SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
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SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
Community Mourns Loss of Young Exeter Girl
The suspicious death of a young Exeter girl has now turned into a homicide investigation. Sophia Acosta, 3, died in Madera County late Wednesday night. She was found unconscious inside an Exeter apartment on Saturday afternoon, police said. Neighbor Sandy Reed says Acosta was the kind of girl that would simply melt your heart away. She first met her when Acosta's mother moved into the Exeter Apartments off Visalia Road.
"They basically kept to themselves. But when they did come out, they were very very beautiful kids," said Reed.
Flowers and candles now sit outside Acosta's home where, Reed says, officers found her unconscious in an upstairs room on Saturday. She was taken to Kaweah Delta Medical Center then later airlifted to Children's Hospital Central California, where she died just after 11pm Wednesday, police said.
Exeter Police Chief Cliff Bush told CBS47 that medical tests revealed that Acosta suffered internal injuries to her head. Investigators also found suspicious injuries that have prompted further tests, Bush said.
"This has touched all of us here. I mean we all have children her age, grandchildren her age. It's hard to look at her picture and her eyes and not see your own kids in there. I can promise that we're not going to leave any stone unturned, any person not talked to, any lead not investigated until we get this solved," said Bush.
Police have interviewed Acosta's mother and her boyfriend, who are both considered persons of interest, Bush said. No arrests have been made in the case, he added.
Acosta's younger sibling is now in child protective custody, Bush said. Reed says she feels for everyone who knew her young neighbor."I just hope justice is done because this baby did not deserve this," Reed said.
Bank of America confirmed to CBS47 that a memorial fund was set-up on Thursday to help Acosta's family with funeral expenses.
You can make donations at any Bank of America branch under "Sophia Acosta." The account number is 0888869510.
An autopsy on Acosta's body is scheduled for Monday, investigators said.
The suspicious death of a young Exeter girl has now turned into a homicide investigation. Sophia Acosta, 3, died in Madera County late Wednesday night. She was found unconscious inside an Exeter apartment on Saturday afternoon, police said. Neighbor Sandy Reed says Acosta was the kind of girl that would simply melt your heart away. She first met her when Acosta's mother moved into the Exeter Apartments off Visalia Road.
"They basically kept to themselves. But when they did come out, they were very very beautiful kids," said Reed.
Flowers and candles now sit outside Acosta's home where, Reed says, officers found her unconscious in an upstairs room on Saturday. She was taken to Kaweah Delta Medical Center then later airlifted to Children's Hospital Central California, where she died just after 11pm Wednesday, police said.
Exeter Police Chief Cliff Bush told CBS47 that medical tests revealed that Acosta suffered internal injuries to her head. Investigators also found suspicious injuries that have prompted further tests, Bush said.
"This has touched all of us here. I mean we all have children her age, grandchildren her age. It's hard to look at her picture and her eyes and not see your own kids in there. I can promise that we're not going to leave any stone unturned, any person not talked to, any lead not investigated until we get this solved," said Bush.
Police have interviewed Acosta's mother and her boyfriend, who are both considered persons of interest, Bush said. No arrests have been made in the case, he added.
Acosta's younger sibling is now in child protective custody, Bush said. Reed says she feels for everyone who knew her young neighbor."I just hope justice is done because this baby did not deserve this," Reed said.
Bank of America confirmed to CBS47 that a memorial fund was set-up on Thursday to help Acosta's family with funeral expenses.
You can make donations at any Bank of America branch under "Sophia Acosta." The account number is 0888869510.
An autopsy on Acosta's body is scheduled for Monday, investigators said.
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
I never thought I would see my little hometown listed on this website. The article above was wrong on the county: She died in Tulare County, not Madera County.s
Last edited by Dr.Meg on Fri May 13, 2011 11:47 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : I take that back on the county: She lived in Tulare County, but I forgot the Children's Hospital was moved to Madera County. My mistake.)
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
Exeter toddler's death raises questions
Written by
ERIC WOOMER
ewoomer@visalia.gannett.com
9:00 PM, May. 12, 2011|
A 3-year-old girl is dead and Exeter police aren't ruling out any suspects in what could
be the city's second homicide of the year, police said.
After five days of clinging to life, Sophia Acosta, 3, died at 11:05 p.m. Wednesday, police said.
The suspicious circumstances surrounding her death have jolted a multi-agency
response to help Exeter police arrest the person responsible, said Police Chief Cliff Bush.
"A death like this shocks the conscience. We all have children, grandchildren," Bush
said. "We won't stop, we won't rest, until we make an arrest."
Officers first arrived at an Exeter apartment complex in the 800 block of
West Visalia Road on Saturday afternoon. They found three people — Sophia's
mother, Erica Smith, the mother's boyfriend, Christopher Cheary, and a
neighbor, Karen Bibee — all trying to help the toddler, who lay naked and lifeless on
the apartment floor.
Emergency personnel were able to obtain a pulse and rushed Sophia to Kaweah Delta
Medical Center. A few hours later she was airlifted to Children's Hospital Central
California, located in Madera County, Bush said.
Sophia died in the hospital from internal brain hemorrhage and other injuries, police said.
"We are treating this as a homicide until it's proven otherwise," Bush said.
Saturday's visit by police was the third time they'd been called to the home in regards
to Sophia, Bush said. An incident report was taken once and two investigations
remain active, he said. Officers had also been called out to the apartment two other
times, for a domestic dispute and assault at the apartment, both unrelated to Sophia, police said.
Neighbors said they'd seen Tulare County Child Protective Services at the toddler's
home several times in the last year, though that could not be verified by CPS as of
Thursday. An 18-month-old girl was taken from the apartment by CPS after Saturday's
incident, according to Bibee, the neighbor.
Many of the residents at the complex were outside Thursday, some leaving items on
the doorstep and others remembering Sophia at a community playground located
near Erica Smith's apartment.
They all said they couldn't believe the little girl was gone.
"It hits home for any parent," said Hollie Warren. "She was the sweetest little girl."
Bibee, the neighbor who was in the apartment when Sophia was brought
downstairs after being placed in a cold bath, said she held Erica Smith, who
couldn't stop crying Saturday.
"You could hear [Smith] crying across the complex. Sophia's face was blue, her head
was swollen, it's not a good thing for any parent to go through," she said.
Porterville and Farmersville police departments are aiding with the
investigation, each lending a detective. Chief Bush said the Tulare County Sheriff's
Department is aiding with the use of its lab. Lab results — police would not be more
specific — aren't expected to be back until later next week.
The Exeter Police Department has one investigator, who is also working on this
case. The department is urging anyone with information to call Exeter police.
A knock on the door of the apartment — where neighbors left candles and other
items — went unanswered Thursday.
Neighbors say they'll always have good memories of "baby Sophia."
"The last time I saw her she was playing on the grass, sitting with her mom on a
blanket," Bibee said. "She told me she wanted to be a ballerina."
Written by
ERIC WOOMER
ewoomer@visalia.gannett.com
9:00 PM, May. 12, 2011|
A 3-year-old girl is dead and Exeter police aren't ruling out any suspects in what could
be the city's second homicide of the year, police said.
After five days of clinging to life, Sophia Acosta, 3, died at 11:05 p.m. Wednesday, police said.
The suspicious circumstances surrounding her death have jolted a multi-agency
response to help Exeter police arrest the person responsible, said Police Chief Cliff Bush.
"A death like this shocks the conscience. We all have children, grandchildren," Bush
said. "We won't stop, we won't rest, until we make an arrest."
