Monsters Among Us: Fernando Eros Caro killed at least 4, is also a suspect in other child murders; Sentenced to death

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Victoria Ann DeSantiago

Victims
Mary Booher, 15
Mark Hatcher, 15
Jack Lucchesi,
Victoria Ann DeSantiago, 8 (charged)

Find-A-Grave: Victoria Ann DeSantiago
Mystery of Slain Girls Is Finally Laid to Rest
Double Murder Case Drags On for 9 Years and It Isn’t Over Yet
Fresno Police Solve 30 Year-Old Murder of Victoria De Santiago
DNA leads to charges in 30-year-old child rape, murder
DNA evidence unlocks 30-year-old Fresno cold case
Fernando Eros Caro v Arthur Calderon, Warden 1999 (habeas corpus)
Fernando Eros Caro v Jeanne Woodford, Warden 2002 (habeas corpus)
Condemned Inmate Fernando E. Caro Dies of Unknown Causes
California death row inmate dies; convicted in San Jose murder trial
2nd Condemned Inmate On San Quentin Death Row Dies In 1 Week

INMATE INFORMATION

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Inmate Name: CARO, FERNANDO EROS
CDCR#: C40800
Age: 67
Admission Date: 01/05/1982
Current Location: San Quentin

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Deadly Duo: James David Majors and Robert Reese killed 3 people for their drugs, money and jewelry; Majors sentenced to death

remember-the-victimsFrom Major’s appeal: Donald Hobbs, who was 10 years old at the time of trial, lived in a house on Kaula Drive in the Sacramento suburb of Fair Oaks with his mother, Jeanine Copeland (Copeland), and Thomas Probst (Probst), her live-in companion.   On the morning of January 26, 1989, after finishing his breakfast, Hobbs found Copeland lying on the floor and noticed blood next to her head.   When Hobbs was unable to awaken her, he called “911.” 2  Sheriff’s deputies responding to the scene discovered the bodies of Copeland, Probst, and Patrick Mungavin (Mungavin).

 Copeland was lying facedown on the living room carpet.   She had been struck by a gunshot, fired at close range, that entered at her right temple and exited on the left side of her neck.   A forensic pathologist testified that such a wound would have caused an immediate loss of consciousness and that death would have ensued within a matter of minutes.   In his opinion, Copeland had been killed between midnight and 6 a.m. on January 26.   Tests of Copeland’s blood showed evidence of methamphetamine use.

Mungavin was seated on the living room couch with his hands folded in his lap, his head over to one side, and blood coming from his right nostril.   He had a loaded .22-caliber handgun under his left armpit, but there was no evidence that the handgun had been fired.   Mungavin had suffered multiple gunshot wounds, including a fatal wound to the back of his head.   The forensic pathologist estimated the time of Mungavin’s death to be between midnight and 6 a.m. on January 26;  he could not determine to a medical certainty that Mungavin had been shot at the location where his body was found.   Although Mungavin had methamphetamine on his person, there was no evidence of either drugs or alcohol in his system.   A criminalist testified that .38-caliber bullets removed from Mungavin’s body had most likely been fired from either a “.38 special” or a .357 magnum.   A hollow-point slug found underneath Mungavin’s right leg, between his leg and the couch, appeared to have been fired from the same weapon.

Probst was lying on the floor of a bedroom that had been turned into an office.   Probst had sustained a fatal wound to his left cheek by a gunshot fired at close range.   He also suffered an abrasion to the right side of his face consistent with falling as a result of the gunshot wound.   The forensic pathologist estimated the time of Probst’s death to be between midnight and 5 a.m. on January 26;  he could not be certain that Probst had been shot at the location where his body was found.   Probst’s blood tested positive for Valium and methamphetamine.   A criminalist testified that an expended .32-caliber bullet removed from the right side of Probst’s neck had been fired from either a .32-caliber semiautomatic pistol or a .32-caliber revolver.   The contents of a wallet were strewn about the office, and Probst’s pants pockets were pulled out.

