @osu

I hope this woman & her family are safe. People are so outraged, but violence won’t help.
I’m glad she’s not taking JC’s calls & I hope she continues to disregard her, never speaking to her. JC deserves no support, or friends on the outside. One day she might have friends on the inside. The fact she can even “collect” herself to make calls is astounding. She probably wants money or wants a favor of some kind. She’s a user, out for herself, moo.

As far as the friend, maybe she needs to move to a different city, for safety reasons.
Because her name & more is plastered all over.

ETA: glad the friend still had the texts from the murderer
 
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Mine did till he was 9. Seems to be a boy thing. He was never shamed. He went to school bathed and came home to fresh sheets every time. His father had issues and my father had issues. My father was shamed. His father was not. Different generations! I was stunned when my father shared his experiences with my Nana from Ireland!

Honestly, I feel better now too about hearing all the other bedwetting stories and such amazing parents!! My almost 7 year old still does and he opts for a nighttime underpants and a chuck (we got it from the hospital lol!) we’ve never made him feel bad about it (maybe the occasional “let’s not have so much water before bed”) he takes his own nighttime underpants and and chuck and puts it in the wash every time it gets wet. We’ve never told him he had to - EVER. But he he’s such a wonderful mature kid he feels like he needs to do it so we let him. He will tell us it’s in the wash and we clean it for him with a smile. It’s not his fault. Poor AJ should NEVER EVER have had to feel bad ESPECIALLY since he was probably locked in a room and stuck in a CRIB!! What child can get out of a crib in a locked room and not have an accident. I hate this people so much. I wish and pray every second I had known about him and i would have went all the way there and rescued his beautiful soul.
 
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