When was somer thompson killed
When asked by the judge if he accepted the terms of the deal, Harrell, wearing shackles, replied by saying "Yes, sir. He received multiple life sentences for the crimes, which will be served concurrently. Somer vanished on Oct. The girl's disappearance prompted a massive search by law enforcement officers and her family.
Her body was found in a south Georgia landfill two days after she disappeared. Scared, because they knew the owner of the car was Jarred Harrell, someone with a dark past that they had come to fear. He was their daughter's former housemate and, from what they knew about him, the fact that he was living just three houses down from where Somer was last seen was reason for concern. Buchannan said that less than a year earlier his son had accidentally stumbled onto Harrell's terrible secret.
And told him not to get back on the computer without his permission. But what the Buchannans discovered later on Harrell's computer would leave no room for doubt.
Harrell did so, but the arrangement did not last long. They say Harrell left, but in his haste left behind his computer. That would prove to be a revealing mistake. Buchannan's son had told his sister about what he had seen on Harrell's computer, and she decided to take a look for herself.
And that's when they found -- I mean, it was right there on the desktop," said Buchannan. The siblings told their parents they found hard-core child pornography on Harrell's computer. A lot of it. And they thought he may even know some of the children.
Buchannan said he immediately took his wife and daughter to the police and turned over the computer. But he was unprepared to find, only two months later, Harrell's car parked at the house on Gano Avenue. The house belonged to Harrell's mother. It was in a school zone, near Somer's school. Her husband recalled the chilling moment.
The Buchannans discovered Harrell's car in the driveway just two days after police found Somer's body. They drove over to the investigation command center and spoke to the lead detective about their concerns. And that Mr. Harrell was being investigated by the sex crimes unit. The Buchannans claim they pointed out Harrell's car in the driveway to investigators.
Police were not even aware that anybody lived there," said Buchannan. But could police place Harrell in the house the day Somer disappeared? Public records show Harrell's family had moved out weeks earlier. Neighbors, however, remember Harrell was still coming and going from the house even after the family moved. And shortly after the Buchannans' report, neighbors noticed something else that fueled suspicion.
His shed suddenly disappeared from his house on Gano -- only to reappear at a different property. But despite this possible evasive maneuvering and the child pornography allegedly found on his computer, Harrell wasn't the only suspect on the police department's radar.
After Somer Thompson disappeared, the residents of Orange Park were stunned to learn that their children had been walking through a virtual minefield of registered sex offenders each day: living in just a five-mile radius of Somer's home. Several neighbors had voiced concerns about an older man living just down the street, known as "Grandpa Charley," who they say often took little girls for rides on his bicycle. Story highlights "Your name is monster," a girl says of her sister's killer Jarred Harrell pleads guilty to murder, kidnapping and sexual battery Somer Thompson was found in a Georgia landfill about 55 miles from where she was last seen Her mother says of Harrell, "May God have mercy on your sorry, sorry soul".
A Florida man pleaded guilty Friday to kidnapping, molesting and murdering a 7-year-old girl more than two years ago, an admission that elicited anger, disbelief and contempt from the slain's child's relatives.
As part of a plea deal reached with prosecutors, Jarred Harrell was sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole, waiving his right to appeal, after pleading guilty to first-degree murder, kidnapping, sexual battery and lewd and lascivious molestation. He admitted in court that he made the agreement in order to avoid potentially facing a death penalty. Your name is monster. She was one of several relatives of Somer Thompson who took the stand in the tear-filled courtroom Friday to give victim's impact statements.
Several of them noted that Harrell refused to look at them, including the slain girl's twin brother. And now you're going to jail," yelled out the boy, now 9, after trying to stare down his sister's killer.
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