In the office where Probst’s body was found, deputies found evidence of drug sales, including a scale, packaging material, a cutting agent, a pay-owe sheet, and powder residue on the surface of a mirror.   Deputies also found a loaded, sawed-off .12-gauge shotgun leaning up against the wall in the corner of the room.   A number of witnesses confirmed that Probst was a methamphetamine and marijuana dealer.

In the hallway of the residence, deputies found a screwdriver, a hammer, and a strongbox or safe that appeared to have been pried open.   They also  noted a depression in the carpet of the office closet floor that was approximately the same size as the strongbox or safe.   Probst was known to keep a safe in this location, where he stored jewelry, drugs, and proceeds from drug sales.   Although both Probst and Copeland were known to wear jewelry, there was no jewelry on their bodies except for an anklet around Copeland’s ankle.   Jewelry boxes in the residence were empty, and there was evidence of ransacking.   There was no sign of forced entry into the residence itself and no evidence of a struggle.

During the course of their investigation, deputies alerted Probst’s parents to the possibility of an Arizona connection to the homicides.   Subsequently, while going through Probst’s belongings, his mother found a note with the name “Robert Reese” and the address 14031 North 72d Lane in Peoria, Arizona.   According to Probst’s mother, the note was not in his handwriting.

At trial, the prosecution theorized that the three victims had been killed by defendant and Robert Reese (Reese) during the course of a drug-related robbery.   The prosecution offered extensive circumstantial evidence in support of this theory.

In December 1988, Reese lived in a house on 72d Lane in Peoria, Arizona.   Defendant also had a room at the house, although it was not his primary residence.   Both defendant and Reese moved out shortly after Christmas of 1988.

According to a neighbor of Reese’s aunt, defendant and Reese visited the aunt at her apartment in Rancho Cordova, near Sacramento, sometime between December 27 and December 29, 1988, at approximately 10:30 to 11 p.m. Reese was acting in a hyperactive fashion and appeared to be under the influence of drugs.   Other witnesses confirmed that Reese sold and used methamphetamine.   Reese was also known to carry firearms.

Several witnesses testified that Probst was planning to conduct a drug transaction with someone from out of state the night he was killed.   Probst’s brother, Wayne Probst, who was at Probst’s house until about 9:20 or 9:30 p.m. on January 25, 1989, testified that Probst told him he had arranged a deal to sell a pound of methamphetamine later that evening.   According to Wayne Probst, his brother had an established clientele and dealt only with customers he knew.

James Pluskett, who talked to Probst on the telephone between 8 and 10 p.m. on January 25, offered similar testimony regarding Probst’s plans to sell $10,000 worth of methamphetamine to someone who was flying in from Las  Vegas.   Pluskett understood this to be about a pound of methamphetamine.   He thought two people were involved in the purchase, the person actually making the purchase and the person providing the money.   Pluskett assumed these were the same regular customers from Arizona who purchased a half-pound of methamphetamine from Probst every couple of weeks.

Freddie Gregg, who was at Probst’s house until about 11 or 11:30 p.m. on January 25, testified that Probst told him he was expecting a visit from someone from Arizona who would be bringing drug paraphernalia.   During Gregg’s visit, Probst took him into the kitchen and showed him a plastic freezer bag filled with methamphetamine.   The bag was approximately the size of a tissue box.

Sandra Morgera, who was at Probst’s house until about 11:15 or 11:30 p.m. on January 25, testified that Probst told her he had another two deals scheduled that night, one of which was a deal with Gregg, which occurred before she left.   The second deal was a $10,000 deal with people from Arizona for a pound or a pound and a half of drugs.   On cross-examination, Morgera admitted she might have gotten the $10,000 figure from newspaper articles about the case, admitted Probst had told her about both a drug purchase and a drug sale scheduled for that evening, and admitted it was not until trial that she stated one of the two deals was the deal with Gregg.

