GUILTY NM - Omaree Varela, 9, called 911 before dying of abuse, Albuquerque, 27 Dec 2013

  • #261
Witness telling judge about Omaree, who he was. Begging judge for justice. I can barely listen. :(
 
  • #262
Witness talking about things the other kids told her about life in the house. Heartbreaking. N saw Omaree being beaten, blood on his head. N and S have PTSD and in are in therapy.

She is heartbreaking to listen to. She will make a strong witness in the mother's trial. :tears::tears::tears:
 
  • #263
Another witness up, talking about Omaree being a loving, caring child.
 
  • #264
Prosecutor talking about the times Omaree was taken out of home, saying this was not isolated incident. Defense trying to make out father as caring father but that's not true. Hearing father say things like "You make me sick Omaree." Twenty miinutes of dad swearing at Omaree, saying "F*** you!," "I wish you weren't here," and so on.
 
  • #265
Prosecutor reminding judge that doctors said Omaree's death was painful and took a long time.
 
  • #266
Prosecutor outlining abuse charges and prior charges, asking judge to take all into consideration. Asking for consecutive sentences. Talk about Omaree's abuse - cigarette burns, etc. - making me queasy. :( Prosecutor stressing ongoing abuse.

Asking for 35 years.
 
  • #267
Defense up now - yadayadayada, blahblahblah. Sorry, I don't care what caselaw she thinks is relevant or not.
 
  • #268
Defense - "Casaus made a mistake." His upbringing was far from ideal, he experienced abuse too. WTF??

Wants concurrent sentences.
 
  • #269
Defense - "I believe there is hope for this man; he has goals. Give him an opportunity on probation."

Cousin of Casaus up now. Close relationship, happy times together. Family means the most to him. Raised a niece like a father when his sister passed away. Started making bad decisions in life when battle with drugs began.

"My cousin is not an evil monster."
 
  • #270
Sorry, I lost my WS connection. Continuing...

Casaus speaking - "I know I'll see Omaree again one day."

Paraphrasing:

I made mistakes in my life but child abuse was not one. My kids were not abused like everyone says.

God knows the truth.

I forgive everybody. They should look into their hearts and know I'm a kind, gentle, loving man. I love my kids, I love my family. I'm not a monster.

I've forgiven my wife, I pray for her every day.

I want to give back everything I can. My goal is to mentor children who are abused. God this, God that.

I'm innocent of this but I'm here today, manning up.
 
  • #271
Judge - “This was more than a mistake. I'm finding it difficult to believe it was just a mistake.”

Count 2 – 18 years.
Count 4 – 3 years.
Count 5 – 3 years.
Count 6 & 7 – 3 years each.

Total = 30 years, followed by 2 years parole, followed by 5 years supervision where no contact with minors, no drugs, etc.

No contact with surviving family members.
 
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  • #274
Considering Little Omaree was given a death sentence by SC and SVC, I'd say a 30 year sentence is a cake walk for this convict.
:cow:

His attorney can put a sock in it. I don't know how either one of them can sleep at night! :hearno:

I hope SVC is literally paralyzed with fear, because Lady Justice has her squarely in Her crosshairs.

#JusticeForOmaree!!!!
:floating:
:rose:


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  • #275
I would have liked to see a much harsher sentence, but I fully expected less than he actually got. I said a little prayer as I drove by the house, as I do almost every day. At least there's some justice for Omaree. I wait impatiently to see what happens with that wretched excuse for a mother.
 
  • #276
Are the sentences consecutive (I hope)? I did not see which in MSM -- it sounds like they are, since they are saying 30 years.... Please let it be consecutive. TIA
 
  • #277
This case really got to me on a personal level. I just want to strangle his abusers, and give a thorough lashing to people who failed to help him, despite his multiple cries for help. Besides him, only Sanda Cantu and Junko Futura got me feeling so raw and murderous.
 
  • #278
Are the sentences consecutive (I hope)? I did not see which in MSM -- it sounds like they are, since they are saying 30 years.... Please let it be consecutive. TIA

Yep, consecutive - he's gonna be shut away for 30 l-o-n-g years.:jail:
 
  • #279
Yippee -- Long time, long time!! :D
 
  • #280
Justice!
 

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