Jonathan Froste pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and testified against the other three defendants. Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon will be co-defendants when they go on trial for murder in spring. After statements were made by a number of other family members, Deputy District Attorney David Wilson and counsel for Mr. Campos and Mr. Shannon made brief statements. The jury trial for Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon Jr. co-defendants in the case concerning the disappearances and deaths of two Yolo County teenagers is set to begin next week. Campos was convicted of second-degree murder of Enrique Rios, first degree murder of Elijah Moore, kidnapping, and special circumstances of multiple murders and kidnapping during the course of a murder. According to Yolo County prosecutors, Moore had robbed David Froste, Chandale Shannon and Jesus Campos of 3 ounces of marijuana on Oct. 17, 2016, in a KFC parking lot. Moore was forced to the ground and his hands were zip tied behind his back. Rosenberg stated, Ive been with this case since he very beginning and its now the end. That should be sufficient time for counsel to sort out the implications if not the authenticity of the letter, Rosenberg said. J. Froste had read his letter to the Davis Enterpriseduring an interview with them. Rios was 16 at the time and Moore had just celebrated his 17th birthday. When he ran after seeing the gun, David shot Enrique two times on the lower torso near a river. Campos is scheduled to be arraigned on Sept. 19. Rios refused to call or provide a location for his friend Moore. The judge presiding over the sentencing said it was one of the worst cases hes ever heard in his career. When David Froste and Campos returned an hour later with the tools, David Froste selected a baseball bat sized branch and violently struck Moore in the head. Campos was with them at the time, according to testimony. WOODLAND The final two defendants in a Yolo County double-murder case got their day of reckoning Wednesday as a jury declared them guilty for their roles in the presumed deaths of two missing teenagers. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. I beg the court to keep them locked away for life. The prosecution, who are being represented by David Wilson, are expected to have approximately 70 witnesses, with their case set to last between nine and 10 court days, according to Wilson. A short time later, David Froste, Shannon, and Campos turned off their phones. Required fields are marked *. The families have been impacted terribly. The defendants drove Moore to Knights Landing where they forced him out of the car at gunpoint. In May 2022, a Yolo County jury found Shannon guilty of two counts of first-degree murder for victims Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, and also kidnapping, and special circumstances of multiple murders and kidnapping during the course of a murder. Later, an acquaintance of Shannon contacted him saying that they were approached by Elijah to help set up Shannon to a location where Elijah could rob him. Jonathan Froste elected to cooperate with the Yolo County District Attorneys Office. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort. PUBLISHED: May 11, 2022 at 4:57 p.m. | UPDATED: May 11, 2022 at 5:02 p . The bodies of both Elijah Moore and Enrique Rios were never found. All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents! The following day, David Froste and Shannon told Jonathan Froste that Rios was taken to a secluded area near Knights Landing. 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Jonathan Froste, who is already serving 15 years to life for second degree murder of teens Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, took to the stand to testify to what happened before, during, and after the murders took place. And two boys are dead. I find Mr. Campos as a juvenile is incorrigible. Judge Rosenberg then sentenced both Mr. Shannon and Mr. Campos to life without the possibility of parole. With the assistance of Det. Cell phone tower and location data showed the three traveled to Esparto. The defendants then burned their own clothes and dumped their tools in the river at a drawbridge in Knights Landing. Moores body was placed in the hole and lit Moores body on fire. The next day, D. Froste was still determined to get payback on Elijah. I was 16 when I had him. After the robbery, Froste contacted his brother Jonathan, telling him about the incident and said he was going to get his gun from their home in Knights Landing. David Froste was convicted and sentenced to Life without the Possibility of Parole. All four suspects were arrested in June of 2018. In 2016, the sergeant was a detective at the time and became the lead detective on the missing person case of Enrique Rios. After covering Moores body with dirt and vegetation, the four defendants left, burned their own blood covered clothing, and threw the tools used to clean up into the river at the drawbridge in Knights Landing. The People's Vanguard of Davis The trial . Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon, both suspects in the 2016 disappearances and presumed deaths of two Yolo County teens, appeared in Yolo Superior Court Friday. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort . Unable to find Moore, the trio contacted an unsuspecting Rios and took him to a remote area of Knights Landing. After the robbery his brother wanted to confront the person who stole from them. After the murders of the two teens, D. Froste ordered Shannon, Campos, and Jonathan Froste to stay silent if ever questioned and to get ahold of lawyers if need be. Defendant's charged with murder, accessory to a felony, kidnapping, and enhancements for use of a deadly weapon, committing multiple murders, and committing a murder during the commission of a kidnapping after the disappearance of two Yolo County . On Thursday, David Froste sat next to his attorney and listened as the prosecutors . Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort . PO Box 4715 (Woodland, CA) July 22, 2022 On July 22, 2022, Chandale Shannon of Winters, and Jesus Campos of Woodland, were both sentenced to life without the possibility of parole by Yolo County Superior Court Judge David Rosenberg. Every time he has been told he is going to come to court, something happens and hes not. All four defendants then proceeded to dig a hole to bury Moores body. Two men convicted of killing a pair of California teenagers who vanished six years ago were sentenced Friday to life in prison without possibility of parole, prosecutors said. He was a minor when the teens went missing. Chandale Shannon Jr., 23, of Winters and Jesus Campos, 20, of Woodland stand accused helping to carry out the alleged abductions and murders of Enrique Rios, 16; and Elijah Moore, 17; friends and classmates who both vanished in the fall of 2016. 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Once they arrived at the remote location, near the river that Enrique was murdered at, D. Froste got out of the car, gave Shannon the gun, and told him to point it at Elijah while he opened the trunk. On Tuesday, Campos and Shannon appeared for court via Zoom from the Monroe Detention Facility in Woodland due to a no transport situation, according to Rosenberg. After getting his gun, David Froste, Shannon, and Campos returned to Woodland and met with Jonathan Froste. They then dug a hole, buried his body, set it on fire and extinguished the fire with bleach and dirt before disposing of their clothes and tools. When Davis and Campos returned with the tools an hour later, prosecutors say David began violently striking Moore in the head with a baseball bat-sized branch. After rehashing the facts of the case, including how Campos sat in the car as Rios was killed and beat Moore with a baseball bat sized branch along with Shannon and brothers Jonathan and David Froste weeks later, Judge Rosenberg ultimately decided to uphold his charges. Jonathan took a plea deal and will likely serve 15 years to life in prison. The group then went to a 24-hour Dennys restaurant in Woodland where D. Froste told them to not say anything to anyone about the murders. COVID has been incredibly disruptive at many levels, particularly at defense counsel and defendants, Rosenberg explained. Details surrounding the murders of the young men have emerged through testimony given at various court dates since. This process also included monumental efforts attempting to find the location of Moore and Rios bodies. Jameson recounted interviews he did with Campos, Shannon and multiple other witnesses as Hasapes presented evidence gathered throughout the investigation including Facebook messages, phone calls and Google location data. A motion by the prosecution to consolidate the cases against the duo, who were allegedly involved in the 2016 disappearances and deaths of Yolo County teens Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, was granted during a hearing in Yolo Superior Court on Thursday morning. The families have been impacted terribly. The guilty verdict puts an end to a six-year investigation, litigation and fight for justice by two Woodland families. Elijah Moore, left, and Enrique Rios went missing in 2016. Numerous other agencies also assisted. Multiple search warrants obtaining cell tower records, Facebook records, and Google location data obtained thousands of pages of records. All four murderers, David Froste, Jonathan Froste, Chandale Shannon, and Jesus Campos were arrested in June of 2018 after an extensive investigation. D. Froste, noted J. Froste, told the group to start digging a hole and after about an hour, D. Frost dragged Elijahs body into the shallow hole and lit his body on fire. Another man, David Froste, reportedly ordered the killings after Moore robbed him of $300 worth of marijuana on the night of Oct. 17, 2016, while in Campos and Shannons presence. After getting his gun, David, Shannon and Campos met with Jonathan where David advised he wanted to find Moore and exact revenge. He also asked to call his mother, which he was never allowed to do. Lech Garcia of the Yolo County Sheriffs Office coordinated and led the investigation which involved numerous detectives, officers, and crime scene analysts from both the Woodland Police Department and the Yolo County Sheriffs Office. According to the witness, Ramey warrants are authored with the intent of seeking additional information from suspects, such as interviews. Its estimated to last 10 days. Campos will also face charges for kidnapping . DDA Wilson then showed Froste multiple screenshots of his conversations with both the accused, D. Froste, and