Chicago Section 8 Welfare Living Illegal Beaners Christian Camarena, 19, and Alyssa Garcia, 27, along with a 17-year-old, feared losing her welfare benefits for her other kids after neglected 4-year-old's death - so the baby was wrapped in a blanket and burned like a deep fried Chimichangas
PHOTOS: Christian "Skid Marks" Camarena, 19, and Alyssa "Pump them out" Garcia, 27, along with a 17-year-old (not shown), are charged with the concealment of a death after a 4-year-old boy's body was found in a smoldering blanket.
Sanctuary City of Chicago - For about a year, the frail 4-year-old boy was kept in a back room with the family’s bicycles and the putrid smell of his own urine, prosecutors said in court on Thursday.
His screams of “Let me out” were either ignored or met with a beating, witnesses told police.
When Manuel died, his body allegedly was placed in a playroom, then dumped inside the trunk of a car, and finally, days later, discarded in the basement of a nearby abandoned building, where it was wrapped in a blanket and set on fire Tuesday night.
“Based on their initial observations of the body of the 4-year-old, investigators believed that they had found the body of an infant that was approximately nine months of age,” Cook County assistant state’s attorney Jamie Santini told Cook County Judge Maria Kuriakos Ciesil on Thursday.
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Sanctuary City of Chicago - For about a year, the frail 4-year-old boy was kept in a back room with the family’s bicycles and the putrid smell of his own urine, prosecutors said in court on Thursday.
His screams of “Let me out” were either ignored or met with a beating, witnesses told police.
When Manuel died, his body allegedly was placed in a playroom, then dumped inside the trunk of a car, and finally, days later, discarded in the basement of a nearby abandoned building, where it was wrapped in a blanket and set on fire Tuesday night.
“Based on their initial observations of the body of the 4-year-old, investigators believed that they had found the body of an infant that was approximately nine months of age,” Cook County assistant state’s attorney Jamie Santini told Cook County Judge Maria Kuriakos Ciesil on Thursday.
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