Raul Cervera Teen Killer Murders During Robbery

Raul Cervera

Raul Cervera was fifteen years old when he would murder a man during a robbery attempt. According to court documents the teen killer and the victim Abram Garcia were in the middle of a drug deal when Raul Cervera decided to rob him, that decision would end in Garcia being fatally shot. Raul Cervera would be arrested and charged with capital murder. However after spending nearly three years waiting for trial this teen killer would plead guilty and would eventually be sentenced to a maximum of thirty years in prison however he is eligible for parole after fifteen years

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Raul Cervera was just 15 years old when he was charged with capital murder after he was accused of shooting a former correctional officer during a robbery attempt in late 2018.

Defense attorneys spent the day describing Raul’s chaotic childhood, shaped by poverty, a neglectful mother, and her abusive boyfriends.

Prosecutors pointed out Raul’s five other siblings, raised under the same conditions who never killed anyone.

After sentencing, family members of the victim, 20-year-old Abram Garcia, had a chance to speak directly to the teen.

“They talk about you sitting in a cell. At least you’re alive. You get to breathe; you get to be alive. He doesn’t get that because you took that from him,” said one family member.

“Because to me, 30 years is not enough. Because my grandson’s life was worth more than that. But that man upstairs is going to make sure that you have a hard life,” the victim’s grandmother added.

“And though I pray to god every single day of every second of my life, I pray to him. ‘God please, I will do anything. I will give anything. Please. Give me my son back.’ and he can’t,” the mother said.

Under the terms of the plea deal, 30 years was the maximum sentence the judge could give Cervera.

https://news4sanantonio.com/news/local/teenager-sentenced-to-30-years-in-prison-for-shooting-former-correctional-officer-jail-19-year-old-mother-family-judge

Lucas Noble Dingman Guilty Of Infants Murder

Lucas Noble Dingman

Lucas Noble Dingman has been found guilty in a fatal arson that took place in 2011 that claimed the life of a eleven month old infant. The fatal fire took place in an apartment in Apple Valley California. When firefighters arrived they would find Lucas Noble Dingman and the infants mother outside of the home and a neighbor attempting to fight the fire. Unfortunately the eleven month old would suffer seventy percent burns to his body as well as severe smoke inhalation. Lucas Noble Dingman would leave California soon after the fire and move to Iowa. However in 2015 Lucas Noble Dingman would be arrested for the fatal arson and would be extradited back to California. Lucas Noble Dingman has been fighting the charges ever since however he would be convicted of second degree murder.

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Nearly a decade after 11-month-old Bradley Dingman died of injuries suffered in an arson fire in Apple Valley, a jury found his father guilty of second-degree murder.

Lucas Noble Dingman, 36, a former Apple Valley resident, was found guilty on Friday in Superior Court in Victorville. He is scheduled for sentencing on May 6, court documents show.

After the fire, Dingham moved to Iowa. He was arrested there in 2015 and extradited to California, where he pleaded not guilty to murder.

During court proceedings, Lucas Noble DIngham remained at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga, with bail set at $1 million.

Brittany Sorenson, who babysat Bradley for nearly nine months, was in tears when she told The Daily Press that the jury’s verdict meant “justice for Bradley.”

“I hope he gets the maximum sentence for what he did to Bradley,” said Sorenson on Friday night. “I hope this low life will spend the rest of his days in prison.”

Sorenson, 30, described Bradley as one of the “happiest” babies she’d ever seen, full of life and very active.

“My 2-year-old daughter would get down on the floor and crawl and play with Bradley,” Sorenson said. “She would call him ‘Handsome Bradley’ and he would follow her everywhere.”

Sorenson said Bradley’s death left her traumatized, the main reason she moved out of state.

“To hold and care for Bradley then know that he suffered and died was too much for me to handle,” said Sorenson, who created a “Remembering Handsome Bradley” Facebook page nearly seven years ago.

In the early hours of May 20, 2011, sheriff’s deputies and the Apple Valley Fire Protection District responded to an apartment fire in the 20300 block of Broken Bow Road, sheriff’s officials said.

The neighborhood, mostly filled with apartments, is located north of Highway 18 and east of Rancherias Road.

Witnesses told authorities that Lucas Noble Dingman and his girlfriend, Bradley’s mother, were outside the two-story apartment as a neighbor tried to battle the blaze.

Bradley, who suffered smoke inhalation and burns to 70% of his body, was taken to a hospital but was declared dead the next day, authorities said.

