Mother of Elijah Lewis, Boy Found Dead in Mass. Park, to Plead Guilty in 5-Year-Old Son's Murder Case

Mar. 15, 2025

Elijah Lewis.Photo: New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office

Elijah Lewis

The mother of aNew Hampshire boy found deadin a Massachusetts park in October 2021 will plead guilty to herson’s murder.

The 38-year-old faces 55 years to life in prison on the murder charge and an additional 3.5 to 7 years for witness tampering, per the filing.

Michael S. Garrity of New Hampshire’s Office of the Attorney General confirms to PEOPLE that Dauphinais has a plea hearing slated for Thursday, Sept. 26, at 9 a.m. Her sentencing hearing is scheduled for Oct. 25.

Danielle Dauphinais.

Danielle Dauphinais

PEOPLE reached out to Dauphinais’s lawyer, Benjamin L. Falkner for comment on the planned plea. Falkner did not respond in time for publication.

The child’s body had facial and scalp injuries, acute fentanyl intoxication, malnourishment and pressure ulcers, according to the attorney general’s office, whichreleasedhis autopsy results that November.

Joseph Stapf in mugshot.

Joseph Stapf

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That month, both Dauphinais and her boyfriend, Joseph Stapf, were arrested in New York City on charges connected to the case, PEOPLE previously reported.

Dauphinais wasindictedin April 2022 on charges of one count of first-degree murder for purposely causing her son’s death, one count of second degree murder caused “recklessly with extreme indifference to the value of human life” and three counts of tampering with witnesses, according to the attorney general’s office.

Later that year, on Sept. 29, 2022 Stapf pleaded guilty to manslaughter, second-degree assault, falsifying physical evidence and witness tampering in connection to Elijah’s death, according to the attorney general’s office. He was sentenced to between 22 and 45 years behind bars.

Elijah Lewis.Facebook

Elijah Lewis

A few days later, Merrimack police learned that Dauphinais’ older son, Elijah, was missing.

In police interviews with Stapf’s mother, Joanne Stapf claimed that Elijah had behavioral issues and that he was habitually urinating and defecating on the floors and bedding, per the affidavit, which quotes Joanne as saying she agreed with Dauphinais that Elijah “had to go” to ensure the safety of his sister.

She claimed to authorities that the couple told her they had taken Elijah to a “center” for treatment, because she claimed, per the affidavit, that he was “uncontrollable” and a “mentally unstable kid.”

On the day Stapf surrendered his infant son, he texted his mother, instructing her: “No bringing up Eli,” per the messages transcribed in the affidavit, referencing Elijah.

Elijah Lewis’s bedroom as pictured during a search of the New Hampshire home in Oct. 2021.Merrimack New Hampshire Police Department

Elijah Lewis Room

Merrimack New Hampshire Police Department

During a search of the couple’s residence, investigators found a locked box with a filled methadone prescription for Dauphinais. There were also two bags with a brown powder substance consistent with “heroin/ fentanyl,” per the affidavit. In another locked box, investigators recovered a filled subscription for Stapft’s methadone.

Investigators also found a medical card with Elijah’s name on it and an unsigned affidavit for his temporary guardianship to Dauphinais’s sister.

When investigators observed the rooms belonging to the couple’s daughter and to Elijah, Lieutenant Sean M. Cassell wrote in his affidavit that he believed Elijah was “no longer” living there.

In photographs included in the affidavit, the little girl’s bed is covered with stuffed animals, her name written in gold and white letters across the wall.

In contrast, the dresser in Elijah’s room was littered with “adult perfumes/ colognes,” per the affidavit. An adult man’s shirts hung over boxed Legos.

Investigators could not find a single photograph of Elijah in the home.

source: people.com