WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT District Attorney Raymond Tierney said: “This was not an alleged single act of violence. It was months of alleged systematic cruelty and sadistic abuse, meticulously documented”
Prosecutors allege that a seven-year-old girl lost her life as a result of abuse and torture inflicted by those entrusted with her care.
Jor’Dynn Duncan was pronounced dead at hospital after suffering cardiac arrest on the morning of December 29, 2025. Three women are currently facing charges in connection with the youngster’s death. A post-mortem examination revealed that the little girl died from a severe, untreated infection caused by sharp force injuries. The Suffolk County Medical Examiner’s Office documented approximately 90 separate injuries on her body.
Following a thorough investigation, three women were arrested: Emily Kelly, 50, Barbara Renner, 75, and Elyssa Seymore, 24.
Emily Kelly of Bayport, the fiancée of Jor’Dynn Duncan’s father, was granted custody of the young girl by Suffolk County Child Protective Services in December 2024, despite having no family connection to the child, reports the Mirror US.
Kelly allegedly fabricated stories, including claims of a trip to Disney World, to conceal the systematic abuse of Jor’Dynn and account for approximately 40 days of school absences the previous year. Investigators reportedly uncovered evidence on Kelly’s mobile phone detailing what they have described as “systematic and sadistic abuse.
“This was not an alleged single act of violence. It was months of alleged systematic cruelty and sadistic abuse, meticulously documented,” said District Attorney Raymond Tierney. “The child was allegedly left to die while these defendants watched her deteriorate. No child should ever endure such horror, and we will seek justice for Jor’Dynn.”
Three people have been indicted following the young girl’s death — Kelly, her mother, and her daughter. Kelly faces murder charges, while her mother, Barbara Renner, 75, has been charged with manslaughter, and her daughter, Elyssa Seymore, 24, faces charges of unlawful imprisonment. Both Renner and Seymore have also been charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
Renner’s solicitor argued that her client, who suffers from dementia, was neither the child’s carer nor responsible for her death. “We anticipate conducting a more thorough investigation into the circumstances of this matter,” her attorney stated.
Seymore’s legal team also deny the allegations, insisting she played no part in the child’s death. “To be clear, she has not been charged nor has ever been implicated to be associated with the untimely death of [Jor’Dynn] Duncan on December 29, 2025,” her attorneys wrote, “The charges of the alleged unlawful imprisonment stem from a three-day period in July of 2025.”
Jor’Dynn was a second grader in Bayport, and was fondly remembered by her teachers, who said she “lit up the room”.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Timothy Hearney said: “The Bayport-Blue Point School District remains heartbroken and profoundly saddened by the tragic death of Jor’Dynn Duncan, a beloved second grader. Our thoughts remain with all those affected by this unimaginable loss, including the student’s family, classmates, teachers, and the entire Bayport-Blue Point community. We remain committed to providing all necessary support to our students and staff members as we continue to navigate this difficult period.
“We are aware that the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office announced criminal charges in connection with Jor’Dynn’s death. As this matter involves individual student privacy rights as well as an ongoing criminal investigation, the district is unable to share details surrounding the allegations. We remain committed to fully cooperating with law enforcement.”



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