The Misery Machine - The Case of Bryan Boyer
Episode Date: June 27, 2024This week, Drewby and Yergy head back to Florida to discuss the case of 4-year-old Bryan Boyer, who just a year prior, escaped civil unrest in his home country of Haiti, only to be killed by the adopt...ive mother who was supposed to save him. Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachine PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachine Join Our Facebook Group: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1 Instagram: miserymachinepodcast Twitter: misery_podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM #themiserymachine #podcast #truecrime Source Material: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552694438537 https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/2024/05/09/davenport-florida-child-beaten-death-adopted-son/73627577007/ https://www.yelp.com/biz/victory-enterprise-daycare-and-kids-transportation-davenport https://www.polksheriff.org/inmate-profile/2413278 https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mother-accused-fatal-beating-adopted-boy-from-haiti_n_663e6f79e4b016fe0480a730 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DludENWoTMk https://www.yahoo.com/news/live-judd-discusses-case-mother-161141851.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADItM6SDiwFcoOhbklf0HYh2NQAqW5bEpyU39Fpy7UNLusgtrIWCrRt6ftXETvvHYTD65fqK4BktUkHiyCkhO1sta74ojGo_2t3VaA8xNDx8BleHiYD_WOcPNRs_6q96t9TpOzzUUdmzyzKe8zwLq5_JtC4j7Cs0FM-bp8Td5Zve https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/2024/05/09/davenport-florida-child-beaten-death-adopted-son/73627577007/ https://www.google.com/maps/@28.2148206,-81.6375336,3a,90y,250.65h,82.91t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sgMLukPHHE8poJEFmpQbqGA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?authuser=0&coh=205409&entry=ttu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjPdfev2QgA
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A four-year-old boy is killed in Polk County, and we want to warn you the details of this tragedy are quite disturbing.
We cover a lot of tragic cases on this channel, but it seems that a lot of the stories that come out of Florida tend to be especially heinous.
Today we'll be discussing a woman by the name of Patricia Boyer Santazar, who immigrated to the United States from Haiti.
Patricia seemed like an average 36-year-old.
She was married to a man named Renee and the mother of two sons.
that she adopted from her home country.
Her older son was 16 years old, and after a three-year-long process, she welcomed Brian Boyer
into her home in April of 2023, who was four at the time of our story.
Patricia held a job at the ABC Liquors Corporate Office and aspired to start her own
transportation service for students living in the Claremont, Davenport, Haines City, Winterhaven,
and Pointeana area.
She dubbed the business Victory Kids Services, which was supposed to be a safe and reliable
door-to-door transportation service for children ages 3 to 18.
In addition, Patricia aspired to start a daycare that she also dubbed Victory Daycare.
There doesn't appear to be any evidence indicating that either of these businesses made it past
the planning stages.
Other than Patricia's Facebook page, which only consists of two friends, the only other
mention of the businesses online ties back to a singular Yelp listing, which gave an address on
Majesty Drive in Davenport registered to her husband, Renee. The family lived in a pleasant suburban
neighborhood in Davenport, in a light yellow house with a single car garage and a swimming
pool in the backyard. Palm trees dotted the neatly manicured properties. From the outside, one would
think that the Santa Zares were a typical loving family. But sadly, that's not what tends to happen on
this show, especially in Polk County. May 1st, 2024 should have been like any other normal day
for the four-year-old. Brian, who attended Loughman Oaks Elementary School, presumably in their pre-K
program, arrived home from school in a good mood. Oring to witnesses that interacted with the boy,
nothing seemed to miss, even looked completely normal on the school bus surveillance footage.
According to his 16-year-old brother, who has not been named publicly by the media,
Brian spent about two hours in a different room when their mother asked him to bring his brother a plate of food.
However, something was wrong with Brian.
He couldn't sit up on his own or walk at all.
When the older boy informed Patricia of his state, she accused Brian of faking it and being over-dramatic and demanded that he feed him anyway.
This is where things took a turn for the worse.
During dinner, Brian was extremely lethargic, began to visibly shake and threw up three different times,
a stark contrast from the little boy with the can-do attitude who exited the school bus just hours earlier.
Soon, he felt unresponsive.
The 16-year-old attempted CPR on his brother and demanded that Patricia bring him to the hospital.
On the way to the car, Brian continued to shake before falling to the ground flat on his back.
After being admitted to Advent Health Heart of Florida Hospital in Haines City,
it was discovered that Brian was suffering from severe abdominal bleeding.
He was airlifted to Orlando hell for emergency surgery, but sadly, little Brian was beyond help.
The following day, the hospital informed the Polk County Sheriff's Office that Brian Boyer had passed away under suspicious circumstances.
But what happened between his arrival from school and dinner?
When questioned by police, Patricia claimed that Brian was weak and tired and was exhibiting flu-like symptoms for about a week.
This directly contradicted the testimony of those who spent time with Brian that day at school.
She also claimed that she never used physical punishment with either of her sons.
This would soon be revealed as an outright lie.
Due to the nature of little Brian's death, investigators quickly descended upon the
Majesty Drive address armed with a search warrant.