Lucas Noble Dingman’s sister, Angela, told The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, an Iowa newspaper, in 2015 that her brother was also injured in the fire.

She said after waking up to the sound of a smoke alarm, her brother grabbed a bucket of water and threw it on the baby and screamed for help, The Courier reported.

“He was full of black smoke. I was there when we went and got him from the hospital. He had smoke inhalation,” Angela Dingman said. “He’s been brokenhearted ever since.”

But Sorenson told The Daily Press: “I wasn’t awake that morning, but a lot of people told me they heard Bradley’s mom screaming ‘my baby, my baby’ as her boyfriend just sat there acting odd.”

Homicide, bomb and arson personnel were called to assist with the investigation and determined the fire to be arson, sheriff’s officials said.

After many interviews, the case went cold for years until February 2014, when Cold Case Team detectives reopened the investigation.

In May 2015, Waterloo Police Department officials and investigators with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department arrested Dingman, 29, in Iowa on a California warrant charging him with murder and child abuse resulting in death.

Dingman pleaded not guilty and denied committing the crime during an appearance at the Black Hawk County Jail, according to The Courier.

Lucas Dingman’s relatives have maintained his innocence.

A native of Minnesota, Dingman moved to California when he was young. Following the fire, he, his sister and mother moved to Iowa, where he got a job driving trucks.

His sister said he paid child support for a daughter in California, helped pay bills for the rest of his family and looked after his niece.

“I’ll always remember Bradley, my sweet little boy,” Sorenson, the former babysitter, said. “The pain and sadness are still very raw and I don’t think it will ever go away.”

https://news.yahoo.com/2011-apple-valley-arson-jury-194928752.html

Todd Lofton Shaw Arrested After Child Dies

Todd Lofton Shaw

Todd Lofton Shaw has been charged after his girlfriends 7 year old son died with serious injuries. According to police reports 911 was called about a child being in medical distress and when ambulance attendants arrived they found a severely injured seven year old boy. The child was rushed to the hospital however it was too late to save him. Todd Lofton Shaw was arrested after doctors documented a multitude of injuries to the child. So far Todd Lofton Shaw has only been arrested for injury of a child however do not be surprised to see more charges in the near future.

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A 52-year-old man was arrested Friday night after a 7-year-old child with “suspicious and extensive injuries” was pronounced dead at a hospital, according to the Denton Police Department.

According to a Saturday morning news release from Denton PD, 52-year-old Todd Lofton Shaw was arrested Friday night in connection to the child’s death. At about 7:29 p.m., police and the Denton Fire Department were sent to the 1600 block of East McKinney Street, following reports of an unconscious person.

A caller reported a child was having a medical emergency inside a residence, the release states. Medics arrived, transported the child to a hospital and notified officers that they had “suspicious and extensive injuries.” The child was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The release states detectives arrived to investigate and were granted a search warrant to search the residence. Two people living there — the child’s mother and her boyfriend — were interviewed as part of that investigation.

After the investigation was finished, officers arrested Shaw, the mother’s boyfriend, on a charge of injury to a child. Police released no further information Saturday morning but stated the department hasn’t had any prior history with Shaw or the family.

https://dentonrc.com/news/crime/denton_police/man-arrested-following-death-of-child/article_8ee563dd-5321-5a18-85be-e7c673ea1cd4.html

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A Denton man was arrested Friday after a 7-year-old boy died from “suspicious and extensive” injuries, police say.

About 7:30 p.m., officers were called to the 1600 block of East McKinney Street, near North Woodrow Lane, for reports of an unconscious child having a medical emergency, the Denton Police Department said.

The child, whose name was not released, was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Officers were told the boy had “suspicious and extensive injuries,” according to police.

Detectives searched the boy’s home, where they interviewed his mother and her boyfriend, 52-year-old Todd Lofton Shaw. Following the interviews, Shaw was arrested on a charge of injury to a child.

Shaw was being held in the Denton jail Saturday, with bail set at $1 million. It was unclear whether he had an attorney.

Denton police said they had no prior history with Shaw or anyone else from the family.

“It is heartbreaking that the death of this child occurred on the first day of National Child Abuse Prevention Month,” police said in a news release.

