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old hat
April 13th, 2009, 11:42 PM
That's just horrific.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hFkAcbDiaWNAlvTeLoNfmALikD3gD97I2A 8G0
DA: Rape may be alleged in Calif. girl's slaying

By MARCUS WOHLSEN – 46 minutes ago

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Prosecutors said Monday they may include rape and molestation allegations in their murder charge against the woman suspected of killing an 8-year-old Northern California girl and putting her body in a suitcase.

Melissa Huckaby, a 28-year-old Sunday school teacher, was arrested Friday on suspicion of kidnapping and murdering Sandra Cantu.

Formal charges have not yet been filed, but San Joaquin County Deputy District Attorney Robert Himmelblau said a murder charge against Huckaby could include the special circumstances of rape with a foreign object, lewd and lascivious conduct with a child and murder in the course of a kidnapping.

A conviction on any of the special circumstances would make Huckaby eligible for the death penalty or life in prison without parole, Himmelblau said. The district attorney's office has not determined whether it will seek the death penalty, he said.

Sandra disappeared on March 27. A massive search ensued and pictures of her were posted all over Tracy, a city of 78,000 people about 60 miles east of San Francisco. On April 6, Sandra's body was found in a suitcase by farmworkers draining an irrigation pond a few miles from her home.

Huckaby lived with her grandparents five doors down from Sandra. The little girl was a playmate of Huckaby's 5-year-old daughter, Madison.

Police have not said how, where or why Sandra was killed, and Himmelblau wouldn't provide details on any evidence leading prosecutors to consider the sexual assault allegations.

"I was hoping that wasn't the case," Sandra's aunt, Angie Chavez, said through tears. "I'm in shock. The whole thing is unimaginable."

Huckaby is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in Stockton. A decision on which, if any, special circumstances to include in the charges has not been made, Himmelblau said.

Huckaby's family visited her late Monday at the San Joaquin County Jail, where she is being held without bail.

"We're in shock," Brian Lawless, Huckaby's father, said. "The young lady I see on film, that's not my daughter."

Lawless said during the visit, the family cried and prayed together.

On Sunday, outside Clover Road Baptist Church — where Huckaby volunteered as a Sunday school teacher and her grandfather, Clifford Lawless, is the pastor — relatives described Huckaby as a loving mother with a strong religious upbringing.

Emily Fontes of Seattle said she and Huckaby were best friends at Brea Olinda High School in Orange County in the late 1990s.

Huckaby baby-sat and worked as a nanny, and also was on the school dance team, Fontes said.

Huckaby occasionally spoke of becoming a police officer. She talked about problems at home — typical teenage problems involving boys and parents — and sometimes wanted to stay with her, Fontes said.

"I can't comment on who she is now," Fontes said. "All I can say is that this girl I knew then could never in a million years do something like this."

After high school, Huckaby bounced back and forth between Southern California and Tracy.

In 2002, she worked as a cashier at a grocery store near her grandparents' house. In May 2003, she filed for bankruptcy, listing a little more than $5,000 in assets and more than $26,000 in debts. She was 22 and expecting her first child.

According to court documents, Melissa Lawless owed more than $17,000 in medical expenses. She earned a total of $10,525 in 2002 while working at the grocery store.

She left the store in 2004, got married and had Madison. She soon divorced.

Brian Lawless said Sunday his daughter never raised her voice at her own daughter and "never yelled, never struck her."

In 2006, Huckaby was convicted of petty theft in Los Angeles County. Information about her sentence wasn't immediately available.

Separately, in January, she pleaded no contest to a petty theft charge in San Joaquin County. She was sentenced to 3 years of probation on the condition that she participate in a county mental health program.

She had been scheduled to go to court April 17 to report on her participation in that program.

Associated Press writers Terry Collins in Tracy, Calif., and Evelyn Nieves in San Francisco contributed to this report.

superplough
April 14th, 2009, 12:15 AM
....

A Sunday school teacher kidnapped and raped an eight year old girl.


I dont heart Huckaby.