one of his friends who revealed to J. Froste that Elijah Moore had wanted to steal marijuana from them. On Oct. 17, 2016, Jonathan Froste received a call from David Froste that he was robbed by Elijah and wanted to kill him, using a gun that he stole from his job in San Francisco. According to the witness, Moore left the shop shortly after seeing one of the barbers clients, and the barber did not see him again. (HEATHER KEMP - DAILY DEMOCRAT), A photo of Enrique Rios that was shown as part of a slideshow looking back at his life. The Vanguard provides the Davis Community with incisive in-depth coverage of local government on a wide variety of issues. Join the ABC10 Weather Force! D. Froste, J. Froste, Shannon, and Campos led him to a river where he was hit in the head with a tree branch. DDA Wilson then asked J. Froste about his fathers funeral, which took place in 2018, a year after D. Froste was taken into custody. But as soon as we heard it, I cried even more. The four defendants traveled again to Knights Landing. Worst case scenario, we declare a mistrial, which is really not in anyones interest.. According to Shannons interview, David Froste drove Shannons car to Rioss location to pick him up and returned to Woodland. (HEATHER KEMP - DAILY DEMOCRAT), Lola Rios Gutierrez, Enrique Rios' mother, addressing life after losing her son. Moore was kidnapped while leaving a barber shop in Woodland, 15 miles (24 kilometers) northwest of Sacramento. In this photo provided by the Yolo Office of the District Attorney, Chandale Shannon, wearing face mask, and Jesus Campos, mostly blocked at left, sit with their attorneys in Yolo County Superior Court in Woodland, Calif., Friday, July 22, 2022. The group each took a turn using the branch to hit Elijah on the back of the head, eventually beating him to death. Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon will be co-defendants when they go on trial for murder in spring. Chandale Shannon and Jesus Campos heard the phone call, which was recorded on Jonathan Froste's cell phone, and later obtained by investigators. Cloudflare Ray ID: 7a2b932beb8bf5e1 A pretrial conference was held on Tuesday and Wednesday in Yolo Superior Court to discuss the logistics of the upcoming trial. Lola Rios Gutierrez, the mother of Enrique, addressed the court. When he was wounded, David shot him once in the head, killing him instantly. In the space of weeks in October and November 2016, Rios was shot to death . The next day, J. Froste said Jesus picked up Enrique in Esparto to take him to a party but took him to Knights Landing along with David and Shannon, where he was subsequently slain. Jonathan plead guilty to second-degree murder and will be sentenced to 15-years-to-life in prison, the Yolo County District Attorney's Office says. (HEATHER KEMP - DAILY DEMOCRAT). If they could not find Elijah, they would find Enrique. Chandale Shannon, 25, and Jesus Campos, 22, were found guilty of first-degree murder and kidnapping in the 2016 deaths of Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore back on May 11. J. Froste stated that after work one day, he met up with Campos and D. Frost and went to Purity Plaza in Woodland to eat. His conviction was recently affirmed by the California Third District Court of Appeals. document.getElementById("ak_js_1").setAttribute("value",(new Date()).getTime()); Whats better than getting a six-figure scholarship to go to college? The case is due back in court Sept. 28 for a trial-setting conference. WOODLAND, CA The ongoing trial of Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon for the murder of two teens reconvened Tuesday in Yolo County Superior Court. Chandale Shannon Jr., 21, left, and his attorney, Bob Spangler, listen as his arraignment is postponed. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort. In June 2018, Detective Jameson and Sergeant Garcia authored Ramey warrants for Shannon and Campos. David Nelson, Campos lawyer, joined with Spangler in his comments and voiced the frustrations he has had in attempting to speak with Campos due to constraints from the COVID-19 pandemic. My client has doubts he is going to receive fair treatment in this court, said Robert Spangler, Shannons attorney. Jonathan Froste, who is already serving 15 years to life for second degree murder of teens Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, took to the stand to testify to what happened before, during, and after . Mat Jameson and Sgt. Judge David Rosenberg ruled in early August that Shannon is fit to stand trial nearly a year after his case was suspended due to concerns about his mental health. They then buried him with dirt and foliage while dosing the area in bleach. Two men convicted of killing a pair of California teenagers who vanished six years ago were sentenced Friday to life in prison without possibility of parole, prosecutors said. Two men convicted of killing a pair of California teenagers who vanished six years ago were sentenced Friday to life in prison without possibility of parole, prosecutors said. While ultimately unsuccessful, Jonathan Froste agreed to provide truthful information regarding the two murders and pled to second degree murder. The next morning J. Froste was told that they had met up with the victim. Oxygen Insider is your all-access pass to never-before-seen content, free digital evidence