Thursday, July 16, 2009
Dad found guilty of murdering 11-year-old son; boy had just arrived for summer visitation (Phoenix, Arizona)
The three sons of father RAUL MOLINA GONZALEZ had just settled in for a nice long summer visit with their dad in Arizona (Mom lived in California). But at some point, Dad got all bent out of shape because the 11-year-old "wouldn't turn off the TV." So--Dad killed him. And now he's been sentenced to 22 years in prison.
WHO GAVE THIS DAD VISITATION RIGHTS? LET'S SEE THE NAMES.
YOU CAN JUST ABOUT BET THAT THERE WAS A LONG DOCUMENTED HISTORY HERE THAT AUTHORITIES TOTALLY IGNORED.
http://www.abc15.com/content/news/phoenixmetro/central/story/Phoenix-father-sentenced-to-22-years-for-sons/IsjkX7rVGEi7mwy-hIMblA.cspx
Phoenix father sentenced to 22 years for son's murder
Reported by: Trevor Ravenscraft
Last Update: 7/15 7:32 pm
PHOENIX -- A Phoenix father was sentenced to 22 years in prison on Wednesday for the murder of his son.
Judge John Ditsworth handed down the sentence after a plea deal was reach between prosecutors and Raul Molina Gonzales.
Back in 2005, Detectives say Gonazales told them he became irritated with his son, Anthony, when the boy wouldn't turn off the TV. The 11-year-old and his two brothers had just arrived from California to spend the summer with their father. The other two boys weren't harmed. The judge also sentenced Gonzales to three years in prison for unlawful imprisonment. Gonzales will serve both counts consecutively.
WHO GAVE THIS DAD VISITATION RIGHTS? LET'S SEE THE NAMES.
YOU CAN JUST ABOUT BET THAT THERE WAS A LONG DOCUMENTED HISTORY HERE THAT AUTHORITIES TOTALLY IGNORED.
http://www.abc15.com/content/news/phoenixmetro/central/story/Phoenix-father-sentenced-to-22-years-for-sons/IsjkX7rVGEi7mwy-hIMblA.cspx
Phoenix father sentenced to 22 years for son's murder
Reported by: Trevor Ravenscraft
Last Update: 7/15 7:32 pm
PHOENIX -- A Phoenix father was sentenced to 22 years in prison on Wednesday for the murder of his son.
Judge John Ditsworth handed down the sentence after a plea deal was reach between prosecutors and Raul Molina Gonzales.
Back in 2005, Detectives say Gonazales told them he became irritated with his son, Anthony, when the boy wouldn't turn off the TV. The 11-year-old and his two brothers had just arrived from California to spend the summer with their father. The other two boys weren't harmed. The judge also sentenced Gonzales to three years in prison for unlawful imprisonment. Gonzales will serve both counts consecutively.