ThePhillyFlash
April 14th, 2009, 12:38 AM
Ahh, yes. I heard about this story on Sunday. Creatures like that Huckaby woman should be immediately put to death as there's nothing to rehabilitate and warehousing her would be a waste of my tax dollars.

The Million Dollar Prons
April 14th, 2009, 12:05 PM
I live like 30 minutes from Tracy. I was in the city like the day after the girl vanished, there were news vehicles and people handing out missing flyers everywhere.

The trial (sic) is going to happen right here in this town, in our fancy courthouse with the expensive parking plaza. Considering this county is incredibly shocked at the crime she's suspected of doing, it's likely she's going to spend a lot of time in the monkey house.

goddessofanime
April 14th, 2009, 12:52 PM
F**k that woman. She needs to die.

waltsoph3
April 14th, 2009, 12:55 PM
I heard about this story and the poor poor girl involved. :(
After reading this today i'm relived to know they finnaly caught the creep and justice will be served.
I'm shocked too to find out this was the reason and motive.
It really is a heartbreaking shame to know it happened to this young girl. :(

goddessofanime
April 14th, 2009, 12:56 PM
It is unusual though for a woman to be accused of rape. Especially of a young child.

ThePhillyFlash
April 14th, 2009, 01:00 PM
It is unusual though for a woman to be accused of rape. Especially of a young child.

Just goes to show there's always a first time when it comes to depravity. Again, this creature doesn't deserve to continue stealing air from the rest of society!

waltsoph3
April 14th, 2009, 01:02 PM
It is unusual though for a woman to be accused of rape. Especially of a young child.

To be honest..im not. All it takes is that frame of a motivated mind to do acts of evil. It doesn't matter the sex all you need is just the sick motivation. :(

goddessofanime
April 14th, 2009, 01:04 PM
To be honest..im not. All it takes is that frame of a motivated mind to do acts of evil. It doesn't matter the sex all you need is just the sick motivation. :(

I know that. Look at Aileen Wuornos for example.

It's just that you don't hear about a woman accused of raping a little child too often. It's usually scary looking men.

But whatever. Let the ***** burn

loplop
April 14th, 2009, 01:08 PM
It is unusual though for a woman to be accused of rape. Especially of a young child.

Yes, it is. But the key word here right now is Accused. I've never been a fan of trial by media, and that's what is going to happen here. However, if she is found guilty, she should suffer the same fate by the same means . . .

Trefellin
April 14th, 2009, 01:48 PM
Doesn't surprise me at all.

animeotaku99
April 14th, 2009, 03:13 PM
and she will get of easily because she is a woman. Happens all the time. Though this case along with the other woman that killed her daughter (she is always on Nancy Grace) could finally show the nation we can not go easy on cases against women

waltsoph3
April 14th, 2009, 06:24 PM
and she will get of easily because she is a woman. Happens all the time. Though this case along with the other woman that killed her daughter (she is always on Nancy Grace) could finally show the nation we can not go easy on cases against women



No. uh uh. Not this time. She gonna get the book thrown out her. If you got the evidence to prove it thats all you need.

I still find this story to be heartbreaking. The woman was a neighbor and she did this.

Seriously California. Please throw the book at her if the evidence indeed proves it.

old hat
April 14th, 2009, 06:45 PM
read this book
http://books.google.com/books?id=7VVHAAAAMAAJ&dq=Patricia+Pearson&source=an&hl=en&ei=FjvlSZ-ANo2qtAOI8uC9Aw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&pgis=1

Trefellin
April 14th, 2009, 06:56 PM
I still find this story to be heartbreaking. The woman was a neighbor and she did this.


I think the fact that the victim was a child is more heartbreaking than the fact that the murderer was a female neighbour.

waltsoph3
April 14th, 2009, 08:00 PM
I think the fact that the victim was a child is more heartbreaking than the fact that the murderer was a female neighbour.

defently. Sorry if it sounded the wrong way. :(

Caster13
April 14th, 2009, 09:38 PM
This is why I support the death penalty. Unlike all of the hippies and human rights activists (same thing).<_< Sadly this woman will still be in her cell on death row 30 years from now.:mad: