GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
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GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Monument CO ---- What could be the town's first homicide ever, has police and
sheriff's deputies trying to find out who left the body of a youngster
in the basement of a vacant home at 764 Century Place, Unit A.
"We are taking this crime very hard, both police and members of this
small foothills community," said Monument Police Chief, Jake Shirk. "Any
murder is tough to take, but the death of a child is even worse."
Police say a couple of workmen found the body and called police late
Friday afternoon. The Coroner is trying to come up with a cause of
death, sex and age of the child, and how long the body has been in the home.
Sheriff's investigators are searching both the county and state missing
children reports to see if those filings might help find out who the child might belong to.
sheriff's deputies trying to find out who left the body of a youngster
in the basement of a vacant home at 764 Century Place, Unit A.
"We are taking this crime very hard, both police and members of this
small foothills community," said Monument Police Chief, Jake Shirk. "Any
murder is tough to take, but the death of a child is even worse."
Police say a couple of workmen found the body and called police late
Friday afternoon. The Coroner is trying to come up with a cause of
death, sex and age of the child, and how long the body has been in the home.
Sheriff's investigators are searching both the county and state missing
children reports to see if those filings might help find out who the child might belong to.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
The death of a small child whose body was
discovered Friday in the basement of a Monument home is being
investigated as a homicide, authorities say.
"The homicide of a child is one of the most difficult and horrific
crimes that law enforcement responds to," Monument Police Chief Jacob
Shirk said. "We are all parents and are deeply saddened by this event."
Two construction workers working in a vacant duplex called police at 4
p.m. Friday to report they found the body of a young child in the
basement of a home at 764 Century Place, Unit A.
The identity, sex, race and age of the child has not been determined,
Shirk said. The child could have been anywhere from 1 to 7 years old,
he said.
"It was evident that the body had been there for a while," Shirk
said.
Based on the circumstances of where the body was discovered the
child's death was being investigated as a homicide.
The home has been up for sale and several people may have gone into
the home without seeing the child, because the body was not in plain
sight, Shirk said.
It wasn't until the construction workers began working that they
uncovered the remains, he said.
Authorities are trying to determine who the last person to live in
the home was. They will see whether that person had a child.
Shirk said that the town of Monument, which has a population of about
18,000, does not have a missing-child case.
"If it's ruled as a homicide, it would be the first homicide in the
history of Monument," Shirk said.
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is working with Monument police
officers in the investigation, Shirk said.
An autopsy was scheduled for this morning by the El Paso County
Coroner's Office.
"We are waiting for the results," Shirk said.
Anyone with information about the case can call the Monument Police
Department at 719-481-3253 or the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at
719-390-5555.
discovered Friday in the basement of a Monument home is being
investigated as a homicide, authorities say.
"The homicide of a child is one of the most difficult and horrific
crimes that law enforcement responds to," Monument Police Chief Jacob
Shirk said. "We are all parents and are deeply saddened by this event."
Two construction workers working in a vacant duplex called police at 4
p.m. Friday to report they found the body of a young child in the
basement of a home at 764 Century Place, Unit A.
The identity, sex, race and age of the child has not been determined,
Shirk said. The child could have been anywhere from 1 to 7 years old,
he said.
"It was evident that the body had been there for a while," Shirk
said.
Based on the circumstances of where the body was discovered the
child's death was being investigated as a homicide.
The home has been up for sale and several people may have gone into
the home without seeing the child, because the body was not in plain
sight, Shirk said.
It wasn't until the construction workers began working that they
uncovered the remains, he said.
Authorities are trying to determine who the last person to live in
the home was. They will see whether that person had a child.
Shirk said that the town of Monument, which has a population of about
18,000, does not have a missing-child case.
"If it's ruled as a homicide, it would be the first homicide in the
history of Monument," Shirk said.
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is working with Monument police
officers in the investigation, Shirk said.
An autopsy was scheduled for this morning by the El Paso County
Coroner's Office.
"We are waiting for the results," Shirk said.
Anyone with information about the case can call the Monument Police
Department at 719-481-3253 or the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at
719-390-5555.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Prospective buyers interested in a duplex
in Monument may have walked a few feet above the decaying body of a
dead child in a flooded crawl space.
The child's death is being investigated as the first homicide in the
history of Monument, Police Chief Jacob Shirk said Saturday.
"The homicide of a child is one of the most difficult and horrific
crimes that law enforcement responds to," Shirk said. "We are all
parents and are deeply saddened by this event."
A construction worker who was part of a crew draining the crawl space
to install a new sump pump discovered the body Friday afternoon,
according to Marilyn Longfield, who along with her husband, Robert, owns
the duplex at 764 Century Place.
"It's just absolutely the worst thing that could happen," said
Longfield, who lives in Mesa, Ariz., and contracts with a property
manager to manage the rental property.
When two workers discovered the body, they called police at 4 p.m.
Friday, Shirk said.
The identity, sex, race and age of the child have not been
determined, Shirk said. The child could have been anywhere from 1 to 7
years old, he said.
"It was evident that the body had been there for a while," Shirk
said.
The apartment where the body was found has been vacant since
November, when the couple evicted two men who failed to pay their rent. A
woman may have been living with one of the men, Marilyn Longfield said.
Authorities are trying to determine past occupants of the duplex. They
will see whether any of them had a child.
Shirk said that the town of Monument, which has a population of about
18,000, does not have a missing-child case.
"How in the world could a child be down there?" Longfield said. "If
there is a missing child, someone would report it. Children don't go
missing without someone saying something."
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is working with Monument police
in the investigation, Shirk said.
An autopsy was completed Saturday morning by the El Paso County
Coroner's Office.
"We are waiting for the results," Shirk said.
Anyone with information about the case can call the Monument Police
Department at 719-481-3253 or the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at
719-390-5555.
in Monument may have walked a few feet above the decaying body of a
dead child in a flooded crawl space.
The child's death is being investigated as the first homicide in the
history of Monument, Police Chief Jacob Shirk said Saturday.
"The homicide of a child is one of the most difficult and horrific
crimes that law enforcement responds to," Shirk said. "We are all
parents and are deeply saddened by this event."
A construction worker who was part of a crew draining the crawl space
to install a new sump pump discovered the body Friday afternoon,
according to Marilyn Longfield, who along with her husband, Robert, owns
the duplex at 764 Century Place.
"It's just absolutely the worst thing that could happen," said
Longfield, who lives in Mesa, Ariz., and contracts with a property
manager to manage the rental property.
When two workers discovered the body, they called police at 4 p.m.
Friday, Shirk said.
The identity, sex, race and age of the child have not been
determined, Shirk said. The child could have been anywhere from 1 to 7
years old, he said.
"It was evident that the body had been there for a while," Shirk
said.
The apartment where the body was found has been vacant since
November, when the couple evicted two men who failed to pay their rent. A
woman may have been living with one of the men, Marilyn Longfield said.
Authorities are trying to determine past occupants of the duplex. They
will see whether any of them had a child.
Shirk said that the town of Monument, which has a population of about
18,000, does not have a missing-child case.
"How in the world could a child be down there?" Longfield said. "If
there is a missing child, someone would report it. Children don't go
missing without someone saying something."
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office is working with Monument police
in the investigation, Shirk said.
An autopsy was completed Saturday morning by the El Paso County
Coroner's Office.
"We are waiting for the results," Shirk said.
Anyone with information about the case can call the Monument Police
Department at 719-481-3253 or the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at
719-390-5555.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Autopsy results are expected
on Monday in the case of a toddler's body found in the crawl space of a
home in Monument.
The property owner spoke with reporters about the case. He says he hasn't been there in about a year, and
he's working with investigators to help track down anyone who may have
had access to the house.He said that a number
of different tenants and owners have lived in the house. It's changed
hands at least once, and with all the work done on the place, many
people have been in and out of the home over the years.
A homicide investigation in
Monument is unusual.
"It's very troubling," said
Monument Police Chief Jacob Shirk. "Anytime a child is involved in a
death or seriously being hurt, it has an impact not only on the
community, but also on the officers and law enforcement professionals
that handle these cases."
The Monument Police Department and
the El Paso County Sheriff's Office are gathering as much information
as they can about why a toddler's body was found in a home on Century
Place.
The owner of the property reported that contract workers uncovered the body while they were digging
to fix a sump pump in the home's crawl space
As news of the discovery spreads,
neighbors say they're shocked.
"We bought our house here in
Monument because it's a small community, close-knit schools," said
Julie, who lives just a block away from the crime scene. "You don't hear
about things like that in Monument."
By Sunday evening, a small
memorial for the unknown toddler had been placed on the doorstep of the
vacant house.
Dede Laugesen brought plush toys
for a child who will never play with them. "I know it's a sentimental
act, this child is no longer here," said Dede. "But it's a statement
that says this child's life should be honored." She added, "To think
about what that child last saw as it walked in through that door, and
was it with somebody who loved him?"
