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Post by TomTerrific0420 on Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:43 am

North Newton KS ---- Authorities said this morning they have arrested a man
on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of a 19-month-old boy.



Authorities stopped short of calling the death a homicide,
instead calling it a "suspicious death" at a news briefing today.
The boy had numerous injuries — old and new — throughout his
body
, said Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton and North Newton Police Chief
Ray Classen. He also had at least two broken bones.
"Literally, the baby had bruising from its head to its toes,''
Walton said.
Classen said a neighbor told authorities after the boy died
Saturday that in the past she had heard noises, including shouting, from
the residence. But she did not report any of those incidents to local
authorities.
She told investigators that she did call a national exploited and
missing child hotline in the past to report her concerns about noises
from the residence.
Walton said the Newton office of Social and Rehabilitation
Services had not previously investigated the family.
"It's very upsetting. Had we been notified, we could have been
looking into these reports," Classen said.
Police said a 911 call to emergency dispatchers came from the man
now in custody at 3:15 p.m. Saturday. The nature of the call was a
report of a child not breathing.
The child was pronounced dead about an hour later at a local
hospital. When the call came in, the mother was at a baby shower in
Wichita, authorities said.
The boy's 6-week-old sister, who was with her mother at the baby
shower at the time of the 911 call, is now staying with a relative.
If the case is ruled a homicide, it would be the first in North
Newton since it was incorporated in 1938, Classen said. It would be the
first child homicide in Harvey County since 2001, Walton said.
About a dozen investigators from the Harvey County Sheriff's
Office, North Newton Police Department and Newton Police Department are
working the case. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is expected to join
the investigation.
An autopsy on the child has been completed and investigators are
awaiting a chance to study the results.
Walton said the mother told authorities the child had fallen down
four to five carpeted stairs the day before the 911 call. But that kind
of injury is not consistent with the injuries the child had when he was
taken to the hospital, Walton said.
He said the suspect had no explanation for the boy's injuries.
The family, from Peabody, had lived in the two-story duplex since
November or December. While executing a search warrant, investigators
seized marijuana and drug paraphernalia from the residence.
"It's not only a tragedy for this child's family, but a tragedy
for our community,'' Walton said.


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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by Elmo on Wed Mar 31, 2010 3:53 pm

Baby has now been identified as Vincent Hill. His mother now faces charges along with her boyfriend. It is alleged that she knew of the abuse by the boyfriend and participated herself in abusing Vincent.
Murder charges are likely against the boyfriend when the autopsy is completed. The BF was the last one with the child before he died.

http://www.ksn.com/news/local/story/Mom-charged-in-North-Newton-baby-death/PZv1ywPcG0KK17gAsfdNxw.cspx

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:15 am

At a news conference Wednesday, Harvey County Attorney David Yoder
did not gloss over the injuries suffered by 19-month-old Vincent Hill,
who died Saturday afternoon.
As the prosecutor, Yoder has the job of studying photos of the
injuries to help determine the charges.
Reflecting on it later Wednesday, Yoder said: "You're stunned.
You can't believe what you are seeing" — the worst injuries he has seen
on a child in decades as a prosecutor.



During the briefing — which included the announcement that
Vincent's 20-year-old mother and her 26-year-old boyfriend have been
charged with beating, abusing or endangering him — Yoder said there were
"very few parts on this child's body that were not injured in some grievous way."
Among the injuries were "terrible cuts" on the inside of the
boy's mouth, fingernails that had been ripped out, a leg that was
twisted in an "unnatural position" from a spiral fracture, a broken
collarbone and an eye swollen shut.
He said it was difficult for him to speak of the injuries at the
briefing.
"This is something that is not possible to talk about without
getting emotional, if you care at all about children,'' he said.
Evidence shows that the injuries "didn't just start recently,"
Yoder said.
Couple's charges
Vincent's mother, Katheryn Nycole Dale, 20, has been charged
with four counts: two counts of felony endangerment of a child, one
count of felony abuse of a child and one count of aggravated battery,
Yoder
said.
According to a copy of the abuse charge against her, among her
son's injuries were: "stabbed with a fork and cut mouth, bruises to
chin, struck across face."
Three of the charges against the mother were in connection with
alleged crimes on March 25 and one charge — aggravated endangering a
child — was in connection with an alleged crime Saturday, the day
Vincent was
pronounced dead at Newton Medical Center, according to a copy of the
charges.
Dale and her two small children, including a 6-week-old daughter
who has been placed in state custody pending an emergency hearing, had
been renting a two-story duplex in North Newton.
She was with her infant daughter at a baby shower in Wichita on
Saturday afternoon when her boyfriend, Chad Daniel Carr, called 911 to
report that Vincent was not breathing, authorities said.
The couple had lived together about four months and did not have
children together, authorities said.
Carr, 26, has been charged with two counts of aggravated battery
and two counts of child abuse. One of the crimes occurred Thursday, and
three of the crimes occurred Saturday, the charges state.
One of the battery charges accuses Carr of breaking Vincent's
left collar bone on Saturday. The other battery charge accuses him of
causing the spiral fracture of the boy's right lower leg that same day.
Yoder said more charges are possible, pending final results from
an autopsy and information from medical experts on timeframes for the
injuries.
Both Dale and Carr are being held in the Harvey County Jail: her
on a $50,000 bond, him on a $150,000 bond, Harvey County Sheriff T.
Walton said.
Dale is unemployed, according to a sheriff's document.
According to a financial affidavit that Carr filled out for the
court, he has been employed by a concrete business, making about $1,600 a
month. He listed monthly expenses of nearly that much, including $500
in child support for a 5-year-old
son and 3-year-old son.
Dale's attorney, Greg Barker, declined to comment. Carr's
attorney couldn't be reached for comment.
More details on report

