Rachael Mullenix Teen Killer Daughter Murders Mother

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Rachael Mullenix was sixteen when she was arrested for the murder of her mother in California. According to court documents Rachael Mullenix was upset that her mother wanted to end the relationship with her daughters boyfriend Ian Allen. The mothers body would be found floating in the bay near Newport Harbour Yacht Club and she had been stabbed over fifty times and stuffed into a cardboard box.

Rachael Mullenix and Ian Allen had fled the state and would be arrested in Louisiana. Rachael told the jury that her boyfriend had murdered her mother and she was shocked when she walked into the brutal murder however she would be convicted of murder and this teen killer would be sentenced to twenty five years to life in prison

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Inmate NameMULLENIX, RACHAEL SCARLETT
CDCR NumberX34327
Age30
Admission Date11/03/2008
Current LocationCentral California Women’s Facility
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Parole Eligible Date (Month/Year)12/2026

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A Huntington Beach teen convicted of the brutal slaying of her mother again proclaimed her innocence today, telling an Orange County judge she never could have committed such a crime.

“She was my life. To have someone say I stabbed her really affects me because I didn’t,” 19-year-old Rachael Mullenix told Superior Court Judge David A. Thompson. “My mom is my heart. Every day without her is a struggle … I did not do this to my mom.”

Moments later, Thompson sentenced Rachael Mullenix to 25 years to life for the Sept. 13, 2006 slaying of Barbara Mullenix – whose body was discovered floating in Newport Bay with a butter knife embedded in her right eye.

Earlier, Thompson denied the teen’s motion for a new trial.

The crime made headlines when the body of Barbara Mullenix was pulled from the waters near Newport Harbor Yacht Club a day after the murder. The woman had been stabbed more than 50 times and stuffed in a cardboard box. Investigators deduced she had been killed the night before in her Huntington Beach home – where she lived with Rachael Mullenix.

Rachael Mullenix, who has no prior criminal record, and her boyfriend, Ian Allen, were arrested in Louisiana a few days later. Deputy District Attorney Sonia Balleste prosecuted them both for murder, arguing the couple thought the mother was interfering in their relationship.

At the sentencing, Mullenix cried as her father said he loved his daughter and believed she wasn’t a murderer.

“She didn’t do this,” said Bruce Mullenix. “I will never stop supporting her for the rest of my life.”

After the hearing, Balleste said the sentence wasn’t stiff enough.

“She’s an expert manipulator who is a danger to our society,” the prosecutor said. “She should never be let out.”

Rachel Mullenix was convicted in July. She testified Allen was the sole murderer, and that she was shocked when she walked in on the attack. She claimed she tried to pull Allen off her mother, but that he pushed her away. She told jurors she cleaned up the crime scene and helped dispose of her mother’s body because she was scared of Allen – whom she accused of kidnapping her.

The teen’s trial testimony echoed her statement in court today.She told jurors she loved her mother, whom she called “her best friend.”

But in her diaries, which were used by the prosecution as evidence, Rachael Mullenix repeatedly wrote that she hated her mother.

Allen, who was convicted during a separate trial last month, also claimed innocence. His defense was that Rachael Mullenix was the murderer, and that he had shouldered the blame out of love. Jurors in his trial were as unconvinced as those in Mullenix’s trial, convicting him of first-degree murder.

Allen, who also faces 25 years to life in prison, will be sentenced Nov. 14.

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It’s impossible for Huntington Beach teenager Rachael Mullenix to have reacted more bitterly to her mother’s 1 a.m. curfew, especially after she bragged she’d discovered how to use sex to manipulate men.

In September 2006, Rachael, then 17, and her 21-year-old boyfriend, Ian Allen, used three or four knives to stab Barbara Mullenix more than 50 times and then dumped the corpse in Newport Harbor near Corona del Mar with a butter knife protruding from an eye socket, according to police reports.

From her new home–a prison cell at Chowchilla’s Central California Women’s Facility, Rachel Mullenix continues to insist she is innocent of a murder committed solely by Allen, and that both Orange County homicide prosecutor Sonia Balleste and an inept defense lawyer robbed her of a fair trial.

According to Rachael, Balleste didn’t just improperly inflame the jury but she also presented “a deliberate distortion of evidence” while her counsel failed to make key objections.

