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Mistrial in S.D. murder case

Jurors are divided on whether Tieray Jones killed his stepson, who disappeare­d in 2002.

- By Pauline Repard pauline.repard@sduniontri­bune.com Repard writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

DIEGO — The question of what happened to Jahi Turner, a toddler who disappeare­d from San Diego in 2002, remains unresolved after a jury on Friday declared they were unable to reach a verdict.

The jurors had spent the week trying to determine whether the boy’s stepfather, Tieray Jones, had killed him. San Diego County Superior Court Judge Joan Weber declared a mistrial when the jurors said they would not be able to agree unanimousl­y to convict or acquit Jones.

They revealed in court that after two days of deliberati­ons, they were divided 10 to 2 in favor of finding Jones not guilty on a charge of murder. They also could not agree on a lesser charge of manslaught­er, splitting 10 to 2 in favor of acquittal.

Although the 2-year-old’s body was never found, prostact ecutors built a circumstan­tial case against Jones, now 39.

Investigat­ors found a small amount of Jahi’s blood on his pajamas and a blanket. They also found neighbors who saw Jones take large trash bags to a Dumpster at his Beech Street apartment complex around the time Jahi disappeare­d.

Jones testified that Jahi vanished when he took the boy to a Golden Hill neighborho­od playground and walked away for about 15 minutes on April 25, 2002.

Jones said that when he called 911 about 2:30 p.m. to report the boy missing, he had been lying to a dispatcher because Jahi’s disappeara­nce actually had occurred about three hours earlier. Jones said he lied because he was ashamed of having failed the child, and because he didn’t want conSAN with police, who might arrest him for a Maryland misdemeano­r marijuana warrant.

When San Diego police talked to people who had been at the park around the time of the 911 call, no one recalled seeing Jones and Jahi.

The boy’s mother and Jones’ then-wife, Tameka Jones, was a Navy seaman on a weeklong deployment at the time Jahi vanished.

The investigat­ion stalled for years with no charges filed, but Tieray Jones was arrested in 2016.

Prosecutor­s alleged he may have become irate over Jahi wetting their shared bed and over not being able to access funds on his wife’s Navy bank account.

 ?? John Gibbins S.D. Union-Tribune ?? TIERAY JONES testified that Jahi Turner, 2, vanished from a park.
John Gibbins S.D. Union-Tribune TIERAY JONES testified that Jahi Turner, 2, vanished from a park.

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