GUILTY TX - Marion Jester-Montoya, 10 months, stuffed in backpack/left in trunk, Lubbock, 7 Jan 2020 Arrest

  • #81
Looks like he will be pleading GUILTY!!!!


04/21/2023 Pretrial Conference Hearing
Judicial Officer: McClendon III, John "Trey" J.
Hearing Time: 9:30 AM

04/28/2023 Guilty Plea Hearing
Hearing Time: 10:00 AM


link: Lubbock County Public Access

I am curious if pleading guilty will prevent the DP, not if they ask me!
This is clearly a death penalty case, if only there was a fast lane!
He has already had two years longer to live than he gave her
JMO
 
  • #82
I am curious if pleading guilty will prevent the DP, not if they ask me!
This is clearly a death penalty case, if only there was a fast lane!
He has already had two years longer to live than he gave her
JMO

I do not have in my notes that this was a DP case. I usually put that on there. Hopefully we will find out what kind of deal he made...
 
  • #83
This crime is abhorrent and I agree with everyone that the world would be better off without people like this but the facts of the case lead me to believe this wasn't murder, just negligent homicide. It seems like this guy is a complete idiot who thought a baby would be okay in a backpack all day.
 
  • #84
I just searched to see if I could find an article about this case - but just coming up with articles from 2020.... ACK!!

Anyone have any better results in the U.S.?? Just trying to see if they have anything on a plea deal.
 
  • #85
I just searched to see if I could find an article about this case - but just coming up with articles from 2020.... ACK!!

Anyone have any better results in the U.S.?? Just trying to see if they have anything on a plea deal.
I've tried too, Niner. Nothing. :(
 
  • #86
  • #87
Friday, April 28th:
*Guilty Plea Hearing (@ 10am CT) - TX – Marion Rebecca Jester-Montoya (10 mos.) (Jan. 7, 2020, Lubbock, while he went to work she was stuffed in backpack & left in trunk for more than 5 hours) - *Trevor Marquis Rowe (27/now 30) (mom’s BF) arrested & charged (1/7/20), indicted (5/6/20) & arraigned (5/12/20) with 1st degree capital murder (under 10 yrs. old). Plead not guilty. $2M bond.
Court info from 4/21/20 thru 9/30/22 reference post #77 here:
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...trunk-lubbock-7-jan-2020-arrest.495649/page-4

12/9/22 Update: Next pretrial conference hearing on 2/10/23. 2/10/23 Update: Next pretrial conference hearing on 4/21/23. 4/31/23 Update: Rowe has changed his plea to guilty as charged. Next Guilty Plea hearing on 4/28/23 @ 10am.
 
  • #88
Friday, April 28th:
*Guilty Plea Hearing (@ 10am CT) - TX – Marion Rebecca Jester-Montoya (10 mos.) (Jan. 7, 2020, Lubbock, while he went to work she was stuffed in backpack & left in trunk for more than 5 hours) - *Trevor Marquis Rowe (27/now 30) (mom’s BF) arrested & charged (1/7/20), indicted (5/6/20) & arraigned (5/12/20) with 1st degree capital murder (under 10 yrs. old). Plead not guilty. $2M bond.
Court info from 4/21/20 thru 9/30/22 reference post #77 here:
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...trunk-lubbock-7-jan-2020-arrest.495649/page-4

12/9/22 Update: Next pretrial conference hearing on 2/10/23. 2/10/23 Update: Next pretrial conference hearing on 4/21/23. 4/31/23 Update: Rowe has changed his plea to guilty as charged. Next Guilty Plea hearing on 4/28/23 @ 10am.


Man Killed Infant It looks like someone has insider information
The date is off by a year, has Jan 2021 but has other information regarding CPS And pictures of the father with the baby girl

I don‘t know what is taking so long here, the time for Covid to be the issue has passed, it may be due to an investigation of CPS?