Officers first arrived at an Exeter apartment complex in the 800 block of
West Visalia Road on Saturday afternoon. They found three people — Sophia's
mother, Erica Smith, the mother's boyfriend, Christopher Cheary, and a
neighbor, Karen Bibee — all trying to help the toddler, who lay naked and lifeless on
the apartment floor.
Emergency personnel were able to obtain a pulse and rushed Sophia to Kaweah Delta
Medical Center. A few hours later she was airlifted to Children's Hospital Central
California, located in Madera County, Bush said.
Sophia died in the hospital from internal brain hemorrhage and other injuries, police said.
"We are treating this as a homicide until it's proven otherwise," Bush said.
Saturday's visit by police was the third time they'd been called to the home in regards
to Sophia, Bush said. An incident report was taken once and two investigations
remain active, he said. Officers had also been called out to the apartment two other
times, for a domestic dispute and assault at the apartment, both unrelated to Sophia, police said.
Neighbors said they'd seen Tulare County Child Protective Services at the toddler's
home several times in the last year, though that could not be verified by CPS as of
Thursday. An 18-month-old girl was taken from the apartment by CPS after Saturday's
incident, according to Bibee, the neighbor.
Many of the residents at the complex were outside Thursday, some leaving items on
the doorstep and others remembering Sophia at a community playground located
near Erica Smith's apartment.
They all said they couldn't believe the little girl was gone.
"It hits home for any parent," said Hollie Warren. "She was the sweetest little girl."
Bibee, the neighbor who was in the apartment when Sophia was brought
downstairs after being placed in a cold bath, said she held Erica Smith, who
couldn't stop crying Saturday.
"You could hear [Smith] crying across the complex. Sophia's face was blue, her head
was swollen, it's not a good thing for any parent to go through," she said.
Porterville and Farmersville police departments are aiding with the
investigation, each lending a detective. Chief Bush said the Tulare County Sheriff's
Department is aiding with the use of its lab. Lab results — police would not be more
specific — aren't expected to be back until later next week.
The Exeter Police Department has one investigator, who is also working on this
case. The department is urging anyone with information to call Exeter police.
A knock on the door of the apartment — where neighbors left candles and other
items — went unanswered Thursday.
Neighbors say they'll always have good memories of "baby Sophia."
"The last time I saw her she was playing on the grass, sitting with her mom on a
blanket," Bibee said. "She told me she wanted to be a ballerina."
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
Pictures of Sophia and those presumed to be responsible for her death:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/In-Our-Hearts-Baby-Sophia/210542395644268?sk=photos
https://www.facebook.com/pages/In-Our-Hearts-Baby-Sophia/210542395644268?sk=photos
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
"She told me she
wanted to be a ballerina."
Thank you Dr Meg and Plaid for the info and pictures.
wanted to be a ballerina."
Thank you Dr Meg and Plaid for the info and pictures.
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
How absolutely awful that this beautiful little girl will never grow up, go to prom, get married, have children....
What a tragedy...
Little Sophia, you are in our hearts and prayers always...
What a tragedy...
Little Sophia, you are in our hearts and prayers always...
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Article is Correct
Sophia lived in Tulare County and died in Madera county just as authorities and news have reported. Madera County is where Childrens Hospital is.
Dr.Meg wrote:I never thought I would see my little hometown listed on this website. The article above was wrong on the county: She died in Tulare County, not Madera County.s
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
Probe into Exeter girl's death continues
Visalia Times-Delta May 17, 2011
Police say they are closing in on an arrest in connection to the 3-year-old Exeter girl who died inside her family's apartment this month.
"The autopsy just confirmed what we'd already assumed," Exeter Police Chief Cliff Bush said. "But we aren't going to rush into this. We want to nail this case."
An autopsy report released Monday by the Tulare County Sheriff's Department showed blunt force trauma as the cause of Sophia Acosta's death.
Bush says the girl's mother, Erica Smith, and Smith's boyfriend, Christopher Cheary, remain in the city. He said the department isn't ruling out anyone as a suspect. Police are also looking into reports that Sophia may have been sexually assaulted some time prior to her head being hit, Bush said. A second search warrant was recently served at apartment No. 9 in a complex in the 800 block of West Visalia Road in Exeter. Police are trying to obtain as much evidence as possible because there are no witnesses, Bush said. The only people thought to be in the home at the time were Cheary, Sophia and an 18-month-old girl, who neighbors said was Sophia's sister. Smith is believed to have come home several hours later, police said.
Sophia was found on the afternoon of May 7. When officers and medical personnel arrived, they found three people — Smith, Cheary and a neighbor, Karen Bibee — all trying to help the toddler, who lay naked and lifeless on the apartment floor.
Emergency personnel were able to obtain a
pulse and rushed Sophia to Kaweah Delta Medical Center. A few hours later, she was flown to Children's Hospital Central California in Madera County, Bush said. She died five days later on May 11 of a brain hemorrhage.
"No child should die this way, it's not right," said neighbor Hollie Warren. "It hits home for any parent. She was the sweetest little girl."
Warren, Bibee and several neighbors have said Child Welfare Services, a branch of Tulare County Health and Human Services division, had been to Smith's apartment at least 10 times in the last year. A county spokeswoman said Tuesday that a request for information on the case could take up to 10 days.
Neighbors also reported that the 18-month-old, Alexis Acosta, had a broken leg that was in a cast for a few months earlier this year. Alexis was taken by CWS workers May 7, police said.
The May 7 visit by police was the third time they'd been called to the home in regards to Sophia, Bush said. An incident report was taken once and two investigations remain active, he said. Officers had also been called out to the apartment two other times, for a domestic dispute and assault at the apartment, both unrelated to Sophia, police said.
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Thank you so much for updating this case Dr.Meg and welcome to the forum. Would you mind posting the link with the stories too please next time. I certainly want to know more about this, especially now we know yet another child was living in a violent household and apparently that didn't bother anyone. Cheers.
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
From the Exeter Sun newspaper
http://www.theexetersun.com/articles/2011/05/18/news/news01.txt
Police investigate death of Exeter girl, 3
By Reggie Ellis and Mo Montgomery Updated: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 10:25 AM PDT
It was a bitter-sweet moment as onlookers watched 16 month old Bella Johnson play a game of hide and seek with her mom, Shannon at Joyner Park last Thursday. Sitting just 20 feet away were candles, signs, and mementoes honoring another little girl who was not as fortunate.
Three year old Sophia Acosta, was pronounced dead at approximately 11:05 p.m. May 11 after being rushed to hospital and remaining on life support. On Saturday, May 7 just before 4 p.m., Exeter Police Department and Medical Personnel were dispatched to the 800 block of West Visalia Road for a juvenile not breathing. Upon arrival officers were lead to the three year old female whom was lifeless on the floor. Medical personnel attempted to revive the three year old female and then transported her to Kaweah Delta Hospital. The three year old was later transported by helicopter to Children’s Hospital Central California where she remained in critical condition on life support. Doctor’s at Children’s Hospital advised the Exeter Police Department of internal brain hemorrhaging and other injuries making the case suspicious in nature.
“We are investigating this as a homicide but we do not have any suspects at this time,” Exeter Police Chief Cliff Bush said.
Bush said the department will know more about the nature of the crime when they receive the results of the autopsy report. Bush said the autopsy was scheduled for Monday but that results would not be available until late this week at the earliest.
Sophia and her sister, Alexa, 16 months, were living with mother Erika Smith and her boyfriend Chris Cherry, now said to be persons of interest in the case. No arrests have been made at this time and police continue to investigate the child’s suspicious death.
