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Ex-Wife Of Celebrity Photographer Pleads Guilty To Killing Their 10-Year-Old Disabled Son
Olga Freeman, the former spouse of photographer Dean Freeman, admitted to killing her son Dean by feeding him pills and sticking a sponge in his mouth, obstructing his breathing. She had struggled with her own mental health problems, according to prosecutors.
The ex-wife of celebrity photographer Dean Freeman has pleaded guilty to killing their 10-year-old disabled son amid her own struggles with mental illness.
Olga Freeman, 40, pleaded guilty to one count of manslaughter by diminished responsibility in London Monday, five months after she suffocated her young son Dylan Freeman, according to the Crown Prosecution Service.
“Olga Freeman had loved and cared for Dylan for many years, but the strain and pressures of her son’s severe and complex special needs had built up and that combined with her impaired mental health led to heartbreaking consequences,” Senior Crown Prosecutor Kristen Katsouris said. “Our thoughts are with all those affected by this case.”
Freeman went to the Acton Police Station in the early morning hours of Aug. 16 to report that she had “given Dylan some pills and pushed a sponge into his mouth,” according to a statement from the Metropolitan Police.
Officers went to her home and discovered the 10-year-old unresponsive in his mother’s bed. He had been surrounded by his toys, the BBC reports.
An autopsy would later reveal he died from an upper airway obstruction, authorities said.
Dylan had been diagnosed with autism, global neurodevelopmental delay, progressive myopia, significant difficulties with language and communication, and required a high level of care, prosecutors said.
In the week before he was killed, prosecutors said there were signs Freeman was struggling with her mental health. She had spoken about saving the world and being a messiah and had said in a voice recording that “This is my job: to sacrifice my beloved child to create a balance in this world.”
Police said she had also spoken to acquaintances about the growing challenges in her personal life and her struggles to care for her special needs son.
The night before Dylan was found dead, she sent a message to a friend around 10 p.m. that said “I am done. Where are u?”
The friend arrived at the home after midnight and found that Freeman had booked two seats on a flight to Tel Aviv. She told the friend that she'd been hearing voices and wouldn't let the friend go into her son’s room, police said.
A few hours later, she went to the police station to report that she had given Dylan the pills and put the sponge in his mouth.
“This has been an incredibly sad incident to investigate,” Detective Chief Inspector Simon Harding said. “Foremost our thoughts are with Dylan and his family, who continue to feel his untimely loss and will do so for a long time to come.”
Dylan’s father, photographer Dean Freeman, had been in Spain at the time of his death, the BBC reports.
In a statement released shortly after his son was discovered dead, Dean said he was “beyond devastated” by the loss, according to The Independent.
“Dylan was a beautiful, bright, inquisitive and artistic child who loved to travel, visit art galleries and swim,” he said.
Dean said that he had “traveled extensively” over the years with the boy, including taking trips to Brazil, France and Spain.
“I can’t begin to comprehend the loss,” he said.
Dean has photographed a number of celebrities including Bradley Cooper, David Beckham and model Emily Ratajkowski, People reports.
Dean’s father Robert Freeman was also a famous photographer, credited with shooting the first five album covers for The Beatles, according to Dean’s website.
Olga Freeman is expected to be sentenced for the crime on Feb. 11.