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2022/04/02/denton-man-arrested-after-7-year-old-boy-dies-from-suspicious-injuries/

Briana Lisset Soria Murders Man With Car

Briana Lisset Soria

Briana Lisset Soria is a woman from Texas who has been arrested and charged with murder after she ran down Erick Sanchez with a car. According to police reports officers were called to the scene and found the body of Erick Sanchez and a heavily damaged black Camaro. Briana Lisset Soria would be arrested at the scene after witnesses told officers that the woman intentionally hit Erick Sanchez. As of now the police do not have a motive for the murder nor do they know the relationship, if any, between Briana Lisset Soria and Erick Sanchez.

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A 21-year-old woman was charged with murder Sunday in connection with a fatal auto-pedestrian crash in Edinburg. 

According to the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office, Briana Lisset Soria was detained Saturday morning after the lifeless body of a man, later identified as 24-year-old Erick Sanchez, was found on the 1700 block of Clay Street in rural Edinburg.

Officials say evidence indicates that Soria intentionally struck Sanchez with a black Chevrolet Camaro.

On Sunday, Justice of the Peace Jason Pena charged Soria with first-degree murder; bond was set at $1 million.

https://www.krgv.com/news/woman-charged-with-murder-in-connection-with-intentional-auto-pedestrian-crash-in-edinburg

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The Hidalgo County Sherriff’s Office (HCSO) said that one woman was charged with one murder charge Sunday afternoon.

Briana Lisset Soria, 21, has been charged with 1st-degree murder with a bond set at $1 million, the HCSO said. According to authorities, Soria is accused of intentionally hitting Erick Sanchez, 24, while driving a Chevrolet Camaro.

On March 19, HCSO Deputies responded to a call where a man had been hit by a woman driving a Camaro, the HCSO said in a release.

Officials said that deputies found the man dead when they arrived at the scene.

A release by the HCSO said investigators met with several witnesses who said they had seen Soria intentionally “run over” Sanchez while driving the Camaro. They added that Sanchez was walking down the road after he and Soria were involved in a domestic dispute.

Deputies recovered the Camaro which had heavy front-end damage and arrested Soria who was walking away from the scene, the release said.

The investigation is still active, and the HCSO asks anyone with additional information to contact their office at 956-383-8114. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling the Hidalgo County Crime Stoppers Hotline at 956-668-8477 or through the P3 Tips website.

https://www.valleycentral.com/news/local-news/hcso-investigating-fatal-crash-in-edinburg/

Payden Allen Teen Killer Murders Father

Payden Allen

Payden Allen is a teen killer from Texas who would shoot and kill his father. According to court reports Payden Allen would fatally shoot his father Brandon Allen in the head. Payden Allen was suppose to attend a family event and when he did not show up they would ask police for a welfare check. However a neighbor would soon find the body of Brandon Allen and phoned the police. Payden Allen who is believed to be on the autism spectrum was arrested and charged with his fathers murder. Payden Allen would be convicted of the 2017 murder. Payden Allen would be sentenced to 47 years in prison

Payden Allen 2023 Information

SID Number:    16898152

TDCJ Number:    02384702

Name:    ALLEN,PAYDEN SHAINE

Race:    W

Gender:    M

Age:    23

Maximum Sentence Date:    2069-02-07       

Current Facility:    DOLPH BRISCOE

Projected Release Date:    2069-02-07

Parole Eligibility Date:    2045-08-09

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A 23-year-old man from Anton has been found guilty of the 2017 murder of his father, Brandon Allen. The jury deliberated for nearly five hours.

The murder trial began on Wednesday for Payden Shaine Allen. He was identified as the suspect after authorities were called to his father’s home near Anton. Brandon Allen was expected at a family gathering in San Antonio and never showed up, so the family called authorities for a welfare check. On June 10, 2017, police found his body in the living room. He had been shot.

Payden Allen was 19 at the time. Police interviewed him and he confessed to the shooting. He was taken into custody and charged with murder.

After the arrest of her son, Payden’s mother released a statement saying he suffers from multiple autistic tendencies.

In trial proceedings that began March 9, 2022, the jury observed testimony regarding Allen’s mental state and his ability to know right from wrong.

Two psychologists told the jury, based on tests, Payden does have an intellectual disability, including autistic patterns. During interviews with psychologists, Payden admitted he was in fear of his father, telling them his father caused him to lose consciousness on five occasions.

Payden’s caregivers stated before the shooting, his behavior became “aggressive,” including yelling and at one point hiding weapons.

Closing statements started Tuesday, March 15.

The sentencing phase started just before 5 p.m. He faces up to life in prison with the possibility of parole.

https://www.fox34.com/2022/03/15/anton-man-found-guilty-fathers-2017-murder/