Resentencing denied for mom in torture-murder case of Gabriel Fernandez (2024)

A judge this week rejected a resentencing request by a Palmdale woman who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the death of her 8-year-old-son, who died after months of beatings, starvation and torture, including being forced to eat cat feces and sleep handcuffed in a small wooden drawer.

Pearl Sinthia Fernandez, 37, was sentenced to life in prison without parole three years ago for her role in Gabriel Fernandez’s 2013 murder. Her boyfriend, Isauro Aguirre, 40, was sentenced to death. His automatic appeal to the California Supreme Court is pending.

As part of her February 2018 plea, Fernandez gave up her right to appeal. But in a petition filed April 1, she asked the judge to review her sentence in light of recent changes to state law that affects some people convicted of murder under theories that do not require intent to kill, including felony murder or a natural and probable consequences theory.

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Fernandez indicated in the petition that she was not her son’s actual killer and did not act with intention to kill or assist in his killing. She also checked a box stating she was not a major participant in the crime or did not act with reckless disregard to human life during the course of the crime.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge George Lomeli, who presided over the murder trial, said at a hearing Tuesday that he reviewed the petition and concluded Fernandez was “not entitled to resentencing relief.”

“It has been established by her own admission during her guilty plea that the murder was intentional and involved the infliction of torture over a period of several months,” Lomeli said, adding that the record supports the theory that Fernandez was a “major participant in the murder of a child victim.”

Deputy Dist. Atty. Jonathan Hatami, who prosecuted the case, opposed Fernandez’s request, saying evidence and the law weighed against her.

Gabriel died from blunt force trauma and child abuse over a long period, Hatami said, citing the medical examiner’s report.

“So clearly Pearl was involved in that child abuse, starving Gabriel, keeping him in the box for eight months, not taking him for medical aid, pepper-spraying him in the face, hitting him with a baseball bat — so many things were brought out in the trial,” Hatami said Wednesday.

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“Evidence-wise, Pearl Fernandez tortured and killed Gabriel,” he said. “Both her and Isauro Aguirre did that. They were equally culpable for that.”

When a child is murdered, the family is still tied to that child. It doesn’t matter the age when the child is murdered. It doesn’t matter how long ago the crime happened. Their souls are tied forever. That’s the love of family.

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Cherie Kiyomura, a family friend who helped organize a rally that attracted dozens outside the courtroom, said she’s endured an emotional roller coaster.

Unsure of what would happen, Kiyomura entered the courtroom with a “sickening feeling.”

“Walking out of there, with finally some justice for Gabriel, was the best feeling that we’ve had in such a long time,” she said.

Criminal defense attorney Dmitry Gorin, who was not involved in the case, said that his law firm fields calls almost daily concerning resentencing, but that most seeking relief don’t qualify for it under state law.

“I think people in the community read news stories about laws changing and defendants having their sentences reduced. So they naturally believe their family members are eligible to be released from prison,” he said. “In reality, very few people are actually entitled to relief under the new California statutes.”

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According to Gorin, most murder convictions, which represent a relatively small number of cases in Los Angeles criminal courts, are secured with theories for criminal culpability that are not covered by the statute for release. He added that Fernandez’s case did not appear to rely on evidence of felony murder conduct or natural and probable consequence liability.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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Resentencing denied for mom in torture-murder case of Gabriel Fernandez (2024)

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Why did no one save Gabriel? ›

Therolf's reporting shows DCFS skirted protocol, were incompetent in interviewing Gabriel's parents, ignored Gabriel's suicide notes and other calls for help. When Gabriel's mother told one of his caseworkers she didn't want to have any further involvement with the agency — the caseworker accepted her decision.

What did Gabriel Fernandez's mom say? ›

Where is Isauro Aguirre now? ›

What happened to Isauro Aguirre? Following Gabriel's death, Isauro was eventually tried, and in 2018 was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to the death penalty, according to NBC News. He is currently on death row at the San Quentin state prison in California.

How was Gabriel Fernandez tortured? ›

Sometimes, Pearl and Isauro put a sock in his mouth to keep him quiet. Gabriel was also forced to go to the bathroom in the cupboard. Additionally, they beat Gabriel with a baseball bat and their fists and attacked him with pepper spray. He was not fed, and when he was, he was forced to eat cat litter.

Why was Gabriel killed? ›

Pearl Fernandez and Isauro Aguirre were charged and convicted of first-degree murder with special circ*mstances of torture. According to prosecutors, Aguirre allegedly abused Gabriel due to his perceived hom*osexuality.

Why did Gabriel Fernandez go back to his mom? ›

But Prosecutor Jon Hatami believed Pearl took Gabriel into her custody so she could claim more welfare benefits. During the trial of Isauro Aguirre, Robert testified that that one day his daughter took Gabriel and refused to bring him back.

What were Gabriel Fernandez's injuries? ›

When paramedics arrived, they found a bruised and beaten Gabriel. His skull was cracked, three of his ribs were broken, BB pellets were embedded in his bruised and burned skin, and two of his teeth had been knocked out. He was immediately taken to a hospital, but tragically died two days later.

Why does death row take so long? ›

In the United States, prisoners may wait many years before execution can be carried out due to the complex and time-consuming appeals procedures mandated in the jurisdiction.

What happened to Gabriel Fernandez birth father? ›

Today Contreras is once again behind bars, serving time in the Calipatria State Prison after being convicted on two separate charges of acquiring and retaining personal identification information with a prior, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Who was the youngest person to get executed? ›

George Junius Stinney Jr.

He was convicted, sentenced to death, and executed by electric chair in June 1944, thus becoming the youngest American with an exact birth date confirmed to be both sentenced to death and executed in the 20th century. George Junius Stinney Jr. Pinewood, South Carolina, U.S.

Has anyone survived the lethal injection? ›

In the modern era of executions, there have even been six lethal injection executions that have had to be abandoned because the process did not work, and these individuals survived the process. Their names are Romell Broom, Alva Campbell, Doyle Hamm, Alan Miller, Kenneth Smith and Thomas Creech.

Who is Gabriel's brother? ›

Who was the little boy who was tortured by parents? ›

The parents of Noah Cuatro, a 4-year-old Palmdale boy who was tortured to death in July 2019, were sentenced Tuesday to potential life prison terms. PALMDALE, Calif. (CNS) -- The parents of a 4-year-old Palmdale boy who was tortured and murdered were sentenced Tuesday to potential life prison terms.

Did the social workers in Gabriel case update? ›

Social workers in Gabriel Fernandez case dropped off all charges. LOS ANGELES - A judge Thursday dismissed charges against four social workers who were accused of failing to protect an 8-year-old Antelope Valley boy whose mother and her boyfriend were convicted of his May 2013 torture death.

How old was Gabriel Fernandez when he was abused? ›

The boy was 7 when the abuse began and was killed three months after he turned 8. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel went to the family's home in the 200 block of East Avenue Q-10 in Palmdale on May 22, 2013, in response to a call that Gabriel was not breathing.

Who killed Gabriel the boy? ›

(KABC) -- On a chilly Saturday afternoon, family and community members gathered in Palmdale to celebrate the life of Gabriel Fernandez, the boy who was tortured and killed by his mother and her boyfriend, on what would've been his 18th birthday year.

What happened to Gabriel Fernandez's social workers? ›

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge dismissed charges against social workers who were accused of child abuse and falsifying records related to the death of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez.

How old is Gabriel Fernandez now? ›

The Palmdale boy would have turned 18 this long weekend. Instead, he will forever be eight years old. In the almost 10 years since his murder, Fernandez's case has become a rallying crime for new laws and reforms.

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