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CSAFD
02-03-2009, 01:18 AM
'Baby Grace' Mom Found Guilty of Capital Murder
Monday, February 02, 2009

GALVESTON, Texas — A mother was convicted Monday of capital murder in the beating death of her 2-year-old daughter during a daylong discipline session in which the toddler was whipped with belts and flung across a room like a rag doll.

A jury deliberated less than two hours before convicting 20-year-old Kimberly Dawn Trenor in the death of Riley Ann Sawyers. Trenor did not seem to show any emotion after the verdict was read. The conviction brought an automatic sentence of life in prison without parole.

Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty. Jurors could have also convicted her of two lesser charges.

"Justice has been served today. Today it's about Riley. We were in that courtroom for Riley," Galveston County District Attorney Kurt Sistrunk said after the verdict.

Trenor and her husband, Royce Clyde Zeigler II, were accused of killing the toddler during the July 2007 discipline session designed to teach her proper manners. Prosecutors said Trenor and Zeigler beat Riley with belts, dunked her head in cold bath water and threw her onto a tile floor, fracturing her skull and causing her death. Zeigler, also charged with capital murder, is being tried later and remains jailed.

After Riley's death, the couple stuffed her body in a plastic box and hid it in a storage shed at their suburban Houston home before dumping it in Galveston Bay, according to authorities.

Investigators with the Galveston County Sheriff's Department dubbed the toddler "Baby Grace" during the weeks they worked to identify her remains, discovered by a fisherman on a small island in the bay.

Many of those investigators were in the courtroom Monday and they cried as the verdict was read.

"We all made a promise to that little girl ... that we would find the people responsible for her death and bring them to justice and we did," said Galveston County Sheriff's Sgt. Michael Barry, who right after the verdict was read left the courtroom and raised his fist in victory.

Trenor's defense attorney, Tommie Stickler Jr., said he was disappointed by the verdict but wasn't surprised by how quickly the jury came back with its decision.

During his closing arguments earlier Monday, Stickler implored jurors not to make a decision based on emotion but on the evidence in the case.

"I'm not going to say the jury did or didn't put away their emotions," he said. "I don't think anybody could have put them aside."

The jury foreman, Randall Rothschild, said jurors came back with a verdict fairly quickly because they felt the case was "pretty cut and dried."

"It's an emotional trial because of the victim," Rothschild said as his eyes became teary. "That was hard to set aside (emotions) and stick to the facts. But we did and justice is served."

Riley's identity was a mystery for weeks until her paternal grandmother in Ohio, Sheryl Sawyers, saw an artist's sketch of the girl and told authorities in Texas she thought it was her granddaughter.

Sawyers testified during the trial and was in the courtroom as the verdict was read. She did not speak with reporters afterward.

"For Sheryl it's difficult. She looked at Kimberly as a daughter," said Laura DePledge, an attorney for the Sawyers family. "It's a victory for Riley but it's another loss for Sheryl and the Trenor family."

During closing arguments Monday, Sistrunk repeatedly slammed his fist against a table, telling jurors that was the sound Riley's skull made when her head was slammed against the tile floor.

Prosecutors called Trenor a cold-blooded liar who ignored her daughter's pleas to stop the abuse.

Trenor admitted taking part in the discipline session but blamed 25-year-old Zeigler for throwing Riley across the family room and causing the skull fractures.

"This was unacceptable abuse that will be punished but it's not capital murder," Stickler said during his closing arguments.

Stickler said Trenor never intended to kill her daughter and painted a picture of a frightened 18 year old at the time of Riley's death who was being controlled by her husband.

But prosecutor Kayla Allen told jurors Trenor was a strong person who killed her daughter because the girl was in the way of her happiness with her new husband.

Trenor and Zeigler met playing an online video game and married in June 2007 after Trenor moved with her daughter from Mentor, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, to Spring, a suburb north of Houston.

Earlier Monday, Trenor's attorney presented only one defense witness, a co-worker of her husband's. The witness testified he believed Zeigler seemed to be controlling of his wife.

That followed an unsuccessful attempt by Stickler to get Zeigler to testify. Zeigler invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself when questioned by Stickler outside the presence of the jury.

Galveston County Medical Examiner Stephen Pustilnik testified Monday any reasonable person could have seen Riley had been affected by having her head hit the floor and was in need of medical attention.

