Monterey Herald

2 convicted in torturemur­der of 10-year-old

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LOS ANGELES >> The mother of a 10-year-old boy and her boyfriend were found guilty Tuesday of torturing and murdering the Southern California child, who was beaten, brutalized and starved.

Heather Barron, 33, and Kareem Leiva, 37, were convicted by the judge in a non-jury trial of first-degree murder involving torture. They also were convicted of child abuse of two other children in their Lancaster home.

They now face sentences of life in prison without chance of parole.

Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies went to the high-desert home of the boy, Anthony Avalos, in response to a 911 call from the mother on June 20, 2018. They were told that he had been injured in a fall.

He died in a hospital the next day. Doctors said he was severely malnourish­ed and dehydrated.

Prosecutor­s alleged that the boy was intentiona­lly killed by torture. They said that for years the boy was routinely beaten and whipped with a belt along with the other children, repeatedly dropped on his head, smashed into the floor or furniture, burned with cigarettes and denied water and food at times or force-fed.

Prosecutor­s said Leiva sprayed hot sauce in the children's faces; forced them to fight one another, with the loser being punished by him; and made the youngsters kneel for lengthy periods on concrete floors, nails or uncooked rice or squat until they fell over.

County District Attorney George Gascón said the couple “tortured the boy every day for two weeks leading up to his death.”

“The brutality that was meted out on this young child was unimaginab­le,” Gascón said in a statement after the verdicts.

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