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With my all by myself...
http://www.wibw.com/kakeheadlines/headlines/26172339.html

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(Wichita, KS) At 8:15 Thursday night, 911 dispatchers received a call that a 1-year-old girl had disappeared in Grove Park. The young girl's father called the child's mother when he couldn't find her, asking her to call police.

"He called the child's mother and mom called the police. He never made contact with police," said Lt. Ken Landwehr.

Police responded to the area around Grove Park. After a quick search turned up nothing, they said they knew something wasn't adding up and began questioning the story's validity.

"Based on the age of the child, it wasn't feasible. She couldn't have wandered this far," Lt. Landwehr said.

Police then shifted their focus and started treating the situation as a possible criminal case.

After searching the father's residence, police found the girl dead in the attic. It is believed that her death occurred between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. Thursday.

The child's father has been identified as a suspect. Police have issued an arrest warrant for 23-year-old Jonell K. Lloyd. Lloyd is already wanted for an outstanding felony warrant for aggravated battery. He lived in the house where the child was found with a woman and her four-month-old boy.

The four-month-old has been taken into protective custody.

Police say Lloyd has no vehicle and is believed to be in the area.
 
They got him! He was arrested BUT check this out from earlier when he was "on the run":
Latrena Webb, Lloyd's mother, says she believes Jonell's story about the baby going missing from Grove Park. What she can't explain is how the child ended up dead.

"My son would never do that. My son loves his kids," Webb said.

Webb says her son's past involvement with gangs led to her grandchild's death.

"He called me and said 'Mama, come take my baby, Mama, and her baby and your grandson to the show. Because somebody's supposed to shoot up my house and i don't want them here,'" Webb said.

Jonell's cousin agrees.

"I don't believe, I know it is. Because my cousin wouldn't kill his baby. I know he won't. He loved his kids too much," said Lloyd's cousin, Khadijah Akbar.
http://www.kake.com/news/headlines/26193244.html

Do they really believe some crazed gang member snuck in without daddy noticing, killed the baby AND then stuffed her in the attic?

Of course, we don't know what a sweetie he is. :puke:
 
"He called me and said 'Mama, come take my baby, Mama, and her baby and your grandson to the show. Because somebody's supposed to shoot up my house and i don't want them here,'" Webb said.
Unless his mama was in law enforcement, that wasn't the first call to make.
It was the only call that would go nowhere in finding the missing child.

I don't buy he is no longer with a gang.

I also don't buy that the gang hid the child after killing it. They would have left it in plain sight and the murder would have been very graphic to make a point to him.

He must not use the internet or he could easily view gang related slayings.
 
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For nine months before Jonell K. Lloyd was arrested and charged with murdering 17-month-old Chavira Brown, he was a fugitive.

Since early November 2007, Lloyd, 23, had been wanted for not returning to a Wichita residential center where he was serving part of his probation for aggravated battery and criminal possession of a firearm.

Sedgwick County deputies responsible for pursuing fugitives tried several times to locate Lloyd, a sheriff's official said.

Had Lloyd been caught before the girl's death, "odds are he would have gone to prison" based on his probation violations and his criminal record.

http://www.kansas.com/213/story/489294.html
 
"Latrena Webb, Lloyd's mother, says she believes Jonell's story about the baby going missing from Grove Park. What she can't explain is how the child ended up dead."

Latrena? Had this woman's mother ever heard of a latrine? Like an out-house?
This makes me believe the lemonjello stories. :):tongue1:

Poor baby girl. Never had a chance.
 
OK on a long shot that his story is not complete crap- could he have stashed the 1-year-old in the attic to hide her and then forgotten about here there? If the attic was not ventilated and it was very hot she could have died a death similar to as if she had been left in a car. I dunno. But (here comes the other voice in my head) wouldn't someone have heard the baby's cries?
 
OK on a long shot that his story is not complete crap- could he have stashed the 1-year-old in the attic to hide her and then forgotten about here there? If the attic was not ventilated and it was very hot she could have died a death similar to as if she had been left in a car. I dunno. But (here comes the other voice in my head) wouldn't someone have heard the baby's cries?
Sometimes, when small children get hot, they simply just go to sleep.
 
Lloyd had been a fugitive since early November 2007, when he didn't return to a residential center where he was ordered to live as part of his probation for shooting his girlfriend in the foot earlier that year -- the same girlfriend he was living with even though the court had said he was to have no contact with her.

Lloyd's girlfriend, Temeika Loudermilk, said they have a 9-month-old son and that she is pregnant with his child.

Had Lloyd been caught before the girl's death, "odds are he would have gone to prison" based on his probation violations and his criminal record.

In late November 2007, the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office featured Lloyd as its "felon of the day" on its Web site, appealing to the public for help finding him. Deputies never received any tips. Records show that warrant-section deputies made at least seven checks at addresses where Lloyd might have been staying. There was several attempts at Loudermilk's address. The last attempt by deputies to locate Lloyd, before he became a homicide suspect, occurred in May.

