Father accused of locking child in box rejects plea deal

Posted at 7:56 PM, September 26, 2023 and last updated 9:57 PM, September 26, 2023

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Scripps News West Palm Beach) — One of the two parents facing child abuse and false imprisonment charges of their adopted son in an 8-foot by 8-foot box for hours at a time in January 2022 rejected a plea deal Tuesday.

Attorneys and a judge talk in a courtroom.

Tim Ferriter, one of the two parents facing child abuse and false imprisonment charges of their adopted son in an 8-foot by 8-foot box for hours at a time in January 2022, rejected a plea deal Tuesday. (Scripps News West Palm Beach)

Timothy Ferriter appeared live via Zoom in A pre-trial court hearing conducted by Circuit Judge Howard Coates Jr. Jury selection is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. Friday in separate trials for Timothy Ferriter and his wife Tracy.

Tuesday’s hearing lasted three hours.

Tim Ferriter rejected a deal by the state attorney’s office for 24 months in prison and five years probation.

If found guilty, he faces 35 years behind bars and will be tried separately from his wife

The hearing also involved reviewing hours of witness and evidence that will be admissible during trial.

Tim Ferriter’s defense lawyer Prya Murad contends the parents were dealing with a “medically complex child” with attachment disorders.

The room was used for monitoring the child and not neglect, the defense says

Ring video shows he was only in the room for the longest of 10 hours at night on one occasion.

Tim Ferriter is 48 and Tracy is 47.

mugshots of Tim and Tracey Ferriter

(L) Timothy Ferriter, (R) Tracey Ferriter (Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office)

According to Jupiter police, detectives were called to a residence in the 200 block of Crane Point North in the Egret Landing community on Jan. 30, 2022, regarding a follow-up investigation about a missing runaway.

During the investigation, detectives noticed the structure had a doorknob and a deadbolt, both locking from the outside, as well as a light switch on the outside. It was part of a three-car garage.

Detectives also found a camera, a mattress and a bucket inside the structure.

According to detectives, the teen attended school but was confined to the structure during the remainder of the day when meals were brought to the child and a bucket was provided for bathroom use.

This story was originally published by Scripps News West Palm Beach, an E.W. Scripps Company.