Murder of Samantha Runnion

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Samantha Bree (Jackson) Runnion (July 26, 1996 – July 15, 2002) was a five-year-old girl abducted from outside her home in Stanton, California, and murdered.[1]

Kidnapping and murder

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Runnion's body was found in Cleveland National Forest.

On July 15, 2002, Runnion was playing a board game with a friend in her front yard[2] when a man approached them asking for help in finding his lost dog. After a short conversation, the man grabbed Samantha, forced her into his car, and drove away. A day later, her nude body was found 50 miles south in Cleveland National Forest.[1][3][4] The autopsy revealed that Runnion had been sexually assaulted both vaginally and anally. She had suffered at least two blows to her head, which occurred at least half an hour before she died. The trauma caused Runnion's brain to swell. The pathologist believed: "She died as a result of mechanical asphyxiation through a compression of the neck, with the blunt force trauma to the head contributing significantly to it as well." It could not be determined exactly what caused the compression of the neck. The pathologist estimated that Runnion had died between 8 p.m. on July 15 and 2 a.m. on July 16. Police said that the killer was "extremely sloppy" and had left behind "mountains of physical evidence connecting him to the crime."

Investigation and trial

Alejandro Avila of Lake Elsinore, California, was arrested three days after the abduction. His DNA was found on Runnion's body, and her DNA was found in his car. Avila had previously visited his girlfriend in the condominium complex where Samantha lived and had been acquitted of molesting his girlfriend's daughter and niece. Police found child pornography on Avila's laptop computer, and he had booked a motel room on the day of the murder, where it was believed that Runnion was killed. Avila's public defender argued during the trial that he could not have kidnapped the girl, abused, murdered, and then dumped her body 50 miles away in one day as the prosecution believed.

On May 16, 2005, a jury returned a guilty verdict, and Avila was sentenced to death. He is incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison on death row. Samantha's mother, Erin Runnion, launched a foundation called "The Joyful Child Foundation," whose mission is "Preventing crimes against children through programs that educate, empower, and unite families and communities."[5] Avila has filed multiple appeals since the initial verdict, but none of them have been successful.[6][7]

See also

References

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  3. Montaldo, Charles. “911 Call Transcript - Finding Samantha Runnion's Body," Template:Webarchive About.com Guide. Retrieved on April 1, 2013.
  4. Bragg, Rick. “Man Arrested in California Case Of Child's Abduction and Killing," Template:Webarchive The New York Times, July 20, 2002. Retrieved on April 1, 2013.
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