Catherine Bailey, who spent the day at Probst’s house on January 25, testified that Probst told her he had just bought a pound of methamphetamine and was planning to conduct a drug transaction with someone from Arizona.   According to Bailey, Probst told her he had completed another transaction with the same person about a month earlier and the person felt he had been “burned.”   Although she was unclear as to how she acquired the information, Bailey identified the person as Robert Reese of Peoria, Arizona.3  Before Bailey left, Probst had her sample the methamphetamine to make sure it was okay.   While Bailey was in Probst’s office, she saw a large amount of cash.   Probst told her it was about $2,000.

Several witnesses from Arizona offered details regarding a trip defendant and Reese had taken to California.   Michelle Blouir, Reese’s former girlfriend, testified that defendant and Reese had taken an evening trip to California sometime in January.   Shortly before they left, Blouir saw defendant with two brand new pairs of dark cotton garden-type gloves still in their  original packaging.   She watched defendant hand one of the pairs to Reese.4  Later, on Valentine’s Day, while Blouir was talking on the telephone to a detective from Sacramento, Reese asked whom she was talking to.   When she told him, he appeared frightened, bolted out of the apartment, and drove away.   To the best of her recollection, defendant and Reese’s trip to California had been about two weeks earlier.   Blouir also talked to defendant about a week after he came back from the trip.   He told her he had gone to California to get drugs and that Reese had left him in a motel room for six hours and had never come back, so defendant flew back home.

Kristi Crancer, a friend of Blouir’s, verified the timing of the trip, testifying that it had occurred about a week after her January 19, 1989, graduation.   When Reese returned from the trip, he showed Crancer jewelry, a plastic bag of drugs, and two handfuls of money.   Crancer also confirmed that Reese had left abruptly when he found out that Blouir was talking to a detective from Sacramento.

The parties stipulated that if Karen Brott were called as a witness she would have testified that Reese showed her a plastic bag of drugs, a large amount of cash, and two items of jewelry after he returned from Sacramento.   Reese told her the bag contained a quarter- or half-pound of methamphetamine and that he had approximately $12,000 in cash.   Reese later called Brott on February 14, 1989, and asked her if anyone was looking for him.

Richard Hartley, a housemate of defendant’s at the residence on 72d Lane, testified that defendant was involved in both the methamphetamine and gun trades.5  When defendant used methamphetamine, he ingested the drug by sprinkling it on tissue paper, which he then wadded up and ate.   Hartley acknowledged he had previously told investigators only about “suspicions” defendant used methamphetamine and had not told them about being involved in several drug transactions with defendant.   On February 14, 1989, detectives from Sacramento came looking for Reese as a suspect in a triple homicide.   After meeting with the detectives, Hartley met with defendant, who told him about a trip he and Reese had taken to Sacramento.   According to defendant, he had sold a pound of marijuana there.   Defendant told Hartley he had stayed in a motel room with a prostitute and that Reese was gone overnight with their rental car.   When Reese returned the next day, he was acting in a paranoid fashion and said he wanted to go home.   Defendant and Reese ended up taking separate flights home.

Victims
Thomas Kenneth Probst, 30
Jeannine Annette Twiggy Copeland, 30
Patrick James Mungavin, 24

A blast from the past
People of the State of California v James David Majors 1998 (conviction and sentence affirmed)
San Quentin inmate dies of unknown causes on death row
Condemned Inmate James Majors Dies of Unknown Causes

Defendants
James David Majors – convicted, sentenced to death; died on death row 1/26/2017
Robert Reese – shot to death a month after the murders in Arizona

INMATE INFORMATION

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Inmate Name: MAJORS, JAMES DAVID
CDCR#: E86700
Age: 69
Admission Date: 02/14/1991
Current Location: San Quentin

Execution Alert: Mark Christeson executed for the murders of Susan Brouk and her 2 children

