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A toddler girl is dead after a dramatic domestic violence episode that ended with the girl’s father tossing her over a cliff into a ravine.

A Palm Desert man is in custody after he stabbed a woman and then threw his 1-year-old daughter off cliff, killing her.

Adam Slater, 49, was involved in a dometic violence incident in Indian Wells on Wednesday. According to a Palm Desert Sheriff’s press release, responding officers “found a female victim with multiple injuries caused in a domestic violence incident.”

The victim was transported to the hospital and was last listed in stable condition. Deputies later found Slater’s overturned vehicle on Highway 74 on Vista Point. Witnesses reportedly told police that multiple bystanders approached to help, and a man pulled Slater’s 1-year-old from the vehicle. According to a statement from law enforcement official, Slater then allegedly stabbed that man, took the baby out of his arms, and then tossed her over the edge of cliff before fleeing the scene on foot into a nearby canyon.

The child, identified in the report as “Maddie,” was found dead, and deputies apprehended Slater after a brief chase.

The deceased toddler is believed to be the daughter of Slater and the woman he allegedly attacked, who is reportedly six months pregnant.

According to the Palm Desert Patch, Slater was arrested on suspicion of murder and taken to a hospital.
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Stabs his wife, wrecks the car, stabs a good Samaritan, tosses his kid off a cliff, then runs into a ravine. Adam had busy fucking day.

What on earth was this reasonably attractive young woman doing with this unattractive, old, seemingly loser guy who was violent? What an unevenly matched couple. Very odd.
I think she just like the danger.
Slater is registered as a sex offender in California stemming from a 1995 conviction for sexual penetration of a victim with a foreign object by force.

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Ashley "bad boyz r haught" Grome
 
For some reason, i dont (i could be wrong) think that 1 yr old was his bio child.
Unlikely that he was not the bio parent. Usually that happens to passive males, not to violent criminals and abusers. In fact a study on chimpanzees showed that the males who were the most violent towards their mates were the least likely to be victims of paternity fraud. Of course you know humans are almost identical to chimpanzees, which is why we're so fascinated by them.
 
A registered sex offender accused of fatally slashing his year-old daughter before throwing her off a cliff in the mountains south of the Coachella Valley, and also attacking the child’s mother and a good Samaritan, was ordered Friday to stand trial on murder and other charges.

Adam Slater, 50, was arrested May 7, 2020, in connection with a spate of crimes the previous day that culminated in throwing his daughter over “a steep cliff into a ravine,” according to Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Ben Ramirez.

Following a preliminary hearing at the Larson Justice Center in Indio Friday, a judge determined there was sufficient evidence to warrant trial on the charges.

In addition to murder, Slater is charged with attempted murder, assault on a child under 8 years old resulting in death, assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest.

He also faces a special circumstance allegation of committing a murder during the commission of a kidnapping, which makes him eligible for the death penalty if the District Attorney’s Office decides to pursue it, and a sentence-enhancing allegation of using a knife in the commission of a murder.

The judge ordered Slater to remain jailed without bail. He’s being held at the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility.

According to the sheriff’s department, the series of events on May 6, 2020, began about 14 miles from the crash site in the 41000 block of Washington Street, outside the Southwest Community Church in Indian Wells, where deputies responded to a stabbing call about 8:30 a.m. that was described as a “domestic violence incident.”

Deputies located an injured woman who was taken to a hospital with non-critical injuries.

Slater and the woman — who was six months pregnant at the time of the attack — were married, and the year-old daughter was theirs together. The woman was treated for multiple stab wounds.

Following the attack, Slater allegedly sped away in a vehicle with the child.

Deputies learned soon afterward that a rollover crash reported on Highway 74 around six miles south of Palm Desert could be connected to the original call.

According to sheriff’s officials, passing motorists attempted to help Slater and his daughter escape the wreckage, but he allegedly stabbed one man attempting to help rescue his daughter.

“The suspect then took the girl from the arms of the male he stabbed. Multiple witnesses saw the suspect take the child and throw her over a steep cliff into a ravine,” according to a sheriff’s statement.

