'09 CA RB Cierre Wood

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not what I'm arguing but whatever fits I guess

So then what do you call your pearl clutching over Cierre Wood being called a piece of crap? Because it’s a confirmed fact by physical evidence and his own admission that he AT MINIMUM failed to report child abuse.
 

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From SI.com

Wood denied bail, awaits May 21 preliminary hearing
8:55 PM ET
Associated Press

LAS VEGAS -- A Las Vegas judge expressed shock Tuesday at the severity of injuries found on a 5-year-old girl whose death led to murder and felony child abuse charges against her 25-year-old mother and the mother's former professional football player boyfriend.

"Once you've seen them, you can't ever unsee them," Justice of the Peace Melanie Andress-Tobiasson said of the images as she rejected a bid by La'Rayah Davis' mother, Amy Taylor, for release on bail pending a May 21 preliminary hearing of evidence or indictments in the case. The photos were not made public.

Taylor sobbed as she and former NFL and Canadian Football League running back Cierre Wood, 28, stood shackled in court.

"She is innocent until proven otherwise," said Sarah Hawkins, Taylor's court-appointed public defender.

Wood spoke only to say he understood the charges. His attorney, Thomas Ericsson, said Wood maintained his innocence, and Ericsson might file a written request for his release on bail.

Prosecutor Michelle Jobe said a grand jury is expected to hear evidence about the April 9 death of La'Rayah, and Jobe cited Taylor's statement to police that she sat on the girl while disciplining her about a week before her death.

Jobe said La'Rayah died with internal injuries to her lungs and diaphragm, and the judge noted what she called "injuries consistent with extreme abuse," including a lacerated liver, broken ribs and "severe injuries from the child's forehead to the child's about mid-thighs."

Paramedics reported finding the girl unresponsive at Wood's apartment, where Taylor, a certified nurse's aide, and the girl moved in after Taylor and Wood began dating late last year. La'Rayah was pronounced dead at Summerlin Hospital Medical Center.

The Clark County coroner ruled she died of multiple injuries and ruled her death a homicide.

Taylor told detectives that she and Wood were the only two people who could have killed the child, "so it had to be one of us," according to a police report.

Wood told investigators he spanked the girl once when she misbehaved but Taylor disapproved, so he adopted exercise as discipline. He called it "learning through fun."

Wood played football for Notre Dame before stints with the Houston Texans, New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills in the NFL and the Montreal Alouettes in the Canadian Football League.

He told detectives he had La'Rayah do situps and other exercises -- including running sprints in their apartment -- and that on the day she died, La'Rayah fell backward while doing situps and hit her head on the carpeted floor.

Taylor told police she was at a grocery store at the time.
 

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He told detectives he had La'Rayah do situps and other exercises -- including running sprints in their apartment -- and that on the day she died, La'Rayah fell backward while doing situps and hit her head on the carpeted floor.

Taylor told police she was at a grocery store at the time.

Jfc.... who could honestly believe that?
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Cierre Wood indicted for murder, 20 felony child abuse charges <a href="https://t.co/B42conbSvu">https://t.co/B42conbSvu</a></p>— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) <a href="https://twitter.com/ProFootballTalk/status/1143631245567569920?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 25, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 

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Time to delete the thread....?

I don't think so. It's a terrible but intriguing story to follow. An individual that I started watching HS film on when he was a junior, followed his recruitment to ND, followed his successes and struggles at ND, and now following something like this. Again, I don't want to sound like a monster.... What's happened here is terrible and tragic. I just feel like it's a unique story to follow.
 

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We are great at jumping to conclusions here. Let’s wait to see what a court of law decides about his fate. If he is convicted, then call him a piece of c__p.

Yes, being on this situation at all is not good, but who knows what will come out in a trial. Innocent until proven guilty. If guilty, I’ll be the first to jump on the bandwagon.
 

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We are great at jumping to conclusions here. Let’s wait to see what a court of law decides about his fate. If he is convicted, then call him a piece of c__p.

Yes, being on this situation at all is not good, but who knows what will come out in a trial. Innocent until proven guilty. If guilty, I’ll be the first to jump on the bandwagon.

In part I agree with you, but it's clear this had been going on for a while. Let's assume he's innocent. He stood by and let the abuse go on without doing anything about it.
 

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I'm more inclined to believe that the mother had more to do with this death than Wood given the fact they moved in less than two weeks before the incident occurred and as mentioned it seems the abuse had been going on for awhile. Still, he was certainly negligent and allowed it to happen, so he's still at fault here no matter what the jury decides. So sad for that little girl and the rest of her family.
 