“These kinds of crimes make you think about your own children and grandchildren and we want to make an arrest just as bad as everyone else,” Bush said. “But we have to make sure we have properly evaluated all the evidence to make sure those responsible are the ones being arrested.”
According to Exeter Police Department records, officers have been called to the apartment two times prior to the May 7 incident. The first happened in January 2011 when officers were dispatched for an incident that is still under investigation. The second happened in March 2011 when officers were dispatched to check the welfare of the child. No one was arrested and no crimes have been charged in either incident.
Allison Lambert, media specialist with Tulare County Healthand Human Services, said Child Welfare Services could not provide any information about any ongoing investigations, nor could they confirm if Alexa had been taken into protective custody.
A Community Mourns
A large tree at the west end of Joyner Park has been the site of multiple vigils, prayers, tears and condolences throughout this last week. Community members joined family and friends to mourn the loss of Sophia and band together to ask for justice.
“I’m a mother and this whole thing totally threw me,” said resident Amanda Berumen. “As a mom I thought we should as a community come out and support her.”
Berumen handed out blue ribbons Thursday evening to raise awareness about child abuse.
Mother and daughter Carolyn and Shannon Johnson also attended the vigil. The two saw Sophia’s mother Erika Smith days after Sophia was hospitalized.
“She said they had rushed Sophia to the hospital because she had choked on a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, but it was confusing because she said they had bathed her before they took her to the hospital,” said Carolyn. “I just couldn’t believe she was telling me all this. I wouldn’t be standing there if my child was in the hospital. I’d be at my baby’s side.”
Great grandmother Ruth Williams said she believes Smith’s boyfriend Chris Cherry is responsible for Sophia’s death. Williams said after Smith began dating Cherry in November she noticed several suspicious things including bruises and bumps, as well as the fact that Sophia didn’t want to return home.
“She’d beg and plead to stay with me and say ‘can I just stay with you, I don’t want to go home,” said Williams. “I asked her if he [Cherry] ever hit her and she said once he did. But I noticed bruises on both girls regularly.”
Williams said she called the police multiple times, begged Smith to leave Cherry and is upset that CPS did not remove the children from the apartment. Williams said the suspicions reached a boiling point when she and Cherry had an altercation a week before Sophia was hospitalized. It was here that Williams said Cherry pulled a knife on her. Williams said she has not spoken with Erika or her daughter since Sophia’s death.
“My mind can not comprehend what he’s done,” said Williams. “God only knows the pain Sophia went through. Death is not good enough for him.”
She said she is now worried Sophia will be buried between Exeter and Livingston where her biological father, Obie Acosta lives. While no funeral arrangements have been made to date, an account has been set up at the Exeter Bank of America by the family to pay for Sophia’s burial.
http://www.theexetersun.com/articles/2011/05/18/news/news01.txt
Police investigate death of Exeter girl, 3
By Reggie Ellis and Mo Montgomery Updated: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 10:25 AM PDT
It was a bitter-sweet moment as onlookers watched 16 month old Bella Johnson play a game of hide and seek with her mom, Shannon at Joyner Park last Thursday. Sitting just 20 feet away were candles, signs, and mementoes honoring another little girl who was not as fortunate.
Three year old Sophia Acosta, was pronounced dead at approximately 11:05 p.m. May 11 after being rushed to hospital and remaining on life support. On Saturday, May 7 just before 4 p.m., Exeter Police Department and Medical Personnel were dispatched to the 800 block of West Visalia Road for a juvenile not breathing. Upon arrival officers were lead to the three year old female whom was lifeless on the floor. Medical personnel attempted to revive the three year old female and then transported her to Kaweah Delta Hospital. The three year old was later transported by helicopter to Children’s Hospital Central California where she remained in critical condition on life support. Doctor’s at Children’s Hospital advised the Exeter Police Department of internal brain hemorrhaging and other injuries making the case suspicious in nature.
“We are investigating this as a homicide but we do not have any suspects at this time,” Exeter Police Chief Cliff Bush said.
Bush said the department will know more about the nature of the crime when they receive the results of the autopsy report. Bush said the autopsy was scheduled for Monday but that results would not be available until late this week at the earliest.
Sophia and her sister, Alexa, 16 months, were living with mother Erika Smith and her boyfriend Chris Cherry, now said to be persons of interest in the case. No arrests have been made at this time and police continue to investigate the child’s suspicious death.
“These kinds of crimes make you think about your own children and grandchildren and we want to make an arrest just as bad as everyone else,” Bush said. “But we have to make sure we have properly evaluated all the evidence to make sure those responsible are the ones being arrested.”
According to Exeter Police Department records, officers have been called to the apartment two times prior to the May 7 incident. The first happened in January 2011 when officers were dispatched for an incident that is still under investigation. The second happened in March 2011 when officers were dispatched to check the welfare of the child. No one was arrested and no crimes have been charged in either incident.
Allison Lambert, media specialist with Tulare County Healthand Human Services, said Child Welfare Services could not provide any information about any ongoing investigations, nor could they confirm if Alexa had been taken into protective custody.
A Community Mourns
A large tree at the west end of Joyner Park has been the site of multiple vigils, prayers, tears and condolences throughout this last week. Community members joined family and friends to mourn the loss of Sophia and band together to ask for justice.
“I’m a mother and this whole thing totally threw me,” said resident Amanda Berumen. “As a mom I thought we should as a community come out and support her.”
Berumen handed out blue ribbons Thursday evening to raise awareness about child abuse.
Mother and daughter Carolyn and Shannon Johnson also attended the vigil. The two saw Sophia’s mother Erika Smith days after Sophia was hospitalized.
“She said they had rushed Sophia to the hospital because she had choked on a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, but it was confusing because she said they had bathed her before they took her to the hospital,” said Carolyn. “I just couldn’t believe she was telling me all this. I wouldn’t be standing there if my child was in the hospital. I’d be at my baby’s side.”
Great grandmother Ruth Williams said she believes Smith’s boyfriend Chris Cherry is responsible for Sophia’s death. Williams said after Smith began dating Cherry in November she noticed several suspicious things including bruises and bumps, as well as the fact that Sophia didn’t want to return home.
“She’d beg and plead to stay with me and say ‘can I just stay with you, I don’t want to go home,” said Williams. “I asked her if he [Cherry] ever hit her and she said once he did. But I noticed bruises on both girls regularly.”
Williams said she called the police multiple times, begged Smith to leave Cherry and is upset that CPS did not remove the children from the apartment. Williams said the suspicions reached a boiling point when she and Cherry had an altercation a week before Sophia was hospitalized. It was here that Williams said Cherry pulled a knife on her. Williams said she has not spoken with Erika or her daughter since Sophia’s death.
“My mind can not comprehend what he’s done,” said Williams. “God only knows the pain Sophia went through. Death is not good enough for him.”
She said she is now worried Sophia will be buried between Exeter and Livingston where her biological father, Obie Acosta lives. While no funeral arrangements have been made to date, an account has been set up at the Exeter Bank of America by the family to pay for Sophia’s burial.
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EXETER — Police Chief Cliff Bush sat at his home computer this week and looked
through dozens of Facebook comments and photos dedicated to a 3-year-old girl
who died more than two weeks ago.
Investigators have test results, but police continue to build a case revolving around
the girl's mother, Ericka Smith, and her boyfriend, Christopher Cheary, who have
both been named as people of interest in the case.
But while an arrest, if there is one, may be days away, police are using the pain of
Sophia Acosta's death to move forward.
