Dumbass father sends children to walk miles in freezing snow; accused of murder

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Girl dies on cold walk; dad charged with murder

TWIN FALLS, Idaho – The father of an 11-year-old girl who died, likely of hypothermia, after trying to walk 10 miles in the snow on Christmas Day has been charged with second-degree murder and felony injury to a child.

Robert Aragon, 55, of Jerome, made an initial appearance Monday in 5th District Court, where Judge Mark Ingram appointed a public defender for him. The judge denied Aragon's request to lower his $500,000 bond. He was being held in the Blaine County Jail.

Aragon was emotional during the short hearing. He banged his head on the defendant's table as Ingram read the charges against him, The Times-News reported. After Ingram noted that second-degree murder carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, Aragon said "Oh my God" as he banged his head on the table one final time.

Sage Aragon and her 12-year-old brother, Bear, were with their father on Thursday when his truck got stuck in a snow drift near state Highway 75, north of Shoshone in southcentral Idaho, according to the Lincoln County sheriff's office.

The children live with Aragon in Jerome and he was taking them to visit their mother, JoLeta Jenks, in West Magic.

After the truck got caught in the snow, authorities allege Aragon let the children out to walk to their mother's house while he and another adult stayed behind to free the vehicle.

Jenks said she called Aragon because she was concerned after no one arrived at her home on Thursday. Aragon had driven back to Jerome after letting the kids out to walk to her house, Jenks said.

"They didn't even call me, telling me they were walking," she told the Times-News.

Jenks called the police and a Blaine County search and rescue team found the boy at a rest area near the highway shortly before 10 p.m. on Thursday night.

Adults in the search effort described the snow as knee-deep for them.

The boy was found wearing only long underwear, Blaine County Sheriff Walt Femling said in a news release. Apparently delusional from hypothermia, the child had discarded his jacket, pants and shoes, the sheriff's office said. He was treated and released at a nearby hospital.

The rest area was about 4.5 miles from where the children started walking.

At some point the children separated and their mother said her son told her they disagreed about whether to keep going or turn back.

"(Bear) kept on telling her: 'Let's go, Sage, let's go, Sage,'" Jenks said, recalling what her son told her. "She said, 'No, I'm going back.'"

The little girl was found about 2.7 miles from where the two set out, barely visible under windblown, drifting snow when search dogs located her along a local road about 2 a.m. Friday. She was wearing a brown down coat, black shirt, pink pajama pants and tan snowboots, the sheriff's office statement said.

"I thought she was alive because they said they found her," Jenks said. "I was excited."

The girl was pronounced dead at a Ketchum hospital; preliminary autopsy results indicate she died of hypothermia.

Officials say temperatures in the area at the time the girl was missing ranged from 27 degrees above zero to minus 5.

Jenks and Aragon are not married. While she said she doesn't understand the decision Aragon is accused of making in letting the children walk to her house, Jenks added, "I don't need to sit and yell. I know he's going through hell right now."

What does everyone think? He most definitely needs to be punished. His negligence killed his daughter. But should he be charged for murder?

EDIT: This article does not match up exactly with the one the local news station for the area wrote up. http://www.kmvt.com/news/local/36854829.html
Aragon's cousin, Kenneth Quintana, who was with the family spoke to kmvt about what happened that day and requested that we not show his face. According to Quintana the car they were in got stuck on the road around 9 on Christmas morning shortly after turning off of Highway 75.

He says it was their understanding that the children’s' mother would meet them halfway on magic road. Quintana says Robert Aragon originally didn't let the children leave when the car got stuck.

According to Quintana the two children started walking around noon towards their mother's home. Quintana says that's when he started walking back to Highway 75 to get the car unstuck while Aragon stayed with the car.
 
I could see a second degree murder charge there.

It's really to wreckless to get dropped down to a neglegent involuntary manslaughter. Those tend go with cases where there was negligence and someone died but there's some way to deflect blame from the neglegent person (i.e. they didn't know what they were doing/what the risks were etc.).

But what the fuck did he expect to happen sending a child to walk 10+ miles on frigid day? He may not have expected death, but clearly that's a high risk situation for a child.
 
I agree that the charges are fair. They said the truck was "stuck" in the snow. They had the option to call the mother for help, and the truck probably had a fucking heater! You would think that somewhere between Mile 0 and Mile 4.5, the father would have gone "Oh SHIT!, how are they going to survive?!"

~HotShotX
 
[quote name='HotShotX']I agree that the charges are fair. They said the truck was "stuck" in the snow. They had the option to call the mother for help, and the truck probably had a fucking heater! You would think that somewhere between Mile 0 and Mile 4.5, the father would have gone "Oh SHIT!, how are they going to survive?!"

~HotShotX[/QUOTE]
If the second article is correct, then the mother would have met the child at the half way point at the same exact time when the father should have had his epiphany. Mother going half way or not, I agree: what the hell was he thinking sending those kids out alone like that? He's lucky his son didn't die too.
 
i have no problem with the charges.
i think the point where he freed the truck and drove home is the point where the charges really become resonable.
poor kids.
 
Before I read the article, I thought three of them got stuck in the middle of BFE, the three of them set out to get back home or someplace safe and only the father survived the ordeal. Score one for reading before passing judgment!

Even if it was the middle of summer, I wouldn't send two preteens on their own more than a mile or two and I would be calling the adult at the destination to let him or her know my kids were headed that way.
 
[quote name='paz9x']i have no problem with the charges.
i think the point where he freed the truck and drove home is the point where the charges really become resonable.
poor kids.[/QUOTE]
Holy shit. I somehow missed that part. So, you get the truck free... and just drive home. You don't go where your kids are in the middle of a suicide hike to Mom's house. What a douche. At this point, it's just arguing semantics-- that guy may have well murdered the kids.
 
You don't send pre-teens (possibly even teens if they aren't mature enough) out to find help. You do it yourself, or you take them with you, if you have to travel. Common sense, something this man was lacking.
 
Yeah, i say they wait until it's as cold as possible and snowing and just drop his ass off in the middle of nowhere, let the punishment fit the crime.
 
I was thinking that the cousin was just covering but I think they're both idiots. NO mother just says, "Hey, it is what it is" and goes about life. She'd be livid as fuck if some jackass let her kids die. Something tells me that she WAS supposed to pick them up along the way but also decided to just let them walk.
 
at least life in prison, nothing less.

when are we going to start punishing for stupidity... and stopping stupid from breeding.
 
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