Prosecutors on Monday charged a Moorhead couple with the murder of a 3-year-old boy who was beaten to death while in their care.
Rosa Esperanza Garza, 24, and Shiann Lynn Erickson, 22, are accused of killing the boy in March. Investigators received the final autopsy report June 28 that states the homicide was caused by an assault, notably a blow that perforated the boy's bowel. The report said the boy suffered 28 blunt force injuries.
Moorhead police and paramedics responded March 18 after a 911 call about a boy not breathing came in around 1 a.m. Officers saw heavy bruising on the boy's face and body. They attempted life saving measures before taking him to Sanford Medical Center in Fargo where he died.
A woman told police that she arrived at the apartment shortly before 1 a.m. to watch the boy and his infant sister at the request of Garza, who goes by the first name Mason and uses he/him pronouns in the criminal complaint. Erickson is Garza's girlfriend.
The woman was asked to watch the children because Erickson was sick and needed to go to the hospital. But the woman said the boy was also sick and had been throwing up and couldn't keep any food down.
The boy asked the woman for water. He then started coughing and gagging and became unresponsive. She later told police that Erickson and Garza have tempers and she witnessed Garza slap and spank the victim.
At the hospital, detectives contacted several family members including the biological mother who said she left her children in the care of Garza. She hadn't seen her kids in two weeks and said at the time they seemed fine. But she said her son sometimes had bruising or injuries she amounted to him being "clumsy."
She talked to her son about six hours before he died. She learned he was sick, but again said that he sounded fine. Garza texted her to call him and said it was an emergency.
Garza told police at the hospital that the victim was rarely sick but the boy was vomiting throughout the day and would stand over the toilet vomiting to the point of almost passing out. He said the boy complained about his stomach hurting. They propped the boy up on a couch with a pillow to help his breathing.
Erickson suggested that Garza bring the boy to the hospital but Garza said he was fine.
Erickson told police that Garza had been abusive toward her in the past and would on occasion lose his temper with the boy. She said she would stand between Garza and the boy so he wouldn't get hit. But she denied seeing Garza assault the boy in the days leading up to his death.
She and Garza gave their cellphones to detectives who found concerning text messages, some of which were deleted but recovered. Erickson texted Garza the afternoon of March 17 "Ok have fun with your little [expletive]. Go beat on her kid..."
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