"The feelings are so strong that they drive us to not give up," Bush said. "Our
detectives have worked hundreds of hours, but we're not going to rush this."
An autopsy released last week showed that Sophia died of blunt- force trauma to her
head, nearly a week after she was found by police in her Exeter apartment. Tests
conducted by the Department of Justice were also completed late this week and a
report is being compiled for Exeter investigators. Police are also looking into
reports that Sophia may have been sexually assaulted prior to her head being hit, Bush said.
Test results aren't the only key evidence, as Bush says he wants a solid case.
Sophia was found the afternoon of May 7. When officers and medical personnel
arrived, they found three people — Smith, Cheary and a neighbor — all trying to help
the toddler, who lay naked and lifeless on the apartment floor.
Emergency personnel were able to obtain a pulse and rushed Sophia to Kaweah Delta
Medical Center. A few hours later, she was flown to Children's Hospital Central
California in Madera County, Bush said. She died May 11 of a brain hemorrhage.
A maintenance crew Thursday was clearing the apartment after Smith was evicted
earlier this month, a manager said. All of the items, including furniture, bedding,
children's toys and clothes, were given to local charity. Truckloads of items were taken.
The complex manager, Mandy Nevarez, said she was given the OK only after
clearing it with the property's owner, in hopes of re-renting the unit soon.
Police served two search warrants in the apartment.
Bush also sent an Exeter detective to Winton, a small city north of Merced, where
Sophia was buried Tuesday. He said the trip was part of the investigation.
"We are going to gather every piece of evidence we can to make this case as
strong as we can," Bush said. "There's no timeline for an arrest. There are a few
things we are trying to tie up and will do so soon."
Tulare County officials Thursday responded to requests made earlier this month on
Child Protective Service records related to Sophia.
County officials refused to re-lease any records, releasing the following statement:
"After consultation with the Office of the Tulare County District Attorney, it has been
directed that any additional release of information in the child homicide of three-
year-old Sophia Acosta would be detrimental to the criminal investigation of this case.
"Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency continues to work with law
enforcement and the Office of the Tulare County District Attorney as appropriate."
The statement was released at 5 p.m. Officials were not available for further comment.
http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2011105270331
through dozens of Facebook comments and photos dedicated to a 3-year-old girl
who died more than two weeks ago.
Investigators have test results, but police continue to build a case revolving around
the girl's mother, Ericka Smith, and her boyfriend, Christopher Cheary, who have
both been named as people of interest in the case.
But while an arrest, if there is one, may be days away, police are using the pain of
Sophia Acosta's death to move forward.
"The feelings are so strong that they drive us to not give up," Bush said. "Our
detectives have worked hundreds of hours, but we're not going to rush this."
An autopsy released last week showed that Sophia died of blunt- force trauma to her
head, nearly a week after she was found by police in her Exeter apartment. Tests
conducted by the Department of Justice were also completed late this week and a
report is being compiled for Exeter investigators. Police are also looking into
reports that Sophia may have been sexually assaulted prior to her head being hit, Bush said.
Test results aren't the only key evidence, as Bush says he wants a solid case.
Sophia was found the afternoon of May 7. When officers and medical personnel
arrived, they found three people — Smith, Cheary and a neighbor — all trying to help
the toddler, who lay naked and lifeless on the apartment floor.
Emergency personnel were able to obtain a pulse and rushed Sophia to Kaweah Delta
Medical Center. A few hours later, she was flown to Children's Hospital Central
California in Madera County, Bush said. She died May 11 of a brain hemorrhage.
A maintenance crew Thursday was clearing the apartment after Smith was evicted
earlier this month, a manager said. All of the items, including furniture, bedding,
children's toys and clothes, were given to local charity. Truckloads of items were taken.
The complex manager, Mandy Nevarez, said she was given the OK only after
clearing it with the property's owner, in hopes of re-renting the unit soon.
Police served two search warrants in the apartment.
Bush also sent an Exeter detective to Winton, a small city north of Merced, where
Sophia was buried Tuesday. He said the trip was part of the investigation.
"We are going to gather every piece of evidence we can to make this case as
strong as we can," Bush said. "There's no timeline for an arrest. There are a few
things we are trying to tie up and will do so soon."
Tulare County officials Thursday responded to requests made earlier this month on
Child Protective Service records related to Sophia.
County officials refused to re-lease any records, releasing the following statement:
"After consultation with the Office of the Tulare County District Attorney, it has been
directed that any additional release of information in the child homicide of three-
year-old Sophia Acosta would be detrimental to the criminal investigation of this case.
"Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency continues to work with law
enforcement and the Office of the Tulare County District Attorney as appropriate."
The statement was released at 5 p.m. Officials were not available for further comment.
http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2011105270331
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KMPH news is learning new details into what
happened inside the home where Exeter Police say 3–year–old Sophia
Acosta was murdered.
Little Sophia's former baby–sitter is speaking out about the abuse she says she witnessed.
"I'd seen him spank her really hard and I talked to Sophia's mom about that," Vega said. "She didn't listen."
This latest revelation comes one day after Exeter Police arrested the mother's boyfriend, 20–year–old Christopher Cheary.
He's accused of killing Sophia in May.
According to the criminal complaint obtained
by KMPH news – Cheary faces charges of first–degree murder with special
circumstances including torture, sodomy and lewd acts with a child.
Dozens of people gathered Friday night at Triangle Park in Exeter to light candles in memory of Sophia.
A giant Pine tree decorated with flowers,
candles and stuffed animals has become common ground for many in the
small and tight–knit community.
"I brought candles and I brought flowers... I figured red for love," Lynn Charron said.
Sophia's murder also touched the heart of 18–year–old Carly Vega.
She says she baby–sat little Sophia and her little sister Alexa.
"Sophia had black eyes...she said her butt hurt. She would always be scared and say... don't tell my daddy."
Vega says Sophia referred to her mother's boyfriend as her "daddy".
Exeter police arrested Cheary Thursday night
in Stanislaus County that's about 145 miles from the Exeter apartment
where investigators say the little girl was brutally beaten to death and
sexually assaulted.
"You can only run so far but you are going to get caught," Exeter resident Carolyn Johnson said.
Sophia's biological father Obediah Acosta attended Friday's community vigil.
Sophia's mother Erika smith did not.
"I haven't spoke to Erika at all," Acosta said. "I have nothing to say to her."
Exeter police still consider Smith a ‘person of interest'.
"I talked to Erika about some of the stuff I
saw and she didn't listen," added Vega. "They tried to blame some stuff
on me about blood in the baby's diaper when the 1–year–old got a broken
leg."
Vega says she met Smith in December 2011 and stopped baby sitting the girls in April.
"I couldn't stay there because he put his
hands on me... he was pushing on me and stuff," Vega said. "He didn't
want anyone around. He wanted to put them in solitude."
http://www.kmph.com/story/14838592/little-sophias-babysitter-says-she-witnessed-the-abuse
happened inside the home where Exeter Police say 3–year–old Sophia
Acosta was murdered.
Little Sophia's former baby–sitter is speaking out about the abuse she says she witnessed.
"I'd seen him spank her really hard and I talked to Sophia's mom about that," Vega said. "She didn't listen."
This latest revelation comes one day after Exeter Police arrested the mother's boyfriend, 20–year–old Christopher Cheary.
He's accused of killing Sophia in May.
According to the criminal complaint obtained
by KMPH news – Cheary faces charges of first–degree murder with special
circumstances including torture, sodomy and lewd acts with a child.
Dozens of people gathered Friday night at Triangle Park in Exeter to light candles in memory of Sophia.
