114. Mr. Shannon suggested they reach out to Enrique Rios, age 16, who was a friend of Moores. The guilty verdict puts an end to a six-year investigation, litigation and fight for justice by two Woodland families. The three forced Moore into their car and then picked up Shannon, who had the gun that was used to kill Rios. During the sentencing hearing, numerous family members made victim impact statements on behalf of Enrique and Elijah. 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Afterward, Rosenberg announced that he found good cause to delay the trial. His brother Jonathan Froste, who took part in Moores slaying, cut a plea deal in which he admitted to a lesser count of second-degree murder in exchange for his testimony implicating the others. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort. (HEATHER KEMP - DAILY DEMOCRAT), A photo of Enrique Rios that was shown as part of a slideshow looking back at his life. His body was then placed in a hole, burned and buried. DDA Wilson then showed Froste multiple screenshots of his conversations with both the accused, D. Froste, and one of his friends who revealed to J. Froste that Elijah Moore had wanted to steal marijuana from them. After the robbery his brother wanted to confront the person who stole from them. 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He did while also retrieving the gun before joining the three of them in the car. David Froste was convicted of murder in 2018 and is serving a life sentence without chance of parole. Shannon suggested they reach out to Moores friend, 16-year-old Enrique Rios, who -- unaware of the marijuana robbery -- gave them an address in Esparto. They drove to an empty field and took the bloodied clothes out to light them on fire before again driving away. They then buried him with dirt and foliage while dosing the area in bleach. Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon, both suspects in the 2016 disappearances and presumed deaths of two Yolo County teens, appeared in Yolo Superior Court Friday. Rosenberg stated, Ive been with this case since he very beginning and its now the end. Defendant's charged with murder, accessory to a felony, kidnapping, and enhancements for use of a deadly weapon, committing multiple murders, and committing a murder during the commission of a kidnapping after the disappearance of two Yolo County . It is exculpatory in nature as to Mr. Shannon, probably as well as to (Campos).. Deputy District Attorney David Wilson asked Froste, How did you spend time with Chandale and how did you communicate with him? J. Froste described how he communicated with Shannon through Facebook Messenger and they smoked marijuana together every day, along with Campos. J. Froste also mentioned that his brother truly believed that he had gotten away with murder, as they needed the bodies to prove that they did it.. And had taken him from his home and shot him. Its better to tell the truth than to keep denying and lying, J. Froste added. Neither teens body has ever been found. I beg the court to keep them locked away for life. The jury trial for Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon Jr. co-defendants in the case concerning the disappearances and deaths of two Yolo County teenagers is set to begin next week. Create your free profile and get access to exclusive content. Rios communicated with Shannon that he was actually in Esparto and was not with Moore. Veronica is a senior at UC Davis majoring in Political Science Public Service. This process also included monumental efforts attempting to find the location of Moore and Rios bodies. document.getElementById("ak_js_1").setAttribute("value",(new Date()).getTime()); Whats better than getting a six-figure scholarship to go to college? WOODLAND, CA - The trial of Chandale Shannon, Jr., and Jesus Camposthe duo are accused in the murder and kidnapping of two teens, Elijah Moore and Enrique Rios, whose bodies are still unrecoveredreconvened Wednesday in Yolo County Superior Court with additional witness testimony, including a Woodland barber who worked at a shop in Woodland and said he saw Elijah . Chandale Shannon and Jesus Campos were sentenced Friday in Yolo County by a judge who called the crimes evil. Shortly after each Rios and Moore went missing, their parents contacted law enforcement. "I mean we grew up together. All four defendants then proceeded to dig a hole to bury Moores body. The trial . Coordinated through the leadership of the Yolo County District Attorneys Office, numerous other agencies, both law enforcement and civilian, assisted in providing thousands of hours to completing the investigation and preparing a compelling case against the perpetrators of these horrendous crimes. Oxygen Insider is your all-access pass to never-before-seen content, free digital evidence kits, and much more. According to Yolo County prosecutors, Moore had robbed David Froste, Chandale Shannon and Jesus Campos of 3 ounces of marijuana on Oct. 17, 2016, in a KFC parking lot. (HEATHER