While neighbors like Dede wrestle
with their own questions, authorities are meticulously investigating one
of the most shocking crimes the small town has ever seen.
Authorities are asking the
community for help. If you have any information about this case, you're
asked to call the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at 390-5555, or the
Monument Police Department at 481-3253.
on Monday in the case of a toddler's body found in the crawl space of a
home in Monument.
The property owner spoke with reporters about the case. He says he hasn't been there in about a year, and
he's working with investigators to help track down anyone who may have
had access to the house.He said that a number
of different tenants and owners have lived in the house. It's changed
hands at least once, and with all the work done on the place, many
people have been in and out of the home over the years.
A homicide investigation in
Monument is unusual.
"It's very troubling," said
Monument Police Chief Jacob Shirk. "Anytime a child is involved in a
death or seriously being hurt, it has an impact not only on the
community, but also on the officers and law enforcement professionals
that handle these cases."
The Monument Police Department and
the El Paso County Sheriff's Office are gathering as much information
as they can about why a toddler's body was found in a home on Century
Place.
The owner of the property reported that contract workers uncovered the body while they were digging
to fix a sump pump in the home's crawl space
As news of the discovery spreads,
neighbors say they're shocked.
"We bought our house here in
Monument because it's a small community, close-knit schools," said
Julie, who lives just a block away from the crime scene. "You don't hear
about things like that in Monument."
By Sunday evening, a small
memorial for the unknown toddler had been placed on the doorstep of the
vacant house.
Dede Laugesen brought plush toys
for a child who will never play with them. "I know it's a sentimental
act, this child is no longer here," said Dede. "But it's a statement
that says this child's life should be honored." She added, "To think
about what that child last saw as it walked in through that door, and
was it with somebody who loved him?"
While neighbors like Dede wrestle
with their own questions, authorities are meticulously investigating one
of the most shocking crimes the small town has ever seen.
Authorities are asking the
community for help. If you have any information about this case, you're
asked to call the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at 390-5555, or the
Monument Police Department at 481-3253.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
An autopsy on the remains of a child's body found in the crawl space of
an empty home in Monument revealed it was that of a 7- to 10-year-old
girl of unknown race.The El Paso County Coroner's Office said
Monday the remains were so badly decomposed that the girl's cause of
death and identity could not be determined. It's also unclear how long
the remains had been in the crawl space before they were discovered.The
vacant home at 764 Century Place was undergoing renovation when
construction workers made the grisly discovery on Friday.
Neighbors remember a family with a
little girl living in the house about a year and half ago. They said
the 6-year-old girl disappeared one day and the family told them she had
moved back to New Jersey to live with her aunt.Another neighbor
said others had called police before about possible abuse at the home."I
was even there when police were called. At one point, we talked to (the
parents) and they said she was fine," said neighbor Kristin McCollam.
"I have four kids so to me it's heartbreaking that anyone could even do
that to a child."Monument police Chief Jacob Shirk said he can't
say yet whether police visited the home in the past, but a spokeswoman
with the Department of Human Services confirmed that department
officials had contacted that particular family before.Gabrielle
Bearsheart's daughter used to play with the girl who lived in the house.
She said she too thinks the body belongs to the girl her daughter
played with, but she's hoping it's not."I want to know and I want
them caught," Bearsheart said.She said she's having a hard time
explaining to her daughter what is happening."Right now she's
asking questions and I try to come up with an excuse, 'Well, let's kind
of wait until we find out more details,'" Bearsheart said.Monument
police confirmed they have not received any missing children reports.If
this death is ruled a homicide it would be the first in the town’s
history.
an empty home in Monument revealed it was that of a 7- to 10-year-old
girl of unknown race.The El Paso County Coroner's Office said
Monday the remains were so badly decomposed that the girl's cause of
death and identity could not be determined. It's also unclear how long
the remains had been in the crawl space before they were discovered.The
vacant home at 764 Century Place was undergoing renovation when
construction workers made the grisly discovery on Friday.
Neighbors remember a family with a
little girl living in the house about a year and half ago. They said
the 6-year-old girl disappeared one day and the family told them she had
moved back to New Jersey to live with her aunt.Another neighbor
said others had called police before about possible abuse at the home."I
was even there when police were called. At one point, we talked to (the
parents) and they said she was fine," said neighbor Kristin McCollam.
"I have four kids so to me it's heartbreaking that anyone could even do
that to a child."Monument police Chief Jacob Shirk said he can't
say yet whether police visited the home in the past, but a spokeswoman
with the Department of Human Services confirmed that department
officials had contacted that particular family before.Gabrielle
Bearsheart's daughter used to play with the girl who lived in the house.
She said she too thinks the body belongs to the girl her daughter
played with, but she's hoping it's not."I want to know and I want
them caught," Bearsheart said.She said she's having a hard time
explaining to her daughter what is happening."Right now she's
asking questions and I try to come up with an excuse, 'Well, let's kind
of wait until we find out more details,'" Bearsheart said.Monument
police confirmed they have not received any missing children reports.If
this death is ruled a homicide it would be the first in the town’s
history.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Neighbors held a candlelight vigil Monday night for the little girl whose
body was found inside the crawlspace of a home in Monument.
Mourners brought candles, flowers,
stuffed animals and balloons.They said prayers and released
the balloons, with messages on them, and sang on the doorstep of the
home where her body was found.Children from the neighborhood
also read messages to the little girl, telling her they missed her, and
they loved her.The Monument Police Department is
investigating the case as a homicide.
The body, which Monument Police say is believed to be that of a girl between
the ages of seven and ten, was found in a crawlspace of the home on
Friday, May 14th by construction workers who were fixing a sump pump.
The victim's identity and cause of death have not yet been released.
body was found inside the crawlspace of a home in Monument.
Mourners brought candles, flowers,
stuffed animals and balloons.They said prayers and released
the balloons, with messages on them, and sang on the doorstep of the
home where her body was found.Children from the neighborhood
also read messages to the little girl, telling her they missed her, and
they loved her.The Monument Police Department is
investigating the case as a homicide.
The body, which Monument Police say is believed to be that of a girl between
the ages of seven and ten, was found in a crawlspace of the home on
Friday, May 14th by construction workers who were fixing a sump pump.
The victim's identity and cause of death have not yet been released.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
The El Paso County Sheriff has revealed that they've
narrowed their investigation into the body found in Monument.
Investigators have issued a
national BOLO bulletin to all federal, state and county law enforcement
officials, asking them to be on the lookout for Monique Lynch and Hanif
Sims. Both are 29 years old and are being called "witnesses to the
case."Sims and Lynch were former
tenants of 764 Century Place in Monument, the house in which the body of
a 7-10 year old girl was found last Friday. The couple had two
children at the time they were living at the home, a 12-year-old son and
a 7-year-old daughter. Maketa says neighbors also reported that Lynch
gave birth to another child after they moved out of the home, saying a
neighbor received a text from Lynch about her newborn.
The 7-year-old girl was a student
in School District 38. Sheriff Maketa says she was pulled out of school
to be home-schooled in October of 2008. That's the last record they
have of her.
Sheriff Terry Maketa says
investigators are in the process of talking to all other former tenants
who lived at the house, except for this couple. The El Paso County
Sheriff's Office has flown two investigators to New Jersey and two to
California to look for Sims and Lynch, and to talk to their families.
They're in the process of collecting DNA from other family members to
see if it's a match for the girl's body found.
Lynch is wanted on a drug charge
in New Jersey and Sims is wanted for a weapons violation. Maketa says
they're certain the two are not in Colorado and believe they may be
in California.
The body of the young girl was
discovered in a crawl space of the vacant home Friday by contract
workers. An autopsy of the body revealed the body was that of a 7-10
year old girl, but due to the condition of the remains, the coroner was
unable to determine the identity, the manner and cause of death or the
ethnicity.
Right now, investigators are still investigating the case as a homicide and it a "suspicious death."
narrowed their investigation into the body found in Monument.
Investigators have issued a
national BOLO bulletin to all federal, state and county law enforcement
officials, asking them to be on the lookout for Monique Lynch and Hanif
Sims. Both are 29 years old and are being called "witnesses to the
case."Sims and Lynch were former
tenants of 764 Century Place in Monument, the house in which the body of
a 7-10 year old girl was found last Friday. The couple had two
children at the time they were living at the home, a 12-year-old son and
a 7-year-old daughter. Maketa says neighbors also reported that Lynch
gave birth to another child after they moved out of the home, saying a
neighbor received a text from Lynch about her newborn.
The 7-year-old girl was a student
in School District 38. Sheriff Maketa says she was pulled out of school
to be home-schooled in October of 2008. That's the last record they
have of her.
Sheriff Terry Maketa says
investigators are in the process of talking to all other former tenants
who lived at the house, except for this couple. The El Paso County
Sheriff's Office has flown two investigators to New Jersey and two to
California to look for Sims and Lynch, and to talk to their families.
