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Jenefer3
12-30-2008, 12:23 AM
TWIN FALLS, Idaho — The father of an 11-year-old girl who died, likely of hypothermia, after trying to walk 10 miles in the snow on Christmas Day has been charged with second-degree murder and felony injury to a child.

Robert Aragon, 55, of Jerome, made an initial appearance Monday in 5th District Court, where Judge Mark Ingram appointed a public defender for him. The judge denied Aragon’s request to lower his $500,000 bond. He was being held in the Blaine County Jail.

Aragon was emotional during the short hearing. He banged his head on the defendant’s table as Ingram read the charges against him, The Times-News reported. After Ingram noted that second-degree murder carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, Aragon said

“Oh my God” as he banged his head on the table one final time.

Sage Aragon and her 12-year-old brother, Bear, were with their father on Thursday when his truck got stuck in a snow drift near state Highway 75, north of Shoshone in southcentral Idaho, according to the Lincoln County sheriff’s office.

The children live with Aragon in Jerome and he was taking them to visit their mother, JoLeta Jenks, in West Magic.

After the truck got caught in the snow, authorities allege Aragon let the children out to walk to their mother’s house while he and another adult stayed behind to free the vehicle.

Jenks said she called Aragon because she was concerned after no one arrived at her home on Thursday. Aragon had driven back to Jerome after letting the kids out to walk to her house, Jenks said.

“They didn’t even call me, telling me they were walking,” she told the Times-News.

Jenks called the police and a Blaine County search and rescue team found the boy at a rest area near the highway shortly before 10 p.m. on Thursday night.

Adults in the search effort described the snow as knee-deep for them.

The boy was found wearing only long underwear, Blaine County Sheriff Walt Femling said in a news release. Apparently delusional from hypothermia, the child had discarded his jacket, pants and shoes, the sheriff’s office said. He was treated and released at a nearby hospital.

The rest area was about 4.5 miles from where the children started walking.

At some point the children separated and their mother said her son told her they disagreed about whether to keep going or turn back.

“(Bear) kept on telling her: ’Let’s go, Sage, let’s go, Sage,”’ Jenks said, recalling what her son told her. “She said, ’No, I’m going back.”’

The little girl was found about 2.7 miles from where the two set out, barely visible under windblown, drifting snow when search dogs located her along a local road about 2 a.m. Friday. She was wearing a brown down coat, black shirt, pink pajama pants and tan snowboots, the sheriff’s office statement said.

“I thought she was alive because they said they found her,” Jenks said. “I was excited.”

The girl was pronounced dead at a Ketchum hospital; preliminary autopsy results indicate she died of hypothermia.

Officials say temperatures in the area at the time the girl was missing ranged from 27 degrees above zero to minus 5.

Jenks and Aragon are not married. While she said she doesn’t understand the decision Aragon is accused of making in letting the children walk to her house, Jenks added, “I don’t need to sit and yell. I know he’s going through hell right now.”

WTF? He just let them walk and then went home? He deserves to go through hell and a bit more than just that. F*cking moron

gmyers
12-30-2008, 03:11 AM
Why in the world didn't he go pick them up after he got the vehicle going? Thats the stupidest thing I've ever heard. At least check to see if they made it or not. I just saw the ten miles he wanted them to walk in that weather. Was he crazy or what to just leave after getting the truck unstuck. All he had to do was go pick them up and she'd be alive.

Quaker_Parrots
12-30-2008, 05:14 AM
Looks like a real winner: http://www.ktvb.com/news/localnews/stories/ktvbn-dec2908-hypothermia_death.1b2ceec0.html

krisharry
12-30-2008, 11:39 AM
I will never understand the stupidity of some people.