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Victims
Susan Brouk, 36
Adrian Brouk, 12
Kyle Brouk, 9

Find-A-Grave: Susan Jo Southard Brouk
Find-A-Grave: Adrian K. Brouk
Find-A-Grave: Kyle C. Brouk
BROUK MURDERS: From Bolin’s Hill to Bonne Terre
Missouri sets October execution date for triple murderer from Maries County
State of Missouri v Jessie R. Carter 2002 (conviction and sentence affirmed)
State of Missouri v Mark A. Christeson 2001 (conviction and sentence affirmed)
Mark A. Christeson v State of Missouri 2004 (conviction and sentence affirmed)
Mark A. Christeson v Don Roper, Warden 2015 (habeas corpus)
Missouri inmate faces execution today for killing family in 1998
Missouri Inmate Faces Execution for Killing Family in 1998
Inmate Faces Execution Tuesday for Killing Family in 1998
Missouri inmate faces execution for killing family in 1998
Murderpedia: Mark A. Christeson
Missouri executes death row inmate Mark Christeson for 1998 murders
Missouri man executed for 1998 murder of mother, 2 children

Defendants
Mark Christeson – convicted, sentenced to death
Jessie Carter – convicted, sentenced to LWOP

INMATE INFORMATION

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DOC ID 1031687
Offender Name Mark A Christeson
Race White
Sex Male
Date of Birth 02/20/1979
Height/Weight 5’11” / 198
Hair/Eyes Brown / Brown
Assigned Location Eastern Reception Diagnostic Corr Center
Address 2727 Highway K, Bonne Terre, MO 63628
Assigned Officer Phone Number (573) 358-5516
Sentence Summary Death (Death, Death, Death CC)
Active Offenses MURDER 1ST DEGREE (3 CTS)
Completed Offenses Completed sentence not found
Aliases Mark Christeson; Mark A Christeson

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DOC ID 1050450
Offender Name Jessie Carter
Race White
Sex Male
Date of Birth 09/20/1980
Height/Weight 5’7″ / 138
Hair/Eyes Brown / Green
Assigned Location Eastern Reception Diagnostic Corr Center
Address 2727 Highway K, Bonne Terre, MO 63628
Assigned Officer Phone Number (573) 358-5516
Sentence Summary Life W/O (Life W/O, Life W/O, Life W/O CS)
Active Offenses MURDER 1ST DEGREE (3 CTS)
Completed Offenses Completed sentence not found
Aliases Jessie R Carter; Jessie Carter

Maplewood NJ Triple Homicide: Three friends found dead in an apartment; No suspect identified yet*

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Victims
Michael Davis, 45
Roshana Kenilson, 30
Lance Fraser, 44

3 found dead in Maplewood; deaths being investigated as homicides
Police investigating triple homicide at Maplewood, New Jersey apartment
3 adults fund dead inside Maplewood home; Police investigating
Authorities ID 3 friends killed in Maplewood apartment shooting
Paterson woman killed in Maplewood triple homicide
3 found dead in Maplewood were shot to death, Essex County prosecutor says
Authorities Identify Three Victims in Maplewood Homicide, No Suspects Yet
Mystery Swirls After Bodies of 2 Men, Woman Found in New Jersey Home

Bryan Brooks murder 1/30/2017 Layton, UT *Drug deal gone bad; Isaac Valdez and Bostin Crookston have been arrested*

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Bryan Brooks

Teen killed in Layton shooting was working to turn his life around, friends say
Ogden man, 19, dies after being shot in Layton robbery, police say
Two Ogden men accused of murder
Layton drug deal-turned-robbery shooting leaves man dead
19-year-old dies after shooting in Layton
2 in Custody After Deadly Drug Deal
Ogden 19-year-old dies after Layton shooting, 2 suspects in custody

