Holbrook Dad Sentenced for Toddler’s Death

(Photo Courtesy of the Suffolk DA's Office) Wilkens Adonis was sentenced to five to 15 years in prison for his role in the fatal overdose death of his 14-month-old son.

Exposed 14-Month-Old Son to Fentanyl, Heroin, Cocaine

A Holbrook man was sentenced to five to 15 years in prison for his role in the fatal overdose death of his 14-month-old son.

(Photo Courtesy of the Suffolk DA’s Office) Joseph Adonis, Wilken Adonis’ 14-month-old son, died of an acute drug overdose.

Wilkens Adonis, age 39, of Holbrook, was sentenced to 5 to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty in March to Manslaughter in the Second Degree, for his role in the fatal  overdose of his 14-month-old son, Joseph Adonis.  

On  January 3, 2024, Suffolk County Police responded to a 911 call reporting an unresponsive child at a Holbrook residence. When they arrived, law enforcement found Wilkens Adonis, his girlfriend, and their unresponsive 14-month-old son, Joseph Adonis, in the couple’s bedroom. The toddler was taken via ambulance to Stony Brook University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

When Suffolk County Homicide Squad detectives responded to the home to investigate, they found narcotics and drug paraphernalia in the bedroom where the child had been found. As a result,  members of the Suffolk County Narcotics Section were called to assist with the investigation.  

A search warrant of the apartment was executed, and law enforcement found over one-eighth ounce of a mixture of heroin and fentanyl, over one-eighth ounce of cocaine, alprazolam, methadone, drug packaging materials, digital scales, an electronic stun gun, a loaded shotgun, and a rifle — all of which were unsecured and easily accessible to the defendants’ children.  

After conducting an autopsy, the Suffolk County Medical Examiner’s Office concluded that the child’s cause of death was acute mixed drug intoxication by a mixture of heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl.  

On March 17, 2024, Adonis pleaded guilty to Manslaughter in the Second Degree, a Class C  felony; Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fourth Degree, a Class C felony; and Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a Class A misdemeanor, before Acting Supreme Court Justice  Philip Goglas.  

On May 7, 2025, Adonis was sentenced to 5 to 15 years in prison.

“The death of 14-month-old Joseph Adonis was as preventable as it was tragic,” said Suffolk County District  Attorney Ray Tierney. “Fentanyl should not be in houses where children reside. This should be a wake-up call to our state lawmakers. They need to make common-sense changes to our laws to  protect children.”