Yuma Sun

Guilty verdict in case of girl locked in box

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PHOENIX — A Phoenix man was convicted of firstdegre­e murder Wednesday in the 2011 death of a 10-year-old girl who was locked in a storage box in sweltering summer heat.

After deliberati­ng for a day, a Maricopa County Superior Court jury also found John Michael Allen, 29, guilty of child abuse in the killing of Ame Deal.

Jurors now must determine whether the killing was especially cruel or heinous before moving onto the sentencing phase, which could include the death penalty.

Allen’s 28-year-old wife Sammantha Allen, a cousin of Deal’s, was convicted of murder in the girl’s death in June. She now is on Arizona’s death row.

Authoritie­s said the couple forced Ame into the small, plastic box as punishment for stealing ice pops. They then went to sleep and the girl was found dead the next morning.

Defense attorney Robert Reinhardt had argued that John Allen, a father of four young children, did not intend for the girl to die and that the other adults in the home created the abusive environmen­t.

Ame’s death was the culminatio­n of a shocking history of abuse at the hands of relatives who were charged with caring for her.

Authoritie­s said the girl was forced to eat dog feces, crush aluminum cans barefoot, consume hot sauce and get in the storage box on other occasions. She also was kicked in the face, beaten with a wooden paddle and forcibly dunked after being thrown in a pool, according to police investigat­ors.

Adults at the home originally claimed Ame hid during a late-night game of hide-and-seek and wasn’t found until hours later.

Three other relatives are in prison serving sentences for abusing Ame.

David Deal, who is listed as the girl’s father on her birth certificat­e, is serving a 14-year sentence after pleading guilty to attempted child abuse.

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