At the briefing for reporters, Walton provided more details about
a neighbor who made a report to a toll-free state child-abuse call
center, telling them she heard a man next door yelling at the child and
the child
screaming in a way that told her something was wrong.
The neighbor made the report Jan. 20, but the report went no
further than the call center, which was in either Topeka or Wichita. As a
result, neither local law enforcement agencies nor the local office of
the Kansas Department of Social and
Rehabilitation Services (SRS) knew of the neighbor's concerns, Walton
said.
Within a day or so of getting the report, the SRS call center
decided no further action was needed because it found no indication of
physical or emotional harm, Walton said.
No one from SRS went to the home, he said.
If the local SRS office had been notified of the neighbor's
report, "they probably would have notified us" because the local SRS
office and local law enforcement agencies have a good working
relationship, Walton said. Yoder agreed.
Walton told The Eagle on Tuesday and repeated Wednesday that he
wished local police had been told about the report because it would have
prompted an officer to knock on the door of the duplex to check on any
children there. It would have
put anyone who might harm a child on notice that police had some
suspicion, he said.
A check on the child might have led officers to take the child
into protective custody, North Newton Police Chief Ray Classen said.
Classen described North Newton, which sits just north of the city
of Newton, as "a very quiet little town of mostly retired people."
A crime of "this magnitude" is shocking to the residents,
especially because the victim is a child, he said.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by kiwimom on Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:10 pm

This was gut wrenching to read. The poor wee child. Yet again, we have a girl getting pregnant at 17 or 18 and again at 19 and living with another man who is not the father before her second baby to someone else was even born. The bloke became a father at 19 or 20 and had another one two years later. They abuse children but keep on having them. I guarantee they would have had a child together as well had they not killed poor Vincent. Look at the fact that there is also at least one another girl who bore his two children and at least one other boy who she had children to and you've got 4, probably 6, very stupid people and a lot of disadvantaged children with not much hope of a good safe life with 2 caring, hardworking parents and financial and emotional security. I'm so utterly sick to death of it.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:28 am

Poster's Note: Here's a News-itorial from RightJuris.com

Chad D. Carr, 26, and Katheryn Nycole Dale, 20, both of North Newton,
Kansas , have been arrested and charged in the brutal death of Ms.
Dale’s toddler son, Vincent Hill, 19 moths old.
Vincent Hill was pronounced dead at a local hospital an hour after his
arrival on Saturday, March 27th,2010.
Chad D. Carr was arrested Tuesday and charged with two counts of
aggravated battery and two counts of child abuse.Those charges will be
upgraded to include homicide after the toddler’s autopsy is complete.
Carr is being held on a $150,000 bond.
Katheryn Nycole Dale, who goes by name Nycole, was arrested yesterday,
Wednesday march 31, 2010 and charged with two counts of felony child
endangerment, one count of felony child abuse and one count of
aggravated battery.
Her bail is set at $50,000.
Katheryn Nycole Dale, Chad D. Carr: Mom And Boyfriend Charged In
Brutal Death Of Toddler ( Video ) ( Graphic
content )
Prosecutor David Yoder said the boy’s injuries were the worst he had
seen in his near 30 years of practice.
The brutality inflicted on this baby was ongoing, according to reports.
Chad Carr and Katheryn Nycole Dale have been together about 4 months.
Last January, a neighbor concerned over yelling and a child’s unnatural
screaming called SRS ( Social and Rehabilitation Services ) to make a
report. That information was not handed over to law enforcement or the
local ( Newton ) SRS.
Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton explains with this statement:
“The report does not indicate harm to the child. There is nothing to
indicate that the child is being physically harmed by the father. No
indication the father yelling at the child is impairing or endangering
the child socially or intellectually, to the point that it is causing
the child to deteriorate and not being to function on a daily basis. Not
enough information to determine if the family has a history with the
agency. This completes the initial assessment with no further action
needed.”