KEMP - DAILY DEMOCRAT), Alicia Moore, Elijah Moore's mother, spoke directly to David Froste, who never looked at her, during his sentencing hearing. On Wednesday, May 11, Chandale Shannon, 25, and Jesus Campos, 22, were found guilty in the Superior Court of Yolo County on two counts of first-degreemurder and kidnapping. J. Froste recalled that his brother stated he wanted to shoot up the house of Enrique, who had stolen from him to get back at him. Crime and Public Safety | Two other men were also involved in the disappearance and murders of Rios and Moore that took place between . Shannon told Sergeant Garcia that Froste told Rios to get out of the water and Froste shot him at least once in the stomach. The sergeant witness noted that Shannon did change his story multiple times throughout the interview. Spangler then began to detail the letters contents getting only as far as assuming that it is indeed from Jonathan Froste, it apologizes for when prosecutor Kyle Hasapes requested that specifics about the letter be discussed privately among Rosenberg and the attorneys. 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After rehashing the facts of the case, including how Campos sat in the car as Rios was killed and beat Moore with a baseball bat sized branch along with Shannon and brothers Jonathan and David Froste weeks later, Judge Rosenberg ultimately decided to uphold his charges. In 2016, the sergeant was a detective at the time and became the lead detective on the missing person case of Enrique Rios. J. Froste then recounted the events that led up to the other victim being murdered. Keep up-to-date with our news, opinion and weather. Moore was forced to the ground and his hands were zip tied behind his back. Because Rios knew Shannon more than Froste, Froste told Shannon he needed to come along or Rios would not get in the car. I find Mr. Campos as a juvenile is incorrigible. Judge Rosenberg then sentenced both Mr. Shannon and Mr. Campos to life without the possibility of parole. I was 16 when I had him. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. When he wouldnt help them locate Moore, Rios was shot multiple times by David including once as he attempted to run away. The following day, David Froste and Shannon told Jonathan Froste that Rios was taken to a secluded area near Knights Landing. Chandale Shannon, 25, and Jesus Campos, 22, were found guilty of first-degree murder and kidnapping in the 2016 deaths of Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore back in May. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort . (HEATHER KEMP - DAILY DEMOCRAT), Lola Rios Gutierrez, Enrique Rios' mother, addressing life after losing her son. Froste told Shannon that he had to help Froste find Elijah and told Shannon to make contact with those who would know his whereabouts. "It felt like the judge was taking forever to say to the clerk, go ahead and read the verdicts. Moores ankles were also bound at this point and David Froste and Campos left the group to obtain shovels, a pickaxe, gasoline, and bleach. RELATED: 'If I could say anything to him, Id tell him I loved him' | Family, friends remember Woodland man killed. Jonathan took a plea deal and will likely serve 15 years to life in prison. But as soon as we heard it, I cried even more. Judge David Rosenberg ruled in early August that Shannon is fit to stand trial nearly a year after his case was suspended due to concerns about his mental health. D. Froste then told Elijah to pray, according to J. Froste. Two jury panels of 55 people are set to be brought in on March 8 and 10 to give the court two days with each panel. Campos and Shannon were also handed life sentences without the possibility of parole in July of this year after a Yolo County jury found Shannon guilty of two counts of first-degree murder and . Moore was forced into the trunk of the vehicle. The trial will begin on Monday, March 7 and will be a four-week time waive trial, set to stretch over an eight-week period with proceedings taking place every other week. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. Chandale Shannon, Jesus Campos -- a juvenile -- and brothers David and Jonathan Froste were taken into custody. 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In this photo provided by the Yolo Office of the District Attorney, Chandale Shannon, wearing face mask, and Jesus Campos, mostly blocked at left, sit with their attorneys in Yolo County Superior . J. Froste had also written a letter to the mothers of the two victims explaining that he was sorry for his involvement in the crimes and that he was sorry that they had taken the victims away from their families. David Froste informed the others he wanted to find Moore and exact revenge. And two boys are dead. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters, Elijah Moore, left, and Enrique Rios went missing in 2016. Rios was 16 at the time and Moore had just celebrated his 17th birthday. Their bodies were buried in the rural community and though searches have continued, neither have been recovered. Weeks later, on Nov. 4, Campos, David and Jonathan waited in a car as Moore was leaving a barber shop near Main Street in Woodland. Moores body was placed in the hole and lit Moores body on fire. Chandale Shannon and Jesus Campos were sentenced to life in prison for the murders of 16-year-old Enrique Rios and his friend, 17-year-old Elijah Moore, whose bodies have never been found. Stream ABC10 live newscasts and on demand video with our app on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. In May, Shannon was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances and kidnapping. He is awaiting sentencing and is expected to serve 15 years to life in state prison. Due to concerns about his mental health, legal proceedings involving Shannon were suspended for nearly a year before being reinstated in August. He testified against his brother David Froste and against Shannon and Campos. A pretrial conference was held on Tuesday and Wednesday in Yolo Superior Court to discuss the logistics of the upcoming trial. Jonathan Froste pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. And two boys are dead. WOODLAND, Calif. (KTXL) A Yolo County jury handed down guilty verdicts to Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland for the disappearance and murder of Enrique Rios . Detective Mat Jameson of the Woodland Police Department and Sgt. At one point, J. Froste even lied to investigators about the incident, in fear of what his brother would do to him if he did confess. An individual not named from the group asked Jonathan if he would accompany them to find Enrique to get to Elijah, but he refused to join. By Robyn Dobson | rdobson@dailydemocrat.com |. DDA Wilson played for J. Froste audio recordings of phone calls between him and his brother, D. Froste. Weeks later, Campos, David and Jonathan waited in a car as Moore left a barber shop. The families have been impacted terribly. Since 2006, The Vanguard has provided Davis and Yolo County with some of the best groundbreaking news coverage on local government and policy issues affecting our city, our schools, the county, and the Sacramento Region. Now, with D. Froste, J. Froste, Campos, Shannon, and Elijah in the trunk, D. Froste told J. Froste to drive to Knights Landing, the same spot where they had killed Enrique. Shannon, Froste and Campos and two other men beat him to death with tree branches, crushing his skull. When you finally corner the ironically rather shy Robert Amstrong to, For decades, planners and staff at Winters City Hall have been dreaming of economic development that would plump, You have to build a lot of bridges to make a project happen, and in this case, its, Jailhouse letter causes delay of trial for Winters man. D. Froste, whod been gone so long that it was now night time, arrived back at the area with black garbage bags, shovels, a pickaxe, bleach, and a can of gasoline. They deserve to be behind bars for life too. A video of the life of Enrique was then played in court. The sergeant witness reported receiving two tips in December of 2016 regarding Rioss whereabouts from payphones at the Woodland Public Library and at a Chevron gas station on E Street in Woodland. Cloudflare Ray ID: 7a2b932beb8bf5e1 The men are individually facing charges including murder and kidnapping for their alleged involvement in crimes that led to the deaths of Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore. The group then went to a 24-hour Dennys restaurant in Woodland where D. Froste told them to not say anything to anyone about the murders. Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon will be co-defendants when they go on trial for murder in spring. My son was my world. The families have been impacted terribly. Click to reveal On Oct. 17, 2016, Jonathan Froste received a call from David Froste that he was robbed by Elijah and wanted to kill him, using a gun that he stole from his job in San Francisco. Regarding how the witness met the victims, J. Froste explained how he met Elijah and Enrique at a party in Woodland. All four murderers, David Froste, Jonathan Froste, Chandale Shannon, and Jesus Campos were arrested in June of 2018 after an extensive investigation. Throughout the interview, Shannon stated that David Froste was deeply angered by the robbery, but Shannon expressed that he wanted to let it go. Froste left the victims body at the shore of the water and covered it with vegetation. Shannon gave three names to Froste, and Rios was one of them. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort . WOODLAND, Calif. After a six-year investigation and litigation, a guilty verdict was reached in the murder case of Woodland teens Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, the Yolo County District Attorney's Office said Thursday. In the afternoon, Campos sat beside his attorney, Jeff Raven, in the same courtroom for a preliminary hearing. Shannon volunteered to show Sergeant Garcia the location of the victims bodies during the interview. He attempted to locate Moore and Rios bodies. Juvenile: Campos, Jesus. Crime and Public Safety | Its unusual, but it happens that someone gets sick during a trial, Rosenberg said. All four of them had hit the victim. This case is one of them. When David and Campos returned, the four took turns hitting him in the head before David dropped a log onto it. J. Froste stated that after work one day, he met up with Campos and D. Frost and went to Purity Plaza in Woodland to eat. Prosecutors say David shot and killed Rios after he refused to call Moore or give them his location. After getting his gun, David, Shannon and Campos met with Jonathan where David advised he wanted to find Moore and exact revenge. Shannon communicated with Rios who provided Shannon with an address in Esparto, unaware of what Moore had done. When he was wounded, David shot him once in the head, killing him instantly. Davis, CA 95617 WOODLAND, Calif. Two men previously found guilty of killing two Woodland teens were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Friday. I find that Mr. Campos and Mr. Shannon have forfeited their life to . According to testimony, Campos lured him to the car they were using in another Woodland parking lot and Moore agreed to get in the trunk and be driven to the sticks, walking home as his punishment. David, Shannon and Campos turned off their phones soon after and the following day, David and Shannon told Jonathan that Rios had been taken to a secluded area near Knights Landing. The judge presiding over the sentencing, Dave Rosenberg, said it was one of the two worst cases hes ever heard in his career. Jameson recounted interviews he did with Campos, Shannon and multiple other witnesses as Hasapes presented evidence gathered throughout the investigation including Facebook messages, phone calls and Google location data. Jonathan cooperated with the Yolo County District Attorney's Office in the investigation and attempted to find the location of two teens' bodies. 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Davis, CA 95617 Shannon, Chandale Jr. 18-3504 . Lola Rios Gutierrez, the mother of Enrique, addressed the court. The Vanguard provides the Davis Community with incisive in-depth coverage of local government on a wide variety of issues. WOODLAND, CA - The ongoing trial of Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon for the murder of two teens reconvened Tuesday in Yolo County Superior Court. Because the two missing persons were friends, the cases were considered connected. A potentially exculpatory letter has derailed next weeks scheduled trial for the two remaining suspects in the disappearances and presumed deaths of two Yolo County teens. In this photo provided by the Yolo Office of the District Attorney, Chandale Shannon, wearing face mask, and Jesus Campos, mostly blocked at left, sit with their attorneys in Yolo County Superior . Its estimated to last 10 days. After the robbery, Froste called his brother Jonathan and said he was going to get his gun from their home. Lech Garcia, numerous witnesses and complex legal theories were presented during the trial. With a gun in hand, Froste began shooting the water and the victim swam around to dodge the bullets. The brutality exacted by David Froste, 31, friends Chandale Shannon and Jesus Campos in response shocked the community. As detailed by the Yolo County District Attorney's Office, Moore robbed suspects David Froste, Chandale Shannon, and Jesus Campos of three ounces of marijuana earlier that month. Moore was kidnapped while leaving a barber shop in Woodland, 15 miles (24 kilometers) northwest of Sacramento. The families have been impacted terribly. Multiple search warrants obtaining cell tower records, Facebook records, and Google location data obtained thousands of pages of records. The next day, D. Froste used Elijahs phone to text his mother, trying to act as if Elijah was the one texting and that he had run away. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. That matter also will be heard on Sept. 28. The Yolo County Sherriffs Department and Woodland Police Department began a comprehensive investigation that lasted until June of 2018. Details surrounding the murders of the young men have emerged through testimony given at various court dates since. D. Froste took one of the large branches that were on the ground in the area and used it to hit Elijah on the back of the head. J. Froste recalled that he felt afraid of his brother at that moment and did what he wanted out of that fear. Once they arrived, they found Shannon was not home and called him to get him to come home. He will be sentenced to 15-years-to-life in state prison. According to the witness, D. Froste expressed regret. Shannon was convicted Wednesday on two counts of first-degree murder for the killings of Rios and Moore, and also of kidnapping, and special circumstances of multiple murders and kidnapping during the course of a murder.
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