KCBD News Lubbock Channel 11 Feb 2023
This is described as a capital murder case- so the death penalty is on the table
The article says Marion would have turned four Feb 2023
Also says the family is pushing for a bill to protect children in danger where CPS has been called due to signs of abuse.

“Marion’s father, Emilio Montoya says, “We are just still waiting on a trial date, supposedly it got held up because of COVID.”

It’s been three years without Marion and still no sign of a trial or justice for her murder.

“Do you call it justice or injustice because nothing has happened yet,” said Sheliah.

Marion’s father says this is not the first time that the justice system has failed their family.

The last week we had her before she passed we called because we had seen some bruises on her leg, and I called the CPS worker and she told me she didn’t have time to come out and look at her today,” said Emilio.

Marion did not have another day.

“They didn’t listen to us, they didn’t treat us with respect,” said Emilio.

Now, three years later, all the family has left of Marion are her favorite stuffed animals, and the memories she left behind.”

JMO
 
  • #89
@AngTxGal - any news on his sentencing - just noticed it is only 10:15am in Texas... I am 8 hours ahead....

Will await news!
 
  • #90
APR 28, 2023
A Texas man who pleaded guilty to capital murder in the death of a 10-month-old girl was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

[...]

Rowe had a history of child abandonment dating back to 2018, when he left two children unattended. That charge was dropped.
 
  • #91
APR 28, 2023
A Texas man who pleaded guilty to capital murder in the death of a 10-month-old girl was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

[...]

Rowe had a history of child abandonment dating back to 2018, when he left two children unattended. That charge was dropped.
I’m disappointed, if this is not a DP case
What is?
He had many chances all day to give her water, food, make sure she was ok, and then render aid, he did not.
What did he think would happen?

I can only hope CPS is also bearing some responsibility- systems meant to protect children so not have the luxury to wait.

JMO
 
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  • #92
Veronica Weems told Rowe that her world collapsed when she learned of her daughter's death from the Lubbock police officers who came to their home.

"I did not want to live in the world without Marion by my side," she said.

Weems told Rowe that her broken heart will never heal and she hoped he's reminded by what he did as he spends every second of his life in prison.

"I hope it haunts you until you die," she said.

Sheilah Montoya told Rowe that she's waited for so long to have a granddaughter and recalled the 10 precious months of milestones she celebrated before her death.

"Marion was special," she said. "She was very smart, very loving. She loved hugging and kissing her dad. She loved eating Cheetos and mac and cheese, dancing and singing with the musical elephant. She loved talking loudly. she had the biggest brown eyes that sparkled and a smile that would light up any room."
 
  • #93
Veronica Weems told Rowe that her world collapsed when she learned of her daughter's death from the Lubbock police officers who came to their home.

"I did not want to live in the world without Marion by my side," she said.

Weems told Rowe that her broken heart will never heal and she hoped he's reminded by what he did as he spends every second of his life in prison.

"I hope it haunts you until you die," she said.

Sheilah Montoya told Rowe that she's waited for so long to have a granddaughter and recalled the 10 precious months of milestones she celebrated before her death.

"Marion was special," she said. "She was very smart, very loving. She loved hugging and kissing her dad. She loved eating Cheetos and mac and cheese, dancing and singing with the musical elephant. She loved talking loudly. she had the biggest brown eyes that sparkled and a smile that would light up any room."

It would seem he would be haunted by what he had done- but that remorse and empathy may not be in his making.
We will see…
Many men have no feelings for babies, and especially for ones who are not their own.
This man had none even for his own children- why was she even with him, and not with her loving grandmother?
Her own mom seemed to not even care enough to keep her away from danger.

Heartbreaking senseless torturous and preventable death of an innocent, we all should be livid

JMO
 
  • #94
*child killer:
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Trevor Rowe walks the halls of justice in Lubbock, Texas

A Texas man who stuffed his then-girlfriend’s 10-month-old girl in a backpack and subsequently killed her was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on Friday morning.
 

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