PICTURED: 'Killer' father accused of murdering son, 2, and girlfriend, 20, before missing toddler's body was found in mouth of an ALLIGATOR
- Taylen Mosley, 2, was reported missing on Thursday after his mother Pashun Jeffery, 20, was found dead
- He was found dead inside an alligator's mouth in Dell Holmes Park around 10 miles from his home
- Taylen's father Thomas Mosley, 21, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder
Mom, 20, was stabbed more than 100 TIMES before her toddler son's body was found in an alligator's mouth after 'being thrown in lake by her boyfriend', say Florida cops
Thomas Mosley, 21, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder after the body of Pashun Jeffrey, 20 was found in her apartment in St Petersburg, Florida, on Thursday
A father accused of murdering his two-year-old son and girlfriend has been booked into prison after being released from hospital.
Thomas Mosley, 21, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder after the body of Pashun Jeffrey, 20 was found in her apartment in St Petersburg, Florida, on Thursday.
Their son Taylen Mosley, 2, was found dead inside an alligator's mouth around 10 miles from his mother's home.
Officers managed to recover his body after killing the animal, with a medical examiner determining his cause of death.
Mosley was initially taken to the hospital to be treated for cuts on his arms and hands but has since been transferred to Pinellas County Jail.
Pashun was discovered with multiple stab wounds at her apartment, with her heartbroken family paying tribute to the mother-of-one and her son.
Pashun Jeffrey, 20, was found stabbed to death in her new apartment and the body of her son, Taylen, 2, was discovered in the jaws of an alligator two days later
Taylen Mosley, of St. Petersburg, Florida, was reported missing on Thursday after his mother was found dead in her Lincoln Shores apartment from stab wounds
'We will miss her smile, joyous laughter, and commentary on life. Taylen was a sweet and happy toddler and loved his mom.
'During her work breaks, she would facetime so that she could spend every moment possible with him. During the day, Taylen would grab anyone's phone and pretend to call his mom.
To see them together and their love for each other was a blessing. We will remember their love and will keep them in our hearts.'
Police announced Mosley was a 'person of interest' after locating him in hopes of finding Taylen, who was not in his custody at the time.
Thomas had checked himself into hospital and was covered in cuts on his arms and hands.
Thomas did not speak with investigators, with police confirming that he was not cooperating with authorities.
Family members saw the mother and son on Wednesday around 5.30pm and asked for a welfare check the following day after they were unable to contact her.
Family members of Pashun said that she was a 'dedicated' single mother, who adored her son
On Friday evening, Taylen was found dead inside an alligator's mouth in Dell Holmes Park - around 10 miles from his mother's home
Taylen had just celebrated his second birthday 19 days before being found dead. The little boy's family called him Tay-Tay and said he loved PB&J and calling his mom when she took her break at work
Neighbors said they heard a loud commotion near the apartment around 8.30 that night, but police were not called.
Shortly after the commotion at the apartment, Thomas showed up at his mother's house covered in cuts.
The next morning, Pashun's mother called the apartment manager for a welfare check after her daughter missed their daily FaceTime call and an employee found her dead. Holloway described the crime scene as 'very violent.'
The apartment door was locked when the employee arrived.
Pashun, who worked at CVS, and Taylen had recently moved into the apartment, according to WGXA.
Taylen had just celebrated his second birthday 19 days before being found dead.
The little boy's family called him Tay-Tay and said he loved PB&J and calling his mom when she took her break at work, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
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