MANITOWOC, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — A Manitowoc County teen will spend two decades behind bars for his role in the death of a 7-year-old relative.
Damian Hauschultz, 17, pleaded guilty in June to first-degree reckless homicide, the most serious charge he faced. Six other charges were dropped. In Wisconsin, children ages 10 and older are charged in adult court for homicide cases.
After serving his 20-year prison sentence, he will be on extended supervision for another 10 years.
Ethan Hauschultz, 7, was beaten, forced to carry a 44-pound-log, and buried in the snow before he died in April 2018.
Damian Hauschultz’s parents were also charged. Timothy Hauschultz and his wife, Tina McKeever-Hauschultz, were the court-appointed guardians for Ethan. They were not home at the time of the incident.
Tina McKeever-Hauschultz was sentenced in March to five years in prison for her role in the events leading up to and failing to prevent Ethan’s death.
Timothy Hauschultz faces eight charges, including felony murder, for allegedly ordering the punishment. Ethan was his great-nephew. A Dec. 6 trial is scheduled.
The complaint says on April 20, 2018, Timothy told his son, Damian Hauschultz, then 14, to make sure 7-year-old Ethan Hauschultz completed his punishment.
That included, according to the complaint, Ethan Hauschultz being required to carry the log for two hours around a path in the backyard of their home. Damian said he had to carry wood for not knowing 13 Bible verses to Timothy’s satisfaction. The punishment was one week of carrying wood for two hours per day. Timothy picked out the logs, but Damian had to supervise the punishment for the younger children.
During that time the complaint says Ethan Hauschultz “struggled to carry his log” and Damian did “hit, kick, strike and poke Ethan approximately 100 times.” The complaint goes on to say Damian Hauschultz also stood on Ethan Hauschultz’s “body and head” while he was “face-down in a puddle.” The complaint also alleges Damian Hauschultz buried Ethan Hauschultz in about “80 pounds of packed snow” where he was left for about 20 to 30 minutes without a coat or boots.
Ethan died of hypothermia, but also had extensive other injuries, including blunt force injuries to his head, chest and abdomen, and a rib fracture, the medical examiner determined, the complaint states.
As a result of the case, a new law was passed in Wisconsin preventing children from being placed with any adult who had been found guilty of abusing a child, who pleaded no contest to a child abuse charge or entered a plea bargain to a lesser charge.
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