SUMMARY OF DEATH
Three-year-old P.L. was found dead in his mother's Tacoma, Washington apartment on Super Bowl Sunday (February 12, 2023) after a friend of his mother, Ivey Lewis, discovered the child unresponsive and "cold to the touch" with rigor mortis having set in. Officers found extensive injuries across P.L.'s body, including bruising, burns, cuts, marks consistent with being struck with objects (a belt and electrical cord), and marks consistent with a taser — all in various stages of healing indicating prolonged abuse. A preliminary autopsy determined the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. P.L. had been in foster care from approximately 10 months old until about six months before his death, when he was returned to his mother under an active dependency case. Despite ongoing DCYF monitoring, parenting services ordered for the mother were never initiated, the mother's partner's child abuse history was not investigated, and law enforcement had failed to report a prior domestic violence arrest at the mother's apartment to DCYF. Lewis was charged with first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder. She admitted to using methamphetamine several days before her son's death, and her surviving 1-year-old child was found to have methamphetamine in his system.