After seizing and reviewing the contents of Patricia's cell phone, they were shocked.
Two videos were discovered that solved the mystery of what happened to the little boy who just one year earlier escaped the civil unrest in his home country.
In one video, Brian is laying on the floor unresponsive while Patricia can be seen repeatedly beating him with an unknown object.
In another video, she is seen throwing Brian into the family pool with his hands tied behind his back.
According to the Polk County Sheriff's Office, it's very likely that Patricia had no idea.
idea that these videos were even on her phone, as she didn't actively take them herself.
Instead, they were captured by her own home surveillance system, which then transmitted the
video to the app on her phone. At the autopsy, it was found that Brian suffered injuries involving
scarring on his back, both old and new, as well as a deep laceration of the liver caused by
targeted blunt force trauma. This injury would have caused a rapid decline in Brian's health,
which would have been very noticeable, almost immediately.
This is why he was so sickly both before and during dinner.
In the press conference that we'll share with you later,
it was thought that his spleen was also injured,
but this turned out to be false.
Although he had no broken bones,
Brian had bruising and hemorrhaging to both his arms and legs.
Medical examiner ruled his death a homicide by blunt force trauma caused by ongoing CA.
When Brian's 16-year-old brother was questioned by authorities,
he initially denied that his mother had been mistreating the little boy.
However, once he was taken into custody of Florida Department of Children and Families,
he felt a little more at ease and was able to share what had really been going on behind closed doors.
According to the teenager, Patricia told him, and I quote,
When they ask you something, say nothing, so I don't get in trouble.
She then threatened to shoot and kill him if he disobeyed her orders.
In addition, he shared that while in Haiti, he and his brother were,
both beaten with what he described as a homemade hitting device as well as a belt.
Patricia Boyer Sanazar was arrested and charged with first-degree homicide
and the death of her son, 4-year-old Brian Boyer.
She also faces charges of aggravated CA as well as tampering with a witness for threatening
to kill her teenage son.
She's currently being held without bond, with the exception of the aggravated CA charge.
During her inmate listing with the Central County Jail, her bond is set at $25,000 for that
singular charge, which is quite strange because even if she met that bond, she still wouldn't
be let out for the other charges. As this case is still developing, we'll keep an eye out for
updates as they become available, if they become available. Additionally, we should mention that
Patricia is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. However, the evidence
against her found on her cell phone is pretty damning at the stage.
Patricia's husband, Renee, was at work at the time of the fatal incident.
and it's unclear if he will face any charges.
It is unlikely, but he has currently secured a lawyer for him and his wife.
When questioned, he shared with the authorities that it was his wife who was a disciplinarian, not him.
Finally, a Polk County episode would not be complete without a comment from Sheriff Grady Judd.
As we've observed in our comments section, Sheriff Judd is quite the controversial figure,
with some viewers singing his praises and others calling out some of his more problematic actions in Paul
Now, when it comes to the subject matter that we cover on this show, I do commend Sheriff Judd on his tough stance for those who hurt children.
Brian's death is the third instance just this year, where a parent or caregiver has been charged with killing a child in their custody, age four or younger, and we haven't even touched on those cases yet.
I do know that this is at least the fourth Polk County case that we have covered that has occurred within the last few years.
Now, before I keep ranting, let's just see what the sheriff has to say.
He starts off with sharing the history of how Brian came to the United States.
Thank you very much for being with us today.
I am going to tell you a sad story, a very sad story, about a four-year-old little boy and a sad ending to a very sad story.
He was born in Haiti to a mother who didn't want him.
And so he was adopted in Haiti by this lady whose sister was in the United States.
It took three years for the adoption process to go through and ultimately the four-year-old end up here in the United States.
It's called the Biden program, and supposedly it's a sped of,
adoption. So the child's born to a mother who doesn't want it. We have no idea who that
mother is. The sister of our suspect is in the process of getting the child for her
sister who is Patricia St. Azaire, Patricia's 36 years of age. She's already
got a 16-year-old son that she has adopted from Haiti.
The four-year-old comes here as a three-year-old, only a year ago.
And what we've learned during this investigation just turns our stomach.
Next, Sheriff Judd discussed some of the horrible details uncovered in this investigation,
including the video where he's tied up and thrown in the pool.
We're not going to include this clip because it's pretty terrible and little Brian shouldn't be remembered.
that way. We have a video clip of where that three-year-old baby's hands was tied behind his back,
and she threw him in a swimming pool in the backyard. We received on May 1st a call. I'm sorry,
May 1st, the child went to the hospital. So why did the child go to the hospital heart of
Florida and Hane City, but they live in Davenport?
The little fellow got off of the bus.
He was happy.
Everything seemed to be all right.
The 16-year-old noticed he was happy.
They were home.
Patricia, the 16-year-old, and now the little dead fellow who's for.
The 16-year-old notices later on that he's lethargic, that he's not responding.
Patricia says he's faking it.
give him something to eat, he can't eat, he goes unconscious, the 16-year-old has been saying
he needs to go to the hospital, he needs to go to the hospital, he needs to go to the hospital.
Heart of Florida thinks he has a significant issue, sends him to Orlando Health.