Of the little toddlers injuries, Prosecutor Yoder stated there were numerous
injuries
, “literally from head to toe on this infant, there
were very few parts on this child’s body that were not injured in some
grievous way.”

Little Vincent Hill’s fingernails and toenails had been ripped out, the
inside of his mouth had been brutally cut, his leg was deformed from a
recent spiral fracture. He also had an eye swollen shut and a fractured
clavicle ( collar bone ).
Yoder stated : “Evidence shows that the injuries didn’t just start
recently.”

Police are emphasizing that if you report child abuse to agencies
such as SRS, to follow up with a local 911 call so that authorities can
make a visit to the home and ascertain a child’s well being.
Have you been paying attention to the amount of children being
victimized by parents, step-patents, boyfriend’s or girlfriends’ lately?
It’s astronomical! Katheryn Nycole Dale, Chad D. Carr: Mom And
Boyfriend Charged In Brutal Death Of Toddler is just another
title to the same
story
we see daily, all across America. Why? Has the nurturing gene
been bred completely out of us?
I am among the people that believe our society lost it’s moral fiber
when we took prayer, religion and respect out of our school system.
Our youth are being raised without a sense of responsibility or
consequences. The liberal trend is to coddle and excuse everything, and
it needs to stop.
Is there really an excuse or reason to beat a tiny, sweet, baby boy
to death? Should we keep making and excusing horrific acts like this and
go on avoiding the real issues? Or do we need to band together and
demand change—demand that parent’s put their children ahead of their
libido–insist on harsher penalties for those that prey on the weakest?
We need to get back to basics–family first. We need to instill morals
and self worth in this generation being raised today, or we as a
society are definitely a lost cause. Doomed.
If you have any thoughts on this avoidable tragedy, please share them
with us.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Sat Apr 03, 2010 1:43 am

The man charged in connection with the death of a 19-month-old boy faces
charges of possession of child pornography.

Twenty-six-year-old Chad Carr faces 16 counts of sexual exploitation of a child after video
images, were allegedly found on his computer.

Harvey County Attorney David Yoder says that the investigation has been ongoing.

Carr has been charged with aggravated battery and child abuse in the death
of 19-month-old Vincent Hill. Hill’s mother, 20-year-old Katheryn Dale,
has also been charged with aggravated battery, child abuse and two
counts of child endangerment.

More serious charges could be filed once autopsy results are in.

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Some facts regarding Vincent

Post by Donna09 on Mon May 10, 2010 8:59 am

The statement when SRS was called? That wasn't the father, that was Chad Carr.

There were not 4 to 6 "stupid" people. The REAL father did not want a separation. The father's side of the family are victims in this, too. And no, I am not a member of the father's family.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by alwaysbelieve on Mon May 10, 2010 10:27 am

RIP Vincent, your safe in God's arms now.

Maybe the "real" father should've fought harder. There is no reason for a child to die in this manner--NONE! Yes, they are stupid people, just because the father didn't want a separation doesn't mean squat, they were separated-that's the fact. It's damn time these "real" father's started fighting harder or, quit getting women/girls pregnant because ultimately, the child pays the price.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by kiwimom on Mon May 10, 2010 2:12 pm

Donna09 wrote:The statement when SRS was called? That wasn't the father, that was Chad Carr.

There were not 4 to 6 "stupid" people. The REAL father did not want a separation. The father's side of the family are victims in this, too. And no, I am not a member of the father's family.

I was referring to his and the others stupidity in having all these children in the first place at their age. She was already living with this creep before her second baby to the father was even born, so the decision to have the second child was stupid too as the relationship can't have been solid. I'm trying to raise awareness of the problem with all these babies born today to teenagers in unstable relationships who end up in harms way. I'm only interested in the real victims here. The children.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Wed May 19, 2010 4:17 pm

The mother of 19-month-old Vincent Hill, who died
March 27 allegedly from child abuse, appeared with her attorney Monday
morning in Harvey County District Court for a preliminary hearing.

