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In his closing argument to the jury yesterday, prosecutor Richard Sax said Chambers and Geiger both beat and neglected Porchia and her three older sisters until the day in August 2003 when Porchia's body was found squeezed between the bed and radiator in the fetid 10-by-11-foot bedroom they shared in a South Philadelphia apartment.
Tiffany Bennett threw her children "out like trash" by leaving them in the care of Chambers and Geiger, Sax said.
"Candice and Jerry were doing their thing, and Candice was hitting her and Jerry was hitting her," he said.
"There's no one cause of death," he said. "It's all part of her murder: the food, the lack of it, the beating."
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Porchia died of a combination of conditions - multiple beatings, asphyxiation and a condition known as inanition, or the lack of strength and vitality due to malnutrition, neglect and abuse. A deputy medical examiner testified during the trial that she had been repeatedly beaten with a belt, extension cord and fists. She suffocated after being wedged between a bed, wall and radiator, he said.
According to Sax and Geiger's statement to police, the child was kicked and thrown on the bed because she stared at Chambers and Geiger while they were having sex. The adult and children's beds - in a room smeared with feces, stinking of urine and swarming with flies - were just a couple of feet apart.
After death, Porchia's forehead still showed the indentation from where it rested against the radiator as she slowly succumbed.
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C.P. Mirarchi III, who represents Chambers, admitted to jurors yesterday that Chambers had hit the children, but said he never had intended to kill the toddler. He asked jurors to find Chambers guilty of a crime no more serious than third-degree murder.
Third-degree murder is not premeditated and does not carry the death penalty.
"I tell you now, there was no specific intent to kill and there was no rape," Mirarchi said. "There was no course of conduct. There was just Jerry-drug-addict, rent-up-his-nose-Chambers."
In his closing argument to the jury yesterday, prosecutor Richard Sax said Chambers and Geiger both beat and neglected Porchia and her three older sisters until the day in August 2003 when Porchia's body was found squeezed between the bed and radiator in the fetid 10-by-11-foot bedroom they shared in a South Philadelphia apartment.
Tiffany Bennett threw her children "out like trash" by leaving them in the care of Chambers and Geiger, Sax said.
"Candice and Jerry were doing their thing, and Candice was hitting her and Jerry was hitting her," he said.
"There's no one cause of death," he said. "It's all part of her murder: the food, the lack of it, the beating."
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Porchia died of a combination of conditions - multiple beatings, asphyxiation and a condition known as inanition, or the lack of strength and vitality due to malnutrition, neglect and abuse. A deputy medical examiner testified during the trial that she had been repeatedly beaten with a belt, extension cord and fists. She suffocated after being wedged between a bed, wall and radiator, he said.
According to Sax and Geiger's statement to police, the child was kicked and thrown on the bed because she stared at Chambers and Geiger while they were having sex. The adult and children's beds - in a room smeared with feces, stinking of urine and swarming with flies - were just a couple of feet apart.
After death, Porchia's forehead still showed the indentation from where it rested against the radiator as she slowly succumbed.
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C.P. Mirarchi III, who represents Chambers, admitted to jurors yesterday that Chambers had hit the children, but said he never had intended to kill the toddler. He asked jurors to find Chambers guilty of a crime no more serious than third-degree murder.
Third-degree murder is not premeditated and does not carry the death penalty.
"I tell you now, there was no specific intent to kill and there was no rape," Mirarchi said. "There was no course of conduct. There was just Jerry-drug-addict, rent-up-his-nose-Chambers."