Orlando Health tries to work with him and ultimately he dies.
He goes to the medical examiner's office and that's when
We get involved a couple of days later.
We find injuries where this child has been beaten.
In addition to the video, we found in the investigation of his hands tied behind him and thrown into the pool.
We found an injury where his spleen suffered a significant tear.
The medical examiner said it could have been nothing else other than an immediate hard strike to the end.
abdomen and as the autopsy went on they found different layers of bruises and injuries from past beatings.
And he's dead. He's dead because she beat him to death. We don't know obviously how he got out of the pool after he was thrown in there with his hands
hide behind us back. We have a video of that. We're going to show it to you at the end of this
news release. Next, Patricia's charges are discussed. She's charged with murder, aggravated child.
The investigation is still underway. Her husband was clearly at work at the time this event
occurred. She was the disciplinarian. He was a student at Loughman Oaks.
And despite his abusive treatment, they said he was a happy child.
And this never should have happened.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is beyond my wildest imagination how anyone could abuse a beautiful little fellow like this child was abused and neglected.
But the investigation is still ongoing.
Next, the second video clip where Brian was beaten with an unknown object was discussed.
We're not going to share this one either for obvious reasons.
We don't believe we know all that this child suffered.
We have another video clip where he's faced down on the floor and she's beating him in the back.
And he's not even resisting it.
It's just like it's a normal occurrence.
Sheriff Judd discusses Brian's older brother and the part he,
played in this case. The 16-year-old is in protective custody at this time. He is obviously no longer
at the home. Finally, Sheriff Judd fielded questions from some of the reporters at the press conference.
That's still under investigation. I don't know if there were other DCF calls there or not,
but our team, our homicide team is simply the very best. These cases are difficult to work.
Our victims deceased, we've got to work on timelines and timeframes of injuries and types of injuries.
And this was a very complicated case for them to work, and they're still gathering details and evidence.
How about with the school sheriff when your investigator spoke with school officials, had they seen any warning signs?
Is that on their radar at all?
I don't know if we've had a chance to circle around with the school officials yet to see if they've seen or heard anything.
because we have been intensely investigating the instant event.
That will be on part of the investigative protocol.
But as you know, we release information as soon as it's reasonable so that you know what we know.
And some of that investigation happens in the later stages of the investigation.
These videos, were they on the suspect's phone?
They were on the suspect's phone.
At this point in time, he looks fine.
He was coached to lie to us when we first talked to him.
After we got Patricia in jail and away from him, he then told us, hey, I was told to lie to you.
So that will be part of the subsequent investigation.
But there's no obvious instant injury.
but certainly that will be part of the follow-up investigation.
Well, we've loaded her up with all of the charges that we know about right now,
but certainly depending on what the rest of the investigation tells us,
that you can be sure that my detectives will file every criminal charge possible,
depending on where the investigation, the rest of the investigation leads us.
So, was her husband in place?
Apparently not.
you know, once again, those are the layers of the onion were not completely through yet,
but at least when this injury that caused the death occurred based upon the severeness of the injury
and how bad that the child would have regressed from the injury, he was clearly not there.
Now, follow-up investigation will help determine what he knew, when he knew,
it if he knew it but if you can believe this they've lawyered up so when you
lawyer up because we're investigating injuries to your child and you won't
cooperate with us that's a clue
sheriff did she express more or explain for behavior or no she she didn't
um sheriff is there any more you can tell us about her personal or professional life or
something on social media that could indicate she may be working
No, she worked for ABC liquors in the corporate office, I'm told, over in Orlando.
She lived in Davenport.
Do you know how long she lived in the States?
I don't know.
But it's shocking.
It's absolutely shocking.
But I can assure you of this, that if you hear something or see something or believe something or think something, I'll
about a child being neglected or abused.
If you call us, I can assure you that we'll completely and thoroughly investigate it with DCF.
Because our number one goal in this organization is to protect the children.
And that's why we go after child predators.
That's why we go after pornographers.
That's why we go after child predators.
And we certainly go after child murderers.
We would like to share the statement issued by the Polk County Sheriff's Office on their social media in the wake of Brian's senseless death.
It reads,
Our hearts are broken at the suffering little Brian endured.
Please keep his grieving family members, his schoolmates, and the staff at Loughman Elementary,
and especially his older brother in your prayers.
You know, the positive, if you
search for a positive is that he's in the arms of God right now and he's no longer being beaten
he's no longer being punched he's no longer being tied up and thrown in the swimming pool
that now he's as our Christian belief that he's living the life there where he's surrounded by love
and things are great like he should have been surrounded by love and things should have
been great here on earth for him. So every day when you see these little guys and
gals that are on their way to school understand that there's a small, small, small
percentage of them that are being neglected and abused and we need to know
about that immediately. And when you go home tonight, hug your children a little tighter,
Give them an extra kiss when you put them to bed.
And thank God that you have those children, and they are miracles,
and that you have the opportunity to show them the right way,
to raise them the right way, to teach them the right way.
And then understand that we need to say prayers for these children
that we have yet discovered.
It would have been great if we could have found.
found this child and rescued him before he was beaten to death.
