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Texas parents charged after 7-year-old found dead in washing machine

Troy Khoeler was found dead on July 28. Harris County Precinct 4

The adoptive parents of a Texas boy whose body was found inside a washing machine in July have been arrested in connection to his death, authorities said.

Jemaine Thomas, 42, was charged with capital murder in connection to the death of his son, Troy Khoeler, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez announced Tuesday night. Thomas’ wife Tiffany, 35, was charged with injury to a child by omission.

The couple first reported Troy, 7, missing from their Spring home in the early hours of July 28. A search of the residence later that morning lead to the discovery of the child’s body in a top-loading washing machine in the garage.

An autopsy subsequently revealed that Troy– a former foster child adopted by the Thomases in 2019– had been “beaten, suffocated and possibly drowned,” the Sun Herald reported. Incriminating blood evidence was also allegedly found throughout the home, including in the washing machine.

“The autopsy revealed that Troy suffered new and previous injuries,” Gonzalez said. “May he Rest in Peace.”

Authorities on the scene after Troy's body was found.
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Records show that both Jemaine and Tiffany currently remain in Harris County Jail on bonds of $2 million and $150,000, respectively.

Court documents filed Tuesday allege that the couple threatened to put Troy in the oven after he confessed to eating some of Tiffany’s oatmeal cream pie, KPRC reported. Prosecutors also claim that text messages between the couple reveal that Jemaine was furious that the child ate his doughnut sticks, writing “I need to get the [locks]. I’m going to end up kill[ing] him.”

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for a comment.