Less than two days before Chavira Brown died, police knocked on Lloyd's door in response to a call about his Pit Bulls. No one came to the door early that morning.

The next day, the neighbor who called 911 said Lloyd said he retrieved a dog from the city's animal control shelter, where he would have had to show his ID.

Police said Chavira's 17-year-old mother had left her with Lloyd for a week while she underwent and recovered from minor surgery.

Loudermilk said Lloyd considered Chavira to be his daughter. But Chavira's great-grandmother, Louellen Cummings, said Lloyd was not the baby's father.

Around 4 to 5 p.m. on July 31, the day Chavira died, Loudermilk said she saw Lloyd carry the girl to the back of the house.

"She wasn't like moving or anything; he was holding her," Loudermilk said.
She said she couldn't tell whether Chavira was injured.

Police have said they think Lloyd killed her between 4 and 6 p.m. and hid her body in the attic.

Loudermilk said she had stayed in her room with her son most of the day. Police have said she is not a suspect in the girl's death.

http://www.kansas.com/213/story/489294.html
http://www.kansas.com/213/story/496855.html

A 9 month old together and she's already pregnant??? How can you sleep with some abuser ass that shot you in the foot? TARD ALERT!
 
Lloyd had been a fugitive since early November 2007, when he didn't return to a residential center where he was ordered to live as part of his probation for shooting his girlfriend in the foot earlier that year -- the same girlfriend he was living with even though the court had said he was to have no contact with her.

Great.
This death could have been prevented.
Oh, I'll sleep so much better tonight knowing a bunch of num-nutts didn't take the time to check out the GF's place.

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Oh, I'll sleep so much better tonight knowing a bunch of num-nutts didn't take the time to check out the GF's place.

They did, several times. You just know the fucked up girlfriend would cover for him. She's a winner and luuuuuuuuuvs him. Tard tart.

She should get shot in the cooter instead of the foot. End her breeding days. Who the fuck fucks the guy that shot them?
 
The trial has begun:
Chavira Brown lived for hours after being beaten, put in trash bags and left in an attic for dead.

A forensic pathologist was able to tell that from examining the body of the 18-month-old, after crime scene investigators found her last July.
[...]

Lloyd's defense lawyer is pointing to his live-in girlfriend, Temeika Loudermilk, as the one who caused the abuse that killed Chavira.
[...]

Lloyd's lawyer, Alice Osburn, had pressed Loudermilk about her reluctance to tell police what she told a jury on Tuesday — that she saw Lloyd beat and choke Chavira.

Lloyd had thought of himself as Chavira's father, although her mother has said he could have been one of two possible dads.

Loudermilk had given birth to another of Lloyd's children and was five months pregnant when Chavira died. But Loudermilk testified that Lloyd having a child with another woman didn't bother her.

When police showed up looking for Lloyd and the missing girl, Loudermilk said she hadn't seen Lloyd in months. Police arrested her for obstruction and took her two children into custody.

She spent hours being interviewed by police at City Hall before telling them they could find Chavira in the attic of the house she shared with Lloyd.
[...]

Crime scene investigator Natalie Rowe climbed up into the attic of the house and found a sofa cushion zipped shut.

Inside the cushion were two trash bags. Inside the bags was Chavira.
[...]

What Distefano couldn't say was whether Chavira had been conscious during the time it took her to die. A sudden injury could have proved grave, he said, but her body kept breathing.

Osburn asked on cross-examination whether there were any injuries associated with choking.

Distefano said he didn't find any injuries to the front of her neck. But he also told the jury that it wasn't unusual for choking to leave no marks, "particularly in a child."

The state is expected to rest its case today.
http://www.kansas.com/196/story/876478.html
 
What a terrible and heinous ending to baby Chavira's life....I hope she was not conscious as she lay in the dark bag dying.

I hope her murder finds death in prison.

Rest in peace baby Chavira Brown. You were a treasure.

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BY ROn sylvester
The Wichita Eagle
Temeika Loudermilk said she watched Jonell Lloyd beat the girl he called his daughter with a belt, then choke the 18-month old.

And she did nothing.

Loudermilk told a Sedgwick County jury Tuesday that she then watched Lloyd, the father of her own two children, carry Chavira Brown, limp and dying, into the kitchen of their house to get trash bags, and saw him on a footstool below the entrance to the attic.

And she did nothing.

When police arrived later that day looking for Lloyd to ask about the missing girl, Loudermilk said she hadn't seen him in nine months.

After hours of questioning, she eventually did something.

She told police they could find Chavira's body in the attic. She also took the witness stand Tuesday in Lloyd's murder trial to testify.

