The body of a missing two-year-old boy in Florida was found in the mouth of an alligator

The desperate search for a missing child, which began when his mother was found murdered last Thursday, ends in the worst possible way when… The boy’s body was found stuck in the jaws of a crocodile.
The search for 2-year-old Tylen Mosley began Thursday afternoon with an alarm in Florida after the body of her mother, 20-year-old Passion Jeffrey, was discovered in her St. Petersburg, Florida apartment.
After the discovery, the detectives involved in the case believe that Thomas Moseley, 21, killed his son along with his mother, which is why he was charged with a crime. First degree murder. In this regard, St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway said at a press conference held on Friday evening: “We regret that this road had to be ended.”
# Hahahahahahahaha Chief Holloway said it was with great sadness that he informed us that we had found the body of Tylen Mosley in Lake Maggiore. His father, Thomas Mosley, has been charged with two counts of first degree murder. pic.twitter.com/I1hsIj0UAw
– St PetePD April 1, 2023
To search for the two-year-old, the police fanned out Police dogs, drones and various search equipment. However, it was the officers who were searching Lake Maggiore, a few kilometers from his home, who They saw a crocodile with “something in its mouth”Holloway revealed. Unfortunately, they soon realize that it is not an object, but a small child. At that moment, an officer shot the crawler, and his body fell. “We were able to recover Taylin’s body intact,” the police chief admitted to the media. For his part, the crocodile was later sacrificed.
Although the cause of Tylen’s death has not yet been released and it is not clear if the crocodile played a role in her death. NBC Miami local news channel revealed that his mother, Jeffrey, was repeatedly stabbed.
Finally, Thomas Moseley is currently in hospital with multiple injuries to his hands and arms and “he won’t talk to us,” Holloway said. It is not yet known how he was injured, but Holloway said “nothing in our investigation leads us to believe he was a victim.”