Showing posts with label Thomas(Larisa Mone). Show all posts
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Monday, 30 May 2011

SBS: Virginia: Baby sitter Larisa Mone Thomas guilty of voluntary manslaughter

 5/26/2011

BY KEITH EPPS

A woman who shook an infant boy to death in 2009 was ordered yesterday in Spotsylvania County to serve 10 years in prison.
Larisa Mone Thomas, 29, had previously pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and felony child neglect in connection with the death of 3-month-old Elijah Lynch-Hobbs. Thomas was baby-sitting the child.
The sentence handed down by Judge David Beck was apparently more than Thomas' supporters were prepared for.
Some of them wailed and screamed in disbelief after the decision was announced, and one woman slammed a door and stormed out of the courtroom.
Elijah was injured Sept. 8, 2009, in Thomas' bedroom. Thomas told Detective Twyla Demoranville that she shook the child in an attempt to get him to stop crying.
Elijah was taken off life support the next day at VCU Medical Center in Richmond, but prosecutor Kim Hackbarth said the baby was essentially dead shortly after the abuse.
"It was an intentional act that caused this," Hackbarth said. "That's what makes this unconscionable."
According to the evidence, Vanessa Lynch-Hobbs dropped off Elijah and an older brother at Thomas' home on Windridge Drive in Spotsylvania County about 11:30 a.m. that day.
Thomas and Lynch-Hobbs were friends and had known each other about 15 years. Thomas had been caring for the older child for about a year.
About 30 minutes after Lynch-Hobbs left, police got a 911 call from Thomas, who said the baby was not breathing. During the call, Thomas made such statements as "I shouldn't had did this" and "Come on, Elijah baby, I'm so sorry."
Elijah suffered bleeding in the brain and retinal hemorrhaging, and doctors ruled the death shaken baby syndrome.
Testimony yesterday and court records indicate that Thomas, who is married with four children, was an experienced baby-sitter who had a good reputation in her community.
Defense attorney Stuart Sullivan said Thomas is "one of the most unlikely defendants in the history of this county."
Hackbarth conceded that Thomas had been a good person "99 percent of the time. But in this 1 percent she was horrific and it led to the death of a child."
Judge Beck sentenced Thomas to a total of 20 years, the maximum, but suspended 10 years.
Beck acknowledged that Thomas had been of good character most of her life, but said that people who care for children must be held to a higher standard.
Prior to Beck's decision, Thomas made a statement in which she said she never meant to hurt Elijah and hopes the child's family will one day forgive her.
http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2011/052011/05262011/629130

Thursday, 3 March 2011

SBS: Virginia: Larisa Mone Thomas

2/24/2011

BY KEITH EPPS

A woman who shook an infant boy so hard that he died pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter yesterday in Spotsylvania County Circuit Court.
Larisa Mone Thomas, 29, also pleaded guilty to felony child neglect. She will be facing a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison when she is sentenced May 25.
According to the evidence presented by prosecutor Kim Hackbarth, Vanessa Lynch dropped her two small sons off at Thomas' home on Windridge Drive about 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 8, 2009.
Thomas had been babysitting an older brother who was 2 at the time for about a year and Elijah, the 3-month-old infant, for a month.
About 30 minutes after Lynch left, police got a 911 call from Thomas, who said the baby was not breathing. During the call, court records state, Thomas made such statements as "I shouldn't had did this" and "Come on Elijah baby, I'm so sorry."
Elijah was pronounced dead the next day at VCU Medical Center in Richmond. He suffered bleeding in the brain and retinal hemorrhaging, and doctors ruled the death shaken baby syndrome.
Court records note that had the case gone to trial, a doctor for the defense would have contended that the death was something other than shaken baby syndrome.
Court records also show that Thomas later told Detective Twyla DeMoranville that she shook Elijah in an effort to get him to sleep. The record also contains spontaneous statements made by the older brother after the traumatic incident about the baby being bitten and hurt.
Thomas' own children were also in the house at the time, but no one else was hurt. She had been charged with second-degree murder, but the charge was reduced as part of a plea agreement.
http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2011/022011/02242011/609280