A Georgia mom accused in her toddler’s death intentionally left him inside a hot car for more than seven hours, officials said in testimony.

Fulton County Police testified Tuesday that surveillance footage revealed the death of Lillian Stone’s son wasn’t accidental, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported.

Stone, 25, faces charges for malice murder, felony murder and cruelty to children in connection to the death of her 3-year-old son.

The mom told police she left her son, Melvin, inside the vehicle around noon on Oct. 31 in South Fulton.

Authorities later received a call from a resident who saw the boy locked in the car.

The child was rushed to a hospital in critical condition, but later died, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

Fulton County Det. Jamie Gore testified Tuesday that surveillance footage contradicted Stone’s account.

He said the video showed that she left the boy inside the hot car about four hours earlier than she claimed.

“She wasn’t counting on, or she didn’t know, there was surveillance video,” said prosecutor Michael Sprinkel. “With the inconsistencies in her statement, it does not appear this was simply an accident.”

Stone remains in the Fulton County jail without bond.