The defendants then burned their own clothes and dumped their tools in the river at a drawbridge in Knights Landing. 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. Because Rios knew Shannon more than Froste, Froste told Shannon he needed to come along or Rios would not get in the car. Because the two missing persons were friends, the cases were considered connected. Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, breaking news, sweepstakes, and more! Jonathan Froste pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. Crime and Public Safety | Moores body was placed in the hole and lit Moores body on fire. Like Campos and Shannon, Jonathan Froste, Davids brother, remains in Yolo County Jail custody while the case is still pending. Jesus Campos of Woodland. D. Froste then told Elijah to pray, according to J. Froste. Throughout the interview, Shannon stated that David Froste was deeply angered by the robbery, but Shannon expressed that he wanted to let it go. They collected all the tools used to dig the hole, as well as their bloodied clothes, and put them in a garbage bag before driving away from the area. 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. Popular radio personality JV from Wild 94.9 is missing and at risk, police say Download the ABC10 app for weather forecast localized to where you are. Rios was friends with both Shannon and Campos but not David Froste. Chandale Shannon, 21, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 18, of Woodland, were booked into jail Friday, according to the Yolo County Sheriff's Office. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. Shannon was convicted Wednesday on two counts of first-degree murder for the killings of Rios and Moore, and also of kidnapping, and special circumstances of multiple murders and kidnapping during the course of a murder. I find that Mr. Campos and Mr. Shannon have forfeited their life to live in civilized society. The event that started the series of unfortunate events was Moore allegedly robbing David and Shannon of 3 ounces of marijuana in the KFC parking lot off Main Street. As detailed by the Yolo County District Attorney's Office, Moore robbed suspects Jonathan Froste and his brother David Froste, Chandale Shannon, and Jesus Campos of three ounces of marijuana . A short time later, David Froste, Shannon, and Campos turned off their phones. A family member of one of the victims referred to the killers as Lucifer 1 and Lucifer 2.. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. How about a fellowship to drop out?, Multi-faceted doesnt even begin to cover it. Davis, CA 95617 David Froste was convicted and sentenced to Life without the Possibility of Parole. Neither teens body has ever been found. Its better to tell the truth than to keep denying and lying, J. Froste added. David, the alleged ringleader of the murders, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Once they arrived, they found Shannon was not home and called him to get him to come home. Shannon gave three names to Froste, and Rios was one of them. Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. J. Froste stated that he had gone with his brother to Sacramento for a day to see his fathers body. Since 2006, The Vanguard has provided Davis and Yolo County with some of the best groundbreaking news coverage on local government and policy issues affecting our city, our schools, the county, and the Sacramento Region. Shannon volunteered to show Sergeant Garcia the location of the victims bodies during the interview. My son was my world. J. Froste recalled that he felt afraid of his brother at that moment and did what he wanted out of that fear. Cell phone tower and location data showed the three traveled to Esparto. David Froste informed the others he wanted to find Moore and exact revenge. Rosenberg stated, Ive been with this case since he very beginning and its now the end. David, considered the ringleader of the squad, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in late 2018. Now, a Yolo Superior Court judge must determine whether the letters for real. (HEATHER KEMP - DAILY DEMOCRAT), Alicia Moore, Elijah Moore's mother, spoke directly to David Froste, who never looked at her, during his sentencing hearing. . 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. After the robbery, Froste called his brother Jonathan and said he was going to get his gun from their home. Detective Mat Jameson of the Woodland Police Department and Sgt. Local law enforcement and the FBI collaborated on an investigation after friends Rios and Moore went missing within weeks of each other in October and November 2016, respectively. WOODLAND, Calif. (KTXL) A Yolo County jury handed down guilty verdicts to Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland for the disappearance and murder of Enrique Rios . The four suspects were arrested in June 2018. The men are individually facing . Shannon, Froste and Campos and two other men beat him to death with tree branches, crushing his skull. We just deal with it. 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. A letter was received by Mr. Shannon, Spangler said during a court hearing before Judge David Rosenberg, noting that the document was reported to and collected by the Yolo County District Attorneys Office. "I'm just a witness that didn't call the police," a tearful Shannon, 21, said during a lengthy interview Monday morning at the Yolo County Jail, where he's being held on two counts of murder with special circumstances. Rios was 16 at the time and Moore had just celebrated his 17th birthday. Jonathan Froste and Shannon took turns holding the gun while Moore begged to call his mother and to let him go. Elijah Moore, left, and Enrique Rios went missing in 2016. The following day, David Froste and Shannon told Jonathan Froste that Rios was taken to a secluded area near Knights Landing. As detailed by the Yolo County District Attorney's Office, Moore robbed suspects David Froste, Chandale Shannon, and Jesus Campos of three ounces of marijuana earlier that month. 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 in May. 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. Jonathan cooperated with the Yolo County District Attorney's Office in the investigation and attempted to find the location of two teens' bodies. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. While in the car at the plaza, Campos saw Elijah entering a barbershop and pointed him out saying thats him.. 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. 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. D. Froste was the one who shot the victim, and David Nelson who is on the defense counsel made sure to note that Shannon and Campos were not the ones who had fired the gun. He will be sentenced to 15-years-to-life in state prison. Example video title will go here for this video. 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In the afternoon, Campos sat beside his attorney, Jeff Raven, in the same courtroom for a preliminary hearing. 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. And two boys are dead. J. Froste revealed that he did not want to hide anymore what they had done to the teens. Commentary: Growing Up Is Imperative, but Wont Solve Our Housing Problem, Enter the maximum amount you want to pay each month. WOODLAND, Calif. After a six-year investigation and litigation, a guilty verdict was reached in the murder case of Woodland teens Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, the Yolo County District Attorney's Office said Thursday. "It felt like the judge was taking forever to say to the clerk, go ahead and read the verdicts. After discussing initial logistics, Rosenberg ordered Campos and Shannon be transported to court on Wednesday to be in-person at the proceedings and to give the attorneys a chance to speak to them directly. 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Campos is scheduled to be arraigned on Sept. 19. 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. 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. They were among four men who were arrested for the 2017 killings of 16-year-old . David and Campos left the group to get shovels, a pickaxe, gasoline and bleach. Chandale Shannon of Winters and Jesus Campos of Woodland were found guilty back in May. Both attorneys were adamant that their defendants should be in court for all proceedings. Campos was convicted of second-degree murder for the killing of Rios, first-degree murder for the killing of Moore, kidnapping, and special circumstances of multiple murders and kidnapping during the course of a murder. 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. WOODLAND, CA The ongoing trial of Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon for the murder of two teens reconvened Tuesday in Yolo County Superior Court. Jonathan took a plea deal and will likely serve 15 years to life in prison. J. Froste was then asked about what led him to contacting the district attorney and testifying against his brother and friends. LOGIN. Shannon communicated with Rios who provided Shannon with an address in Esparto, unaware of what Moore had done. That matter also will be heard on Sept. 28. Mr. Shannon suggested they reach out to Enrique Rios, age 16, who was a friend of Moores. All three are currently being housed at the Monroe Detention Center in Yolo County. Later, Moores mother hung a missing persons poster for Moore at the barber shop and that was the last the witness had heard regarding the victim. Its unusual, but it happens that someone gets sick during a trial, Rosenberg said. Prosecutors say then 16-year-old Elijah Moore robbed David Froste, Chandale Shannon, and Jesus Campos of three ounces of marijuana in Oct. 2016. 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. Froste told Shannon that he had to help Froste find Elijah and told Shannon to make contact with those who would know his whereabouts.