Besides, she argued, Balleste should have been softer on the defense given her youth.

It is true the prosecutor called the defendant “a vampire” during the trial, argued it was “impossible” only one person inflicted all the stab wounds even though her own forensic expert witness had testified otherwise, and won on the record rebukes from the judge, David Thompson.

But federal magistrate Judge Jacqueline Chooljian studied the complaint in depth and noted critical, incriminating evidence: After the duo was arrested fleeing in Louisiana, cops placed them in a police vehicle, secretly turned on a recording device and left them alone.

Rachael Mullenix can be heard reminding her boyfriend to take the fall and urging him to claim he’d kidnapped her after the killing.

Law enforcement also recovered text messages Rachael sent Allen in the hours before the attack on Barbara, including, “Ian, I don’t care what I have to do in order to be with you! Nothing is going to take you away from me.”

Chooljian concluded Balleste’s conduct did not sabotage due process rights and that Rachael’s lawyer hadn’t committed malpractice in her defense.

This month, U.S. District Court Judge Manuel L. Real accepted Chooljian’s findings and closed the case.

Upshot: Rachael, now 25, will continue serving her 25 years to life punishment.

Allen earned the same sentence and lives in a California State Prison cell at Centinela.

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Mistie Moyer Teen Killer Murders Infant

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Mistie Moyer was seventeen when she murdered her three month old son in Michigan. According to court documents the infant was found dead by authorities in his mother’s care, an autopsy of the infant showed previous injuries including a broken arm. This teen killer would plead guilty to a host of charges including homicide and would be sentenced to forty years in prison

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MDOC Number:608609SID

Number:5768371M

Name:MISTIE DAWN MOYER

Racial Identification:White

Gender:Female

Hair:Brown

Eyes:Blue

Height:5′ 1″Weight:126 lbs.

Date of Birth:05/28/2001

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A 17-year-old from the Morley area faces murder charges in the death of her 3-month-old son last year.

The Montcalm County prosecutor confirmed Thursday that Moyer is charged with open murder, felony murder and three counts of first-degree child abuse in the death of her son Fred LeRoy Wallace III.

Fred was born Aug. 12, 2018, and died Nov. 19.

The medical examiner ruled the death a homicide and also found the baby had previous injuries, including a broken arm and broken ribs.

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The teenage mother who pleaded guilty to murder in the death of her 3-month-old son last year will spend up to 40 years in prison. 

Moyer, 18, was sentenced to 12 to 40 years in a state prison Thursday in Montcalm County Circuit Court for the death of her son Fred LeRoy Wallace III. 

Wallace died Nov. 19, 2018, while in Moyer’s care. The medical examiner ruled the baby’s death a homicide and found older injuries on his body, including a broken arm and ribs. 

Mistie Moyer received 342 days of credit during her sentencing.

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Mistie Dawn Moyer, 17, was arraigned Jan. 11 in Montcalm County’s 64B District Court and charged with homicide-open murder, homicide-felony murder and three counts of first-degree child abuse. The crimes are alleged to have taken place from Nov. 5-19, 2018.

Fred LeRoy Wallace III was born Aug. 12, 2018, to Moyer and her boyfriend, Fred LeRoy Wallace Jr. The baby died Nov. 19, 2018, while in Moyer’s care.

According to Montcalm County Prosecutor Andrea Krause, the medical examiner ruled the death a homicide and also found the baby had older injuries, including a broken arm and broken ribs.

Moyer underwent a forensic exam, which took several months. She was found competent to stand trial. She pleaded guilty Oct. 22 to second-degree murder. She will be sentenced at a later date.

Moyer has been lodged in the Montcalm County Jail since she was charged last January. Her attorney is Randy Norton.

According to Fred’s obituary, he was survived by his parents, along with his grandparents, Fred Leroy Wallace Sr., Melissa Smith, Tammy (Derek) Hansen, great-grandparents, Pauline (Kevin) Musgrave and great-great-grandmother, Alfreda Johnson

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Britnee Miller Teen Killer Murders Neighbor

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Britnee Miller was sixteen when she took part in a murder. According to court documents Britnee Miller, her mother Tina Lasonya Brown and Heather Lee would stun the victim with a taser gun, bring her to a remote location where she was doused on gasoline, beat with a crowbar and set on fire. This teen killer would be sentenced to life in prison, Tina Lasonya Brown was sentenced to death and Heather Lee received twenty five years for cooperating with the prosecution.

