Imperial Valley Press

California woman pleads guilty in deaths of 2 children

- BY PAUL ELIAS

SAN FRANCISCO — A California woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to torture and murder in the deaths of two young children who had been left in her care and disposing of their bodies in a rented storage unit.

Tami Joy Huntsman entered the pleas to two counts each of murder and torture in a Monterey County courtroom under a deal with prosecutor­s.

In exchange, they will seek a sentence of life in prison without the possibilit­y of parole instead of the death penalty.

“She will die in prison,” prosecutor Berkley Brannon said, noting that the agreement also will spare the sister of the victims from testifying at a trial.

Police in Plumas County found the battered sister, who was 9 at the time, shivering and starving in the backseat of an SUV in December 2015. She had broken bones and told investigat­ors that Huntsman and her boyfriend, Gonzalo Curiel, had severely neglected and abused the siblings after they moved into the couple’s Salinas apartment.

Huntsman had agreed to care for the three children after their mother was killed in a car accident and their father — a relative of Huntsman — was sent to prison.

The older sister said Huntsman and Curiel killed her younger siblings on Thanksgivi­ng after the 9-year-old was caught stealing a bagel, court records show.

On Wednesday, Huntsman acknowledg­ed in court that she and Curiel starved and beat the 6-year-old boy and 3-year-old girl before killing them.

Police found the bodies stu ed in a plastic bin in a Redding storage unit about 300 miles north of Salinas.

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