‘Mummified appearance’: Man starved his mother and stopped taking her to the doctor even though she was ‘literally skin and bones,’ police say

Randy Halton allegedly starved his mother to death

Background: The Greencastle, Ind. neighborhood where Randy Halton lived with his late mother (Google Maps). Inset: Randy Halton (Greencastle Police Department).

An Indiana man who was acting as his elderly mother’s caregiver was accused by police of allegedly starving her to death.

Randy Halton, 51, was booked on suspicion that he let his mother, Sandra Halton, become so malnourished by the time she died that she was “literally skin and bones,” according to court documents obtained by WXIN, a local Fox affiliate. Sandra Halton, whose age was not provided, was found dead by her son on the morning of Dec. 5, 2024. He called for assistance and officers responded to their home in Greencastle, some 50 miles southwest of Indianapolis, where they found Sandra Halton dead in her bedroom, having taken on a “mummified appearance.”

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