Montana grandfather pleads guilty to killing, torture of 12-year-old grandson
08/10/2021 12:33 pm PDT
GALLATIN COUNTY, Mont. (TCD) — A West Yellowstone man pleaded guilty last week to charges stemming from the February 2020 torture and killing of 12-year-old James Alex Hurley.
Gallatin County Deputy Attorney Bjorn Boyer offered James Sasser Jr. a plea agreement July 29 on charges of deliberate homicide, criminal child endangerment, and tampering with witnesses and informants. Boyer recommended concurrent sentences of 100 years for the homicide charge, 10 years for child endangerment and 10 years for tampering with witnesses.
According to the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office, Hurley was killed on or around February 3, 2020. Multiple people were arrested in connection to the case, including Sasser Jr.’s wife Patricia Batts, their 14-year-old son James Sasser III, their 18-year-old daughter Madison Sasser and 18-year-old Gage Roush, who has no relation to the family, the Bozeman Daily Chronicle reports.
James Sasser III reportedly pleaded guilty in October to charges of homicide, KULR-TV reports. He will remain in a juvenile facility until he turns 18, and will then be on probation until he turns 25, according to KULR.
KULR reports Hurley lived with Sasser Jr., Batts, Sasser III, Madison Sasser and another son for two years before he was killed. KULR, citing court documents, reports Hurley was allegedly duct-taped to different family members while he slept to prevent him from running away. Sasser III reportedly told investigators the family "made a paddle out of wood with a blue-taped handle and would hit the victim multiple times with it, mostly on the buttocks but sometimes other places."
Sasser III’s written statement reportedly said he hurt Hurley in a way that caused "serious bodily injury" before Hurley died.
KULR reports Sasser III wrote, "I woke up and the duct tape was almost off. I re-taped it with one little line of tape. After that, Alex moved and my arm touched the heater. I got up and started punching him. I pushed him and he fell into the wall. His head crashed into the wall and I punched him and pushed him over."
According to the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Madison Sasser, who pleaded guilty to aggravated kidnapping, will be on youth probation until she turns 21 and adult probation until she turns 25. In November 2020, Roush pleaded guilty to charges of assault on a minor.
Batts is scheduled to go on trial on charges of homicide, aggravated kidnapping, child endangerment and strangulation of a partner or family member. According to the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against her.
Sasser Jr. will be sentenced November 9.
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- Grandfather Pleads Guilty in West Yellowstone Murder - NBC Montana
- Grandfather pleads guilty in West Yellowstone murder case - Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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- Teen uncle accepts plea deal in 12-year-old West Yellowstone boy's death, 10/29/2020 - KULR
- Prosecutors to seek death penalty against West Yellowstone woman in grandson’s death, 5/8/2020 - Bozeman Daily Chronicle