A giant Pine tree decorated with flowers,
candles and stuffed animals has become common ground for many in the
small and tight–knit community.
"I brought candles and I brought flowers... I figured red for love," Lynn Charron said.
Sophia's murder also touched the heart of 18–year–old Carly Vega.
She says she baby–sat little Sophia and her little sister Alexa.
"Sophia had black eyes...she said her butt hurt. She would always be scared and say... don't tell my daddy."
Vega says Sophia referred to her mother's boyfriend as her "daddy".
Exeter police arrested Cheary Thursday night
in Stanislaus County that's about 145 miles from the Exeter apartment
where investigators say the little girl was brutally beaten to death and
sexually assaulted.
"You can only run so far but you are going to get caught," Exeter resident Carolyn Johnson said.
Sophia's biological father Obediah Acosta attended Friday's community vigil.
Sophia's mother Erika smith did not.
"I haven't spoke to Erika at all," Acosta said. "I have nothing to say to her."
Exeter police still consider Smith a ‘person of interest'.
"I talked to Erika about some of the stuff I
saw and she didn't listen," added Vega. "They tried to blame some stuff
on me about blood in the baby's diaper when the 1–year–old got a broken
leg."
Vega says she met Smith in December 2011 and stopped baby sitting the girls in April.
"I couldn't stay there because he put his
hands on me... he was pushing on me and stuff," Vega said. "He didn't
want anyone around. He wanted to put them in solitude."
http://www.kmph.com/story/14838592/little-sophias-babysitter-says-she-witnessed-the-abuse
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This mother needs to be charged also.
Another POS mother. Another POS boyfriend. Another dead baby.
Another POS mother. Another POS boyfriend. Another dead baby.
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Vega says she met Smith in December 2011 and stopped baby sitting the girls in April. "I couldn't stay there because he put his
hands on me... he was pushing on me and stuff," Vega said. "He didn't want anyone around. He wanted to put them in solitude."
http://www.kmph.com/story/14838592/little-sophias-babysitter-says-she-witnessed-the-abuse
Hello? 911? Sorry, but I am so sick of this. If you see abuse call 911. It's really that flippin' simple. If it isn't abuse they will investigate, if it is, they will investigate.
hands on me... he was pushing on me and stuff," Vega said. "He didn't want anyone around. He wanted to put them in solitude."
http://www.kmph.com/story/14838592/little-sophias-babysitter-says-she-witnessed-the-abuse
Hello? 911? Sorry, but I am so sick of this. If you see abuse call 911. It's really that flippin' simple. If it isn't abuse they will investigate, if it is, they will investigate.
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911had been called two previous times resulting in two police visits to this home regarding the mistreatment of Sophia. Nothing was done. There were also several child abuse reports made and nothing was done. The baby sitter may have been one of the people making the reports.Admin wrote:Vega says she met Smith in December 2011 and stopped baby sitting the girls in April. "I couldn't stay there because he put his
hands on me... he was pushing on me and stuff," Vega said. "He didn't want anyone around. He wanted to put them in solitude."
http://www.kmph.com/story/14838592/little-sophias-babysitter-says-she-witnessed-the-abuse
Hello? 911? Sorry, but I am so sick of this. If you see abuse call 911. It's really that flippin' simple. If it isn't abuse they will investigate, if it is, they will investigate.
Several outsiders were aware of the abuse going on in this home and now Sophia is dead. Another DCF failure.
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
Death penalty an option in Exeter case
http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20110604/NEWS01/110604002/Death-penalty-an-option-Exeter-case-?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Frontpage
ERIC WOOMER
3:59 AM, Jun. 4, 2011|
The Exeter man who police say tortured and killed a toddler could face the death penalty, prosecutors said Friday.
Chris Cheary, 20, will be arraigned Monday at the Tulare County Pretrial Facility, where he will face four felony counts related to the death of Sophia Acosta, 3, who died May 11.
Charges include:
> First-degree homicide, with a special circumstance that the death was caused during sodomy, a special circumstance of lewd acts
on a child and a special circumstance that Cheary tortured the toddler. (In the criminal court system, special circumstances can enhance prison sentences if found to be true.)
> Child abuse, causing death.
> Sodomizing a child, with special allegations that the act caused great bodily injury, that torture was committed during the act and that the victim was younger than 14.
> Forcible lewd acts on a child, with special allegations that the act caused great bodily injury, that torture was committed during the act and that the victim was younger than 14.
“There is not a day that goes by that I don’t think about what this little baby must have gone through,” said Exeter Police Chief Cliff Bush. “It was time to go get him.”
Cheary has no criminal record, prosecutors said. A decision on whether to seek the death penalty will be made at a preliminary hearing, a date that has not yet been determined.
Cheary is now behind bars, but there is still one more person police are looking closely at, Bush said. Sophia’s mother, Ericka Smith, is still considered a suspect and police are determining whether she had a role in her daughter’s death, Bush said.
Besides Cheary, she is considered the only suspect in the case.
Smith’s grandmother, Ruth Williams, said she places blame on her granddaughter and her decision to leave Sophia and younger sister Alexis, 1, with Cheary. Williams, 61, stood outside the Exeter Police Department on Thursday night in hopes of seeing Cheary.
“I wanted him to see my eyes. I have seen his eyes and they are evil, hollow. He’s nothing but a demon,” she said. “I’ll be at the trial, so he has to see me.”
Cheary was arrested in Turlock about 6 p.m. Thursday. He was in the area because he has family and friends in Stanislaus County, Bush said. Police knew Cheary had left the area and had been in contact with him since the beginning of the investigation, Bush added.
Sophia was found the afternoon of May 7. When officers and medical personnel arrived, they found three people — Smith, Cheary and a neighbor — trying to help the toddler, who lay naked and lifeless on the apartment floor.
Emergency personnel were able to obtain a pulse and rushed Sophia to Kaweah Delta Medical Center. A few hours later, she was flown to Children’s Hospital Central California in Madera County. She died May 11 of a brain hemorrhage.
Since the death, detectives from Exeter, Farmersville and Porterville have collaborated with the DA’s office to build a case. Shani Jenkins, an assistant district attorney, said collaboration was necessary because her office has the burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that
Cheary caused Sophia’s death. Sophia’s great-grandmother is already convinced. “There’s no doubt that he did this and if [Child Welfare Services] had done something, my Sophia would still be alive,” Williams said.
She said Smith has spent time with Alexis since Sophia’s death, while Williams has been barred from seeing Alexis. Williams said she, as well as her brother, nephew and niece, have called CWS a total of 10 times. Williams said a representative from the agency did one welfare check at the
apartment, but didn’t take custody of Sophia or Alexis.
The Tulare County agency has continually denied comment, saying it may jeopardize the DA’s case.
http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20110604/NEWS01/110604002/Death-penalty-an-option-Exeter-case-?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Frontpage
ERIC WOOMER
3:59 AM, Jun. 4, 2011|
The Exeter man who police say tortured and killed a toddler could face the death penalty, prosecutors said Friday.
Chris Cheary, 20, will be arraigned Monday at the Tulare County Pretrial Facility, where he will face four felony counts related to the death of Sophia Acosta, 3, who died May 11.
Charges include:
> First-degree homicide, with a special circumstance that the death was caused during sodomy, a special circumstance of lewd acts
on a child and a special circumstance that Cheary tortured the toddler. (In the criminal court system, special circumstances can enhance prison sentences if found to be true.)
> Child abuse, causing death.
> Sodomizing a child, with special allegations that the act caused great bodily injury, that torture was committed during the act and that the victim was younger than 14.