I know, why Temeika did nothing to save this child, jealousy and selfishness, she wanted this fine upstanding (sarcasm) penis all to herself....

Tuesday's testimony recounted the story of two teen mothers, one of whom lost her child.

When Jessica Jackson was 17 and having a baby, she wasn't sure which of two men was the father.

Jackson gave Chavira the last name of one man, Michael Brown. But when Chavira was 3 months old, Jackson told the other man he might have a daughter. Lloyd wanted to be a part of the girl's life, she said.

Jackson let both men baby-sit her daughter while she worked at a Sonic fast food restaurant. She also had relatives and friends watch her daughter.

Near the end of last July, however, Jackson's regular baby-sitter was busy. The sitter, LaDonta Alford — a family friend whom Jackson called "auntie" — took Chavira to Lloyd's house near 15th and Green.

Chavira stayed in Lloyd's care for about four days.
Loudermilk testified it was difficult to keep Lloyd's house clean because of the dogs. Lloyd was known as "Fido" because he raised pit bulls.

Sometimes, she said, Lloyd wouldn't clean up their messes on the floor. But she said Lloyd became upset when Chavira soiled her pants.

On the afternoon of July 31, 2008, Loudermilk said, Chavira woke up with wet pants and Lloyd began beating the toddler.

"When he started hitting her with a belt, what did Chavira do?" prosecutor Kim Parker asked.

"She started crying," Loudermilk said.

"What did you do?"

"Nothing," Loudermilk said.

She testified she later saw Lloyd with his hand around Chavira's neck: "She could hardly breathe."

Loudermilk said she was frozen with fear.

"Because he's mean," she testified.

Lloyd had pointed a gun at her face a year earlier, she said. When he pulled it away, she said, the gun went off and shot her in the foot.

Lloyd was on probation for aggravated battery from that incident, but had walked away from a residential corrections facility. There was a warrant out for his arrest.

Alice Osburn, Lloyd's lawyer, said he wanted to be present for the birth of his son with Loudermilk, and they moved back in together.
Fido, good call, only it should be Fido tha Bitch!!

Loudermilk testified that he told her: "You haven't seen Chavira. You know nothing."

Loudermilk said Lloyd later called and asked her to pick up his clothes from the living room floor. If she didn't, Loudermilk testified, Lloyd said he would come back to the house.

"He said he'd kill me."
Whoa, Temeika Loudermilk, you had plenty of time to call his ass in before it came to this, I hope and pray you do not see your own children and the DA sees fit to charge you with child endangerment!! You only stepped forward because you thought you were gonna be arrested! Chavira deserves more justice, that being you, Temeika, charged as well....Even if it is just for Harboring a fugitive!


http://www.kansascity.com/657/story/1299777.html

Temeika on video here http://videos.kansas.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=4848360&item_index=1&all=1&sort=NULL
There's another video, but you can't hear it!!
Jonell Lloyd testifying (video) here: http://videos.kansas.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=4884486&item_index=&genre_id=00001423



Jonell Lloyd will be sentenced on August 19th, I'll be watching!!
 
Chavira suffered...alive for hours.

Thanks NR for the update. Here's additional info released by the pathologist. I want this fucker to die, a heinous and vicious death. He's a monster, a worthless, piece of flesh.

Jonell K. Lloyd of Wichita was found guilty this afternoon of first-degree murder in the death of 18-month-old Chavira Brown last summer.

The jury, which deliberated for about three hours, also found Lloyd guilty of child abuse.

Chavira's body was found by police in the attic of the house where Lloyd lived at 15th and Green on Aug. 1, 2008.

Chavira died of asphyxiation after being placed in two trash bags and left in an attic at the end of last July. Lloyd's live-in girlfriend said she saw him beat Chavira and choke her that day. Lloyd's defense says the girlfriend was the abuser.
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Parker said that it was Lloyd who choked the 18-month- old girl with his own hands and that it was Lloyd who put her in the bag, tied it up and put it in the attic.

Pathologist says Chavira lived for hours...

Chavira Brown lived for hours after being beaten, put in trash bags and left in an attic for dead.

A forensic pathologist was able to tell that from examining the body of the 18-month-old, after crime scene investigators found her last July.

Ron Distefano testified Wednesday about the cause of Chavira's death in the murder trial of Jonell Lloyd at the Sedgwick County Courthouse.

Lloyd's defense lawyer is pointing to his live-in girlfriend, Temeika Loudermilk, as the one who caused the abuse that killed Chavira.
[...]
When police showed up looking for Lloyd and the missing girl, Loudermilk said she hadn't seen Lloyd in months. Police arrested her for obstruction and took her two children into custody.

She spent hours being interviewed by police at City Hall before telling them they could find Chavira in the attic of the house she shared with Lloyd at 15th and Green.

Loudermilk said a social worker told her she might get her children back through her cooperation. Osburn also pointed out that police told Loudermilk she would lose her children if she didn't talk to them.

