The 22-Minute Silence: Why a Virginia Father Chose His Freedom Over His Son’s Life
BRISTOL, VA — In the world of emergency medicine, there is a concept known as the “Golden Hour”—the critical window where life-saving intervention can mean the difference between a tragedy and a miracle. For 3-year-old Silas Lynn Raymond Tester, that window wasn’t just missed; it was slammed shut by the very people sworn to protect him.
New details released by the Bristol Virginia Police Department have transformed a heartbreaking accident into a chilling criminal investigation, revealing a series of choices that prioritize a fugitive’s freedom over a toddler’s breath.
The Incident: A Tragedy in Davis Alley
On the morning of April 23, 2026, a tractor operating in the 100 block of Davis Alley overturned. Pinched beneath the massive weight of the machine was young Silas. His father, 21-year-old Austin Tester, was at the wheel.
Under normal circumstances, the next move is instinctive: a frantic call to 911. But Austin Tester was not a normal witness. He was a man with a secret—an outstanding warrant that made him a fugitive in the eyes of the law.
The 22-Minute Delay
Investigators have uncovered a staggering timeline that has sparked outrage across the Commonwealth. Instead of dialing emergency services as his son lay pinned and suffocating, police say Austin Tester made a different call.
He called his mother, 41-year-old Kelly Tester.
“Authorities determined there was approximately a 22-minute delay before emergency services were even contacted,” a police spokesperson stated. By the time first responders arrived, 31 minutes had passed.
Medical examiners have since ruled the cause of death as asphyxiation. The grim reality presented by investigators is that Silas’s death was not instantaneous; it was a slow process that could have potentially been reversed had help been summoned immediately.
A Cowardly Escape
While first responders were desperately performing CPR on Silas in a race against time, his father was reportedly engaged in a different kind of race. Police allege that Austin Tester fled the scene specifically to avoid being taken into custody on his existing warrant.
He was later discovered by officers hiding inside a nearby residence. During interrogation, investigators say Tester admitted his primary motive for leaving his dying son was to evade law enforcement.
The Grandmother’s Role: Betrayal of Trust
The investigation has not spared the matriarch of the family. Kelly Tester, who held a custodial role involving the child, is now facing a litany of charges. Authorities allege that rather than directing her son to save the child, she provided false information to investigators and actively helped conceal Austin’s whereabouts.
Her failure to seek immediate medical assistance for Silas has led prosecutors to take a hardline stance, charging her alongside her son for the child’s death.
Facing Justice
The legal consequences for the 22-minute silence are severe. Both Austin and Kelly Tester have seen their charges upgraded to reflect the gravity of their inaction:
Austin Tester: Charged with Felony Homicide and various counts related to his flight from justice.
Kelly Tester: Charged with Felony Homicide, felony child abuse and neglect, and obstruction of justice.
Both are currently being held without bond at the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority.
As the community of Bristol mourns the loss of a life cut short at just three years old, the focus remains on the “what ifs.” In a case where every second counted, the two people Silas trusted most chose to let the clock run out.
For a deep dive into Austin Tester’s criminal history and the specific details of the outstanding warrant that led to this tragedy, see the full report in the link below.

Virginia authorities have announced additional charges in the death of 3-year-old Silas Lynn Raymond Tester after investigators say a delay in calling 911 may have impacted efforts to save his life.
According to the Bristol Virginia Police Department, the incident happened April 23 in the 100 block of Davis Alley when a tractor overturned and pinned Silas underneath while he was riding with his father, 21-year-old Austin Tester.
Emergency crews eventually freed the child and began CPR before transporting him to Bristol Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 12:35 p.m.

Investigators say Austin Tester did not immediately call 911 after the tractor overturned. Instead, police say he first contacted his mother, 41-year-old Kelly Tester. Authorities determined there was approximately a 22-minute delay before emergency services were contacted, and about 31 minutes passed before first responders arrived on scene.
Police say Austin Tester fled the scene after the incident because he had an outstanding warrant and was later found hiding inside a residence. Investigators said he admitted he was attempting to avoid law enforcement.
Authorities also allege Kelly Tester provided false information to investigators and helped conceal him. Police further stated she had a custodial role involving Silas and failed to seek immediate medical assistance for the child.
The Medical Examiner’s preliminary findings list Silas’ cause of death as asphyxiation. Investigators say the delay in contacting emergency services significantly impacted life-saving efforts.

Austin Tester is now charged with felony homicide in addition to previous charges.
Kelly Tester has been charged with felony child abuse and neglect, felony homicide, and obstruction of justice.
Both remain jailed without bond at the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority.
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