They're in the process of collecting DNA from other family members to
see if it's a match for the girl's body found.
Lynch is wanted on a drug charge
in New Jersey and Sims is wanted for a weapons violation. Maketa says
they're certain the two are not in Colorado and believe they may be
in California.
The body of the young girl was
discovered in a crawl space of the vacant home Friday by contract
workers. An autopsy of the body revealed the body was that of a 7-10
year old girl, but due to the condition of the remains, the coroner was
unable to determine the identity, the manner and cause of death or the
ethnicity.
Right now, investigators are still investigating the case as a homicide and it a "suspicious death."
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Just as a husband who abuses his wife will alienate her from family and friends, some parents who abuse their children will do the same and will take their child or children out of school on the pretense that they are going to home school them. Home schooling needs to be thoroughly investigated before it is allowed and carefully monitored to ensure the child is learning at an appropriate level and is safe and well. Authorities should err on the side of caution and assume the worst until they are satisfied that all is well.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Investigators from El Paso County are searching for a couple who lived
in the Monument home where a young girl's body was found.
The body is believed to be that of Genesis Sims and was discovered by
construction workers, stuffed in the crawl space of an empty townhome on
Century Place about a week ago.
Now investigators are looking for the girl's father, 29-year-old Hanif
Sims, who is wanted on weapons charges in New Jersey and his girlfriend
Monique Lynch, also wanted in New Jersey for a drug probation violation.
So far neither the police nor the Lynch's relatives know the couple's
whereabouts.
Neighbors say they worried the girl was being abused and called the
police on more than one occasion about their suspicions.
"They should have to look at the pictures of that little girl." said
neighbor Babette Haight, "They should have to face all of that head on
because she lost her life and they're still out living theirs and that's
just not right."
The couple moved into the Monument townhome on Century Place in 2008. The couple disappeared in 2009, after the girl had
not been seen for several days.
"Find them, just find them and do something with them because this is
just wrong," said Haight.
Detectives have gone to New Jersey and California, where the couple may
be staying. Police will only say they are "persons of interest" in the
case, until it is confirmed as a homicide.
Several of the neighbors we spoke to last week told us that
investigators have now asked them not to talk to the media.
The body was so badly decomposed, the coroner still has yet to determine
the cause of death and hopes DNA from family members will confirm her
identity.
Until the coroner determines a cause of death, the police will not call
it a murder investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to call the El Paso County Sheriff's
Office at 719-390-5555.
in the Monument home where a young girl's body was found.
The body is believed to be that of Genesis Sims and was discovered by
construction workers, stuffed in the crawl space of an empty townhome on
Century Place about a week ago.
Now investigators are looking for the girl's father, 29-year-old Hanif
Sims, who is wanted on weapons charges in New Jersey and his girlfriend
Monique Lynch, also wanted in New Jersey for a drug probation violation.
So far neither the police nor the Lynch's relatives know the couple's
whereabouts.
Neighbors say they worried the girl was being abused and called the
police on more than one occasion about their suspicions.
"They should have to look at the pictures of that little girl." said
neighbor Babette Haight, "They should have to face all of that head on
because she lost her life and they're still out living theirs and that's
just not right."
The couple moved into the Monument townhome on Century Place in 2008. The couple disappeared in 2009, after the girl had
not been seen for several days.
"Find them, just find them and do something with them because this is
just wrong," said Haight.
Detectives have gone to New Jersey and California, where the couple may
be staying. Police will only say they are "persons of interest" in the
case, until it is confirmed as a homicide.
Several of the neighbors we spoke to last week told us that
investigators have now asked them not to talk to the media.
The body was so badly decomposed, the coroner still has yet to determine
the cause of death and hopes DNA from family members will confirm her
identity.
Until the coroner determines a cause of death, the police will not call
it a murder investigation.
Anyone with information is asked to call the El Paso County Sheriff's
Office at 719-390-5555.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
A couple sought in the case of a Monument girl found dead in a
crawlspace are said to be homeless.The head of a Los Angeles
homeless shelter has acknowledged
Hanif Sims and Monique Lynch stayed there, but have since disappeared.Last
week, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office issued a nationwide "be on
the lookout" alert for the couple who lived in a Monument home where a
young girl's body was found buried in the crawl space.
Investigators do not consider Sims and Lynch suspects, said sheriff's
spokeswoman Lt. Lari Sevene. But investigators want to speak with the
couple, as they have with other former residents of the now-vacant
duplex where workers found the body while renovating the home at 764
Century Place.The law enforcement bulletin says the couple, who
had young children including a daughter, is sought for questioning in
the "suspicious death investigation." The couple is also wanted on
outstanding New Jersey warrants: Lynch for violating probation on a
dangerous drugs conviction and Sims for a weapons violations, Sevene
said. Hanif Sims' half-brother, Hassan Sims of New Jersey,
said the couple has moved to Long Beach, Calif. He added
that he has not spoken with Hanif in three months and does not know how
to reach him.Originally from New Jersey, Sims and Lynch moved to
Colorado in August 2008 and the next month rented the home where the
body was discovered.Neighbors reported the couple had a
7-year-old girl, Genesis, and a 12-year-old boy, Davon. Hassan Sims said
the couple also has an infant son.An autopsy on the remains
found in the basement crawl space revealed it was that of a 7- to
10-year-old girl of unknown race. The El Paso County Coroner's Office
said the remains were so badly decomposed that the girl's cause of death
and identity could not be determined. Coroner's officials may
seek the help of an anthropologist to pinpoint the dead girl's age and
race. The coroner is also awaiting the results of further tests,
including toxicology, that will take weeks to complete, she added.
Neighbors remembered the couple's daughter, Genesis, disappeared one
day and the couple told them she had moved back to New Jersey to live
with her aunt.Hassan Sims said that Genesis did not come to live
with relatives on his side of the family. But he could not rule out that
she was living with relatives of Hanif's father.A Monument
neighbor said others had called police before about possible abuse at
the home.Monument Police Chief Jacob Shirk said he can't say yet
whether police visited the home in the past, but a source confirmed
that Human Service department officials had contacted a family at the home before.
crawlspace are said to be homeless.The head of a Los Angeles
homeless shelter has acknowledged
Hanif Sims and Monique Lynch stayed there, but have since disappeared.Last
week, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office issued a nationwide "be on
the lookout" alert for the couple who lived in a Monument home where a
young girl's body was found buried in the crawl space.
Investigators do not consider Sims and Lynch suspects, said sheriff's
spokeswoman Lt. Lari Sevene. But investigators want to speak with the
couple, as they have with other former residents of the now-vacant
duplex where workers found the body while renovating the home at 764
Century Place.The law enforcement bulletin says the couple, who
had young children including a daughter, is sought for questioning in
the "suspicious death investigation." The couple is also wanted on
outstanding New Jersey warrants: Lynch for violating probation on a
dangerous drugs conviction and Sims for a weapons violations, Sevene
said. Hanif Sims' half-brother, Hassan Sims of New Jersey,
said the couple has moved to Long Beach, Calif. He added
that he has not spoken with Hanif in three months and does not know how
to reach him.Originally from New Jersey, Sims and Lynch moved to
Colorado in August 2008 and the next month rented the home where the
body was discovered.Neighbors reported the couple had a
7-year-old girl, Genesis, and a 12-year-old boy, Davon. Hassan Sims said
the couple also has an infant son.An autopsy on the remains
found in the basement crawl space revealed it was that of a 7- to
10-year-old girl of unknown race. The El Paso County Coroner's Office
said the remains were so badly decomposed that the girl's cause of death
and identity could not be determined. Coroner's officials may
seek the help of an anthropologist to pinpoint the dead girl's age and
race. The coroner is also awaiting the results of further tests,
including toxicology, that will take weeks to complete, she added.
Neighbors remembered the couple's daughter, Genesis, disappeared one
day and the couple told them she had moved back to New Jersey to live
with her aunt.Hassan Sims said that Genesis did not come to live
with relatives on his side of the family. But he could not rule out that
she was living with relatives of Hanif's father.A Monument
neighbor said others had called police before about possible abuse at
the home.Monument Police Chief Jacob Shirk said he can't say yet
whether police visited the home in the past, but a source confirmed
that Human Service department officials had contacted a family at the home before.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
A couple who rented a town house where a girl's body was found in a
crawl space are wanted on unrelated warrants out of New Jersey.
El Paso County sheriff's officials have asked authorities
nationwide to be on the lookout for Hanif Sims and Monica Lynch. They
aren't officially calling the couple suspects in the Colorado case, but
investigators have questions about the status of their children and
their time living in Colorado.
Renovators found the body May 14 at the home in Monument, north
of Colorado Springs. Investigators say the body appears to be that of a
girl between ages 7 and 10.
