John Jonchuck had seemed reject a court-appointed attorney last week when he said he wanted to leave his fate "in the hands of God."
Police say 5-year-old Phoebe Jonchuck was likely alive when her father sped past a police officer early Thursday morning, then pulled over to the side of the bridge. The officer could only watch from a distance as John Jonchuck pulled the girl from the back seat and dropped her to her death in the waters of Florida's Tampa Bay.
The director of Florida's Department of Children and Families pledged yesterday to do a better job of checking on parents and other caregivers with mental health and substance abuse issues. To start, a "Critical Incident Response Team" will examine the agency's prior interactions with the Jonchuck family, DCF Secretary Mike Carroll said.
In response to Phoebe's killing, Carroll changed the agency's hotline protocol: From now on, if a caregiver seems to be experiencing a psychotic episode, a child protective investigator will be required to visit within four hours.
Jonchuck's next court appearance, on charges of first-degree murder, aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, and aggravated fleeing and eluding, is scheduled for February. He's being held without bond.
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