John LaPointe fried to death in a van that his carer fell asleep in after taking recreational drugs. Photo / Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
John LaPointe fried to death in a van that his carer fell asleep in after taking recreational drugs. Photo / Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
A man with Down syndrome was roasted alive in extreme temperatures in Pinellas County, Florida.
John LaPointe, who had the mental capacity of a 1-year-old, spent three hours locked in an overheating vehicle in May when his carer, Joshua Russell, allegedly nodded off after taking kratom, a recreational drug.
LaPointe,35, is believed to have been trapped in a van that reached temperatures of 51C, detectives have said.
Russell was arrested on Friday and has since been charged with aggravated manslaughter, the Sun reports.
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtiere said: "Let's just call it what it is. This poor guy baked in that car.
"I'm sure he had to suffer. It had to be absolutely horrific in that car for that man."
On the day of LaPointe's death, Russell, 28, was taking him to a doctor's appointment but had taken two packets of the herbal supplement Kratom, the sheriff's office said.
Russell was driving the man to the care home where LaPointe lived but he felt "nauseous" and couldn't finish the journey.