Sims' daughter, Genesis, would have been 6 or 7 when the couple
lived in Monument. Investigators say they were told two children lived
with the couple there.
Andy Bales, who runs the United Rescue Mission in Los Angeles,
has said the couple lived at the shelter last year with an infant and a
teenage boy but left in December after the mission helped them get an
apartment.
Lynch is wanted in New Jersey on a warrant for a probation
violation, while Sims is wanted on an alleged weapons violation, El Paso
County sheriff's officials said.
Sheriff's investigators said they have talked with friends,
family and residents in homeless shelters in New Jersey and California
to try to find the couple. They also have taken DNA samples to try to
identify the body, but authorities said they would not release the
results or identify who gave the samples.
Jopetia Garretson of Newark, N.J., told reporters that she is Genesis' mother,
and that El Paso County officials
had told her they would return the child's cremated remains for a
memorial if the DNA matches.
Garretson, 30, said Sims gained custody of Genesis
when the child was 15 months old.
crawl space are wanted on unrelated warrants out of New Jersey.
El Paso County sheriff's officials have asked authorities
nationwide to be on the lookout for Hanif Sims and Monica Lynch. They
aren't officially calling the couple suspects in the Colorado case, but
investigators have questions about the status of their children and
their time living in Colorado.
Renovators found the body May 14 at the home in Monument, north
of Colorado Springs. Investigators say the body appears to be that of a
girl between ages 7 and 10.
Sims' daughter, Genesis, would have been 6 or 7 when the couple
lived in Monument. Investigators say they were told two children lived
with the couple there.
Andy Bales, who runs the United Rescue Mission in Los Angeles,
has said the couple lived at the shelter last year with an infant and a
teenage boy but left in December after the mission helped them get an
apartment.
Lynch is wanted in New Jersey on a warrant for a probation
violation, while Sims is wanted on an alleged weapons violation, El Paso
County sheriff's officials said.
Sheriff's investigators said they have talked with friends,
family and residents in homeless shelters in New Jersey and California
to try to find the couple. They also have taken DNA samples to try to
identify the body, but authorities said they would not release the
results or identify who gave the samples.
Jopetia Garretson of Newark, N.J., told reporters that she is Genesis' mother,
and that El Paso County officials
had told her they would return the child's cremated remains for a
memorial if the DNA matches.
Garretson, 30, said Sims gained custody of Genesis
when the child was 15 months old.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
The mother of a little girl
says she is sure it's her daughter's body that was found at a Monument
home about two weeks ago. DNA results are still pending.
Right now, investigators are
searching for the girl's biological father, Hanif Sims and his
girlfriend, Monique Lynch. They once lived in the Monument home where
workmen recently discovered the body.Jopetia Garretson says El Paso
County detectives visited her New Jersey home to take DNA last week.
She says, ever since, she's been thinking about her daughter, who she
hasn't seen since October of 2007. That was the same time she lost
custody.
“She was sweet and she cared for
people before herself. She would play with friends to make them happy
and worry about herself after," says Garretson.
The search for the couple has
taken investigators to California, where the Lynch and Sims are believed
to be living. We're told they've abandoned their apartment, dropped
off their two boys at a relative’s house and are on the run.
says she is sure it's her daughter's body that was found at a Monument
home about two weeks ago. DNA results are still pending.
Right now, investigators are
searching for the girl's biological father, Hanif Sims and his
girlfriend, Monique Lynch. They once lived in the Monument home where
workmen recently discovered the body.Jopetia Garretson says El Paso
County detectives visited her New Jersey home to take DNA last week.
She says, ever since, she's been thinking about her daughter, who she
hasn't seen since October of 2007. That was the same time she lost
custody.
“She was sweet and she cared for
people before herself. She would play with friends to make them happy
and worry about herself after," says Garretson.
The search for the couple has
taken investigators to California, where the Lynch and Sims are believed
to be living. We're told they've abandoned their apartment, dropped
off their two boys at a relative’s house and are on the run.
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Jopetia Garretson says she wants her daughter back — even if that
means waiting for a coffin.
The Newark resident fears that her eldest daughter, Genesis Sims, 9,
may be the dead girl construction workers found in a basement crawl
space in a vacant house in Monument, Colo. on May 14.
“Whoever was responsible for this, I want them to pay,” Garretson
said. “I can’t believe they took her away from me.”
Authorities have launched a national manhunt for the child’s father,
Hanif Sims, and his companion, Monique Lynch, both 29 and former New
Jersey residents. The couple, who are not considered suspects, lived in
the Colorado townhouse in late 2008 and early 2009, said Lt. Lari Sevene
of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.
The child’s body, which was badly decomposed, has not been identified
other than a girl aged between 7 and 10 years, Sevene said. The autopsy
could not determine the cause of death or how long the child had been
dead before she was discovered.
As a result, Sevene said, the case is considered a “suspicious
death,” and not a homicide.
Her office has dispatched investigators to California and New Jersey
to collect DNA samples from relatives, including Garretson, as they try
to ascertain the girl’s identity. Results from the tests will most
likely be available next week, said Sevene, who declined to confirm whom
her office has tested.
For now, the major objective remains tracking down Sims and Lynch,
Sevene said. Both also have warrants out on them from New Jersey on
unrelated charges. Lynch is wanted on a drug-related probation violation
and Sims on a weapons violation.
The couple had children before their relationship began. Lynch had a
son Davon, now 13, and Sims had a daughter, Genesis, who would have been
about 7 when she lived in Colorado. The pair also had a child together
early last year, Sevene said.
Sitting on the steps outside her Newark home, Garretson recalled the
difficult and volatile relationship she had with Sims, whom she met at a
Newark Super Bowl party in 2000.
She said Sims grew distant after Genesis was born and a spate of custody
battles erupted. Citing problems in her life, including a brief stint
at a homeless shelter, Garretson said she lost custody to Sims, despite
repeated visits to court.
The last time she saw Genesis was on Oct. 3, 2007, she said. A photo
from the occasion shows a smiling girl with a plump, round face.
“That girl had so much life,” Garretson said. “When I had my other
child, she was worried it would get all the clothes. But once it came,
she was such a mother to her. She cared for her.”
Garretson plans to host a memorial for Genesis on July 10 on South
9th Street across from Thirteenth Avenue School at 1 p.m.
means waiting for a coffin.
The Newark resident fears that her eldest daughter, Genesis Sims, 9,
may be the dead girl construction workers found in a basement crawl
space in a vacant house in Monument, Colo. on May 14.
“Whoever was responsible for this, I want them to pay,” Garretson
said. “I can’t believe they took her away from me.”
Authorities have launched a national manhunt for the child’s father,
Hanif Sims, and his companion, Monique Lynch, both 29 and former New
Jersey residents. The couple, who are not considered suspects, lived in
the Colorado townhouse in late 2008 and early 2009, said Lt. Lari Sevene
of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.
The child’s body, which was badly decomposed, has not been identified
other than a girl aged between 7 and 10 years, Sevene said. The autopsy
could not determine the cause of death or how long the child had been
dead before she was discovered.
As a result, Sevene said, the case is considered a “suspicious
death,” and not a homicide.
Her office has dispatched investigators to California and New Jersey
to collect DNA samples from relatives, including Garretson, as they try
to ascertain the girl’s identity. Results from the tests will most
likely be available next week, said Sevene, who declined to confirm whom
her office has tested.
For now, the major objective remains tracking down Sims and Lynch,
Sevene said. Both also have warrants out on them from New Jersey on
unrelated charges. Lynch is wanted on a drug-related probation violation
and Sims on a weapons violation.
The couple had children before their relationship began. Lynch had a
son Davon, now 13, and Sims had a daughter, Genesis, who would have been
about 7 when she lived in Colorado. The pair also had a child together
early last year, Sevene said.
Sitting on the steps outside her Newark home, Garretson recalled the
difficult and volatile relationship she had with Sims, whom she met at a
Newark Super Bowl party in 2000.
She said Sims grew distant after Genesis was born and a spate of custody
battles erupted. Citing problems in her life, including a brief stint
at a homeless shelter, Garretson said she lost custody to Sims, despite
repeated visits to court.
The last time she saw Genesis was on Oct. 3, 2007, she said. A photo
from the occasion shows a smiling girl with a plump, round face.
“That girl had so much life,” Garretson said. “When I had my other
child, she was worried it would get all the clothes. But once it came,
she was such a mother to her. She cared for her.”
Garretson plans to host a memorial for Genesis on July 10 on South
9th Street across from Thirteenth Avenue School at 1 p.m.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Authorities have identified a
body found in the crawl space of a vacant home near Colorado Springs as
a girl who once lived there. The El Paso County sheriff's office
said Tuesday that tests show the girl was 9-year-old Genesis Sims.
Construction workers found the decomposed body May 14 while remodeling
the house in Monument. Sheriff's officials want to talk to
Hanif Sims and Monique Lynch, both 29, who once rented the house.