> Forcible lewd acts on a child, with special allegations that the act caused great bodily injury, that torture was committed during the act and that the victim was younger than 14.
“There is not a day that goes by that I don’t think about what this little baby must have gone through,” said Exeter Police Chief Cliff Bush. “It was time to go get him.”
Cheary has no criminal record, prosecutors said. A decision on whether to seek the death penalty will be made at a preliminary hearing, a date that has not yet been determined.
Cheary is now behind bars, but there is still one more person police are looking closely at, Bush said. Sophia’s mother, Ericka Smith, is still considered a suspect and police are determining whether she had a role in her daughter’s death, Bush said.
Besides Cheary, she is considered the only suspect in the case.
Smith’s grandmother, Ruth Williams, said she places blame on her granddaughter and her decision to leave Sophia and younger sister Alexis, 1, with Cheary. Williams, 61, stood outside the Exeter Police Department on Thursday night in hopes of seeing Cheary.
“I wanted him to see my eyes. I have seen his eyes and they are evil, hollow. He’s nothing but a demon,” she said. “I’ll be at the trial, so he has to see me.”
Cheary was arrested in Turlock about 6 p.m. Thursday. He was in the area because he has family and friends in Stanislaus County, Bush said. Police knew Cheary had left the area and had been in contact with him since the beginning of the investigation, Bush added.
Sophia was found the afternoon of May 7. When officers and medical personnel arrived, they found three people — Smith, Cheary and a neighbor — trying to help the toddler, who lay naked and lifeless on the apartment floor.
Emergency personnel were able to obtain a pulse and rushed Sophia to Kaweah Delta Medical Center. A few hours later, she was flown to Children’s Hospital Central California in Madera County. She died May 11 of a brain hemorrhage.
Since the death, detectives from Exeter, Farmersville and Porterville have collaborated with the DA’s office to build a case. Shani Jenkins, an assistant district attorney, said collaboration was necessary because her office has the burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that
Cheary caused Sophia’s death. Sophia’s great-grandmother is already convinced. “There’s no doubt that he did this and if [Child Welfare Services] had done something, my Sophia would still be alive,” Williams said.
She said Smith has spent time with Alexis since Sophia’s death, while Williams has been barred from seeing Alexis. Williams said she, as well as her brother, nephew and niece, have called CWS a total of 10 times. Williams said a representative from the agency did one welfare check at the
apartment, but didn’t take custody of Sophia or Alexis.
The Tulare County agency has continually denied comment, saying it may jeopardize the DA’s case.
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I did a little searching and found this picture of Sophia ~
and this one of the accused: Christopher Cheary ~
What's that I used to say about neck tattoos? Oh yeah, I remember ~ like an advertisement that you want to be incarcerated.
and this one of the accused: Christopher Cheary ~
What's that I used to say about neck tattoos? Oh yeah, I remember ~ like an advertisement that you want to be incarcerated.
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
20-year-old Chris Cheary entered a plea of "not guilty" to murder and
child abuse charges during an arraignment hearing in Tulare County on
Monday.
Cheary is accused of murdering his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter, Sophia Acosta, back in May.
"I
hope that he gets everything that's coming to him," Acosta's uncle,
Nick Williams, said outside the Tulare County Pre-Trial Facility after
the hearing had ended.Cheary was arrested last week in Stanislaus
County nearly a month after Acosta was found unconscious inside an
Exeter apartment. She died several days later. An autopsy revealed she
suffered blunt force trauma, investigators said. Investigators
believe Cheary murdered, tortured, and sexually assaulted Acosta based
on the amount and type of injuries that she suffered, police said.
Cheary denied any involvement during an exclusive interview with CBS47
last month. Cheary told CBS47 at the time that he believed Acosta fell
and hit her head. "I would never touch that little girl. I love her more than I love myself," Cheary said during the interview. Officers are still investigating if Acosta's mother had any role in her death, police said on Friday. Acosta's
family says they plan to attend all of Cheary's court hearings. They
want to make sure justice is served in the case, Williams said. "It does give some closure. You know, it gives some satisfaction, but we want to see it through til the end," said Williams. Cheary's
next court appearance is set for June 16th. He's being held without
bail because he could face the death penalty, if convicted.
http://www.cbs47.tv/news/local/story/Cheary-Pleads-Not-Guilty-to-Murder-Charges/zM2R6CHpBUesaXKVpl3DcQ.cspx
child abuse charges during an arraignment hearing in Tulare County on
Monday.
Cheary is accused of murdering his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter, Sophia Acosta, back in May.
"I
hope that he gets everything that's coming to him," Acosta's uncle,
Nick Williams, said outside the Tulare County Pre-Trial Facility after
the hearing had ended.Cheary was arrested last week in Stanislaus
County nearly a month after Acosta was found unconscious inside an
Exeter apartment. She died several days later. An autopsy revealed she
suffered blunt force trauma, investigators said. Investigators
believe Cheary murdered, tortured, and sexually assaulted Acosta based
on the amount and type of injuries that she suffered, police said.
Cheary denied any involvement during an exclusive interview with CBS47
last month. Cheary told CBS47 at the time that he believed Acosta fell
and hit her head. "I would never touch that little girl. I love her more than I love myself," Cheary said during the interview. Officers are still investigating if Acosta's mother had any role in her death, police said on Friday. Acosta's
family says they plan to attend all of Cheary's court hearings. They
want to make sure justice is served in the case, Williams said. "It does give some closure. You know, it gives some satisfaction, but we want to see it through til the end," said Williams. Cheary's
next court appearance is set for June 16th. He's being held without
bail because he could face the death penalty, if convicted.
http://www.cbs47.tv/news/local/story/Cheary-Pleads-Not-Guilty-to-Murder-Charges/zM2R6CHpBUesaXKVpl3DcQ.cspx
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plaidlined wrote:Pictures of Sophia and those presumed to be responsible for her death:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/In-Our-Hearts-Baby-Sophia/210542395644268?sk=photos
I pray this father is successful in his quest for custody.
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
TomTerrific0420 wrote:20-year-old Chris Cheary entered a plea of "not guilty" to murder and
child abuse charges during an arraignment hearing in Tulare County on
Monday.
Cheary is accused of murdering his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter, Sophia Acosta, back in May.
"I
hope that he gets everything that's coming to him," Acosta's uncle,
Nick Williams, said outside the Tulare County Pre-Trial Facility after
the hearing had ended.Cheary was arrested last week in Stanislaus
County nearly a month after Acosta was found unconscious inside an
Exeter apartment. She died several days later. An autopsy revealed she
suffered blunt force trauma, investigators said. Investigators
believe Cheary murdered, tortured, and sexually assaulted Acosta based
on the amount and type of injuries that she suffered, police said.
Cheary denied any involvement during an exclusive interview with CBS47
last month. Cheary told CBS47 at the time that he believed Acosta fell
and hit her head. "I would never touch that little girl. I love her more than I love myself," Cheary said during the interview. Officers are still investigating if Acosta's mother had any role in her death, police said on Friday. Acosta's
family says they plan to attend all of Cheary's court hearings. They
want to make sure justice is served in the case, Williams said. "It does give some closure. You know, it gives some satisfaction, but we want to see it through til the end," said Williams. Cheary's
next court appearance is set for June 16th. He's being held without
bail because he could face the death penalty, if convicted.
http://www.cbs47.tv/news/local/story/Cheary-Pleads-Not-Guilty-to-Murder-Charges/zM2R6CHpBUesaXKVpl3DcQ.cspx
Her mother need to be in a cell for the rest of her life.
