The sadistic demon who bl-hitted his girlfriend’s helpless 10-year-old son in the harem could spend the rest of his year behind the bar.
Ryan Cato, 38, was sentenced to life for 25 years on Friday for murdering unimaginably abused Aiden Wolf while locked up in his family’s apartment early in the pandemic.
“Aiden Wolf, 10, who was isolated from teachers and other responsible adults due to the pandemic, endured horrific violence at the hands of his mother’s boyfriend,” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a statement.
“Ryan Cato brutally abused him and eventually killed Aiden in his apartment.”
A Manhattan ju umpire in March found Cato, found guilty of second-degree murder, nearly four years after his first responder ran into his West 131st Avenue apartment and found him naked and naked after finding him unresponsive.
Prosecutors said Kato moved to his girlfriend Axe Johnson’s Harlem home in January 2021 and soon began abusing Wolf.
The evil Kato repeatedly punched him, filmed the abuse, sent videos to friends and made him hug his head while filming the abuse, prosecutors said.
The abuse clearly escalated on March 5, 2021 when he heard big bangs inside the apartment, and Kato threatened him when Johnson screamed and yelled at him, officials said.
The bangs and sounds continued the next day, prosecutors said. Hours after the uproar, Johnson called 911, but asked Kato to call him.
Prosecutors said the first responder arrived to find a naked wolf without pulsating. They rushed him to Harlem Hospital, where doctors attempted to save his life and failed.
The medical inspector determined that Wolf’s death was abused child syndrome.
Wolf had bruised on his body, broken ribs, and many internal damage that caused tears to the liver, kidneys and renal veins.
“Some injuries were old, while others were recent,” said Director Rodney Harrison’s NYPD, shortly after Wolfe’s death.
Johnson, previously investigated by the administration for child service, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and criminally negligent murder, officials said.
Officials say she can withdraw her plea to manslaughter charges as part of a cooperative agreement.
Also, Cato was investigated by ACS in an unrelated case where she allegedly beat another woman in front of her children, police said.
Wolf’s father gave a heartbreaking victim impact statement read in court by prosecutors during Cato’s sentencing.
He said that young Aiden was a moral child and had a very big impact on everyone around him. Aiden had a future, but he no longer had one, he said.





