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Texas Parents Charged With Suffocating 4-Month-Old Baby in a Drawer
Texas Parents Charged With Suffocating 4-Month-Old Baby in a Drawer

Newsweek

time24-06-2025

  • Newsweek

Texas Parents Charged With Suffocating 4-Month-Old Baby in a Drawer

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A Texas mother and father were charged with murder more than a year after their 4-month-old infant was found unresponsive inside a dresser drawer. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez announced the murder charges against Jeremy Fancher, 38, and Destiny Campos, 21, in a Facebook post on Saturday. Campos was taken into custody and booked into the Harris County jail on Friday, while Fancher was taken into custody and booked into the Tom Green County Jail on Saturday. Destiny Campos and Jeremy Fancher were charged with murder more than a year after their 4-month-old was found unresponsive inside a dresser drawer. Destiny Campos and Jeremy Fancher were charged with murder more than a year after their 4-month-old was found unresponsive inside a dresser drawer. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez Why It Matters Harris County sheriff's deputies responded to a child death at a motel in Houston in May 2024. Brookelynn Fancher was found unresponsive and pronounced dead. Gonzalez said the infant slept inside the dresser drawer where she was found. The Harris County medical examiner's office determined that the child was killed by suffocation, KHOU 11 reported. Lisa Farrell, the child's grandmother, called for justice for Brookelynn in comments to KHOU 11. "They were both wrong, they both did that baby dirty, they both should be in jail," Farrell said. "They all could've done something, but nobody did nothing." What To Know At Campos' probable cause hearing on Saturday, prosecutors alleged that she admitted to leaving the child in a closed drawer several times. Prosecutors said Campos and Fancher would stuff a towel around the edges to muffle the sound. It was also revealed at the hearing that Campos is seven months pregnant. Farrell said Fancher was her partner for seven years. She said he started dating Campos in 2019. Farrell said she no longer has contact with either of them. "Look at the facts. I know one's a complete mess-up, but they need to look at her because I've been dealing with her a long time, and something's broken in there," Farrell said. Fancher's current girlfriend, Marilyn Jennifer Mork, was also arrested and booked into the Tom Green County Jail on Saturday on a charge of hindering apprehension. What People Are Saying Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, in a Facebook post: "Horrific details. I'm glad our team has remained relentless and sought justice for this precious infant." Lisa Farrell, the child's grandmother, told KHOU 11: "I just want the baby to get her justice." What Happens Next Another hearing in Campos' case is scheduled for Wednesday. Fancher is expected to be brought to Harris County to face a murder charge. He is being held on $850,000 bond, while Campos is being held on $300,000 bond. Do you have a story that Newsweek should be covering? Do you have any questions about this story? Contact LiveNews@

Baby suffocates when parents put her in hotel drawer to quiet cries, TX cops say
Baby suffocates when parents put her in hotel drawer to quiet cries, TX cops say

Miami Herald

time24-06-2025

  • Miami Herald

Baby suffocates when parents put her in hotel drawer to quiet cries, TX cops say

More than a year after an infant was found dead inside a hotel room dresser, her parents are charged with murder, Texas officials say. The 4-month-old baby girl was found dead at a Days Inn in west Houston on May 26, 2024, McClatchy News previously reported. There were no obvious signs of physical abuse, but investigators called the girl's death 'suspicious.' According to court records, Brookelynn Fancher was pronounced dead at 1:11 p.m. after first responders attempted life-saving measures, and her death 'did not appear to be from natural causes.' Now, the girl's mother and father — 21-year-old Destiny Campos and 38-year-old Jeremy Fancher — are accused of murder, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said in a June 21 news release. McClatchy reached out to an attorney representing Campos for comment but didn't immediately hear back. No attorney information was available for Fancher. McClatchy also reached out to Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, which owns Days Inn, but didn't immediately receive a response. Deputies learned the couple had been staying at the hotel for months, along with their infant daughter, Brookelynn, and 18-month-old son, court records said. Campos told deputies that Brookelynn's crying annoyed Fancher and that Fancher would use a bottle to quiet her down, but other times Fancher placed the girl in a dresser drawer and closed it, documents read. Fancher would also stuff a towel around the edges of the drawer to make it so Brookelynn couldn't kick the drawer open, she said, according to documents. A housekeeper became aware of what the couple was doing and, on one occasion, they complained to hotel management, showing them a photo of the baby in the drawer and 'demanded they do something about it,' court records said. The housekeeper also confronted Campos, who laughed and said it wasn't a problem, according to records. On the day Brookelynn was found dead, Campos woke up around noon, she told investigators, and Fancher was out grocery shopping, picking up food for his family to grill on Memorial Day, documents read. Campos was clearing space in the refrigerator when Fancher returned to the hotel room and asked her if she had checked on Brookelynn, at which point they opened the dresser drawer and saw she wasn't moving, according to documents. Campos was booked into the Harris County Jail and Fancher was jailed in Tom Green County, Gonzalez said.