These POS mothers bring these POS men into their bed and homes and their children suffer from their poor judgment and horniness. A child could not be abused in this manner without a mother knowing about it.
IMO.
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
Fight delays murder hearing
A hearing for an Exeter man accused of killing a child was delayed last week after he was involved in a fight with three other inmates.
Christopher Rey Cheary, 20, of Exeter was one of three inmates involved in the altercation on June 16 while they were being transported through the underground tunnel from the Main Jail to the Tulare County Courthouse, according to the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department. Several deputies attempted to break up the fight.
Two deputies received minor injuries and were medically cleared to return to work the same day. All four inmates denied medical attention.
The Sheriff’s Department is not releasing any information about any of their injuries or Cheary’s involvement in the fight.
“We are not going into further detail as it is an active investigation,” said Sgt. Chirs Douglass, spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Department.
Due to the incident, injuries and staffing levels at the courthouse, Judge Gary Paden’s Department 11 was closed for the rest of the day, forcing the court to reschedule Cheary’s preliminary hearing setting.
Cheary’s hearing to set a date for his preliminary hearing on June 16 has been rescheduled to July 1.
The remaining inmate’s court dates were rescheduled.
Cheary is accused of killing his live-in girlfriend’s daughter, 3-year-old Sophia Acosta. Acosta, was pronounced dead on May 11 after being rushed to hospital and remaining on life support. Police found the girl on May 7 lying lifeless on the floor of their apartment in the 800 block of West Visalia Road. She was airlifted to Children’s Hospital Central California in critical condition on life support. Doctor’s at Children’s Hospital advised the Exeter Police Department of internal brain hemorrhaging and other injuries making the case suspicious in nature. An autopsy report later revealed that Acosta died of blunt force trauma and signs of sexual abuse.
Cheary is being charged with one count of murder with special circumstances for sodomy, torture and lewd and lascivious acts; one count of assault of a child causing death; one count of sodomy and one count of forcible lewd acts on a child, each with three special allegations for sodomy, inflicting torture and causing great bodily harm to a child under 14. The murder charge makes Cheary eligible for the death penalty.
Cheary pleaded not guilty to all counts at an arraignment on June 6. Cheary is being held at the Bob Wiley Detention Facility without bail.
Sophia and her sister, Alexa, 16 months, were living with mother Erika Smith and her boyfriend, Cheary, at the time.
http://www.thesungazette.com/articles/2011/06/22/news/news03.txt
Updated: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 3:03 PM PDT |
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Christopher Rey Cheary, 20, of Exeter was one of three inmates involved in the altercation on June 16 while they were being transported through the underground tunnel from the Main Jail to the Tulare County Courthouse, according to the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department. Several deputies attempted to break up the fight.
Two deputies received minor injuries and were medically cleared to return to work the same day. All four inmates denied medical attention.
The Sheriff’s Department is not releasing any information about any of their injuries or Cheary’s involvement in the fight.
“We are not going into further detail as it is an active investigation,” said Sgt. Chirs Douglass, spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Department.
Due to the incident, injuries and staffing levels at the courthouse, Judge Gary Paden’s Department 11 was closed for the rest of the day, forcing the court to reschedule Cheary’s preliminary hearing setting.
Cheary’s hearing to set a date for his preliminary hearing on June 16 has been rescheduled to July 1.
The remaining inmate’s court dates were rescheduled.
Cheary is accused of killing his live-in girlfriend’s daughter, 3-year-old Sophia Acosta. Acosta, was pronounced dead on May 11 after being rushed to hospital and remaining on life support. Police found the girl on May 7 lying lifeless on the floor of their apartment in the 800 block of West Visalia Road. She was airlifted to Children’s Hospital Central California in critical condition on life support. Doctor’s at Children’s Hospital advised the Exeter Police Department of internal brain hemorrhaging and other injuries making the case suspicious in nature. An autopsy report later revealed that Acosta died of blunt force trauma and signs of sexual abuse.
Cheary is being charged with one count of murder with special circumstances for sodomy, torture and lewd and lascivious acts; one count of assault of a child causing death; one count of sodomy and one count of forcible lewd acts on a child, each with three special allegations for sodomy, inflicting torture and causing great bodily harm to a child under 14. The murder charge makes Cheary eligible for the death penalty.
Cheary pleaded not guilty to all counts at an arraignment on June 6. Cheary is being held at the Bob Wiley Detention Facility without bail.
Sophia and her sister, Alexa, 16 months, were living with mother Erika Smith and her boyfriend, Cheary, at the time.
http://www.thesungazette.com/articles/2011/06/22/news/news03.txt
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
I hope they beat him to a bloody pulp.
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Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
Community comes together for family of 3-year-old Exeter girl
2:20 AM, Jul. 25, 2011
Sophia's grandmother Diana Coronado, right, draws a blue ribbon,
while her niece watches at the Farmersville event Saturday. / Eric
Woomer
The last time Obediah Acosta saw his 3-year-old daughter Sophia was
the same day the little girl died from injuries determined to be blunt
force trauma to her head.
Acosta now
travels weekly from Livingston to Visalia to see his youngest daughter,
18-month-old Alexa, who is in the custody of Child Welfare Services.
Acosta is hoping to change that, while also raising awareness of child abuse and neglect.
A fundraiser Saturday in Farmersville started the process of raising
enough money to win Alexa back from Tulare County CWS. Family, friends
and supporters gathered Saturday to help. Haircuts, a motorcycle run
from northern California to Farmersville, raffles and several booths
selling food, shirts and games helped bring the total amount raised to
nearly $1,000.
Devin Terry, who owns Central Valley Chop Shop in Farmersville, donated $2
from each of more than 100 haircuts at his shop Saturday.
"It's important for Alexa to have her dad back. We need money to fight for
her, though," he said. "I knew Sophia since she was a baby and she meant
so much to all of us."
Trina Lopez, the girls' aunt, who wore a shirt that read "No excuse for child
abuse," said, "This is going to give us a lot of motivation in the
months to come. We will get through this tragedy. It's horrible, but we
will find a way to bring Alexa home and bring awareness to child abuse."
Tulare County Child Abuse Prevention Council has been trying to bring
awareness to the problem for many years, said coordinator Billie Shawl,
who attended the fundraiser.
Working with the Exeter City Council and the child abuse council, Shawl and
organizers are trying to create a memorial to child-abuse victims.
While the plaque — which will be placed in one of Exeter's parks — is spurred
by the death of Sophia, it will be dedicated to all the child victims in Tulare County.
"It's time to bring something positive to Exeter after little Sophia's
death," she said Shawl. "The memorial is about one thing: raising
awareness of child abuse and neglect, instead of causing more
frustration and anger from it."
Sophia died May 11, four days after police and medical personnel
found the little girl lying lifeless on the floor of her mother's Exeter
apartment.An autopsy showed blunt force trauma to Sophia's head and
was deemed the cause of death. Three weeks later, Exeter police
arrested Christopher Cheary, the live-in boyfriend
of Sophia's mother, Ericka Smith. Despite attempts to contact Smith, no
family or friends have been successful, many said Saturday.
Cheary was charged with murder, assault on a child under 14, sodomy of a child
and a special allegation that the sodomy was committed at the same time
that Sophia suffered injuries that lead to her death. Cheary is scheduled to be
back in court Aug. 16 for a preliminary hearing setting
date.
Acosta won't be going to the trial, but says the words and anger he has for Cheary
are inexpressible. On Saturday, he watched as a community came forward
to help him and his daughters.