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Birth Date:06/02/1993

Initial Receipt Date:05/08/2013

Current Facility:LOWELL ANNEX

Current Custody:CLOSE

Current Release Date:SENTENCED TO LIFE

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A Florida appellate court has upheld the life sentence of a Pensacola woman who at age 16 helped beat an acquaintance, douse her in gasoline and set her on fire.

Britnee Miller, 25, was originally sentenced to life in prison for the 2010 murder of 19-year-old Audreanna Zimmerman.

Miller pleaded no contest to her role in the murder, and in 2013, she was sentenced to life in prison. After a Supreme Court ruling made it unconstitutional to give juveniles an automatic life sentence, Miller was granted a new sentencing hearing in 2017. She was once again sentenced to life.

On Tuesday, the Florida First District Court of Appeal affirmed that sentence without comment.

Miller and Zimmerman had reportedly been in a dispute before the 19-year-old’s death. Zimmerman reportedly thought they had patched things up, and visited Miller at the Ensley home of Miller’s mother, Tina Brown.

When she entered the home, she was attacked with a stun gun, beaten and forced into the trunk of a car by Brown and the women’s neighbor, Heather Lee. The trio took Zimmerman to a wooded area, where they beat her with a crowbar and set her on fire.

After they left her for dead, Zimmerman was able to get to residence more than a quarter of a mile away and find help. She later died in a Mobile, Alabama, burn center.

Lee is currently serving a 25-year sentence as part of a plea agreement.

Brown was convicted and sentenced to death for her role in the murder. She is one of a handful of Florida women on death row.

Because of her juvenile status, Miller will be entitled to her first sentencing review after serving 15 years in prison.

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A Florida appellate court has upheld the life sentence of a Pensacola woman who at age 16 helped beat an acquaintance, douse her in gasoline and set her on fire.

Britnee Miller, 25, was originally sentenced to life in prison for the 2010 murder of 19-year-old Audreanna Zimmerman.

Miller pleaded no contest to her role in the murder, and in 2013, she was sentenced to life in prison. After a Supreme Court ruling made it unconstitutional to give juveniles an automatic life sentence, Miller was granted a new sentencing hearing in 2017. She was once again sentenced to life.

On Tuesday, the Florida First District Court of Appeal affirmed that sentence without comment.

Miller and Zimmerman had reportedly been in a dispute before the 19-year-old’s death. Zimmerman reportedly thought they had patched things up, and visited Miller at the Ensley home of Miller’s mother, Tina Brown.

When she entered the home, she was attacked with a stun gun, beaten and forced into the trunk of a car by Brown and the women’s neighbor, Heather Lee. The trio took Zimmerman to a wooded area, where they beat her with a crowbar and set her on fire

After they left her for dead, Zimmerman was able to get to residence more than a quarter of a mile away and find help. She later died in a Mobile, Alabama, burn center.

Lee is currently serving a 25-year sentence as part of a plea agreement.

Brown was convicted and sentenced to death for her role in the murder. She is one of a handful of Florida women on death row.

https://www.pnj.com/story/news/2019/04/03/britnee-millers-life-sentence-stand-fatal-beating-burning/3351614002/

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Tabitha Messina Teen Killer Axe Murderer

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Tabitha Messina was convicted of the axe murders of her father and his girlfriend in Ohio. According to court documents Tabitha Messina and Carlos Christopher would break into her fathers home where they would attack him and his girlfriend striking them repeatedly with an axe while the couple slept. This teen killer would be convicted of both murders and a count of robbery. Tabitha Messina would be sentenced to sixty years to life. Carlos Christopher would receive two life sentences without parole.

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Number W073504

DOB 10/26/1988

Gender Female

Race White

Admission Date 10/31/2008

Institution Dayton Correctional Institution

Status INCARCERATED

Stated Prison Term 5 years

Expiration Stated Term 07/28/2067

Indefinite Sentence Min 55 years

Indefinite Sentence Max Life Sentence

Expiration of Max Sentence Life Sentence

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Tabitha Messina will be 80 years old before she’s eligible for parole. Messina received 60 years to life in prison Friday for masterminding the murder of her father, Richard Messina, 50, and his girlfriend, 43-year-old Sandra Cover. Tabitha Messina, 20, and her friend Carlos Christopher broke into the elder Messina’s house in South Euclid while he and Cover slept July 29, 2007.

