Murder of Zymere Perkins explained

Murder of Zymere Perkins
Place:Harlem, New York, U.S.
Type:Child abuse, child neglect, torture
Deaths:Zymere Perkins
Burial:Rosedale and Rosehill Cemetery, Linden, New Jersey

Zymere Perkins (June 21, 2010 – September 29, 2016) was a six-year-old boy from Harlem who was abused, starved and ultimately fatally beaten on September 29, 2016. His mother, Geraldine Perkins, and her boyfriend, Rysheim Smith, were both charged in connection with his death. Geraldine Perkins pled guilty to second-degree manslaughter and was sentenced to two to six years in prison. After trial, Rysheim Smith was convicted on all charges against him including second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. In the months and years leading up to Perkins' death, multiple sources reported signs of abuse to the New York City Administration for Children's Services (ACS). However, Perkins was never removed from the household. This led to a state censure of ACS, the firing of several employees and the resignation of its Commissioner, Gladys Carrion.

Background

Zymere Perkins was born on June 21, 2010, in New York City to Geraldine Perkins. Both mother and child allegedly tested positive for marijuana at the time of the birth but an ACS investigation was unable to substantiate those allegations.[1] [2] Perkins claimed to have lost contact with Zymere's father after the birth.[3] At the time of the birth, Perkins, who had just graduated from high school, was living with her grandmother who had raised her. Seven months later,[4] however, Perkins' grandmother accused her of having an affair with her husband and kicked her and the baby out of the home.[5]

Perkins would later testify that she spent the next few years homeless, making money via prostitution and moving with Zymere between homeless shelters. She testified that, at one point, she falsely claimed to have a crack addiction in order to be admitted into a facility for people with substance abuse issues. Perkins admitted that, while at the drug treatment facility, she beat Zymere with a belt instead of her hands because she suffered from lupus.[6] According to Perkins, shelter staff witnessed her belting her son and merely warned her that she would be reported if she was caught doing so again.

In May 2015, Perkins met Rysheim Smith, who was twice her age, when he asked for her phone number on the sidewalk outside her shelter. They began dating shortly thereafter. Smith had already begun abusing Zymere by the time Perkins and her son moved into the Harlem apartment in which Smith was illegally squatting later that summer.[7] [8]

After moving in, Zymere began experiencing issues with bedwetting and fecal incontinence according to testimony from his mother. Perkins admitted that she and Smith would punish Zymere for his incontinence by starving him, depriving him of sleep and beating him with sticks among other methods.

Perkins would testify that, on July 4, 2015, Zymere uprooted a family member's plants during a barbecue. Smith punished Perkins by denying him food, forcing him to hold a push-up position, hitting him with a stick, punching and kicking him. According to Perkins, the abuse continued for hours as she and Smith forced the child to stand in the corner of the apartment for the entirety of that night.

In October 2015, Perkins received a report from Zymere's school that he had asked another student to show him his penis. According to Perkins' testimony, Smith punished the child by punching him in the face, knocking out several of his teeth. Per Perkins, Smith told Zymere to lie about the cause of his injury.[10]

According to Perkins' great-aunt, Perkins called her three weeks before Zymere's death and said that she was afraid that Smith was "going to hurt" her or Zymere. Perkins' family told The New York Times that Zymere had not returned to school for the start of the 2016–17 school year.

Zymere was buried on October 8, 2016, in a private ceremony at Rosedale and Rosehill Cemetery in Linden, New Jersey.[11]

Notes and References

  1. News: Calder . Rich . Rosenberg . Rebecca . Edelman . Susan . Zymere Perkins’ sickening death exposes NYC’s unforgivable child welfare failures . 8 January 2022 . . 15 December 2019.
  2. News: Nahmias . Laura . City and state release separate reports on death of Zymere Perkins . 8 January 2022 . . December 13, 2016 . en.
  3. News: Clark . Dartunorro . 'I'm Not a Baby Killer,' Zymere Perkins' Mom Says in Rikers Interview . 8 January 2022 . . October 7, 2016.
  4. News: Rosenberg . Rebecca . Zymere Perkins’ mom beat tot with a belt years before his death . 8 January 2022 . . 9 December 2019.
  5. News: Palmer . Emily . Trial of 6-Year-Old’s Killer Exposes Lapses in City’s Child Welfare System . 8 January 2022 . . 15 January 2020.
  6. News: Sokmensuer . Harriet . N.Y. Mom Tearfully Admits to Abusing Son, 6, For Years Before Boyfriend Allegedly Killed Him . 8 January 2022 . . December 10, 2019.
  7. News: Southall . Ashley . Death of 6-Year-Old Boy in Harlem Raises Questions for Child Welfare Agency . 29 June 2022 . . 29 September 2016.
  8. News: Rosenberg . Rebecca . Zymere Perkins was beaten and battered for months before death: medical examiner . 29 June 2022 . . 3 December 2019.
  9. News: Stewart . Nikita . State Orders Monitor for New York City’s Child Welfare Agency . 29 June 2022 . . 14 December 2016.
  10. News: Crane-Newman . Molly . Slain 6-year-old Zymere Perkins was waterboarded and sleep deprived in his last year of life . 29 June 2022 . . December 10, 2019.
  11. News: Bain . Jennifer . Connelly . Eileen AJ . Family says final farewells to 6-year-old who was beaten to death . 7 January 2022 . . 8 October 2016.