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Blood in the Sink: How a 12-Year-Old Almost Got Away With Murder

Thomas W
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On the 27th of April 2013, california police received a phone call from 12-year-old Isaiah Fowler. He told the stunned operator that he had been at home with his 8-year-old sister, layla Fowler, when he noticed an intruder inside the home with long gray hair. At the time, their parents had been attending a little league game. According to Isaiah, he had been in the bathroom when he heard an unknown voice say hey, I know you're in there. Before he heard his little sister screaming, isaiah said that he then came out of the bathroom and saw the man fleeing from the home. Isaiah claimed that he then discovered Layla. She was on the floor surrounded in a puddle of her own blood. She had sustained over 20 stab wounds. Welcome to this episode of Human Wreckage, this episode. We look into the case of Layla Fowler and the horrible acts against her. Let's get into it. Their parents rushed home and, before Layla was taken to hospital, her father, barney, got to hold her in his arms. Barney lifted her up in his arms and could see the numerous wounds dotted across her body. He lifted up her shirt and would later recollect seeing blood seeping out of her chest. One of her arms dangled down and I had to pull it back up. She felt light. He would later recollect. Layla was pronounced dead around an hour later at Mark Twain Hospital in San Andreas.

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The grim murder sparked a massive manhunt in the Rancho Calaveras neighborhood of Valley Springs. Investigators conducted a door-to-door sweep of homes in the area, as well as searching storage sheds and horse stables. Divers were also called in to search any local lakes and reservoirs. According to one neighbor, she had spotted a man fleeing from the Fowler residence, but shortly thereafter she recanted her statement. An investigation of the crime scene found no evidence of burglary or robbery. A handful of knives were discovered in the kitchen and investigators removed them from the home to conduct forensic testing. One point of action for investigations was to identify every single registered sex offender in the area and question them. Meanwhile, residents had to show identification cards before being allowed to pass barricades in the neighborhood.

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Due to the severity of the murder, the case was prioritized. The Calaveras County Sheriff's Office would spend more than 2,000 man-hours on the case, collecting evidence, interviewing people and following up on leads. The Fowler family rallied together, donning t-shirts with photographs of Layla's smiling face plastered on the front. They spoke to the media and urged anybody with any information to come forward. Hundreds of people showed up to the vigil held in Layla's honor at Jenny Lund School, where purple ribbons adorned the fence at the school and many trees out the front. A number of students wrote notes to Layla and hung them on the fence outside the school. Isaiah was often at the forefront of these tearful gatherings. During one gathering he said I'm not saying goodbye to Layla, I'm saying see you later. There are no goodbyes.

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Isaiah appeared to be the epitome of a loving and caring big brother, but was he? Within days, investigators noticed discrepancies between Isaiah's version of events and the evidence. For one, it was evident that Layla had been stabbed to death whilst in her bunk bed, but had somehow ended up across the floor. There were no bloody footprints indicating that she did not walk there herself. Furthermore, a steak knife was discovered placed back in the kitchen drawer. This knife blade had been bent and contained traces of human blood. According to one neighbor, she had been in her garden all morning and had not seen anybody enter or exit the Fowler home. Another inconsistency was the length of time from the attack to when Isaiah called the police. When investigators arrived, leila's body was cold to the touch, indicating Isaiah took several hours to call the police when he called nine 1.1,. He didn't even mention that Layla had been stabbed.

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Until a minute and a half into the conversation, isaiah was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. The arrest came as a shock to the entire community. Isaiah's teachers at Toyton Middle School said that Isaiah never showed any behavior that had caused concern. Nothing, honestly, that would resonate with something like this, said Superintendent Mark Campbell. At the same time, many let out a collective sigh of relief that a sadist child killer was not lurking in the midst. It's a relief knowing there is not some crazy person running around. It's the first time I ever held a gun, said Carla Plunk.

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Isaiah staunchly denied that he was involved in his sister's murder. His parents rallied around him and said that they didn't believe that he was guilty. His mother, priscilla, said there is no way Isaiah would hurt his sister. In fact, she even insisted that Isaiah wouldn't even push her around, like a number of other siblings do. His father, barney, said until they have proper evidence to show it's my son, we're standing behind him.

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During the murder trial, district Attorney Barbara Uke suggested that Isaiah had stabbed his sister to death before cleaning himself up and calling for help. Almost an hour later, a number of neighbors would testify that they had not seen anybody enter or exit the home around the time that the murder had occurred. The most distressing part of the trial came when photographs of Layla's body were displayed. Dr Robert Lawrence testified that the injuries were mostly to her chest, but she had also suffered other injuries, including abrasions on her back. He described some of the wounds as prod injuries. At least 14 of them had been made by an object that she was poked with. Ultimately, layla had died from shock and hemorrhaging.

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Bradley Swanson, assistant lab director of the California State Department of Justice, testified that a drop of blood had been discovered in the kitchen sink. Blood was also found on a door that connected the kitchen to the garage. He further stated that the bathroom was evidently much cleaner than the rest of the home. He stated that the attack had begun on the top bunk, but Layla had been found on the floor. He said she was either moved there or had propelled off. According to Elizabeth Schraber, senior criminalist of the California State Department of Justice, there was no evidence of a sexual assault and there had been no semen evidence. She testified that in the kitchen she had found a bent kitchen knife which had evidence of blood on it.

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The defense had argued that investigators had botched the initial collection of evidence at the home and that the pathologist had conducted a lousy autopsy. They also argued that prosecutors had ignored the signs of an intruder and that they had rushed to judge Isaiah. The prosecution ended their case by stating there is no evidence whatsoever to support Isaiah's story, adding we know it's the murder weapon because the victim's blood was inside the handle. Layla's blood seeped into this knife. Why would the murder weapon be on the counter? If an intruder did this, why would an intruder clean it off? When would an intruder clean it off? Isaiah was ultimately found guilty of second-degree murder. He was ordered to remain in custody at the Oclos Youth Correctional Facility until he turns 23 years old. No motivation for the brutal murder has ever been put forward. Isaiah's family still believe that he is innocent. Thanks for joining me again. This case is sad from any side. You look at it, truly heartbreaking. Till next time, take care of yourselves. Thank you you.