A father abandoned his two-year-old daughter in a burning car to save himself from a raging fire. Lillyanna Stemen was tragically found dead inside the vehicle after her father, Nicholas Stemen, falsely claimed there was no one inside when police arrived at the scene following reports of erratic driving.
Stemen, 34, admitted guilt to aggravated arson, involuntary manslaughter, and endangering a child, leading to a lengthy prison sentence. Authorities in Allen County, Ohio, reported that the car was engulfed in flames upon their arrival and described Stemen as visibly distressed over his burnt vehicle.
Police noted Stemen exhibited signs of intoxication, including slurred speech and bloodshot eyes, and detected the smell of alcohol on him. Despite initially denying his daughter’s presence in the car, the truth was revealed when officers discovered Lillyanna’s body in a forward-facing car seat after extinguishing the fire.
In a heartbreaking letter read during Stemen’s sentencing, the devastated mother expressed her grief over the loss of her daughter, blaming Stemen’s drinking for the tragedy. Stemen’s attorney defended him as a shattered man, not a malicious individual, seeking redemption amidst the devastating circumstances.
Stemen received a 22 to 31-year prison term for his actions, expressing remorse in court for the irreversible consequences of his choices. He acknowledged the pain of missing his daughter’s future and apologized for the immense loss caused by his actions.