atprm
12-30-2008, 12:38 PM
http://www.magicvalley.com/content/articles/2008/12/30/news/top_story/151787.jpg

dv8grl
10-09-2009, 05:48 PM
Idaho jury acquits dad in girl's hypothermia death

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091009/ap_on_re_us/us_hypothermia_death;_ylt=Ag3BmVnpPA8_reV71K6JmvhG 2ocA;_ylu=X3oDMTJyc2pvZTJiBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMDkxMDA5 L3VzX2h5cG90aGVybWlhX2RlYXRoBHBvcwMxMQRzZWMDeW5fcG FnaW5hdGVfc3VtbWFyeV9saXN0BHNsawNpZGFob2p1cnlhY3E-

SHOSHONE, Idaho – An Idaho man who let his 11-year-old daughter walk several miles in freezing conditions along an isolated rural highway on Christmas Day was acquitted Friday of involuntary manslaughter in the girl's death from hypothermia.

Robert Aragon was also found not guilty of felony injury to a child after the jury of seven women and five men deliberated for about two hours.

Aragon declined to comment after he left the courtroom with family members including his adult daughter, Teressa, who sat with the children's' mother and cried as the court clerk read the verdict.

Aragon was accused of letting his 11-year-old daughter, Sage, and his 12-year-old son, Bear, walk after his car got stuck in a snow drift.

The children lived with Aragon in Jerome, a tiny community located in the heart of the Idaho dairy industry. He was driving them to see their mother on Christmas Day morning when the car hit ice and slid into the snow bank.

Bear Aragon said he decided to set out on his own and walk because he wanted to find help for his father, and said his sister decided to go with him.

The boy survived after taking shelter in a single-stall restroom. Sage's body was found early the next morning curled up by a barbed wire fence, covered in snow.

Jurors began deliberating on Friday morning and sat somber as the verdict was read. They quickly filed out of the courtroom, declining to comment, after they were dismissed.

The prosecutor and defense attorney in the case both declined to comment, as did the children's mother, JoLeta Jenks.

Temperatures in the area at the time the girl was missing ranged from 27 degrees above zero to minus 5. Winds were blowing up to 25 mph with snow and ice.

"Sage froze to death, alone, in the horrible weather as a result of the defendants' decision," Lincoln County Prosecutor E. Scott Paul told jurors before they deliberated.

Paul said Aragon was "supposed to protect his children and he failed."

Public defender Patrick McMillen described how Aragon spent between two to three hours digging his car out of the snow after it got stuck, while the children sat in the back seat.

It was the boy, Bear, who decided to start walking, McMillen said, and Aragon was likely suffering from hypothermia, which causes confusion and poor judgment.

McMillen detailed how the children were bounding with energy when they left the car and stopped to make snow angels along the road.

"There's a difference between a tragedy and a felony," McMillen told jurors.

"There is no one in this courtroom who feels worse about Sage's death than that man," he said pointing at Aragon, who kept his head down through most of the proceedings.

jasmine
10-10-2009, 09:55 PM
wow

Jolie Rouge
10-11-2009, 09:15 PM
Unbelievable .... a child's live means nothing anymore ....

Anig2u
10-12-2009, 11:10 AM
TWIN FALLS, Idaho — The father of an 11-year-old girl who died, likely of hypothermia, after trying to walk 10 miles in the snow on Christmas Day has been charged with second-degree murder and felony injury to a child.

After the truck got caught in the snow, authorities allege Aragon let the children out to walk to their mother’s house while he and another adult stayed behind to free the vehicle.

Jenks said she called Aragon because she was concerned after no one arrived at her home on Thursday. Aragon had driven back to Jerome after letting the kids out to walk to her house, Jenks said.

“They didn’t even call me, telling me they were walking,” she told the Times-News.

Officials say temperatures in the area at the time the girl was missing ranged from 27 degrees above zero to minus 5.

While she said she doesn’t understand the decision Aragon is accused of making in letting the children walk to her house, Jenks added, “I don’t need to sit and yell. I know he’s going through hell right now.”

What about this other adult that was with them? Who was it and why were they not charged? Also, if the father was able to drive himself home why couldn't he have gone searching for his children? Again what about this other adult that was with them?

She don't need to sit and yell? If it were me I wouldn't be able to just sit there I would be trying to kill the SOB.

I can't believe he didn't get anything for this!