Prosecutors declined to seek the death penalty against either Trenor or Zeigler because they didn't think they could prove that the pair would be a future danger, a requirement for such a punishment.
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2 year old Riley Ann "Baby Grace" Sawyer 2007

grammybears
02-03-2009, 02:50 AM
I am so glad the jury came up with the verdict they did. How anybody can hurt a small child is beyond me. Now lets hope the creep of a husband also gets found guilty.

jmoo

nanabillie
02-03-2009, 03:00 AM
She will get FINAL justice one day.

RayStar
02-03-2009, 08:44 AM
The details of this case just sickens me. LWOP I guess is better than NG.

LiveLaughLuv
02-03-2009, 08:51 AM
No doubt she will get some jailhouse justice too. No one takes kind to children being murdered, honor among theives?

Only two hours before being found guilty. Good and now we need to hear that man gets the same..

TigressPen
02-03-2009, 10:27 AM
Hallelujah! I am so glad this jury found this woman guilty.

Pandabear
02-03-2009, 10:47 AM
Thank you to the jury who found this monster guilty. May Riley Ann rest in peace. :1222423:

texanne
02-03-2009, 11:37 AM
I am proud of the Texas justice system today. No fooling around with dozens of hearings and delays, crying judges, etc, etc. No sitting in a jury room for days on end. This evil woman literally slaughtered her own child to please a man. The one thing that is wrong is that she will not be put to death as she should be. Don't get me wrong, I totally support the death penalty when a law enforcement officer is killed and all the other death penalty reasons. What I want to say (to just vent I guess) is that this baby was totally defenseless. She was tiny, she was not a trained adult with a weapon strapped on. Her murder screams for the death penalty, and I really wish she had been sentenced to death. I hope the trial of her pos husband follows soon.

grammybears
02-03-2009, 01:48 PM
I have never understood the mentality of a woman having to have a man around and at the expense of her very own children. Riley was such an adorable child. She was just a baby and these creeps continually hurt her. Yes these two will get final justice one day and I do think these two will see justice by other prisoners. It takes a bully to intentionally hurt a small child.

DeeJay
02-03-2009, 10:47 PM
IF Riley was such a problem child for Trenor, why did she not leave her in Ohio with family?

And where is the natural father in this thing? I have read and seen every report from day one , up thru today and not a mention of him showing up for trial. Not a comment from him since Riley's body was found.

Why did Sawyers not try to get custody of his daughter? Apparently, grandma Sawyers is the only one that really looked after Riley. By KT's accounts also the one that spoiled Riley.

I am puzzled as to why this trial was not televised or on the 'net. The media reports are lacking to say the least.

DeeJay
02-03-2009, 11:19 PM
Per Trenor's diary, she was going to tell ppl that asked where Riley was, Trenor's story would be Ohio CPS took her. See a smiliaritie there? With Casey, her child was with the nanny. With Trenor, her child was in OH....with CPS.

Then when things get too hot....Caylee was kidnapped by the nanny & Casey alone was trying to get her back.

Riley was taken by CPS and Ziegler was going to get her back.

According to the photos and videos, both little girls had been well cared for and loved much by family and especially grandma Sawyers.

These photos and videos of Riley tell the story.

http://www.jurorthirteen.com/GeneralCategories/CurrentTrials/BabyGraceMurder/tabid/1007/Default.aspx

grammybears
02-03-2009, 11:50 PM
I totally agree with you. I thought I had read awhile back that Riley's father had been in prison and he did abuse Riley's mom. I cannot remember the source so I will just say jmoo. This poor child never stood a chance. All the adults in her life and her grandma Sawyers was the only person to come forward to say she thought this baby was her grandchild. It is so shameful what adults do to their babies.
I had a friend tell me one time that she had had five children with the one father and after they were divorced she didn't feel it would be right to bring another man into the situation. She said children need to be loved and cherished and face it some so called moms do not know how to love or cherish their children.
The fact that Riley's mother did not stand up for her show exactly what kind of mother she was. I do feel so bad for this grandma who apparently loved this baby dearly. If Riley's mother is anything like in some other cases she was not about to let someone else raise this baby because she had to be in control and did not want to look bad.

Too late, she already looks bad.

jmoo

Tracian
02-04-2009, 12:08 AM
She got lucky...she should have got the needle...

hope she makes bunches of new 'friends' in prison...