Mom Who Said She Wanted Missing Toddler Found 'Happy and Alive' Was Just Convicted of Killing Him

Mar. 15, 2025

Quinton Simon, Leilani Simon.Photo: FBI Atlanta; Chatham County Police

Quinton Simon, Leilani Simon

Leilani Simon, a Georgia mother who claimed she was “hoping” police would find her 20-month-old son “happy and alive” when he went missing in October 2022, was convicted of his murder on Friday, Oct. 25.

Simon, 22, was found guilty of all 19 charges against her in connection with her 20-month-old sonQuinton Simon’s death more than two years ago, localWJCL,WTOCandWRDWreported.

Quinton was first reported missing in early October 2022 when his mother called 911 to tell police the boy had vanished from his playpen at the family’s Georgia home.

Simon was arrested on accusations she murdered her son.

The mother was convicted of two felony murder counts, a malice murder count, concealing a death, reporting a false crime and 14 counts of making false statements to investigators, according to WRDW.

Leilani Simon.Chatham County Police

Leilani Simon

Chatham County Police

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Quinton Simon.Chatham County Police Department

Quinton Simons missing toddler

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source: people.com