~greeneyedgirl~
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2009
- Messages
- 947
- Reaction score
- 433
RIP little man... Justice is starting
Fly freely now
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Fly freely now
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/57494913-78/sloop-death-ethan-aggravated.html.cspSloop’s wife and Ethan’s mother, Stephanie Sloop, 31, has been charged with essentially the same counts as her husband, but prosecutors have not said whether they intend to seek the death penalty for her. She is scheduled to appear in court next Tuesday for a status conference. Prosecutors would not discuss Tuesday afternoon whether a plea deal was in the works for the woman.
The judge presiding over the Stephanie Sloop case says he has seen enough delays. “I’m concerned this case is four years old,” said Judge Thomas Kay on Thursday during a hearing for Sloop...
A three-day preliminary hearing is scheduled to run from Nov. 17-Nov. 19 for Stephanie Sloop.
Kay told the attorneys, “We’re going to have a very strict calendar. Hearings are not going to be six to eight months apart.” Kay asked the attorneys to consider what dates they want to schedule for a trial.
http://fox13now.com/2014/10/29/pros...show-video-of-toddler-before-he-was-murdered/Prosecutors talk Ethan Stacy murder case, show video of toddler before he was murdered...
Prosecutors said Sloop led them to his stepsons body. He and Stephanie were charged with aggravated murder and prosecutors were pushing for the death penalty. Ultimately, Sloop struck a plea deal...
The county attorney said he received hundreds of phone calls and emails from people angry about a plea deal. But Rawlings said challenges to Shelbys Law (that allows for aggravated murder in abuse cases where a child dies), questions about Sloops mental state and evidence issues led him to offer a deal.
When you see and hear from this little boy and what happened to him, and the horrible ending to his life for the last 10 days while he was here in Utah, those people who are supportive of the death penalty all believe this is one of those cases where that should have happened, he said.
Rawlings said Ethans father, Joe Stacy, was consulted and agreed with the plea deal.
Nathan Sloop was sentenced to 25-to-life in prison. His first parole hearing will not be until 2055. Rawlings limited his remarks on Stephanie Sloop, citing her case pending in the courts.
He did say he expects her case will go to trial.