Prosecutors said Messina and Christopher attacked the couple with an ax and a crowbar. Then, they stole a Corvette and GMC Jimmy from them. Messina insisted she did not plan or want to kill her father or the woman who served as her surrogate stepmother for 10 years. “Never once would I think of taking the life of the man who raised me,” she said at her sentencing.

However, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Timothy E. McMonagle said the evidence showed otherwise. “She makes things up as she goes along and she believes what she says,” McMonagle said. Even when Tabitha Messina was young, she used to lie after getting in fights, clinical psychologist Dr. Sandra McPherson said. Messina used to attack other children, blame someone else and then get attention by trying to fix the problem, McPherson said in a study that was read by McMonagle.

Several members from Messina and Cover’s family filled McMonagle’s courtroom. Those who spoke made it very clear that they thought life in prison was an insufficient punishment. Linda Moore, Cover’s sister, told Messina she deserved to die for the murder and mutilation of the couple. Cover’s mother, Joann Bartell, said life in prison was “more mercy than she showed Sandy and her father.” Bartell showed the judge a picture of Sandy Cover and said, “There are not adequate words in the English language to describe the pain, anguish and despair I feel.”

Betty Montanez, Richard Messina’s sister and Tabitha’s aunt, echoed the sentiment. “When you forgot to respect him, and you forgot he was your father, we forgot you were our niece,” she said. “At best, you deserve to die in prison, maybe of old age.” The one person in her family who would have forgiven her, Montanez said, was her father.

Tabitha and Richard Messina had an often contentious relationship. “I always used to push my dad to a certain limit to see how much he would take from me,” Tabitha Messina said. Between January 2005 and the murder, South Euclid police were called to Messina’s home 68 times for reasons including loud music, barking dogs, trespassing and juvenile disturbances. Tabitha Messina has alleged that her father abused her, but there is no evidence to corroborate it, Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Patrick J. Thomas said. Christopher has been convicted of murder and given two life sentences without possibility of parole.

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The woman accused of murdering her father and live-in girlfriend has been indicted.

Tabitha Messina and Carlos Christopher were each indicted on 12 counts: four counts of Aggravated Murder, with Mass Murder and Felony Murder specifications; four counts of Aggravated Robbery; and four counts of Aggravated Burglary charges.

Police say Messina and Christopher bludgeoned Richard Messina and Sandra Cover with blunt objects inside Richard Messina’s home on July 29th.

The couple then fled the scene – and were later arrested in North Carolina.

Prosecutor Bill Mason said, “This horrific crime shows all the signs of a deliberate, purposeful killing. They broke into the house in the middle of the night and butchered these two victims with an axe in their bedroom. Now they face the death penalty.”

https://www.cleveland19.com/story/6924144/daughter-friend-face-death-penalty-in-s-euclid-double-murder/

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DOB 12/31/1987

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Admission Date 06/05/2008

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Jennifer Mee Teen Killer – Hiccup Girl Turns Murderer

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Jennifer Mee was known as the Hiccup Girl now she is known as a murderer. Jennifer Mee first came to attention for a case of hiccups that would not go away that would see her appear on national television shows. Eventually the hiccups would go away and Jennifer Mee would fade to the background. Then she was arrested for murder in Florida. According to court documents Jennifer Mee would lure the victim to an abandoned home where he was shot and killed by her two accomplices. This teen killer would be convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole

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Current Release Date:SENTENCED TO LIFE

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At the age of just 15, Jennifer Mee gained worldwide fame in 2007 when she developed an uncontrollable case of the hiccups.

The teenager, from St Petersburg, Florida, appeared on television morning shows across the United States in a bid to find a cure for her mysterious affliction.

Mee was hiccupping up to 50 times a minute, stopped going to school and could only eat soft foods. She had to be medicated to sleep.

Five weeks later they stopped – and so did the attention.

But in 2010 Mee, then 19, was back in the headlines – this time charged with first-degree murder of a 22-year-old man she met online and lured to a vacant home where two of her friends robbed and shot him.

Shannon Griffin, who came to the abandoned home under the illusion Mee wanted to buy some marijuana, was shot four times and robbed of less than $50. The 22-year-old has been working at a supermarket and was on holiday the week he was killed.