Defendants
Bostin Osborn Crookston
Isaac Cain Lee Valdez

INMATE INFORMATION

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Booking Number: 201700793
Name: OSBORN CROOKSTON, BOSTIN COLE
When Booked: 1/30/2017 1:34:13 PM
Age: 19
Gender: M
Arresting Agency: LAYTON PD
Housing Unit: Fox

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INMATE INFORMATION

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Booking Number: 201700792
Name: VALDEZ, ISAAC CAIN LEE
When Booked: 1/30/2017 1:26:48 PM
Age: 18
Gender: M
Arresting Agency: LAYTON PD
Housing Unit: Echo

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Cold Case: Laurie Stout murder 9/20/1983 Austin, TX *Robert Van Wisse pled guilty, sentenced to 30 years in prison*

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Laurie Stout

Suspect in 1983 murder still on the loose
Suspect in 1983 Austin murder added to FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list
FBI: Man wanted in strangling of Austin mother more than 30 years ago
UT student accused of killing janitor in 1983 added to FBI’s most wanted list
FBI Most Wanted: Robert Francis Van Wisse
‘Ten Most Wanted’ Fugitive wanted for murder in Austin arrested
Tense wait at Mexican border before Austin cold case fugitive appeared
Fugitive former UT student surrenders in 1983 rape, killing of young Austin mom
Wanted murder suspect captured 30 years later
Robert Van Wisse sentenced to 30 years in 1983 murder
Van Wisse pleads guilty in 1983 murder, gets 30 years

INMATE INFORMATION

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SID Number: 16796495
TDCJ Number: 02127950
Name: VANWISSE,ROBERT
Race: H
Gender: M
DOB: 1965-02-03
Maximum Sentence Date: 2047-01-26
Current Facility: GARZA WEST
Projected Release Date: 2035-01-26
Parole Eligibility Date: 2027-01-26

Offense History:
Offense Date: 1983-09-20
Offense: MURDER
Sentence Date: 2017-03-28
County: TRAVIS
Case No.: D-1-DC-96-964355
Sentence: 30 years

Joseph Carson and Anthony Lee Hammond murders 1/27/2017 Owosso, MI *Found shot to death in a car in a Wal-Mart parking lot; Otis Smith and Anthony Holloway charged with their murders*

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Joe Carson and Anthony Hammond

Facebook: Joe Carson
Mid Michigan family grieving the loss of Flint man murdered near Owosso
2 Flint men dead, discovered in parking lot of the Owosso Wal-Mart
State police investigating double homicide in Walmart parking lot
Police investigating double-homicide in Owosso
Police identify two Flint men found dead in Walmart parking lot
MSP: 2 men murdered during Craigslist transaction in Owosso
Craigslist drug deal led to shooting deaths in Walmart parking lot, police say
Double homicide in Owosso: Craigslist deal gone wrong
Walmart double homicide is a rarity for Owosso, Shiawassee County
2 Grand Rapids men arrested in connection with Owosso double homicide
Two people in custody after Owosso double homicide
Police: GR brothers suspected in mid-MI double homicide
Suspects charged in Walmart double slaying
Grand Rapids brothers charged with mid-MI double murder
Brothers arraigned in drug-related slayings outside Walmart

INMATE INFORMATION

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Offender Name: SMITH, OTIS LEE
Custody Status: In Custody
Age: 31
Location: Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Office
Race: African American
Contact Facility: Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Office

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Offender Name: HOLLOWAY, ANTHONY
Custody Status: In Custody
Age: 23
Location: Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Office
Race: African American
Contact Facility: Shiawassee County Sheriff’s Office

Spree Killers: George Ronald York and James Douglas Latham killed 9 people in a multi-state killing spree; Both were executed on 6/22/1965

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Althea Ottavio and Gene Reed

Victims
Althea Ottavio, 43 [5/29/1961 Jacksonville, FL]
Patricia Hewitt, 25 [5/29/1961 Jacksonville, FL]
John Whittaker, 71 [6/7/1961 Tullahoma, TN]
Albert Eugene “Gene” Reed, 35 [6/8/1962 Edwardsville, IL]
Martin Drenovac, 69 [6/8/1962 Edwardsville, IL]
2 men [St Louis, MO]
Otto Ziegler, 62 [6/9/1961 Wallace, KS]
Rachel Moyer, 18 [6/10/1961 Craig, CO]

