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Saying Goodbye To Natalynn Lea Miller | Feb 2 2019 - 10:54pm |
So devastating and heartbreaking words can't even describe the pain. |
Our Last Day | Feb 2 2019 - 10:42pm |
This was the last time I got to take pictures with Natalynn. She had always loved taking pictures. The next morning her mother picked her up to take her to school and I never saw her alive again. |
3 Years Old Natalynn Lea Miller | Feb 2 2019 - 10:33pm |
Natalynn at 3 years old. |
2 Years old Natalynn Lea Miller | Feb 2 2019 - 9:40pm |
Natalynn and Paizley 2 years old. |
1 Year Old | Feb 2 2019 - 9:17pm |
Natalynn at 1 year old. Oh, how time flys. |
Natalynn's First Christmas | Feb 2 2019 - 7:08pm |
Natalynn's very first Christmas. It was at her Grand Parents house. "The place with The One White Duck" as Natalynn would always say. |
5th Month | Feb 2 2019 - 8:31pm |
Natalynn at 5 Months old. |
Court of Appeal No. F068996 | Jan 21 2019 - 10:11pm |
Ryann Lynn Jones 2017 Appeal. |
CACJ CALIFORNIA ATTORNEYS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE LETTER | Jan 21 2019 - 9:58pm |
"CACJ CALIFORNIA ATTORNEYS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE Please respond to: July 10, 2017 JOT-TNT. PHILIPSBORN Law Offices of J.T. Philipsborn The Honorable Jorge E. Navarrete 507 Polk Street, #350 Clerk, California Supreme Court San Francisco, CA 94102 Supreme Court of California 455 Golden Gate Ave., Ground Floor San Francisco, CA 94102 Re: People v. Ryann Lynn Jones, S242855 (Fifth Appellate District, Case No. F068996; Tulare County Superior Court No. |
PEOPLE v. JONES | Jan 21 2019 - 9:46pm |
THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. RYANN LYNN JONES, Defendant and Appellant. Court of Appeals of California, Fifth District. Filed May 17, 2017. |
PEOPLE v. LEE | Jan 21 2019 - 9:29pm |
THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. NICOLE MARIE LEE, Defendant and Appellant. Court of Appeals of California, Fifth District. Filed May 17, 2017. |
Visalia mother sentenced to 8 years for child endangerment that led to her daughter's murder | Feb 2 2019 - 7:47pm |
TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- Nicole Lee's daughter, 3-year-old Natalynn Miller, was beaten to death by her boyfriend Ryann Jones. Lee was found guilty of felony child endangerment causing death of her daughter in June. During the sentencing on Tuesday, Lee's attorney requested a new trial based on statements by her now deceased daughter, Natalynn Miller. |
RYANN JONES SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS TO LIFE FOR 2ND DEGREE MURDER CONVICTION | Jan 21 2019 - 8:34pm |
VISALIA, Calif. -- Wednesday was an emotional day as a South Valley man was sentenced for killing his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter. A Tulare County judge sentenced Ryann Jones to 25 years to life in prison for child abuse causing death. Natalynn Miller died more than five years ago from what prosecutors called blunt force trauma. |
RYANN JONES FOUND GUILTY OF 2ND DEGREE MURDER | Jan 21 2019 - 8:26pm |
Visalia, ca -- Jurors found Ryann Jones guilty of second degree murder and of assault on a child causing death. Ryann Jones was on trial for murdering his girlfriend's daughter, 3-year-old Natalynn Miller. The jury found Jones guilty of second degree murder and assault on a child causing death and not guilty of first degree murder. |
Closing arguments presented in trial of a Visalia man accused murdering a toddler | Jan 21 2019 - 8:21pm |
VISALIA, Calif. -- In Visalia Friday prosecutors and defense attorneys gave their closing arguments in a case against a man accused of beating his girlfriend's daughter to death in 2009. Ryann Jones is on trial for murder with special circumstances, for the death of Natalynn Miller. Autopsy photos were shown along with bruises all over the child. Prosecutors say these injuries were solely at the hands of Ryann Jones. But defense attorneys say the child fell off a dresser, may have been injured during CPR, or may have choked to death. |
VISALIA MAN ACCUSED OF KILLING GIRLFRIEND'S CHILD COULD FACE DEATH PENALTY | Jan 21 2019 - 3:02pm |
VISALIA, Calif. -- Testimony continued Monday in the trial of a Visalia man accused of killing his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter. Natalynn Miller's father Troy Miller finished up his testimony on the sixth day of Ryann Jones murder trial. Jones, the boyfriend of Natalynn's mother at the time, is accused of beating the 3-year-old to death in March of 2009. During cross examination, defense attorneys questioned Miller on whether daughter spun herself around a lot. |
VISALIA MAN ACCUSED OF KILLING GIRLFRIEND'S DAUGHTER IS IN COURT | Jan 21 2019 - 1:16pm |
VISALIA, Calif. -- Ryann Jones, 29, is charged with killing 3-year-old Natalynn Miller back in March of 2009. On day one of the trial against Ryann Jones, jurors were shown photos of the grassy area where first responders tried to resuscitate Natalynn Miller, inside the apartment and photos of her bruised body. Action News has chosen not to air the graphic pictures. Visalia Detective Jared Hughes testified he was the first on scene back in March of 2009. He described Natalynn as cold and lifeless. |
South Valley Mother Pleads Not Guilty In Charges Related To Toddler's Death | Jan 21 2019 - 9:04pm |
A South Valley mother, whose toddler died just five months ago, plead not guilty Wednesday in connection with{}the child's{}death. |
Visalia Mom Arrested Five Months after Toddler's Death | Jan 21 2019 - 12:46pm |
Tulare County, Calif.{} (KMPH News) - Five months after the death of a Visalia toddler the child's own mother is now in custody in connection with her murder.{} Nicole Lee was booked into the Bob Wiley Detention Facility in Tulare County Tuesday afternoon.{} The 29-year old is the second person arrested for the death of three and a half year old Natalynn Miller. |
Candlelight Vigil to Honor Victims of Crime | Jan 21 2019 - 12:20pm |
Tulare, Calif. (KMPH News) - Inside the Tulare home where 3-year old Natalynn Miller once lived there's a candle burning in her memory. "If I live to be one hundred, I will never forget her," said Troy Miller, Natalynn's father. Miller is inviting members of the community to light a candle in his daughter's honor on Saturday and to remember other children who lost their lives to violence. |