COLUMBUS, OH—Melissa R. Thorp, 40, has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 20 years for the brutal murder of her 4-month-old son, Aaron Thorp. Thorp pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated murder in Franklin County Common Pleas Court on Thursday.
The harrowing case began on September 12, 2022, when officers were dispatched to the 100 block of Jefferson Avenue following a 911 call from Thorp, reporting that her infant son was not breathing. Medics who arrived at the scene pronounced the baby dead. The Franklin County Coroner’s Office and Columbus Police homicide detectives launched an immediate investigation but were initially unable to determine the cause and manner of death.
The following day, the coroner ruled the incident a homicide, concluding that the infant had died from blunt force trauma. Thorp had crushed her son’s skull and allowed his body to decompose inside their home for several days before contacting the authorities.
The absence of a statutory definition distinguishing degrees of murder in Ohio classifies aggravated murder as the state’s most severe form of homicide. This case underscores the severity and tragic nature of the crime, leading to Thorp’s life sentence handed down by Judge Julie Lynch.