The parents and grandmother of a young boy who was found dead inside a freezer in a Lynwood apartment were charged Friday with murder and other counts.
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The mother, 25-year-old Destiny Harrison; father, Daniel Monzon, also 25; and grandmother, Ana Zarceno-Carcamo, 45, all had been scheduled to be arraigned Friday in Compton -- but only Harrison appeared in court, and her arraignment was postponed until Nov. 20 at the defense's request.
The father and grandmother are now scheduled to appear in court Monday. All three are being held on $2 million bail.
All three were charged with murder, torture and willful cruelty to a child, with an allegation of willful harm resulting in death. Monzon and Zarceno-Carcamo were also charged with being an accessory after the fact.
If convicted as charged, they each face 32 years to life in state prison, L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hochman's office said.
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies responded around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday to the apartment in the 3100 block of Euclid Avenue, west of Peach Street to conduct a welfare check requested by an unidentified resident who went to the sheriff's station, LASD Sgt. Nancy Veliz told City News Service.
Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics were called to the home and pronounced the boy, who prosecutors say was believed to be 8 years old, dead at the scene. It was unclear how the child -- identified by prosecutors only as Isaiah H., and originally believed to be 7 years old -- died.
According to the criminal complaint, the boy was allegedly abused by the three defendants over a long period of time and died from his injuries early on Oct. 24. Isaiah's body was found days later "in a cooler filled with ice," Hochman's office said.
"The horrific abuse that Isaiah endured is made even worse by the fact that, as alleged, it was at the hands of the people who were meant to love and protect him," Hochman said in a statement. "Our office is committed to ensuring that those responsible are held fully accountable for their actions and that justice will be secured for Isaiah."
Authorities detained the boy's mother, father and grandmother at the scene, where three additional children were also found. Those children -- since described as being 16 years old, 14 years old and nine months old -- were taken into protective custody by the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.
Harrison was also ordered not to have any contact with those other children.
Cathy Familathe, leader of the LA Chapter of Parents of Murdered Children, told reporters outside the Compton courthouse, "Hearing the details about this little boy's life, it seems like they don't know when he was born. ... They're saying they don't believe he went to school ... What happened?"
She added, "It just confirms that evil does exist, it does exist. ... When a parent harms their own, it's unbelievable. It goes against nature. It's wrong."
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn issued a statement Wednesday saying, "This is an unimaginable and horrific tragedy. I stand ready to support the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department as they investigate this child's death. My heart breaks for what the other children in this home must have experienced, and it's critical that our Department of Children and Family Services do everything possible to support them and keep them safe in protective custody."
Anyone with information about the case was asked to contact the sheriff's Homicide Bureau at 323-890-5500. Callers who prefer to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or visit lacrimestoppers.org.
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