Authorities have said that Genesis, Sims' daughter, wasn't with the
couple when they arrived at a Los Angeles homeless shelter in March 2009
after moving from the house. Investigators have traveled to
New Jersey, the couple's home state, and California since the body was
found.
body found in the crawl space of a vacant home near Colorado Springs as
a girl who once lived there. The El Paso County sheriff's office
said Tuesday that tests show the girl was 9-year-old Genesis Sims.
Construction workers found the decomposed body May 14 while remodeling
the house in Monument. Sheriff's officials want to talk to
Hanif Sims and Monique Lynch, both 29, who once rented the house.
Authorities have said that Genesis, Sims' daughter, wasn't with the
couple when they arrived at a Los Angeles homeless shelter in March 2009
after moving from the house. Investigators have traveled to
New Jersey, the couple's home state, and California since the body was
found.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Two arrest warrants have been issued for Hanif Sims, the father of
the little girl whose body was found in May in the basement of a
Monument house.
Sims is being sought for second degree assault, a felony, as well as
misdemeanor child abuse, according to Lt. Lari Sevene, spokeswoman with
the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. Sevene stressed, though, that she
is still awaiting word on the warrants’ relation to the discovery of the
little girl.
On May 14, construction workers renovating the basement of a townhome
in the 700 block of Century Place in Monument found the badly
decomposed body of a small girl. DNA test results released Tuesday
identified the body as that of Genesis Sims, 9.
Hanif Sims and Monique Lynch had lived in the townhome a year and a
half ago, but moved out in early 2009. It is believed the pair were
since residents of the Union Rescue Mission homeless shelter in Los
Angeles from March until December 2009.
In the weeks after the discovery of the child's body, El Paso County
sheriff’s investigators went to New Jersey, the couple’s home state, and
California searching for Hanif Sims and Lynch.
The cause and manner of the girl's death have yet to be determined,
pending further test results, Sevene said.
the little girl whose body was found in May in the basement of a
Monument house.
Sims is being sought for second degree assault, a felony, as well as
misdemeanor child abuse, according to Lt. Lari Sevene, spokeswoman with
the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. Sevene stressed, though, that she
is still awaiting word on the warrants’ relation to the discovery of the
little girl.
On May 14, construction workers renovating the basement of a townhome
in the 700 block of Century Place in Monument found the badly
decomposed body of a small girl. DNA test results released Tuesday
identified the body as that of Genesis Sims, 9.
Hanif Sims and Monique Lynch had lived in the townhome a year and a
half ago, but moved out in early 2009. It is believed the pair were
since residents of the Union Rescue Mission homeless shelter in Los
Angeles from March until December 2009.
In the weeks after the discovery of the child's body, El Paso County
sheriff’s investigators went to New Jersey, the couple’s home state, and
California searching for Hanif Sims and Lynch.
The cause and manner of the girl's death have yet to be determined,
pending further test results, Sevene said.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Poor child. I can't imagine how sad her life was and then to finally be murdered breaks my heart. Her mother needs to stop raving on to the media as though Genesis was so precious to her.
Jopetia Garretson says she wants her daughter back — even if that
means
waiting for a coffin.
The Newark resident fears that her
eldest daughter, Genesis Sims, 9,
may be the dead girl construction
workers found in a basement crawl
space in a vacant house in
Monument, Colo. on May 14.
“Whoever was responsible for this, I
want them to pay,” Garretson
said. “I can’t believe they took her
away from me.”
Hey useless mother. You didn't take care of your daughter. You didn't fight to get her back before and you would have been able to be a part of Genesis's life if you wanted to but you weren't for 2 years. You don't have far to look if you want to know who's responsible. Look in the mirror and then crawl back under the rock you finally came out from under.
Sorry for the rant Tom. Just makes me so angry.
Jopetia Garretson says she wants her daughter back — even if that
means
waiting for a coffin.
The Newark resident fears that her
eldest daughter, Genesis Sims, 9,
may be the dead girl construction
workers found in a basement crawl
space in a vacant house in
Monument, Colo. on May 14.
“Whoever was responsible for this, I
want them to pay,” Garretson
said. “I can’t believe they took her
away from me.”
Hey useless mother. You didn't take care of your daughter. You didn't fight to get her back before and you would have been able to be a part of Genesis's life if you wanted to but you weren't for 2 years. You don't have far to look if you want to know who's responsible. Look in the mirror and then crawl back under the rock you finally came out from under.
Sorry for the rant Tom. Just makes me so angry.
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Custodial parents arrrested in Nevada
A couple who had custody of a girl whose body was found in a vacant
Colorado home have been arrested in Nevada, authorities said Wednesday.Lt.
Lari Sevene of the El Paso County, Colo., sheriff's department said
Hanif Sims and his girlfriend, Monique Lynch, were in custody in
Henderson, Nev. She said investigators had just learned of their arrest
and had few details.Sims is the father of 9-year-old Genesis
Sims, whose body was found May 14 in the crawl space of a vacant town
house in Monument, about 50 miles south of Denver. Construction workers
doing renovations found the body.Authorities said Tuesday that
tests showed the body was that of Genesis, who had lived in the town
house with Sims and Lynch.Investigators had been looking for the
couple, who moved out of the home early last year. An arrest warrant was
issued for Hanif Sims on child abuse and second-degree assault charges
on June 4 as part of the investigation, Sevene said. The warrant was
sealed, and Sevene said she couldn't provide any further details.Investigators
believed that Sims and Lynch lived in the Union Rescue Mission homeless
shelter in Los Angeles from March until December 2009.A couple
claiming to be Hanif Sims and Monique Lynch told the media that they found
Genesis unconscious in the bathroom and hid her
body after having a ceremony with prayers and flowers.
A local TV station reported the couple called Monday, saying they wanted to
give their side of the story before turning themselves in. The station
said it confirmed their identities using details from the investigation
into the case.The woman claiming to be Lynch said the couple
moved Genesis to a bed and tried giving her mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation. She said they decided to bury her in the crawl space two days later.
Colorado home have been arrested in Nevada, authorities said Wednesday.Lt.
Lari Sevene of the El Paso County, Colo., sheriff's department said
Hanif Sims and his girlfriend, Monique Lynch, were in custody in
Henderson, Nev. She said investigators had just learned of their arrest
and had few details.Sims is the father of 9-year-old Genesis
Sims, whose body was found May 14 in the crawl space of a vacant town
house in Monument, about 50 miles south of Denver. Construction workers
doing renovations found the body.Authorities said Tuesday that
tests showed the body was that of Genesis, who had lived in the town
house with Sims and Lynch.Investigators had been looking for the
couple, who moved out of the home early last year. An arrest warrant was
issued for Hanif Sims on child abuse and second-degree assault charges
on June 4 as part of the investigation, Sevene said. The warrant was
sealed, and Sevene said she couldn't provide any further details.Investigators
believed that Sims and Lynch lived in the Union Rescue Mission homeless
shelter in Los Angeles from March until December 2009.A couple
claiming to be Hanif Sims and Monique Lynch told the media that they found
Genesis unconscious in the bathroom and hid her
body after having a ceremony with prayers and flowers.
A local TV station reported the couple called Monday, saying they wanted to
give their side of the story before turning themselves in. The station
said it confirmed their identities using details from the investigation
into the case.The woman claiming to be Lynch said the couple
moved Genesis to a bed and tried giving her mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation. She said they decided to bury her in the crawl space two days later.
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The El Paso County Sheriff's Office says Hanif Sims and
Monique Lynch were extradited from Henderson, Nevada to the El Paso
County Criminal Justice Center over the weekend.
Sims is being held on the charges of Child Abuse Resulting in Death and 2nd Degree Assault with a total bond of $750,000.00.Lynch is being held on the charge of Child Abuse Resulting in Death with a bond of $500,000.00.The couple is being investigated in the death of nine year old Genesis Sims.The little girl's body was found in mid-May in the crawl space of a townhome in Monument where the family once lived.
Monique Lynch were extradited from Henderson, Nevada to the El Paso
County Criminal Justice Center over the weekend.
Sims is being held on the charges of Child Abuse Resulting in Death and 2nd Degree Assault with a total bond of $750,000.00.Lynch is being held on the charge of Child Abuse Resulting in Death with a bond of $500,000.00.The couple is being investigated in the death of nine year old Genesis Sims.The little girl's body was found in mid-May in the crawl space of a townhome in Monument where the family once lived.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
A 9-year-old girl whose decomposed body was found in the basement of a Monument
home in May had been beaten with a belt for soiling herself and then
allowed to linger near death for two days before possibly being buried
alive, an arrest affidavit states.
Monique Lynch was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder in the death of Genesis Sims. Lynch faces a possible life sentence.
Lynch and the girl’s father, Hanif Sims, were arrested in early July after months on the run. Both initially were accused of child abuse resulting in death.
