Jealous woman beat boyfriend’s child to death, told police she ‘possibly hugged’ the boy ‘too strong’

Hilary Ulp (Michigan Department of Corrections).

Hilary Ulp (Michigan Department of Corrections).

A 46-year-old woman in Michigan will spend the remainder of her days behind bars for killing her boyfriend’s 6-year-old son, beating the boy to death because she was jealous of the attention paid to him by his father.

Macomb County Circuit Judge Diane Druzinski sentenced Hilary Ulp to life in a state correctional facility without the possibility of parole for the horrific slaying of young Nicolas Kuras, authorities announced. Druzinski handed down the mandatory life sentence after a jury last month found Ulp guilty of one count of first-degree felony murder in the little boy’s death following a six-week trial.

“This case is a heartbreaking reminder of the fragility of life and the devastating consequences of abuse,” county Prosecutor Peter Lucido said in a statement following the sentencing hearing. “Our hearts go out to the victim’s family, who have endured unimaginable pain and loss over the years. We hope this sentence brings some measure of justice and healing to those who loved Nicolas.”

When she received her life sentence, Ulp was already incarcerated for inflicting the injuries that ultimately led to the boy’s deaths years later. According to a news release from the county prosecutor’s office, Nicolas on May 15, 2015, was initially hospitalized with severe injuries, including blunt force trauma to the head, a broken collar bone, and multiple broken ribs. He was 14 months old at the time.

An investigation revealed that he was the victim of severe physical abuse at the hands of Ulp, who was babysitting him at the time he was injured. She was arrested, prosecuted, and convicted of first-degree child abuse in 2016. A judge subsequently ordered Ulp to serve 11 to 30 years in the Michigan Department of Corrections.

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