Former college basketball star who beat 5-year-old son to death and hid body in garage freezer for years is sentenced

Kassceen Weaver (Chesterfield Police Dept.) and Eliel Adon Weaver (WRIC screenshot)

Kassceen Weaver (Chesterfield Police Dept.) and Eliel Adon Weaver (WRIC screenshot)

A 51-year-old Virginia man will spend more than a decade in prison for killing his 5-year-old son, then stashing the boy’s body in a freezer where it remained undetected for more than two years.

A state circuit court judge last week ordered Kassceen Weaver, a former basketball star at the University of Richmond, to serve a sentence of 20 years in a state correctional facility for the boy’s slaying, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

According to the state’s online court docket, Weaver was convicted by a jury on one count each of felony murder, felony child neglect, and concealing a dead body in connection with the slaying of young Eliel Adon Weaver.

Specifically, Weaver was sentenced to 20 years on the murder charge, 10 years on the child neglect charge, and five years on the concealment charge, with all running concurrent, meaning they will be served at the same time.

Eliel’s mother, Dina Weaver, was initially arrested and charged in connection to the boy’s death, but prosecutors later dropped those charges amid allegations that she too was the victim of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her husband.

While the boy’s remains were discovered in 2021, authorities say he was killed on Oct. 23, 2018, before Weaver stored his dead body in a freezer the family kept in their garage.

Authorities in May 2021 discovered the boy’s body in a freezer in the home Weaver shared with his wife and son. Both parents were charged in June 2021 with conspiring to conceal a body and were later released on bond. In addition to the charges related to his son’s body, Weaver was also charged with malicious wounding of a female and domestic assault and battery for allegedly abusing his wife. At the time, authorities said Weaver “manipulated” his wife who “suffered years of abuse at his hands.”

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