Sims still faces that charge along with concealing a body and
tampering with evidence and faces up to 51 years in prison. Lynch also
has been charged with child abuse resulting in death, concealing a body and tampering with evidence.
The cause of the girl’s death has not been determined, but if it is eventually ruled a homicide, it could be the first ever in Monument, authorities have said.
According to the El Paso County Sheriff's Office arrest affidavit, Monique Lynch
allegedly beat Genesis with a belt because the girl had soiled herself,
then the couple let her linger for two days without getting her medical
help. Genesis may have still been alive when Sims and Lynch placed her
in a plastic bag and buried her in the basement, the affidavit states.
The affidavit gave the following account of Genesis’ death:
“Hanif Sims told sheriff’s Detective (Ralph) Losasso that on the day of her death, Genesis had soiled herself and Monique Lynch became upset and began beating her with a belt. Hanif said he told Monique to stop, she had disciplined Genesis enough.
"Monique then took Genesis upstairs to clean her up.”
Sims then left to buy cigarettes returning about a half hour later to find Lynch in the bathroom with Genesis in the tub.
“Hanif Sims said Monique Lynch
was yelling at Genesis, telling her to get her ass up and quit faking.
Hanif said he picked Genesis up and took her to the bed and gave her
mouth to mouth because she didn’t seem to be breathing. Hanif said it
appeared Genesis was breathing, but shallow.
“According to Hanif Sims,
he told Monique to call 911, but that Monique told him no because she
was wanted on a warrant for her arrest and she was pregnant with another
child and could not afford to go to jail. Hanif admitted to detectives
that he believed that if medical had responded when they should have
called, Genesis would be alive today."
Hanif told the detective that he and Lynch stayed in a bedroom with a
shallow-breathing Genesis for two days before placing her in a bag,
digging a hole and burying her, the affidavit stated.
Lynch and Sims are each being held in the El Paso County jail on $500,000 bond. Kathleen Walsh,
spokesperson for the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, said
prosecutors will be requesting that Lynch be held without bond. Their
next court date is Aug 12.
The couple was arrested in Henderson, Nev., after months on the run and brought back to Colorado in early July.
Genesis’ remains were found May 14 by construction workers renovating the town home in the 700 block of Century Place in Monument where Sims and Lynch and two children had lived.
The girl’s identity was determined by DNA tests and authorities in several states, including California and the couple’s home state of New Jersey, began searching for them.
According to Lewis-Palmer School District 38 records, Genesis was
enrolled in the second grade for about six weeks, but was removed to be
home-schooled.
After moving out of the Monument town home, Lynch and Sims are believed to have gone to California, where they lived at the Union Rescue Mission homeless shelter in Los Angeles from March until December.
A few days before they were caught, a local TV station reported that the
couple contacted them and denied killing Genesis, claiming they
had found her lifeless in the bathtub and buried her in the basement.
When Genesis’ body was discovered in mid-May, news of Monique Lynch’s possible involvement came as a shock to her sister, Cassandra Lynch.
“We know her and it’s very hard for us to accept what the media is saying about her,” Cassandra Lynch said. “She could not hurt a child, she just couldn’t. It’s not in her.”
Cassandra Lynch said her sister, formerly of Newark, N.J., has been with Sims for about three years, though the two never married while living in New Jersey.
They both had children when their relationship began, and eventually had a child together after moving away from Colorado.
Monique Lynch entered the relationship with a son, Davon, who is now about 13. Hanif had Genesis, whose mother, Jopetia Garretson, still lives in New Jersey.
They moved to Colorado
around December 2008, she said, to “start a new life and give her son a
better chance of growing up because things in the neighborhood were
getting out of control and too violent,” Cassandra Lynch said.
While living at the homeless shelter in Los Angeles, Monique Lynch
was featured in a promotional video for the shelter holding her and
Sims’ newborn son. Both the older son and infant were left with friends
and then placed with relatives after the couple left the homeless
shelter and went on the run.
“The only thing I have to say is I’m hurting right now,” Garretson
said Wednesday. “I was expecting that they would be saying that about
her (Genesis’) dad right away, not so much her (Lynch).”
“If they say she’s guilty of that, then I have to go by that,”
Garretson said. “But I think they both have something to do with it one
way or another.”
Garretson said she still hasn’t received Genesis’ body and wants it back soon.
“I don’t think it’s right for them to be holding on to her like that,
I don’t think it’s right,” she said. “Me and her sisters have to suffer
because we can’t have her.”
home in May had been beaten with a belt for soiling herself and then
allowed to linger near death for two days before possibly being buried
alive, an arrest affidavit states.
Monique Lynch was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder in the death of Genesis Sims. Lynch faces a possible life sentence.
Lynch and the girl’s father, Hanif Sims, were arrested in early July after months on the run. Both initially were accused of child abuse resulting in death.
Sims still faces that charge along with concealing a body and
tampering with evidence and faces up to 51 years in prison. Lynch also
has been charged with child abuse resulting in death, concealing a body and tampering with evidence.
The cause of the girl’s death has not been determined, but if it is eventually ruled a homicide, it could be the first ever in Monument, authorities have said.
According to the El Paso County Sheriff's Office arrest affidavit, Monique Lynch
allegedly beat Genesis with a belt because the girl had soiled herself,
then the couple let her linger for two days without getting her medical
help. Genesis may have still been alive when Sims and Lynch placed her
in a plastic bag and buried her in the basement, the affidavit states.
The affidavit gave the following account of Genesis’ death:
“Hanif Sims told sheriff’s Detective (Ralph) Losasso that on the day of her death, Genesis had soiled herself and Monique Lynch became upset and began beating her with a belt. Hanif said he told Monique to stop, she had disciplined Genesis enough.
"Monique then took Genesis upstairs to clean her up.”
Sims then left to buy cigarettes returning about a half hour later to find Lynch in the bathroom with Genesis in the tub.
“Hanif Sims said Monique Lynch
was yelling at Genesis, telling her to get her ass up and quit faking.
Hanif said he picked Genesis up and took her to the bed and gave her
mouth to mouth because she didn’t seem to be breathing. Hanif said it
appeared Genesis was breathing, but shallow.
“According to Hanif Sims,
he told Monique to call 911, but that Monique told him no because she
was wanted on a warrant for her arrest and she was pregnant with another
child and could not afford to go to jail. Hanif admitted to detectives
that he believed that if medical had responded when they should have
called, Genesis would be alive today."
Hanif told the detective that he and Lynch stayed in a bedroom with a
shallow-breathing Genesis for two days before placing her in a bag,
digging a hole and burying her, the affidavit stated.
Lynch and Sims are each being held in the El Paso County jail on $500,000 bond. Kathleen Walsh,
spokesperson for the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, said
prosecutors will be requesting that Lynch be held without bond. Their
next court date is Aug 12.
The couple was arrested in Henderson, Nev., after months on the run and brought back to Colorado in early July.
Genesis’ remains were found May 14 by construction workers renovating the town home in the 700 block of Century Place in Monument where Sims and Lynch and two children had lived.
The girl’s identity was determined by DNA tests and authorities in several states, including California and the couple’s home state of New Jersey, began searching for them.
According to Lewis-Palmer School District 38 records, Genesis was
enrolled in the second grade for about six weeks, but was removed to be
home-schooled.
After moving out of the Monument town home, Lynch and Sims are believed to have gone to California, where they lived at the Union Rescue Mission homeless shelter in Los Angeles from March until December.
A few days before they were caught, a local TV station reported that the
couple contacted them and denied killing Genesis, claiming they
had found her lifeless in the bathtub and buried her in the basement.
When Genesis’ body was discovered in mid-May, news of Monique Lynch’s possible involvement came as a shock to her sister, Cassandra Lynch.
“We know her and it’s very hard for us to accept what the media is saying about her,” Cassandra Lynch said. “She could not hurt a child, she just couldn’t. It’s not in her.”
Cassandra Lynch said her sister, formerly of Newark, N.J., has been with Sims for about three years, though the two never married while living in New Jersey.
They both had children when their relationship began, and eventually had a child together after moving away from Colorado.
Monique Lynch entered the relationship with a son, Davon, who is now about 13. Hanif had Genesis, whose mother, Jopetia Garretson, still lives in New Jersey.
They moved to Colorado
around December 2008, she said, to “start a new life and give her son a
better chance of growing up because things in the neighborhood were
getting out of control and too violent,” Cassandra Lynch said.
While living at the homeless shelter in Los Angeles, Monique Lynch
was featured in a promotional video for the shelter holding her and
Sims’ newborn son. Both the older son and infant were left with friends
and then placed with relatives after the couple left the homeless
shelter and went on the run.
“The only thing I have to say is I’m hurting right now,” Garretson
said Wednesday. “I was expecting that they would be saying that about
her (Genesis’) dad right away, not so much her (Lynch).”