kits, and much more. Chandale and a fourth co-defendant Jesus Campos, 18, were arrested in Yolo County . Keep up-to-date with our news, opinion and weather. His brother Jonathan Froste, who took part in Moores slaying, cut a plea deal in which he admitted to a lesser count of second-degree murder in exchange for his testimony implicating the others. WOODLAND, Calif. (AP) Two men convicted of killing a pair of California teenagers who vanished six years ago were sentenced Friday to life in prison without possibility of parole, prosecutors said. J. Froste then recounted the events that led up to the other victim being murdered. After refusing to provide his location, prosecutors say David shot and killed Rios. Froste told Shannon that he had to help Froste find Elijah and told Shannon to make contact with those who would know his whereabouts. Rios was shot and killed by David Froste in October 2016 when he refused to call or provide a location for Moore, who was killed several weeks later, on Nov. 4, prosecutors said. Moore was forced to the ground where the defendants zip-tied his hands and marched him to a more secluded area. To identify the caller, the witness attempted to search for surveillance around the areas, but there were only surveillance cameras around the Chevron gas station. Missing British aristocrat is found; her baby is still missing Shannon initially had the firearm and held Moore at gunpoint. She is passionate about advocating for women's rights and plans on attending law school where she can continue to advocate. Deputy District Attorney David Wilson asked Froste, How did you spend time with Chandale and how did you communicate with him? J. Froste described how he communicated with Shannon through Facebook Messenger and they smoked marijuana together every day, along with Campos. Shannon suggested the group reach out to a friend of Moore's, 16-year-old Enrique Rios. The footage was grainy, but Sergeant Garcia reported seeing a light colored vehicle drive up to the pay phone, but was unable to identify the make or model of the vehicle. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced to life for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort. The joint effort led to the arrests of Campos and Shannon, as well as brothers David and Jonathan Froste, in June 2018. 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WOODLAND, CA The trial of Chandale Shannon, Jr., and Jesus Camposthe duo are accused in the murder and kidnapping of two teens, Elijah Moore and Enrique Rios, whose bodies are still unrecoveredreconvenedWednesday in Yolo County Superior Court with additional witness testimony, including a Woodland barber who worked at a shop in Woodland and said he saw Elijah Moore on Nov. 4, 2016. Authorities tracked their locations and movements through cellphone data and social media activity. Both attorneys were adamant that their defendants should be in court for all proceedings. Chandale Shannon of Winters and Jesus Campos of Woodland were found guilty back in May. This included cell phone tower data, Google location data, Facebook records, and numerous witnesses in order to provide as much information as possible to the jury. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort. The last witness of the day was an acquaintance of Elijahs. Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, who were 16 and 17 at the time of their disappearance, went missing within weeks of each other in late 2016. J. Froste stated that he had gone with his brother to Sacramento for a day to see his fathers body. While she says the closure might never come, the convictions are a step toward justice. The four defendants marched Moore to a more secluded area. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters. If it was your child, when would you give up? Mother searches for 5-year-old son swept away in January floods In this photo provided by the Yolo Office of the District Attorney, Chandale Shannon, wearing face mask, and Jesus Campos, mostly blocked at left, sit with their attorneys in Yolo County Superior . The People's Vanguard of Davis . This case is one of them. Afterward, Rosenberg announced that he found good cause to delay the trial. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters, Elijah Moore, left, and Enrique Rios went missing in 2016. I find that they are dangerous to the public. Froste left the victims body at the shore of the water and covered it with vegetation. J. Froste recalled that his brother stated he wanted to shoot up the house of Enrique, who had stolen from him to get back at him. Moore was told he was going to die. Chandale Shannon Jr., 23, of Winters and Jesus Campos, 20, of Woodland stand accused helping to carry out the alleged abductions and murders of Enrique Rios, 16; and Elijah Moore, 17; friends and classmates who both vanished in the fall of 2016. . David Froste informed the others he wanted to find Moore and exact revenge. The four took turns striking Moore in the head before David selected a large log and dropped it onto Moore's head. David Froste shot and murdered Rios. Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon will be co-defendants when they go on trial for murder in spring. Shannon and Campos reportedly heard the call, which was recorded on David's phone and later obtained by investigators. I was so happy," said Lola Rios Gutierrez, mother of Enrique Rios. Stream ABC10 live newscasts and on demand video with our app on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. Commentary: Will Berkeley Become the Straw that Broke CEQAs Back? He needs to be reassured by the court that his presence is an important part of this proceeding and it will be guaranteed.. Catherine is a fourth year undergraduate student at UC Davis, majoring in Psychology and minoring in Communications. Crime and Public Safety | My son was my world. Jonathan Froste, Shannon, and Campos each took turns striking Moore in the head. I find that Mr. Campos and Mr. Shannon have forfeited their life to . All three are currently being housed at the Monroe Detention Center in Yolo County. Meanwhile, Campos attorney J. Toney also has filed a motion to sever his clients case from Shannons. D. Froste, whod been gone so long that it was now night time, arrived back at the area with black garbage bags, shovels, a pickaxe, bleach, and a can of gasoline. D. Froste lastly shot the victim in the head before they continued to burn their clothes. The victim, after talking with D. Froste got into the back of the car. David Froste, of Knights Landing, was convicted of both murders in 2018 and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The sergeant witness reported receiving two tips in December of 2016 regarding Rioss whereabouts from payphones at the Woodland Public Library and at a Chevron gas station on E Street in Woodland. Shannon volunteered to show Sergeant Garcia the location of the victims bodies during the interview. J. Froste did not want to be a part of this, because he knew his brother had a gun and had it with him. After the robbery, Froste called his brother Jonathan and said he was going to get his gun from their home. Authorities say the trio then picked up Rios from his Esparto home and that Froste fatally shot him when he refused to lure Moore back to the men. Prosecutors said he was forced into the trunk of a car and taken to Knights Landing on the Sacramento River, where he was bound and was denied pleas to call his mother and release him. Later that night, D. Froste had returned to custody. Prosecutors last week charged David Froste, 27; his brother Jonathan Froste, 21; Chandale Shannon, 21; and Jesus Campos, 18, for allegedly killing Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore (pictured above) as revenge for a drug robbery, according to the Sacramento Bee. They were among four men who were arrested for the 2017 killings of 16-year-old . Davis, CA 95617 Link your TV provider to stream full episodes and live TV. Rios was said to be targeted due to his friendship with Moore. Rios communicated with Shannon that he was actually in Esparto and was not with Moore. WATCH MORE: Yolo teens' families react to David Froste verdict. The jury heard evidence that on October 17, 2016, 16-year-old Elijah Moore robbed David Froste, Chandale Shannon, and Jesus Campos of three ounces of marijuana. According to past court testimony, Rios and Moore are believed to have been murdered in Knights Landing, but their bodies have never been found. Two other men were also involved in the disappearance and murders of Rios and Moore that took place between . This proved to be the beginning of massive investigation. Two years later in 2018, David Froste, his brother Jonathan Froste, Chandale Shannon Jr. and Jesus Campos were arrested and charged for allegedly murdering Rios and Moore as revenge after Moore supposedly robbed the men of $300 worth of marijuana. Jonathan cooperated with the Yolo County District Attorney's Office in the investigation and attempted to find the location of two teens' bodies. He also took Elijahs paycheck and phone, which he turned off, before locking him in the trunk. With both Mr. Hasapes and Mr. Linden leaving the office, Deputy District Attorney David Wilson was assigned to prosecute and try Shannon and Campos. Watch More from ABC10:'Sweet Dozen' in Sacramento founded by Louise refugee 30 years later. Officials say a missing person report was made for the two teens launching a massive investigation and search. This caused the Yolo County Sheriffs Department to coordinate their investigation with the Woodland Police Department, which was investigating the disappearance of the second victim, Elijah Moore. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort. Throughout the interview, Shannon stated that David Froste was deeply angered by the robbery, but Shannon expressed that he wanted to let it go. Shannon, Chandale Jr. 18-3504 . He also explained how he met Campos through Shannon. According to Jonathans testimony, David told Jonathan the following day on how he told Enrique to get out of the car but he refused. She plans to graduate in 2022 and is interested in studying law. Both requests were denied. Check out never-before-seen content, free digital evidence kits, and much more! Coordinated through the leadership of the Yolo County District Attorneys Office, numerous other agencies, both law enforcement and civilian, assisted in providing thousands of hours to completing the investigation and preparing a compelling case against the perpetrators of these horrendous crimes. Davis, CA 95617 Shannon is charged with two counts of murder with special .
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