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Georgia Father Pleads Guilty in Child Murders, Secures Life Sentence Over Death Penalty

By Matthias Binder April 27, 2026
‘This is certainly not justice’: Father avoids death by pleading guilty to kids’ murders
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‘This is certainly not justice’: Father avoids death by pleading guilty to kids’ murders

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Details of the Brutal Abuse EmergeExtended Family’s Role in the TragedyProsecutor’s Frustration with the Plea OutcomeClosure Brings Limited Relief

Details of the Brutal Abuse Emerge (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Springfield, Ga. – A father in Georgia confessed to the murders of his two teenage children, sparing himself a possible execution but drawing sharp criticism from prosecutors who called the outcome far short of true justice.

Elwyn Crocker Sr. entered guilty pleas on multiple felony counts tied to the deaths of 14-year-old Elwyn Crocker Jr. and 13-year-old Mary Crocker. Authorities discovered the siblings’ remains buried in trash bags on the family property in December 2018, roughly two months after they perished. The case exposed years of systematic abuse within the household.

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Details of the Brutal Abuse Emerge

Investigators uncovered evidence of prolonged torment inflicted on the teenagers. The children endured starvation while other family members maintained ample food supplies. Mary Crocker faced confinement in a small dog kennel for stretches up to 24 hours, often without clothing.

In her final days, weakness left her unable to stand, leading abusers to duct-tape her to a pool ladder. Elwyn Crocker Sr. faced charges including two counts of malice murder, aggravated sexual battery, four counts of cruelty to children, two counts of concealing a death, and two counts of false imprisonment. These acts painted a picture of calculated cruelty inside the home.

Extended Family’s Role in the Tragedy

The case extended beyond the father to include several relatives. Candice Crocker, the children’s stepmother and Elwyn Sr.’s wife, along with her brother Mark Wright, her mother Kimberly Wright, and Kimberly’s boyfriend Roy Prater, all faced charges. Prosecutors portrayed a collective effort to mistreat and hide the deaths.

Prior pleas resolved outcomes for most co-defendants. Mark Wright received 80 years in prison. Kimberly Wright and Candice Crocker each drew life terms without parole. Roy Prater, positioned as a key prosecution witness after lengthy interviews with law enforcement, died in February before sentencing, rendering his statements unusable in court due to confrontation rights.

Prosecutor’s Frustration with the Plea Outcome

District Attorney Robert Busbee of the Ogeechee Judicial Circuit voiced deep dissatisfaction during a Monday news conference. Elwyn Crocker Sr. received life without parole, a second life sentence, and 40 additional years, all consecutive. Busbee argued this fell short of accountability.

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“This is certainly not justice,” Busbee stated. “And frankly, based on the facts of this case, the death penalty would not have been justice. What these children went through, there is no punishment available under the law that would be justice in this case.” He described mixed emotions upon closure, relieved yet driven toward harsher penalties.

Closure Brings Limited Relief

The sentencing marked the end of a protracted legal process stemming from the 2018 discovery. Prater’s death complicated prosecution strategies against remaining defendants, as his detailed accounts could no longer be presented. Busbee noted the loss of this evidence as a setback.

While the pleas ensured convictions without trial, the district attorney expressed lingering disappointment over the life sentence. Families affected by such cases often grapple with unresolved pain, and this resolution underscored limits in delivering full retribution. The property where the remains surfaced now stands as a grim reminder of the horrors endured.

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