“If they say she’s guilty of that, then I have to go by that,”
Garretson said. “But I think they both have something to do with it one
way or another.”
Garretson said she still hasn’t received Genesis’ body and wants it back soon.
“I don’t think it’s right for them to be holding on to her like that,
I don’t think it’s right,” she said. “Me and her sisters have to suffer
because we can’t have her.”
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
For two days after Genesis Sims died, her father and his girlfriend left the 9-year-old lying on her bed, a detective testified Friday.One of them dressed the girl and braided her hair. Then, according to El Paso County Sheriff’s investigator Ralph Losasso, they put her in a laundry bag and buried her in a corner of a crawlspace beneath a duplex where they lived in Monument in December 2008.Losasso testified that the girl’s father, Hanif Zarif Sims, later told him they buried Genesis away from all the pipes so that no one would accidentally find her.Then they put flowers on the site.“Was it a proper burial?” Losasso asked Sims.He said the father started crying and shook his head no. Workmen digging a pit for a sump pump found the body May 14.Losasso was the last witness in a preliminary hearing that ended Friday when 4th Judicial District Judge G. David Miller ordered Sims and his former girlfriend, Monique Alisa Lynch, bound over for trial in the girl’s death.Miller ordered Lynch, 30, who is charged with first-degree murder, held on a $750,000 bond. Sims, 29, is being held on a $500,000 bond on a top charge of child abuse resulting in a child’s death.Attorneys for the two defendants argued that prosecutors lack any physical evidence revealing how Genesis Sims died or who killed her. Sims’ attorney, Matthew Werner, said there’s no way to rule out a claim the girl slipped and drowned in a bathtub.But Deputy District Attorney Margaret Vellar said investigators have statements from the two suspects, both of whom have implicated the other in the child’s death.Vellar also said the couple told neighbors that Genesis had been sent back to New Jersey to live with her biological mother. And they told relatives in New Jersey who called that the girl couldn’t come to the phone.
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Separate Trials Set For Couple In Girl's Death
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
(AP) -- A man and woman charged in the death of a 9-year-old girl whose
body was found in the crawl space of a vacant Colorado home will be
tried separately.
The judge reportedly has ordered separate trials for
30-year-old Hanif Zarif Sims and 30-year-old Monique Alisa Lynch in the
death of Genesis Sims. The girl's body was discovered last May in a
vacant home in Monument.
Lynch is charged with first-degree murder. Her trial is set for June 14.
Sims is charged with child abuse resulting in his daughter's death and his trial is set for May 31.
El Paso County investigators say Sims and Lynch have blamed each other.
http://www.kktv.com/home/headlines/Judge_Ordered_Separate_Trials_In_Couples_Trial_114318104.html
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
(AP) -- A man and woman charged in the death of a 9-year-old girl whose
body was found in the crawl space of a vacant Colorado home will be
tried separately.
The judge reportedly has ordered separate trials for
30-year-old Hanif Zarif Sims and 30-year-old Monique Alisa Lynch in the
death of Genesis Sims. The girl's body was discovered last May in a
vacant home in Monument.
Lynch is charged with first-degree murder. Her trial is set for June 14.
Sims is charged with child abuse resulting in his daughter's death and his trial is set for May 31.
El Paso County investigators say Sims and Lynch have blamed each other.
http://www.kktv.com/home/headlines/Judge_Ordered_Separate_Trials_In_Couples_Trial_114318104.html
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
Our partners at The Gazette are reporting that Monique Lynch is
taking a plea deal. She is the woman accused of murder after the corpse
of a 9-year-old girl was found in the crawl space of a Monument home.
Lynch has reportedly pleaded guilty to child abuse causing death. In
exchange for her guilty plea, prosecutors will drop a 1st degree murder
charge against her.
A sentencing hearing for Lynch is set for June 30. She faces 10 to 32 years in prison.
Further details about the plea agreement are not available, including
whether Lynch will testify against the girl's father, Hanif Sims. His
trial is set for May 31 on charges of felony child abuse.
The body of 9-year-old Genesis Sims was discovered May 14, 2010, by
two contractors who were digging a pit for a sump pump in the crawl
space beneath a duplex where Sims and Lynch had once lived.
http://www.newsfirst5.com/news/woman-accused-in-monument-girl-s-death-takes-plea-deal/
taking a plea deal. She is the woman accused of murder after the corpse
of a 9-year-old girl was found in the crawl space of a Monument home.
Lynch has reportedly pleaded guilty to child abuse causing death. In
exchange for her guilty plea, prosecutors will drop a 1st degree murder
charge against her.
A sentencing hearing for Lynch is set for June 30. She faces 10 to 32 years in prison.
Further details about the plea agreement are not available, including
whether Lynch will testify against the girl's father, Hanif Sims. His
trial is set for May 31 on charges of felony child abuse.
The body of 9-year-old Genesis Sims was discovered May 14, 2010, by
two contractors who were digging a pit for a sump pump in the crawl
space beneath a duplex where Sims and Lynch had once lived.
http://www.newsfirst5.com/news/woman-accused-in-monument-girl-s-death-takes-plea-deal/
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
A recent plea bargain will pit a former Monument woman against her
boyfriend, who is charged with murder in the death of his 9-year-old
daughter.
Monique Lynch, 30, agreed to testify against Hanif Sims as part of a
deal with prosecutors last week in which she pleaded guilty to child
abuse causing death, according to the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office.
While Lynch’s charge of first-degree murder was tossed out, charges against Sims were upgraded to murder.
“Basically, it’s because of evidence that has been uncovered – that’s
why this changed,” said Shelly LaGrill, a spokeswoman for the District
Attorney’s Office.
Lynch faces 10 to 32 years in prison when she is sentenced June 30, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
Prosecutors are expected to outline their case against Sims during a
preliminary hearing set for Tuesday. District Judge G. David Miller will
decide whether there is enough evidence to go to trial on the murder
charge.
Sims is set for trial on May 31.
Sims and Lynch have been the targets of an investigation since May
14, 2010, when the body of Sims’ daughter, Genesis, was found in a
laundry bag in a crawl space under the Monument duplex where they had
lived in 2008.
An autopsy concluded the girl died as a result of homicide, but the El Paso County Coroner’s Office couldn’t pinpoint the cause.
Sims and Lynch, meanwhile, pointed fingers at each other after they
were tracked down in Henderson, Nev., where they had gone after spending
time at a homeless shelter in California.
Sims told investigators that Genesis died sometime between his
birthday on Sept. 9, 2008, and Dec. 25, 2008, after a confrontation with
Lynch.
He said he tried to resuscitate her and wanted to call 911, but that
Lynch, who was five months pregnant at the time, had an outstanding
arrest warrant in New Jersey and didn’t want police involved.
The couple left the dead girl in her bed for two days before wrapping her in a plastic bag and burying her, authorities said.
Afterward, the couple told neighbors in Monument that Genesis had
been sent to New Jersey to live with her biological mother, authorities
said. Relatives who called from New Jersey were told that the girl
couldn’t come to the phone.
Attorneys for Lynch and Sims have argued that prosecutors lack evidence of foul play in the death.
Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/death-117764-girl-monument.html#ixzz1Luudfedq
boyfriend, who is charged with murder in the death of his 9-year-old
daughter.
Monique Lynch, 30, agreed to testify against Hanif Sims as part of a
deal with prosecutors last week in which she pleaded guilty to child
abuse causing death, according to the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office.
While Lynch’s charge of first-degree murder was tossed out, charges against Sims were upgraded to murder.
“Basically, it’s because of evidence that has been uncovered – that’s
why this changed,” said Shelly LaGrill, a spokeswoman for the District
Attorney’s Office.
Lynch faces 10 to 32 years in prison when she is sentenced June 30, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
Prosecutors are expected to outline their case against Sims during a
preliminary hearing set for Tuesday. District Judge G. David Miller will
decide whether there is enough evidence to go to trial on the murder
charge.
Sims is set for trial on May 31.
Sims and Lynch have been the targets of an investigation since May
14, 2010, when the body of Sims’ daughter, Genesis, was found in a
laundry bag in a crawl space under the Monument duplex where they had
lived in 2008.
An autopsy concluded the girl died as a result of homicide, but the El Paso County Coroner’s Office couldn’t pinpoint the cause.
Sims and Lynch, meanwhile, pointed fingers at each other after they
were tracked down in Henderson, Nev., where they had gone after spending
time at a homeless shelter in California.
Sims told investigators that Genesis died sometime between his
birthday on Sept. 9, 2008, and Dec. 25, 2008, after a confrontation with
Lynch.
He said he tried to resuscitate her and wanted to call 911, but that
Lynch, who was five months pregnant at the time, had an outstanding
arrest warrant in New Jersey and didn’t want police involved.
The couple left the dead girl in her bed for two days before wrapping her in a plastic bag and burying her, authorities said.
