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Man killed girlfriend’s son, 8, because he thought he was gay! (photos)

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Newsroom October 18 07:31

A man accused of conspiring with his girlfriend to savagely torture and murder her eight-year-old son wanted the boy dead because he thought he was gay, a prosecutor has said.
Jon Hatami, a prosecutor for Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, said during opening statements on Monday that 32-year-old Isauro Aguirre, of Palmdale, committed a series of brutal acts against Gabriel Fernandez.
He is accused of dousing the boy in pepper spray, forcing him to eat his own feces and vomit, putting cigarettes out on his skin, beating him with a bat and shooting him with a BB gun alongside the boy’s mother Pearl Fernandez.
But Aguirre’s defense attorney said that while his client admits murder, he denies the special circumstance of torture element to his charge, according to KTLA5.
John Allan explained Aguirre was having trouble with a stressful and chaotic situation, adding: ‘He is guilty of murder, but the special circumstance alleged, that he intended kill Gabriel with the infliction of torture, is not true.
‘Despite the horrific abuse, Isauro never intended for Gabriel to die.’
Gabriel was continuously tortured by Fernandez, 34, and Isauro Aguirre, now 37, over the course of eight months in 2013, according to prosecutors.
Hatami said the boy’s mother and Aguirre, while they eventually called 911, they didn’t do it ‘to help Gabriel’.
He added: ‘They called 911 to cover up what they did.’

Hatami also said Aguirre forced his girlfriend’s son to dress up in girls’ clothes before going to school, and stressed that he did not like Gabriel because he believed him to be gay.
He added: ‘The evidence will show that the defendant is nothing more than a bully.’
Aguirre, who is 6ft 2in, was 270 pounds at the time of Gabriel’s death.
The boy – at 4ft 1in – weighed just 59 pounds.
Texts were also shown to the jury on Monday which Hatami claimed show Aguirre and Fernandez had conspired to torture and murder Gabriel and then cover it up.
James Cermak, a paramedic for LA County Fire Department, said there was an ‘unbelievable’ amount of damage to the boy’s body when it was found at the couple’s apartment in Palmdale.
Fernandez will be tried separately.
Four social workers are also being prosecuted because of his death.

source: dailymail.co.uk

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