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Tynaizha Brown Pleads Guilty In Connection With Death of Her Toddler Whose Decomposed Remains Were Discovered in Camden Alleyway

Tynaizha Brown has entered a guilty plea in connection with the death of her 22-month-old son.

On January 19, 2022, the day jury selection was to begin in her trial, Tynaizha Brown, of Camden, entered a guilty plea in connection with the death of toddler son, J.B.

According to Andrew Kramer, Public Information Officer for the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office: “Tynaizha Brown did plead guilty yesterday to one count of Manslaughter, 2nd degree and one count of Aggravated Assault second degree with J.B. as the victim in each. Her recommended sentence under the plea is for 10 years, 85% without the possibility of parole for the Manslaughter count and 5 years, 85% without parole on the Aggravated Assault for an aggregate recommended sentence of 15 years, 85% without parole.”


Photo of J.B. credit: Camden County Prosecutor’s Office

This investigation into this case began when the decomposing remains of a toddler were discovered in an alleyway on the 800 block of Mount Ephraim Avenue in Camden on October 11, 2018, after the Camden County Police Department received a report from a passerby of suspected human remains.

On December 6, 2018, the toddler’s father walked into the Bellmawr Police Station and reported his son missing after not seeing him for several months.

Investigation revealed that the toddler was last seen on August 20, 2018 in Bellmawr.

Neither parent reported the child missing before December 6, 2018.

As a result of this report, the toddler’s parents were identified and authorities were able to conduct DNA testing to confirm the identity of the child found in the alleyway.

On January 9, 2019, the Gloucester/Camden/Salem Medical Examiner determined the cause of the baby’s death to be Homicidal Violence of Undetermined Etiology and ruled the manner of his death a homicide.

In August, 2019, a Camden County Grand Jury indicted Brown for murder.

Brown’s sentencing is scheduled for February 18, 2022.