Still Missing CA - Enrique Rios, 16, Esparto, Oct 2016 & Elijah Moore, 17, Woodland, Nov 2016 *GUILTY*

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Standing room only in Dept 14 of the #YoloCounty courthouse for the verdict for David Froste, accused of killing local teens Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore in 2016 over a $300 pot robbery. Their bodies have never been found. Jury’s decision due in just a few minutes.

Lauren Keene on Twitter

People are sitting on the courtroom floor and on others’ laps so they can stay in the room to hear the verdict. Still waiting for Froste, judge and jury.

Lauren Keene on Twitter

David Froste just entered the courtroom.

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Here’s the jury.

Lauren Keene on Twitter
 
Alexandra Yoon-Hendricks‏ @ayoonhendricks

A Yolo jury just found David Froste guilty in the murder of two teens, Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, whose mom Alicia is seen here. Froste had been accused as the ringleader of revenge killings. “I’m so happy I can breathe” Alicia Moore said of the guilty verdict.

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Alexandra Yoon-Hendricks on Twitter
 
A Woodland judge denied David Froste’s motion for a new trial after he was found guilty for the first-degree murder of Elijah Moore, second-degree murder of Enrique Rios, and kidnapping on Nov. 13.

Froste was sentenced to life without parole on the first-degree murder charge and to 23 years to life on the second-degree murder charge.

Man In Missing Woodland Teens’ Murders Sentenced To Life Without Parole
 
Jailhouse letter slams brakes on murder trial

A potentially exculpatory letter has derailed next week’s scheduled trial for the two remaining suspects in the disappearances and presumed deaths of two Yolo County teens.

David Froste was convicted of both murders in 2018 and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

His brother Jonathan Froste, who took part in Moore’s slaying, cut a plea deal in which he admitted to a lesser count of second-degree murder in exchange for his testimony implicating the others.

Like Campos and Shannon, Jonathan Froste remains in Yolo County Jail custody while the case is still pending.
 
truly horrific what these poor boys went through. Enrique's poor mother suffers so much. i wish they could find them, that may help her a little.
 

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