"It means a lot to see what my friends were able to do to help me," he
said. "I can't say the things I want to say. I have to remember the good
and go forward."
2:20 AM, Jul. 25, 2011
Sophia's grandmother Diana Coronado, right, draws a blue ribbon,
while her niece watches at the Farmersville event Saturday. / Eric
Woomer
The last time Obediah Acosta saw his 3-year-old daughter Sophia was
the same day the little girl died from injuries determined to be blunt
force trauma to her head.
Acosta now
travels weekly from Livingston to Visalia to see his youngest daughter,
18-month-old Alexa, who is in the custody of Child Welfare Services.
Acosta is hoping to change that, while also raising awareness of child abuse and neglect.
A fundraiser Saturday in Farmersville started the process of raising
enough money to win Alexa back from Tulare County CWS. Family, friends
and supporters gathered Saturday to help. Haircuts, a motorcycle run
from northern California to Farmersville, raffles and several booths
selling food, shirts and games helped bring the total amount raised to
nearly $1,000.
Devin Terry, who owns Central Valley Chop Shop in Farmersville, donated $2
from each of more than 100 haircuts at his shop Saturday.
"It's important for Alexa to have her dad back. We need money to fight for
her, though," he said. "I knew Sophia since she was a baby and she meant
so much to all of us."
Trina Lopez, the girls' aunt, who wore a shirt that read "No excuse for child
abuse," said, "This is going to give us a lot of motivation in the
months to come. We will get through this tragedy. It's horrible, but we
will find a way to bring Alexa home and bring awareness to child abuse."
Tulare County Child Abuse Prevention Council has been trying to bring
awareness to the problem for many years, said coordinator Billie Shawl,
who attended the fundraiser.
Working with the Exeter City Council and the child abuse council, Shawl and
organizers are trying to create a memorial to child-abuse victims.
While the plaque — which will be placed in one of Exeter's parks — is spurred
by the death of Sophia, it will be dedicated to all the child victims in Tulare County.
"It's time to bring something positive to Exeter after little Sophia's
death," she said Shawl. "The memorial is about one thing: raising
awareness of child abuse and neglect, instead of causing more
frustration and anger from it."
Sophia died May 11, four days after police and medical personnel
found the little girl lying lifeless on the floor of her mother's Exeter
apartment.An autopsy showed blunt force trauma to Sophia's head and
was deemed the cause of death. Three weeks later, Exeter police
arrested Christopher Cheary, the live-in boyfriend
of Sophia's mother, Ericka Smith. Despite attempts to contact Smith, no
family or friends have been successful, many said Saturday.
Cheary was charged with murder, assault on a child under 14, sodomy of a child
and a special allegation that the sodomy was committed at the same time
that Sophia suffered injuries that lead to her death. Cheary is scheduled to be
back in court Aug. 16 for a preliminary hearing setting
date.
Acosta won't be going to the trial, but says the words and anger he has for Cheary
are inexpressible. On Saturday, he watched as a community came forward
to help him and his daughters.
"It means a lot to see what my friends were able to do to help me," he
said. "I can't say the things I want to say. I have to remember the good
and go forward."
twinkletoes- Supreme Commander of the Universe With Cape AND Tights AND Fancy Headgear
- Job/hobbies : Trying to keep my sanity. Trying to accept that which I cannot change. It's hard.
Re: SOPHIA ACOSTA - 3 yo (2011) - Exeter (E of Visalia; SE of Fresno) CA
Sophia Acosta's sister goes home with dad
Thursday, December 15, 2011
VISALIA, Calif. (KFSN) --
Sophia Acosta, 3, was killed back in May and since then, her parents
have endured an 8-month long battle for custody of Sophia's little
sister.
Obie Acosta
and his family leave the Tulare County Juvenile Detention Center
Wednesday morning after a heated custody battle for his 23-month old
daughter.
Acosta was granted full custody of little Alexa. She'll be two-years-old next month.
A judge ordered Obie Acosta not to talk to the media, but his sister
told Action News, they are thrilled Alexa will be coming home to them
soon.
Trina Lopez, Alexa Acosta's aunt said, "I just want to hug
her hug her and be able to maybe have a big old sleepover I don't know
but yeah we're real happy."
Obie and Alexa Acosta's mother,
Erika Smith, had been battling for her custody ever since Alexa's older
sister, Sophia, was murdered this past spring.
In May, Exeter
Police responded to the apartment Erika Smith shared with her boyfriend,
Christopher Cheary, to find the 3-year-old unresponsive. Later,
investigators revealed she had been sexually assaulted and then beaten
to death by Cheary.
Since the crime, Alexa has been in the custody of Child Welfare Services. Wednesday, she'll be going home with her father.
Alexa and Sophia's mother, Erika Smith, avoided our cameras by exiting the courthouse through a back entrance. She remains a person of interest in Sophia's murder.
Obie's sister, Trina Lopez, says because of the sensitivity of Sophia's
case, Obie has had to undergo anger management and domestic violence
classes in order to be eligible to receive custody of Alexa.
Lopez said, "Everything's good so baby is going to be safe she was
already safe where she was at but now she's going to be surrounded with
lots of love."
The Tulare County district attorney's office says
what happens in the custody hearing could play into the trial for
Sophia Acosta's accused killer, Chris Cheary. He is expected back in court in February.
Cheary is facing a possible death sentence for killing Sophia under a special allegation that he tortured her.
http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/local&id=8467587
Thursday, December 15, 2011
VISALIA, Calif. (KFSN) --
Sophia Acosta, 3, was killed back in May and since then, her parents
have endured an 8-month long battle for custody of Sophia's little
sister.
Obie Acosta
and his family leave the Tulare County Juvenile Detention Center
Wednesday morning after a heated custody battle for his 23-month old
daughter.
Acosta was granted full custody of little Alexa. She'll be two-years-old next month.
A judge ordered Obie Acosta not to talk to the media, but his sister
told Action News, they are thrilled Alexa will be coming home to them
soon.
Trina Lopez, Alexa Acosta's aunt said, "I just want to hug
her hug her and be able to maybe have a big old sleepover I don't know
but yeah we're real happy."
Obie and Alexa Acosta's mother,
Erika Smith, had been battling for her custody ever since Alexa's older
sister, Sophia, was murdered this past spring.
In May, Exeter
Police responded to the apartment Erika Smith shared with her boyfriend,
Christopher Cheary, to find the 3-year-old unresponsive. Later,
investigators revealed she had been sexually assaulted and then beaten
to death by Cheary.
Since the crime, Alexa has been in the custody of Child Welfare Services. Wednesday, she'll be going home with her father.
Alexa and Sophia's mother, Erika Smith, avoided our cameras by exiting the courthouse through a back entrance. She remains a person of interest in Sophia's murder.
Obie's sister, Trina Lopez, says because of the sensitivity of Sophia's
case, Obie has had to undergo anger management and domestic violence
classes in order to be eligible to receive custody of Alexa.
Lopez said, "Everything's good so baby is going to be safe she was
already safe where she was at but now she's going to be surrounded with
lots of love."
The Tulare County district attorney's office says
what happens in the custody hearing could play into the trial for
Sophia Acosta's accused killer, Chris Cheary. He is expected back in court in February.
Cheary is facing a possible death sentence for killing Sophia under a special allegation that he tortured her.
http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/local&id=8467587
twinkletoes- Supreme Commander of the Universe With Cape AND Tights AND Fancy Headgear
- Job/hobbies : Trying to keep my sanity. Trying to accept that which I cannot change. It's hard.
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