Soon after hearing that, Loudermilk identified Lloyd as Chavira's abuser.

Osburn also said Loudermilk brought new details to court this week, when she testified Lloyd said he would kill her.

"Is that the first time you'd told anyone that Jonell threatened to kill you?" Osburn asked.

"Yes," Loudermilk said.

Prosecutor Kim Parker portrayed Loudermilk's initial silence as a sign of trying to protect herself and her own child.

Parker asked Loudermilk why she stayed in a bedroom, as she heard Chavira crying.

"I was scared,
" Loudermilk said.
Worthless, pathetic, again. Chavira was heard crying and this bitch ignored her. Did nothing.....nothing. Scared. Can you imagine what baby Chavira felt like? huh, the lot of stupidity and hardened hearts makes me ill. I seriously prayed and hoped I would read Chavira died quickly, not suffered....but no. She suffered alright and I want this fucker to suffer too. The sooner the better.

Rest in peace baby Chavira.
 
Wichita man gets Hard 50 for toddler's death
Associated Press - October 29, 2009 10:54 AM ET
http://www.nebraska.tv/Global/story.asp?S=11406735

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - A Wichita man was sentenced to 50 years in prison with no chance of parole in the death of an 18-month-old girl who was beaten, tied up in plastic bags and left in an attic to die.

Jonell Lloyd, 23, was also sentenced Wednesday in Sedgwick County Court to more than 10 years for child abuse. He will serve the sentences consecutively.

Lloyd was convicted of first-degree murder in July in the death of Chavira Brown. He was caring for the girl while her mother had surgery.

Chavira was found dead last August in the attic of Lloyd's Wichita home. Testimony indicated Lloyd had beaten the girl after she woke up with wet pants.

Before he was sentenced, Lloyd said he was innocent of the crime.
 
the girlfriend shouldve definitley gottens some sort of charge as well.
&& thats awful she gets to keep her kids bc most likely, shell end up with another penis in her life who will prolly end up doing tha same crap as Lloyd did.
 
Pieces of human garbage!

70 years with no parole sound fantastic to me.

That bitch that let it all happen should go right along with him!
 
A jury convicted Jonell Lloyd of first-degree premeditated murder, felony murder, and abuse of a 17-month-old child. He appeals his convictions, arguing: (1) reversible error in denying his belated motion to strike a prosecution witness' pretrial statement and trial testimony; (2) insufficient evidence to support premeditated first-degree murder; and (3) reversible error in admitting evidence of another crime contrary to K.S.A. 2009 Supp. 60-455. We affirm his convictions.

Lloyd also challenges his life sentence, claiming the district court erred by imposing a life sentence without possibility of parole for 50 years (hard 50). He contends the hard 50 sentencing procedure set out in K.S.A. 21-4635 is unconstitutional in light of Alleyne v. United States, 570 U.S. ___, 133 S.Ct. 2151, 186 L.Ed.2d 314 (2013). We agree. See State v. Soto, 299 Kan. 102, Syl. ¶ 9, 322 P.3d 334 (2014) (concluding hard 50

[325 P.3d 1127]
sentencing scheme that permits a judge — rather than a jury — to find aggravating circumstances necessary to impose an increased mandatory minimum sentence violates the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution under Alleyne).
In Lloyd's case, after conducting an evidentiary hearing on the matter, the trial judge found by a preponderance of evidence two statutory aggravating circumstances to justify increasing Lloyd's mandatory minimum sentence: (1) existence of a prior felony conviction in which the defendant inflicted great bodily harm or disfigurement (K.S.A. 21-4636[a]); and (2) defendant committed the crime of conviction in an especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel manner (K.S.A. 21-4636[f]). The judge also found the mitigating evidence offered by Lloyd did not outweigh those aggravating circumstances.

Accordingly, we must vacate Lloyd's hard 50 life sentence based on Alleyne and Soto and remand for re-sentencing.
https://www.leagle.com/decision/inksco20140530275

Judge Johnson stated that the Prosecution did not prove that the child's murder was intentional or that she was alive when placed in the plastic bags.
 
Sedgwick County jury on Thursday recommended a 50-year to life prison term for a Wichita man who beat and choked his toddler, tied her in plastic bags and left her in an attic to die in 2008, the Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release.
Jonell Lloyd, 30, was ordered to be resentenced for the murder of his 17-month-old daughter after the U.S. Supreme Court in 2013 ruled that a Hard 50 prison sentence should be recommended by juries instead of judges.
 
This was one of the more ghastly crimes I have seen here.
Inmates need to stuff bedsheets down his throat while beating him lifeless.
As for the stupid whore that kept making replacement kids for him, she needs her uterus cemented shut and any surviving children taken and rehomed.

Such a gut punching tale. :sorry:
 
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