Find-A-Grave: Althea Watts Ottavio
Find-A-Grave: Rachel Maria Moyer
Two youths calm in telling about murderous tour
Tragic irony for killers
Young killers spend the night in Colorado
State of Kansas v James Douglas Latham & George Ronald York 1962 (conviction and sentence affirmed)
York, Latham Gain Stay Of Execution
Death on Route 66: The Murders of Gene Reed and Martin Drenovac – Part One (GREAT post)
Death on Route 66: The Murders of Gene Reed and Martin Drenovac – Part two (GREAT post)
Former prison official recalls notorious case
Two racist, mentally disturbed AWOL soldiers go on killing rampage across the country in 1961
Pair dies on gallows in Kansas
truecrimelibrary: James Latham and George York
40 years later, killers’ graves still a draw
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_York_and_James_Latham
Killer’s sister: ‘In Cold Blood’ inaccurate
Murder research brings woman to Kansas

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Gary York and James Latham
They were executed 6/22/1965

Dunce’s Corner: Kenneth Ross Gray charged with murder after stealing a car, using meth, and then fleeing from the police at speeds over 100 mph

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Michael Green

Press Release: Fatal Crash State Street & I-80 / January 8, 2017 – 11:52 P.M.
Fleeing vehicle causes ‘horrendous’ crash, killing one, police say
1 behind bars, another out of the hospital following fatal high-speed crash in South Salt Lake
Driver in fatal high-speed crash had taken meth, police say
One killed after stolen BMW slams into car in South Salt Lake
Utah man charged with murder allegedly used meth, crashed SUV going 106 mph
Driver in violent, fatal crash on State Street charged with murder
Utah man charged with murder after 106-mph crash in South Salt Lake
Micheal Green Memorial Fund

Defendants
Kenneth Ross Gray
Isaac Clay Duncan – returned to Utah State Prison as a fugitive

INMATE INFORMATION

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Name: KENNETH ROSS GRAY
Sex: M
Age: 25
Height: 510
Weight: 155
Race: WHITE
Hair Color: BROWN
Eye Color: GREEN

Inmate Information
Booking #: 17001557
SO#: 345520
State ID: 1240954
FBI: 515534LD8
INS:
Citizen: UNITED STATES
COB: Utah

Alias Information
KENNY GRAY
KENNETH ROSS GRAY

Detainer Information
There is no detainer information for this inmate.

INMATE INFORMATION

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Offender Number: 214969
Offender Name: ISAAC CLAY DUNCAN
DOB: Tue, 5 Sep 1995
Height: 5 Feet 9 Inches
Weight: 140
Sex: M
Location: UTAH STATE PRISON
Housing Facility: WASATCH
Parole Date: N/A
Aliases:
ISAAC CLAY DUNCAN
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IZAAQ LUCIAN NAZISSE

Parents Gone Wild! Zarah Coombs charged with killing he 4-year-old son, Zamair after he dropped an egg

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Zamair Coombs

Police Charge Mother With Murder In Death Of 4-Year-Old Brooklyn Boy
Bruised Body of 4-Year-Old Boy Found in Submerged Storage Bin in Brooklyn Basement: Police
Mom charged after 4-year-old boy found dead in makeshift bathtub in Brownsville, Brooklyn
Brooklyn day care worker beats her 4-year-old son to death with stick for dropping egg on floor
Mother charged in death of Brooklyn boy
Mom tells cops she beat toddler son to death with broomstick
Parents shocked Brooklyn day care worker they left their kids with killed her 4-year-old son
Brooklyn mother charged with murder after 4-year-old’s death ruled a homicide

INMATE INFORMATION

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