Katheryn Nycole Dale is charged with two counts of
aggravated endangerment of a child and one count each of aggravated
battery and child abuse stemming from the death of her son.

Dale’s attorney, Gregory Barker, asked District
Court Judge Joe Dickinson for a continuance of the hearing because he
had not yet received a piece of discovery evidence he considered crucial
to Dale’s defense.

The law requires attorneys for both the prosecution
and defense to share certain evidence during what is known as
“discovery.” Although Harvey County Attorney David Yoder had mailed
copies of the evidence to Barker, Barker said his office had not
received it.

“The evidence is critical to the case and I cannot
go on without it,” he said. “I can’t prepare my client’s defense without
it.”

Barker asked for a continuance of the preliminary
trial until 2 p.m. June 16.

Barker then requested that Dale’s bond be reduced
from $50,000 and that she be released on her own recognizance with
electronic monitoring. Barker made a similar request to Dickinson on
April 30, which was denied.

“Katheryn Dale has been in jail an extraordinary
amount of time already, your honor — 52 days,” Barker said. “She is not
perceived as a threat to the community. This is not a safety issue, it
is a flight issue.”

Barker went on to explain that the
child-in-need-of-care issue that focuses on Dale’s infant daughter would
keep Dale in Harvey County.

“Also she has family here. She is not going
anywhere,” Barker added.

Harvey County Attorney David Yoder presented postal
receipts for records his office sent April 27 and copies of two DVDs
that were mailed to Barker’s office May 5 in Wichita.

“I don’t know what happened to the discovery
evidence,” Yoder said. “They are hung up in the mail somewhere. I
certainly have no issue with the continuance, your honor. Mr. Barker
needs the materials to prepare his case.”

However, Yoder argued against the bond reduction or
Dale’s release on her own recognizance.

“We believe she has made statements about her
involvement with the injuries to Vincent Hill that could prompt her to
flee,” he said. “She also has family in Texas, I believe.

“I would ask the court to deny the request related
to the bond,” Yoder said.

Dickinson denied the bond reduction, but approved
the continuance to June 16.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Sun Jun 06, 2010 1:22 am

A new charge of first-degree murder has been
filed against a man accused in the abuse death of his girlfriend's
toddler son.

26-year-old
Chad Carr already had been charged with aggravated battery and child
abuse for injuries to 19-month-old Vincent Hill.

The boy died in late March, and the murder
charge was filed Friday after prosecutors received the results of
specialized testing on the boy's brain.

Harvey County Attorney David Yoder says he
believes the evidence will show that the cause of death was a
combination of injuries. He says it appears the boy was beaten and
suffocated.

The toddler's mother, Katheryn Nycole Dale,
previously was charged with child endangerment, child abuse and
aggravated battery over the injuries to her son.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:31 pm

The man accused of killing a North Newton toddler in March made a first
appearance on murder charges Tuesday in Harvey County District Court.
Chad Carr, 26, of North Newton is charged with felony murder, two
counts of aggravated battery and two counts of abuse of child in
connection with the death of 19-month-old Vincent Hill.



Carr was the boy’s mother’s boyfriend and was allegedly home alone with
the Hill when he stopped breathing.
Harvey County Attorney David Yoder said an autopsy report that was
released Friday indicated the child died from complications of multiple
blunt-force trauma combined with oxygen deprivation to the brain from
suffocation or asphyxiation.
The death was ruled a homicide.
Carr’s murder case does not meet the standards for the death penalty.
Carr also is facing 13 counts of sexual exploitation of a child in a
separate child pornography case. Yoder moved Tuesday to drop three of
the 16 original counts, saying on further review, three images were
questionable to proceed with on charges.
Carr’s preliminary hearing has been continued to 1 p.m. July 9.
Katheryn Nycole Dale, 20, North Newton, also is charged in connection
with the abuse of her son, Vincent.
Dale is charged with aggravated battery, abuse of a child and two
counts of aggravated endangering a child.
Yoder has not amended the charges against Dale. He said the charges
against Dale could be amended, but he is in talks with Dale’s attorney.
Dale’s preliminary hearing is set for 2 p.m. June 16.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:41 am

