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Tundratot
March 24th, 2011, 02:36 AM
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Ryan Lee Robert Davis, 34, and Larissa Renee Davis, 23, each pleaded not guilty to premeditated and felony first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and aggravated child neglect charges on Wednesday morning.

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According to Sullivan County Assistant District Attorney Julie Canter, the couple's six-month-old daughter, Izabel Davis, died at the Johnson City Medical Center Niswonger Children's Hospital on Nov. 6, 2009. . . .

[Allegedly] the couple abused and neglected the child between Oct. 25, 2009, and Nov. 5, 2009. "Her death was a result of serious bodily injuries that came from child abuse," said Canter.

In court Wednesday, Ryan Davis appeared to initially misunderstand a question regarding his residency prior to being picked up by authorities in Kansas. He described he and his wife as renters at the Yorktown Road apartment, but eventually clarified that after Izabel's death they moved to Lawrence where they were being supported by the family of his other children. !!!!

He described having three sons from a previous marriage.

The Davises reportedly have no other children together. Thank God for that.

The pair's charges are the result of a joint investigation by the Department of Children's Services and Sullivan County Sheriff's Office following the child's death. The sheriff's office previously advised the investigation had been prolonged due to delays involved in collecting all the pertinent medical reports, such as autopsy results and lab reports.

. . .http://www.timesnews.net/article.php?id=9030744http://i54.tinypic.com/11qn5gy.jpgThe baby killers, obviously shocked by their arrest

Tundratot
March 24th, 2011, 02:42 AM
In the autopsy report, a forensic pathologist wrote that Izabel was taken to the emergency room at five to six weeks of age with a broken arm.

An autopsy report says multiple blunt force trauma injuries killed a baby girl who died more than a year ago.

The report indicates 6-month-old Izabel Renee Davis of Kingsport died in November 2009 as a result of repeated abuse and several hard hits that left the child brain dead.

The autopsy revealed evidence of blunt force head injury that caused bleeding between the brain and spinal cord.

In her narrative summary, pathologist Karen Cline-Parhamovich said her findings indicate more than one episode of head and skeletal trauma separated by time.http://www2.tricities.com/news/2011/mar/09/15/sullivan-county-couple-arrested-murder-charges-ar-895085/
Possibly Larissa's FB: http://www.facebook.com/people/Larissa-Davis/1497000280#!/profile.php?id=1497000280&sk=info

Mega Ultra
March 24th, 2011, 05:46 PM
I hate them.

Dakota Valkyrie
January 27th, 2012, 07:58 AM
A former Kingsport man, charged with his wife in their infant daughter’s death, wants his first-degree murder charges severed from his aggravated abuse and neglect charges.
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In the motion, Wallace and Kennedy contend their client has the right to have the murder counts severed from the abuse and neglect charges “unless the offenses are part of a common scheme or plan and the evidence of one would be admissible upon the trial of the others.”

For a “common scheme” to exist, the offenses must either: feature a “distinctive design”; be part of “a larger, continuing plan or conspiracy”; or be “part of the same criminal transaction,” they contend.

Kennedy and Wallace further state the “test” for whether a “common scheme or plan” exists is “whether there was a unique method used” in the commission of the crimes.
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“Her death was a result of serious bodily injuries that came from child abuse,” said Sullivan County Assistant District Attorney Julie Canter, declining to give specifics.
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Ryan Davis remains jailed on a $250,000 bond.

Larissa Davis was initially jailed on the same amount, but she was released on a $150,000 bond last June after Sullivan County Criminal Court Judge Robert Montgomery agreed to the reduction following a hearing that featured testimony from the woman’s parents, Mark and Lori Scheidt.

According to the Scheidts’ testimony, they helped bring their daughter and son-in-law into custody. They said they paid out of pocket for a hotel room for the couple and kept authorities apprised of their whereabouts until they could be arrested. Both indicated their cooperation stemmed from concern for their daughter’s safety.
http://www.timesnews.net/article/9041419/infant39s-father-wants-murder-counts-severed-from-abuse-charges