Niñera es condenada a entre 100 años y cadena perpetua por abuso sexual de menores

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VISTA: A person from the north of the state who participated with her daughter in various sexual abuses was sentenced to between 100 and 100 years in prison and kept in a permanent detention facility.

Brittney Mae Lyon, age 31, announced her online services and told her parents that she was interested in working with those with special needs. She also sexually abused the victims and gave them to her niece, Samuel Cabrera.

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According to the accountants, they have between three and seven hours. Two of the victims were diagnosed with autism and one with non-verbal communication.

After one of the victims reported the abuse to her mother, the couple was detained in 2016.

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Following Cabrera’s arrest, investigators discovered v deo recordings of the crimes on the hard drives of the computers that had been in their possession. According to the San Diego County Fiscal Office, “cientos” of V deos in six different discos were seen sexually abusing the children, some of whom were under the influence of drugs or alcohol during the encounters.

Cabrera, who is currently 31 years old, was found guilty by a judge of Vista of nearly three cargo convictions and sentenced in 2021 to eight life sentences without the possibility of conditional release, in addition to more than 300 years in a state prison.

Lyon is found guilty of one of four serious sexual offenses and faces a sentence of 100 years in prison.

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Jodi Breton, the district’s fiscal adjunta, stated: “What made me the ideal person to do these crimes was my benign and unthreatening demeanor, as well as my past and how I presented myself to the victims’ parents. It seems that there is no such thing as a perfect person in whom anyone can have faith.

Several of the victims’ parents who attended the sentencing hearing on the night of the trial by the Ma Ana described the trust that exists in Lyon and their relationship with the perpetrators.

One woman stated that Lyon had asked her to take her autistic daughter on field trips in order to help her with her studies and obtain a certificate related to child development.

“Sab as c mo ganarte nuestra confianza y manipularnos para conseguir lo que quer as” , the woman says.

“Eres el monstruo más enfermo y malvado que tiene la sociedad,” said Lyon, a woman whose daughter had three children and a medium at the time of the abuse. It is unthinkable what is done to these innocent and desamparated people without awareness, care, concern, or a shred of regret.

“Mentiste y traicionaste la confianza de numerosos padres una vez durante an os,” she continued. You give them to your disgusting partner and take part in this unimaginable abuse. Y para que? The only thing that happens to me is to get your attention, admiration, and acceptance of your novio enfermo and malvado.

The victim’s mother, who was seven years old, finally provoked the couple’s arrest by telling her that she didn’t want to be in any kind of relationship with Lyon and that Lyon had once been a confidante.

“We let you into our home and into our lives. As a result, my family has supported nearly ten people in pain and suffering. “Traicin is a hereditary trait that has never been recognized,” he said.

Both the woman and the fiscal officer rejected any notion that Lyon had been coerced in some way by Cabrera to take part in the crimes. Breton confirms that the accused’s text messages indicated that Lyon was negotiating with Cabrera to offer him a ni o in exchange for leaving.

“Tu novio no te oblig a hacer esto y t lo sabes,” said the mother of the child, who was then seven years old.

Sloan Ostbye, the Lyon defense attorney, cited a letter written by Lyon that was sent to the victims’ families.

“I thought about what I should say today throughout the last nine hours. He came to the conclusion that there are no words that could make up for the harm and pain he caused, according to Lyon. “The words ‘lo siento’ are quite straightforward in describing the agony I caused and the remorse I felt. They trusted me to keep their children safe, and in return, they put them in danger. For everyone involved, my actions were self-centered, thoughtless, and irreflexive.

Many of the parents expressed their focus on the declaration of guilt and stated that they would have rather for the case to go to trial so Lyon would face a sentence akin to Cabrera’s, which would deny him conditional freedom.

The parents stated that Lyon might be able to leave in freedom sooner rather than later due to the laws granting conscientious liberty to elderly people that allow the presos to request such liberty starting at age 50.

Breton expressed concern about these issues and stated that he hoped lawmakers would reconsider the laws pertaining to the conditional freedom of older people when they applied to sexual offenders.

“El hecho de cumplir 50 an os no significa que ya no seas un peligro para los ni os” , the fiscal stated. In a statement released following the hearing, the district’s fiscal officer stated that she also supported the legislation that denies sexual offenders the right to constitutional liberty for older people.

If the parties had believed that there was a chance Lyon would be placed in liberty, the Tribunal Superior Daniel Link’s judge affirms that no agreement had been reached.

Link stated that the information he received from the defense for which he could not provide any details “made it very evident that Sra. Lyon was never arrested.” And if it’s higher, be a farsa.

Later, Link agreed with the descriptions of Lyon’s families as “a monstrous” and criticized their behavior as “deplorable” and “repugnante.”

In a statement, the judge Summer Stephan of the San Diego County Superior Court states: “Today’s verdict is a capstone that has destroyed the inocencia and devastated families in the San Diego County. The accused acts without intending to break a period of trust and exclude the autistic people, only to do the most heinous crimes against them.

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