In court Friday, California Highway Patrol Officer Graham Aanestad testified he searched the area at the bottom of the cliff and saw hair peaking out from a pile of rocks. The child was found there, and pronounced dead at the scene.

It unclear if she was already dead prior to being thrown off the cliff. But Investigator Dario Hernandez with the Riverside County Sheriff Department’s Central Homicide Unit testified that an autopsy determined her cause of death was multiple stab wounds to the chest.

“The injuries to the chest were consistent with an injury possibly from a knife or some sort of object,” said Hernandez.

After throwing the girl, Slater ran down into a canyon, where deputies detained him after a short foot chase, and he was taken to a hospital for treatment of injuries connected to the crash, according to the sheriff’s department. Slater was discharged from the hospital the next day and arrested shortly afterward.

It was unclear if the man he allegedly stabbed required medical treatment.

Slater was in violation of the terms of his parole, according to California’s Megan’s Law website. He was convicted in 1995 of sexually penetrating a victim with a foreign object by force and served about two years in state prison before being released in 1997.
 
Aregistered sex offender accused of fatally slashing his 1-year-old daughter before throwing her off a cliff in the mountains south of the Coachella Valley, and also attacking the child’s mother and a good Samaritan, pleaded not guilty on Monday to murder and other charges.
Adam Slater, 50, is charged with felony counts of murder, attempted murder, assault on a child under 8 years old resulting in death, assault with a deadly weapon and child concealing, and one misdemeanor count of resisting arrest.

He also faces a special circumstance allegation of committing a murder during the commission of a kidnapping, which makes him eligible for the death penalty if the District Attorney’s Office decides to pursue it, and a sentence-enhancing allegation of using a knife in the commission of a murder.

He has a trial-readiness conference set for Nov. 11 at the Larson Justice Center in Indio.
 
A felon who killed his year-old daughter and stabbed his pregnant wife after turning irate during a child custody exchange in Indian Wells was found guilty of murder and other charges Wednesday.
Adam Slater, 53, of Palm Desert, killed baby Madalyn in 2020 during an act of rage that included a severe assault on his estranged wife and knifing a good Samaritan.
Jurors convicted Slater of first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault on a child resulting in great bodily injury, assault with a deadly weapon, child concealing and resisting arrest. Jurors found true a special circumstance allegation of killing in the course of a kidnapping and sentence-enhancing allegations of using a deadly weapon — a knife — in the commission of a felony and inflicting great bodily injury, according to John Hall of the Riverside County District Attorney’s office.
The jury will return to the courtroom March 12 for the penalty phase of the trial, when they will recommend whether Slater should be sentenced to death or life in prison without parole. Slater is being held without bail at the Benoit Detention Center.
Court papers claimed Slater has been a serial domestic abuser, victimizing three women prior to the 2020 attack. He was convicted in 1995 of forcible sexual penetration and served two years in state prison. He was required to register as a sex offender following parole.
 
A jury has recommended the death penalty for a previously convicted felon who killed his 1-year-old daughter and stabbed his pregnant wife during a child custody exchange in Indian Wells.
Following more than two days of deliberations, jurors weighing the fate of 53-year-old Adam Slater of Palm Desert returned Tuesday with a unanimous decision in his penalty trial — capital punishment — for the 2020 slaying of baby Madalyn.


Riverside County Superior Court Judge Otis Sterling scheduled a sentencing hearing for May 30 at the Larson Justice Center in Indio. The defendant is being held without bail at the Benoit Detention Center.
 
May 30, 2025

A convicted felon who killed his year-old daughter and stabbed his pregnant wife during a child custody exchange in Indian Wells received the death penalty Friday.

An Indio jury in March convicted 54-year-old Adam Slater of Palm Desert of first-degree murder for the 2020 slaying of baby Madalyn.
Jurors additionally found Slater guilty of attempted murder, assault on a child resulting in great bodily injury, assault with a deadly weapon, child concealing, resisting arrest, a special circumstance allegation of killing in the course of a kidnapping and sentence-enhancing allegations of using a deadly weapon -- a knife -- in the commission of a felony and inflicting great bodily injury.

They unanimously recommended capital punishment.
During a hearing Friday at the Larson Justice Center in Indio, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Otis Sterling affirmed the jury's recommendation.
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