Mother who said she wanted 5-year-old ‘gone’ will plead guilty to murdering him

Danielle D. Dauphinais and Elijah Lewis (New Hampshire Department of Justice).

Danielle D. Dauphinais and Elijah Lewis (New Hampshire Department of Justice).

A New Hampshire mother who was charged with brutally abusing and neglecting her 5-year-old son, found dead with fentanyl in his system, is going to plead guilty to killing him.

Danielle D. Dauphinais, 38, is taking a plea for second-degree murder, knowing, which is a lesser-included charge of the original crime of first-degree murder. She will also admit to two counts of tampering with a witness. She will face 55 years to life behind bars for the homicide charge. She must also spend three-and-a-half to seven years in prison for the tampering charges.

“While we can confirm that there is a plea hearing scheduled on Thursday at 9 a.m., we are unable to comment as to any potential plea,” Michael S. Garrity, spokesman for the State of New Hampshire’s Department of Justice, told Law&Crime in an email.

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Authorities said they launched a 10-day search in October 2021 to find young Elijah Lewis. They caught his mother and her boyfriend, Joseph Stapf, 33, in New York City on Oct. 17 that year. Six days later, Elijah’s body was found in a state park in Abington, Massachusetts. They determined, however, that he had been dead for about a month.

He died sometime between Sept. 21 and 24, 2021.

Prosecutors have read texts showing Dauphinais and Stapf talking about abusing Lewis and not feeding him, according to Manchester ABC affiliate WMUR. For example, Stapf reportedly told Dauphinais they had to feed the child and allow him to sleep so he would look better and they could take him out.

Dauphinais said she did not want to do that, prosecutors said. According to authorities, Stapf once threw the boy on a bed, causing him to hit his head, but he started pleading with Dauphinais to stop what he called “torture.” Again, she refused, according to the evidence.

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