• #781
Poor baby. I cried more than once in the several times I’ve watched the documentary. I don’t know why I torture myself. I think it’s what I do best sometimes. I love this kid. He seemed so sweet.I figure if he can suffer through it, I can watch the horror I see and feel the love I do. I feel the twinges of pain just sitting with myself and thinking back right now. It’s a painful stillness… RIP Gabriel.
 
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  • #783
Gabriel died 12 yrs. ago today.
 
  • #784

Pearl Sinthia Fernandez, now 42, was sentenced in March 2018 to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the May 2013 killing of her son, Gabriel, but has filed two re-sentencing petitions contending that she could not now be convicted of murder because of recent changes in state law that affect defendants in some murder cases.
 
  • #785
PALMDALE, Calif. (TCN) -- A mother who was convicted of first-degree murder in her son’s 2013 death and sentenced to life in prison is seeking resentencing for the second time since having the request denied in 2021.
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the latest petition alleges that “[Fernandez] has comprehension issues and documented verbal comprehension of a second-grade student” and was under the mistaken impression that her case would be going to appeal when she signed the plea agreement.
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A hearing has been set for March 30 on Fernandez’s latest petition, KABC reports
‘One of the most heinous crimes ever’: Mom seeks resentencing after conviction for son’s 2013 torture death

May this filth continue to live a long and very unhappy life where she belongs, in prison.
 
  • #786
It was a case that shocked Los Angeles County. Eight-year-old Gabriel Fernandez died in 2013 after enduring months of abuse by his mother Pearl Feranandez and her boyfriend Isauro Aguirre. While they both committed heinous acts against the boy — putting out cigarettes on him, shooting him in the face with a BB gun, making him eat cat litter and feces and forcing him to sleep in a locked cabinet, often while gagged and bound — Aguirre was the one who administered the final, fatal blows.

Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office prosecutor Scott Yang called Aguirre “the muscle behind the relationship” in Netflix’s new six-part docu-series “The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez.”
“He was the person who, I believe, Pearl Fernandez had do most of her dirty deeds,” Yang said.
 
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Fernandez alleges that "the petitioner has comprehension issues and documented verbal comprehension of a second grade student" and that she was "mistakenly under the impression that her case would then be going to appeal" when she signed the plea agreement before her 2018 conviction.

Hatami told CNS that he plans to once again "fight to make sure this doesn't happen." A hearing has been set for March 30.
 

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