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Child abuser dad Jake Haro was sentenced to 25 years to life on Monday for torturing and murdering his defenseless 7-month-old son, Emmanuel — whose tiny body still has not been found.

Haro, who copped to a second-degree murder charge in a Riverside County Superior Court in California last month, shook his head and wiped tears from his eyes as the judge read the sentences, according to a livestream from Channel 3 News.
The 32-year-old killer dad was also hit with an aggregate sentence of 180 days plus six years and eight months for separate charges of assault causing bodily harm to a child and filing a false report.
“He destroyed my whole family. My children. Everybody in my family are destroyed … He changed my daughter’s life,” Rebecca Haro’s mother, Mary Beushausen, said in a victim impact statement, describing years of terror and abuse against her grandchildren at Jake’s hands.

She also blasted the judge who gave Haro probation for his previous abuse charge.

“He had a second chance. My daughter didn’t have a second chance with him. His children didn’t have a second chance.”

The mother of Emmanuel Haro entered a guilty plea to charges related to covering up the murder of her infant son after making a deal with prosecutors.
Rebecca Haro pleaded guilty on Friday, May 29, to charges of felony child abuse, involuntary manslaughter and accessory after the fact, according to the Riverside County District Attorney's Office (RCDAO).

This comes nine months after the disappearance of the 7-month-old, who is presumed dead by authorities.

The RCDAO said that as part of the deal, Rebecca was sentenced to 12 years and 8 months in state prison.
Her husband, Jake Haro, is already in state prison and could remain there for the rest of his life after pleading guilty to murder in his son's death.
 
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