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Great-Grandmother Of Elias Castillo Discusses Tata Case A Houston day care owner convicted of felony murder now faces decades in prison after a fire that left four children dead. Gail Delaughter was in the courtroom for the verdict. |
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Jessica Tata Sentenced To Eighty Years For The Death Of Elias Castillo Jessica Tata, the Houston daycare operator charged in the murder of a child who died in a fire last year, has been sentenced to 80 years in prison. |
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Jury Deliberates In Sentencing Jessica Tata A Houston jury is still deciding the punishment for a daycare operator convicted of murder after a fatal fire. Gail Delaughter is at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse downtown. |
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Jessica Tata Found Guilty In Deadly Day Care Fire A Houston jury is now hearing punishment evidence in the trial of a woman found guilty of felony murder, after a fire at her home day care last year that left four toddlers dead. |
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Jury Deliberates In Jessica Tata Case The jury is now deliberating in the case of a Houston daycare operator accused of felony murder after a fire that left 4 toddlers dead last year. From the Harris County courthouse, Gail Delaughter reports. |
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Testimony Wraps In Day Care Fire Trial Testimony has wrapped up in the trial of a Houston woman charged with murder after a deadly fire at her home day care. |
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Law Expert: Indictment Means Long Odds for Tata Now that a Houston grand jury has indicted local daycare operator Jessica Tata on felony murder charges, a local law expert say her attorney has a tough battle ahead. Laurie Johnson reports. |
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The Houston community was shocked when a daycare fire claimed the lives of four toddlers, and the owner fled to Nigeria before charges could be filed. Pat Hernandez tells us that Jessica Tata has waived extradition back to Texas. |
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Fire Chief "frustrated" daycare owner fled to Nigeria The Houston Fire Department and the State Department are still working to get daycare owner Jessica Tata back to the United States. Tata fled to Nigeria after a fire at her daycare center killed four children last week. She faces ten charges so far related to the fire. But the legal ramifications of bringing her back to this country are tricky. David Pitman reports. |
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Four children remain hospitalized with burns suffered in yesterday's fire at a west Houston day care. Three other children died in the blaze. Today, investigators began the process of finding out what happened. Bill Stamps reports. |
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Deaths Reported at a Daycare Fire Three deaths are reported and four injured at a daycare fire this afternoon in west Houston. A total of seven infants ranging from 18 months to three years old were transported to area hospitals — the two who died were pronounced dead at the hospitals. The blaze was at Jackie's Childcare — a house on crest park drive near Richmond and Eldridge. |