By Victor Omondi
On October 28, 2018, 911 received a distress call from Tiaundra Christon, the mother of a 2-year-old girl, Hazana Anderson, who’d gone missing. The call immediately prompted a rescue mission by the law enforcement. What the officers found out remains unsettling.
According to the Galveston County District Attorney’s office, investigators probing the woman’s claims, unraveled that the 2-year-old had died days earlier. The shocker was that the deceased’s body had been dumped in a lake by the Texas mom and her Houston boyfriend Kenny Hewett.
In a trash can traced across the street from where Christon parked her car, the police found a life-sized doll dressed in the same attire she said her daughter was wearing when she ‘went missing.’ Friends said they saw Christon with the child, with camera footage at a Walmart showing the mother pushing what appeared to be a child in a stroller.
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A Texas mom has been sentenced to 20 years in prison on Monday for disposing the body of her two-year-old daughter into a lake and tried to cover up the crime by carrying a life-size doll she claimed was the child.
According to a New York Daily News report, suspect Tiaundra Christon was found guilty of tampering with a corpse after the 2018 disappearance of her daughter, Hazana Anderson.
Two years ago, Christon told police that she had lost her daughter in a park in Texas.
Investigators said that Christon traveled with her boyfriend, co-defendant Kenny Hewett with Hazana from College Station Houston. The three stayed at a Houston Downtowner Inn.
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Texas man killed by police was shot in the back, civil rights attorney says By Erin Donaghue
December 16, 2020 / 8:52 PM / CBS News
A southeast Texas man killed by police last week was shot in the back, according to an autopsy commissioned by the family of the slain man. The results of the independent autopsy in the death of 22-year-old Joshua Feast were announced Wednesday evening by national civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing the family.
Crump called for the firing of the La Marque police officer who opened fire, Jose Santos, and the immediate release of bodycam videos. Investigators have said Feast pointed a gun when Santos tried to approach him about an outstanding felony warrant on December 9, but Crump said Feast posed no threat and was shot while fleeing.