Under Florida law, because Mee set him up, she is as culpable as the person who pulled the trigger.

Prosecutors used police interviews and a taped phone call between Mee and her mother Rachel Robidoux as evidence she had arranged the crime.

During the call, she told her mother she not did pull the trigger of the gun that killed Griffin, but that she was charged with murder. “Because I set everything up,” she explained in the call that was played to the jury. “It all went wrong, Mom. It just went downhill.”

Her lawyers said she suffered from schizophrenia and Tourette’s Syndrome, and a court-appointed psychiatrist said Mee’s intelligence was “low normal.”

Attorney John Trevena revealed she was on a medication called thorazine – usually used to treat psychotic disorders –  to control the hiccupping, but that even then she was still susceptible to bouts.

In 2013, Mee wept as she was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Her co-defendants LaRon Raiford and Lamont Newton, who was her boyfriend at the time of the crime, were also convicted of first-degree murder.

Mee met with Piers Morgan in the third episode of Killer Women at her prison in Ocala, Florida.

Though Morgan wrestles with whether Mee should be kept in prison for the rest of her life even though she did not pull the trigger that killed Griffin and nor was she at the scene, he asks her to take responsibility for her part in his death.

The GMTV host also meets with Mee’s mother and defence lawyer, who both believe her earlier fame as the Hiccup Girl unfairly influenced the court and that her harsh punishment is the result.

Robidoux described her daughter’s earlier condition as “her case of the hiccups wasn’t a case of the hiccups, it was a curse of the hiccups.”

She added: “All of a sudden, people knew her name and she would talk to them on different chat sites. She’s very naive, and I was afraid she was getting herself into something that she didn’t really know what she was doing.

“She’s a lovable sweet little girl who would not hurt a fly. Where things went wrong I don’t know.”

At the time of her arrest, Mee’s MySpace page described herself as a “female version of a hustla”.

“My name is jennifer, im almost 19 but dont let the age fool you, the struggles ive been through has made me grown up so much. Im always havin fun chillin,” she wrote.

On her Facebook page, she alluded to drinking and drugs – and visiting a strip club. On her MySpace page, she posted photos of her tongue piercing, of her giving the camera the finger and her boyfriend’s jail booking photo.

She did not mention the hiccups.

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Prosecutors played a jailhouse call in the murder trial of Jennifer Mee, known as the “Hiccup Girl,” where she is heard telling her mother that she “didn’t kill nobody” but she “set everything up.”

Jennifer Mee, 22, who gained national fame when she was 15 years old because her hiccups lasted for five straight weeks, is charged with first-degree murder in the 2010 death of Shannon Griffin.

On Thursday, prosecutors played a jailhouse recording for the jury where Mee’s mother asks her why she has been arrested and charged.

“I didn’t kill nobody,” Mee said. “…I set everything up. It all went wrong, Mom. It [expletive] just went downhill after everything happened, Mom.”

Prosecutors allege that in 2010, Jennifer Mee met Griffin and lured him to a home in home in St. Petersburg, Fla., to be robbed. Griffin struggled with two accomplices who then shot him four times in the chest, according to prosecutors.

At issue is whether Mee was a bystander or if she planned the robbery that ended in Griffin’s death.

Police had previously said they did not believe Jennifer Mee pulled the trigger. However, under Florida law her involvement in a robbery that led to a homicide makes her subject to a first-degree murder charge.

Although Mee pleaded not guilty, prosecutors previously turned down her lawyer’s plea deal of a 15-year prison sentence.

On Wednesday, Mee’s attorney told the court her client was a schizophrenic. The judge then ordered Mee to undergo psychological evaluation. It was later determined Jennifer Mee is competent to stand trial.

Experts also testified that Mee’s DNA was found on the victim’s shirt. Though, the defense argued it could have been transferred to the shirt by another person, and a crime lab DNA expert agreed.

One alleged accomplice, LaRon Raiford, was convicted and sentenced in August to life in prison, while another co-defendant, Lamont Newton, has not yet gone to trial.

Jennifer Mee made national headlines in 2007 when she hiccupped virtually non-stop for more than a month, up to 50 times a minute. The hiccups ultimately stopped, her family has said, because she was treated with drugs used to treat Tourette syndrome.

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