JUYO Launches Inventive Marketing Software for Digital Entrepreneurs
JUYO Launches Inventive Marketing Software for Digital Entrepreneurs

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

JUYO Launches Inventive Marketing Software for Digital Entrepreneurs

HOUSTON, TX / / March 27, 2025 / JUYO has launched an inventive marketing platform to help digital entrepreneurs scale their brands effectively. Developed by Tellus Media, the platform provides digital marketers with advanced funnel-building tools, automated marketing capabilities, and access to targeted consumer data. JUYO aims to address the growing demand among digital businesses seeking more efficient, integrated marketing solutions. The name "Juyo" is derived from the Japanese word for "market demand," reflecting the company's focus on creating and sustaining demand for its clients' offerings. Key Features and Targeted Solutions JUYO integrates several critical marketing tools tailored to meet the needs of a wide range of professionals. Some of these include: Funnel Builders & Automation: Create customized marketing funnels and automated workflows to optimize lead capture and conversions. AI-Enhanced Lead Generation: Users gain access to a robust database of over 280 million US consumers, allowing precise targeting of in-market audiences. Client Management System: Comprehensive tracking tools help maintain detailed customer information and streamline engagement efforts. The platform's features cater to thought leaders, influencers, marketing agencies, online educators, and real estate professionals. Additionally, medical providers, e-commerce businesses, legal professionals, consultants, and local businesses will find significant benefits tailored to their unique needs. Proven Results for Businesses Early feedback from businesses using JUYO has been overwhelmingly positive. Hernan, Founder of ScaleDriven, praised the platform, stating, "Your business will grow." Bill, a local business owner, shared impressive early results, noting he gained "1,608 leads in three days, the majority with granular details like credit score and in-market affinity." These success stories underscore JUYO's potential to drastically improve digital marketing effectiveness. Why JUYO Stands Out JUYO differentiates itself through its commitment to authentic, results-focused digital marketing solutions. Nate Fancher is the mind behind Tellus Media. He emphasizes the company's philosophy of delivering value in every interaction and putting people first. The platform operates on the principle of providing tangible value to every client. Fancher, who has leveraged two decades of experience managing multimillion-dollar ad campaigns, developed JUYO to address the persistent gaps he saw in digital marketing. According to Fancher, JUYO is designed to empower digital entrepreneurs with the tools to scale their brands effectively. The platform is committed to authenticity and transparency in a market cluttered with superficial solutions. JUYO's development reflects significant insights drawn from Fancher's unique combination of online marketing and pastoral leadership. His commitment to transparency and authenticity sets the platform apart from competitors and positions JUYO as a trusted resource in digital brand-building. Availability and Future Opportunities Currently, JUYO is available on a limited basis, with general registration set to open soon. Entrepreneurs and digital marketers interested in using JUYO can join the waitlist on the JUYO website. The company also offers tailored digital marketing services through Tellus Media for businesses requiring customized solutions. About JUYO JUYO, developed by Tellus Media, is an advanced digital marketing platform dedicated to helping businesses build, grow, and monetize their online presence. By offering sophisticated marketing tools, in-depth audience insights, and automation solutions, JUYO equips entrepreneurs to scale their businesses and effectively engage with customers. Media Contact: Name/Company Name: Nate Fancher / Tellus MediaWebsite: Number: Business number - (346) 482-0121City/State for dateline: Houston, TX SOURCE: Nate Fancher / Tellus View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Sign in to access your portfolio

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