
Editor’s note: The video above is from an earlier report.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – After two weeks of testimony, a man was found guilty of starving his 4-year-old daughter to death.
Jury deliberations began Wednesday morning in the trial of Rodney McWeay, who prosecutors said mistreated his three children and intentionally deprived them of food and water, calling the home a “house of horrors.”
READ: Witness testimony continues in trial of father accused of starving daughter to death
In a verdict returned shortly before nooon, McWeay was found guilty on one count of malice murder and one count of felony murder; three counts of cruelty to children in the first degree and cruelty to children in the second degree; kidnapping, and false imprisonment.
McWeay was impassive as the jury announced their verdict. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Belinda Edwards said McWeay will be sentenced within the next 30 days.
Police found McWeay’s daughter, Treasure, unresponsive around Christmas in 2023. She, along with her two brothers, was taken to the hospital for treatment, where she later died. McWeay was arrested Dec. 21, 2023, in connection with the death.
McWeay’s attorney acknowledged his client made bad decisions when it came to the mother of his children, but argued he never intended to harm his children.
Atlanta News First streamed the trial gavel-to-gavel live on ANF+ and YouTube.
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