Afterward, the couple told neighbors in Monument that Genesis had
been sent to New Jersey to live with her biological mother, authorities
said. Relatives who called from New Jersey were told that the girl
couldn’t come to the phone.
Attorneys for Lynch and Sims have argued that prosecutors lack evidence of foul play in the death.
Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/death-117764-girl-monument.html#ixzz1Luudfedq
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
UPDATE: 27-year sentence in girl's death
June 30, 2011
A former Monument woman was sentenced to 27 years in prison Thursday for her role in the death of Genesis Sims, a 7-year-old girl whose body was found wrapped in plastic in the crawl space under a vacant duplex.
Monique Lynch, 31, kept her head bowed as 4th Judicial District Judge G. David Miller imposed a penalty near the top end of the 10 to 32 years she faced under a May plea agreement with prosecutors.
Miller told Lynch it was “intolerable” that she failed to get medical help for Genesis after she was allegedly beaten unconscious by her father, Hanif Sims, and left to die in December 2008.
“There were many circumstances, if not thousands of circumstances, in which you could have helped this girl,” Miller said, referring to allegations that Lynch stood by while Genesis endured years of beatings and abuse by Sims.
Under the plea agreement, Lynch pleaded guilty to child abuse causing death and agreed to testify against Sims, who faces an Oct. 11 jury trial on a first-degree murder charge. In exchange, prosecutors dropped a first-degree murder charge against Lynch.
Sims’ charges were upgraded to murder after the deal.
The sentencing came after a plea for leniency by public defender Cindy Hyatt, who said Lynch had become trapped in a cycle of abusive relationships that began in childhood. She was beaten by an abusive stepfather, who later murdered a school teacher, and was routinely raped by her biological father in Newark, N.J., Hyatt said.
Lynch, in an orange El Paso County jail jumpsuit, briefly addressed the court during the sparsely attended sentencing hearing, telling the judge in a soft-spoken voice she was ready for her punishment.
“I want to take full responsibility,” she said. “Because I know I could have (done) something more to save her.”
Prosecutor Margaret Vellar said she saw little genuine remorse in Lynch.
“Nobody cared about Genesis — not Hanif Sims, not Monique Lynch,” Vellar said. “It’s almost like she was in the way, and now that she’s gone, that’s the way it is.”
In a phone call from Newark, Genesis’ mother, Jopetia Garretson, fought back tears while asking the judge to impose the maximum sentence.
“I’m looking at my daughter’s urn right now,” she said. “This is not how I wanted my daughter back home with me.”
Sims and Lynch were living together with two children in December 2008, when authorities suspect Genesis was beaten to death, placed in a laundry bag, and buried in a shallow grave under a duplex in the 700 block of Century Place.
The family moved out in early 2009; the girl’s body was found in May 2010 by workers digging a pit for a sump pump.
An autopsy couldn’t determine how Genesis died, but ruled her death a homicide.
The grisly discovery launched a nationwide search for Lynch and Sims, who prosecutors say moved to Colorado to avoid the scrutiny of New Jersey’s child welfare workers, who had accused Sims of child abuse.
The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office — which investigated the death at the request of Monument police — determined that the couple spent several months in a Los Angeles homeless shelter after leaving Monument.
They left their two remaining children — Lynch’s son Davon, and a boy who was born after Genesis’ death — with a family friend before leaving California.
The children were later placed with Monique Lynch’s mother in New Jersey, according to an El Paso County sheriff’s official.
Authorities tracked them down last July at a motel room in Henderson, Nev.
From the beginning, the couple sought to pin the death on each other, authorities said, each accusing the other of hitting Genesis.
After agreeing to the plea bargain, Lynch told detectives that Sims was angry at Genesis for using too much water when he pushed his way into a bathroom and punched her in the chest as she showered.
The girl collapsed in the bathtub and went limp, Lynch claimed. Rather than call for help, Sims proposed dissolving her body in acid, burning her in a friend’s fire place and burying her in the backyard, she told authorities.
Her account — summarized by a detective at a June court hearing — will likely form the core of the prosecution’s case against Sims.
Sims’ attorney, Matthew Werner, has argued that prosecutors lack physical evidence revealing how Genesis died or who killed her. Werner said there’s no way to rule out a claim the girl slipped and drowned in the bathtub.
If convicted of first-degree murder, Sims would receive a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole.
Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/death-120719-year-prison.html#ixzz1QsMMt8Cq
June 30, 2011
A former Monument woman was sentenced to 27 years in prison Thursday for her role in the death of Genesis Sims, a 7-year-old girl whose body was found wrapped in plastic in the crawl space under a vacant duplex.
Monique Lynch, 31, kept her head bowed as 4th Judicial District Judge G. David Miller imposed a penalty near the top end of the 10 to 32 years she faced under a May plea agreement with prosecutors.
Miller told Lynch it was “intolerable” that she failed to get medical help for Genesis after she was allegedly beaten unconscious by her father, Hanif Sims, and left to die in December 2008.
“There were many circumstances, if not thousands of circumstances, in which you could have helped this girl,” Miller said, referring to allegations that Lynch stood by while Genesis endured years of beatings and abuse by Sims.
Under the plea agreement, Lynch pleaded guilty to child abuse causing death and agreed to testify against Sims, who faces an Oct. 11 jury trial on a first-degree murder charge. In exchange, prosecutors dropped a first-degree murder charge against Lynch.
Sims’ charges were upgraded to murder after the deal.
The sentencing came after a plea for leniency by public defender Cindy Hyatt, who said Lynch had become trapped in a cycle of abusive relationships that began in childhood. She was beaten by an abusive stepfather, who later murdered a school teacher, and was routinely raped by her biological father in Newark, N.J., Hyatt said.
Lynch, in an orange El Paso County jail jumpsuit, briefly addressed the court during the sparsely attended sentencing hearing, telling the judge in a soft-spoken voice she was ready for her punishment.
“I want to take full responsibility,” she said. “Because I know I could have (done) something more to save her.”
Prosecutor Margaret Vellar said she saw little genuine remorse in Lynch.
“Nobody cared about Genesis — not Hanif Sims, not Monique Lynch,” Vellar said. “It’s almost like she was in the way, and now that she’s gone, that’s the way it is.”
In a phone call from Newark, Genesis’ mother, Jopetia Garretson, fought back tears while asking the judge to impose the maximum sentence.
“I’m looking at my daughter’s urn right now,” she said. “This is not how I wanted my daughter back home with me.”
Sims and Lynch were living together with two children in December 2008, when authorities suspect Genesis was beaten to death, placed in a laundry bag, and buried in a shallow grave under a duplex in the 700 block of Century Place.
The family moved out in early 2009; the girl’s body was found in May 2010 by workers digging a pit for a sump pump.
An autopsy couldn’t determine how Genesis died, but ruled her death a homicide.
The grisly discovery launched a nationwide search for Lynch and Sims, who prosecutors say moved to Colorado to avoid the scrutiny of New Jersey’s child welfare workers, who had accused Sims of child abuse.
The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office — which investigated the death at the request of Monument police — determined that the couple spent several months in a Los Angeles homeless shelter after leaving Monument.
They left their two remaining children — Lynch’s son Davon, and a boy who was born after Genesis’ death — with a family friend before leaving California.
The children were later placed with Monique Lynch’s mother in New Jersey, according to an El Paso County sheriff’s official.
Authorities tracked them down last July at a motel room in Henderson, Nev.
From the beginning, the couple sought to pin the death on each other, authorities said, each accusing the other of hitting Genesis.
After agreeing to the plea bargain, Lynch told detectives that Sims was angry at Genesis for using too much water when he pushed his way into a bathroom and punched her in the chest as she showered.
The girl collapsed in the bathtub and went limp, Lynch claimed. Rather than call for help, Sims proposed dissolving her body in acid, burning her in a friend’s fire place and burying her in the backyard, she told authorities.
Her account — summarized by a detective at a June court hearing — will likely form the core of the prosecution’s case against Sims.
Sims’ attorney, Matthew Werner, has argued that prosecutors lack physical evidence revealing how Genesis died or who killed her. Werner said there’s no way to rule out a claim the girl slipped and drowned in the bathtub.
If convicted of first-degree murder, Sims would receive a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole.
Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/death-120719-year-prison.html#ixzz1QsMMt8Cq
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Re: GENESIS SIMS - 9 yo (2010) - Monument (N of Colorado Springs) CO
I wrote a letter to my state senator and representative bringing this to their attention.kiwimom wrote:Just as a husband who abuses his wife will alienate her from family and friends, some parents who abuse their children will do the same and will take their child or children out of school on the pretense that they are going to home school them. Home schooling needs to be thoroughly investigated before it is allowed and carefully monitored to ensure the child is learning at an appropriate level and is safe and well. Authorities should err on the side of caution and assume the worst until they are satisfied that all is well.
At least this time they prosecuted the mother also. That should be done more often.
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