A preliminary hearing for a North Newton woman charged with
endangering and battering her 19-month- old son has been continued until
July 7, the Harvey County Attorney's Office said today.
Katheryn Nycole Dale, 21, is charged with child endangerment,
child abuse and aggravated battery. She had been scheduled to have a
preliminary hearing Wednesday in Harvey County District Court.
Authorities said Dale's son, Vincent Hill, died in late March of
injuries that included a beating and, likely, suffocation.
Dale's boyfriend, Chad Carr, 26, is scheduled to have a
preliminary hearing July 9 on one count of first-degree murder, two
counts of aggravated battery and two counts of child abuse.
Carr has been charged in a separate case with 16 counts of sexual
exploitation of a child involving pornography.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:50 am

A south-central Kansas man accused of killing his girlfriend's
19-month-old son pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other
charges.Harvey County Judge Richard Walker ruled Friday that
there was enough evidence to support trying Chad Carr in the March
slaying of Vincent Hill. A pretrial hearing is set for Aug. 18.Walker's
decision followed testimony from Harvey County Attorney David Yoder,
who said Carr was alone with Vincent the day he died and that the
toddler suffered multiple severe blunt-force injuries.Defense
attorney Charlie O'Hara raised questions about the timing of the
injuries and said Vincent's mother was the child's caregiver. She also
has been charged with battering and abusing her son.Sheriff's
investigator Robert Guest testified that when he asked Carr about
disciplining Vincent, Carr said at times in the past he shoved a rag
into the toddler's mouth when he cried loudly and would sometimes
briefly cup his hand over the boy's mouth. Carr also said he had tied
the boy's hands behind his back, Guest testified.Guest said that
when he asked Carr about the boy's injuries, Carr said they came from
falling down the stairs.Scott Kipper, a deputy Sedgwick County
coroner, testified that an autopsy and follow-up examination showed that
Vincent died from a brain injury caused by a lack of oxygen, most
likely from suffocation.

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Re: VINCENT HILL - 19 Months (2010) - North Newton KS

Post by TomTerrific0420 on Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:14 am

Katheryn Nycole Dale, the mother of the late 19-month-old Vincent Hill,
pleaded no contest to charges of abuse of a child and aggravated
endangerment of a child Thursday in Harvey County District Court.
Hill was found unresponsive March 27 at the home of Dale and her
boyfriend, Chad Carr. The child was pronounced dead at Newton Medical
Center a short time later.




Harvey County Attorney David Yoder said Dale admitted to injuring
Vincent by jabbing a fork in his mouth, grabbing his face hard enough to
bruise him and slapping him in the face on March 25.
Dale told police she was upset at the way the child was eating.
Dale also admitted she left Vincent alone with Carr, knowing he had a history of violence with the child.
Dale told police she had seen Carr hit Hill and shove rags, cloth and a
shirt in the toddler’s mouth. An autopsy revealed Hill died of
suffocation.
“She knowingly placed the child in a situation in which life and body
were in danger,” Yoder said during the court hearing. “That meets the
statutory requirements for aggravated endangerment of a child that day.”
Carr has been charged with murder in Hill’s death.
Although it is not spelled out in the plea agreement, Yoder said it is
his expectation Dale will testify in the case against Carr.
Carr will be in court for a pretrial hearing on Aug. 18.
Both the charges to which Dale pleaded are felonies.
A sentence on a child abuse charge can be 31 to 136 months in prison,
and a sentence on an aggravated endangerment of a child charge can be 5
to 17 months.
Although sentencing recommendations will be determined by an extensive
court services background check, Yoder said he did not think Dale had a
prior criminal record.
This means Dale would fall in what is called a border box for
sentencing. She likely would face 31 to 38 months incarceration on the
first charge and five to eight months on the second charge.
It will be up to Judge Joe Dickinson to decide if Dale will serve probation or prison time.
“It could go either way,” Yoder said. “The state has made no recommendations. It is entirely up to the judge.”
Dale also will be ordered to attend child abuse awareness and anger management classes.
Dale’s sentencing is set for Sept. 30.
Two counts of aggravated battery against Dale were dropped Thursday.
Yoder said one count of aggravated battery stemmed from investigators’
belief Dale had caused some of Hill’s injuries on March 27.
However, Yoder said further investigation lead police to believe all the injuries from March 27 were caused by Carr.
The other charge was connected to the fork incident. Yoder said if Dale
had been convicted by a jury, she would have been sentenced on the more
specific abuse of a child charge.
Dale’s attorney again requested Dale be released on her own
recognizance. The judge denied this request but reduced Dale’s bond from
$50,000 to $25,000.

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