Kamille 'Cupcake' McKinney was sexually assaulted before her murder
12/15/2019 6:22 pm PST
via WGHP:
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WGHP) -- The capital murder case against the female suspect in 3-year-old Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney's murder will go before a grand jury, WIAT reports.
Derick Irisha Brown, 29, appeared in court Friday after being charged with capital murder in the Birmingham toddler's death. Brown, along with 39-year-old Patrick Stallworth, were charged in late October after the girl's body was found Oct. 22 in a dumpster at a North Alabama landfill.
The pair were named persons of interest in the case shortly after McKinney's abduction from a birthday party at the Tom Brown Village public housing community on Saturday, Oct. 12. McKinney died of asphyxiation that same day, investigators said.
During Brown's court appearance, Birmingham Police Detective Jonathan Ross said Brown testified in an interview that she saw Stallworth sexually assault McKinney in their apartment.
Brown's defense claims that the FBI DNA report showed that Stallworth's DNA was found on McKinney's fingernails and Brown's was not. Brown's defense provided a jail photo in which a small scratch is visible on Stallworth's torso.
In Stallworth's court appearance, prosecutors said evidence from a mattress inside the suspects' apartment indicated a mixture of blood and DNA from Brown, Stallworth and McKinney. Meth and Trazadone, a sedative prescribed to Stallworth, was found in McKinney's system, testimony revealed during Stallworth's hearing. His defense team argued he was asleep for much of the time McKinney was at their apartment.
In his final statements Friday, Judge Clyde Jones said it's evident that Brown and Stallworth worked together and that one or both of them sexually abused McKinney and caused her death.
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