Angela Pollina, Thomas Valva, and the home where the boy died.

Angela Pollina, Thomas Valva, and the home where the boy died.

An incensed judge excoriated the woman convicted of murdering her 8-year-old stepson by forcing him to sleep in an unheated garage in the winter, calling her “evil” and saying that the maximum sentence of 25 years to life wasn’t a harsh enough punishment for the “torture” she inflicted on her stepchildren.

Angela Pollina, 45, had witnessed her husband Michael Valva turn a hose on young Thomas Valva before forcing him to sleep in the garage of their Long Island home in January of 2020. As temperatures dropped to 19 degrees Fahrenheit, Thomas eventually froze to death.

“I’ve had the opportunity to visit the prison where you’ll be sent,” Judge Timothy Mazzei said during Polina’s sentencing hearing on Tuesday. “My only regret, Ms. Pollina, is that they don’t have a garage there with no heat, and no mattress, and no blankets, and no pillows, and […] nothing that belongs in a bedroom. So you could sleep [there] for the rest of your life. Because that’s where you deserve to be for the rest of your natural life.”

A Suffolk County jury last month found Pollina guilty of second-degree murder and child endangerment for the death of her stepson. Thomas died of hypothermia after Pollina and Valva forced him and his 10-year-old brother Anthony Valva to sleep on the concrete floor of the garage after their father sprayed them with a hose. The torturous treatment was meant to punish Thomas, who had autism, for soiling himself.

Michael Valva, a former NYPD police officer, received the same sentence — 25 years to life — in December for his role in his son’s death.

“You tortured those boys,” Judge Mazzei reiterated to Pollina during her sentencing hearing. “You tortured them.”

According to a press release from the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, in the months leading up to Thomas’ death, Pollina sent Valva text messages insisting that the boys sleep in the garage of their Center Moriches home and not be allowed to use the bathrooms inside.



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