HARRISBURG - Nine-year-old Jarrod Tutko Jr., weighed 16.9 pounds when he died alone, locked in his feces-covered room without working lights, according to court records released Monday.

Harrisburg police charged Tutko's parents, Kimberly and Jarrod Tutko Sr., each with criminal homicide. Kimberly Tutko was also charged with child endangerment.

Jarrod Tutko Sr. had previously been charged with child endangerment, concealing the death of a child and abuse of a corpse. He remains in jail. It was unclear if Kimberly Tutko was in custody Monday afternoon.

District Attorney Ed Marsico planned to release information about the new charges at a press conference at 3 p.m. The death investigation began Aug. 1, when police were called to the Tutko house at 2119 Green Street.

An autopsy showed Jarrod Tutko Jr., weighed barely 11 pounds more at death than at birth, according to court records. The "lack of body fat was a sign of starvation," the records said. The autopsy also identified signs of malnutrition and dehydration.

In addition, Tutko Jr., had dried, caked fecal matter on the bottom of his feet, along with blue carpet fibers, and fecal matter on his hands and fingernails.

The boy, who had Fragile X Syndrome, also had two abscessed teeth that "exposed their pulp," which was incredibly painful, the records said.

"It appears that this child was neglected dentally and was in considerable pain," the records said.

The door knob in Jarrod's room was turned backward so it could only be unlocked from the hallway, the records said.

Jarrod and his siblings were children from Kimberly Tutko's second marriage. She had previously lost custody of four children from her first marriage, court records said.

Children Services workers were investigating the Tutkos before Jarrod Jr., was born. When the workers closed in to take away the children, the Tutkos moved to New Jersey, according to court records.

The records show "a pattern of substantiated and alleged neglect of the Tutko children" by both parents, the records said.

Among new details in the court records were that Kimberly Tutko told police, after repeated questioning, that she had seen Jarrod in recent years, including within a day or two of his death. She had initially told police, and news reporters, that she had not seen him in years.

One of the Tutko children told children services workers that "his dad doesn't care about Jarrod Junior anymore," the records said.