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Seems contradictory to not allow "transfer rumors" on this board but to put "Piece of Crap" in a former players thread over an open investigation that points towards the mother being the killer.

Um...wtf are you talking about!
 

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I'm more inclined to believe that the mother had more to do with this death than Wood given the fact they moved in less than two weeks before the incident occurred and as mentioned it seems the abuse had been going on for awhile. Still, he was certainly negligent and allowed it to happen, so he's still at fault here no matter what the jury decides. So sad for that little girl and the rest of her family.


Not defending Cierre, but isnt’t the fact that she (the mother) sat on her daughter as punishment what they believe was the major factor contributing to her death?
 

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Did he get a worse sentence than the mother? I've never been a big Cierre fan, Theo was my boy, but I feel like his part in the girl's death wasn't as bad as the mother's. She sat on the child's chest as punishment, cracked her ribs, lacerated her liver which looked to be the true cause of death. Apparently Cierre had the girl doing workouts because he thought she was chunky and she bumped her head doing situps. I dunno, they clearly both abused the child, but I felt her part in the child's demise was more pronounced.
 

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Did he get a worse sentence than the mother? I've never been a big Cierre fan, Theo was my boy, but I feel like his part in the girl's death wasn't as bad as the mother's. She sat on the child's chest as punishment, cracked her ribs, lacerated her liver which looked to be the true cause of death. Apparently Cierre had the girl doing workouts because he thought she was chunky and she bumped her head doing situps. I dunno, they clearly both abused the child, but I felt her part in the child's demise was more pronounced.
If there was abuse and CW was aware he is complicit. I’m assuming he got the lighter sentence because the article noted a plea deal.
 

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If there was abuse and CW was aware he is complicit. I’m assuming he got the lighter sentence because the article noted a plea deal.
They both pled guilty to what appears to be comparable charges. She may not have been sentenced yet, it's not clear from the story. But he's going to do at least 12 years and maybe more. That's a long time.

Also WTF is this?
"He entered what is known as an Alford plea, a formal admission of guilt in criminal court that allows a defendant to still claim innocence."
 

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Also WTF is this?
"He entered what is known as an Alford plea, a formal admission of guilt in criminal court that allows a defendant to still claim innocence."
I would assume it’s like pleading “no contest”. Essentially saying I’m innocent but the evidence is pretty overwhelming.
 

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They both pled guilty to what appears to be comparable charges. She may not have been sentenced yet, it's not clear from the story. But he's going to do at least 12 years and maybe more. That's a long time.

Also WTF is this?
"He entered what is known as an Alford plea, a formal admission of guilt in criminal court that allows a defendant to still claim innocence."
It's a plea where you say you didn't do it but plead guilty anyway (because you expect to be convicted or something). Normally a defendant admits the crime when pleading guilty. But a judge is not supposed to accept a guilty plea unless there is strong evidence of the person's guilt, as far as I know. Alford plea
 

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Not a good look anyway you look at it. Prayers for everyone.
 

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They both pled guilty to what appears to be comparable charges. She may not have been sentenced yet, it's not clear from the story. But he's going to do at least 12 years and maybe more. That's a long time.

Also WTF is this?
"He entered what is known as an Alford plea, a formal admission of guilt in criminal court that allows a defendant to still claim innocence."
Pretty much, it’s the defendant saying they are not guilty however taking a plea deal to avoid trial, where you would get a much worse sentence when found guilty. The defendant knows the Prosecutions evidence would be too much to overcome in trial.
 

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Did he get a worse sentence than the mother? I've never been a big Cierre fan, Theo was my boy, but I feel like his part in the girl's death wasn't as bad as the mother's. She sat on the child's chest as punishment, cracked her ribs, lacerated her liver which looked to be the true cause of death. Apparently Cierre had the girl doing workouts because he thought she was chunky and she bumped her head doing situps. I dunno, they clearly both abused the child, but I felt her part in the child's demise was more pronounced.
Just because they were a player and student at your favorite university doesn't mean they are worth going to bat for. Cierre, obviously, is not worth it.
 

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Just because they were a player and student at your favorite university doesn't mean they are worth going to bat for. Cierre, obviously, is not worth it.
Uhh, I'm not going to bat for him. Did I not mention I was never a big Cierre fan? Theo was the back that ran with all heart, he was my guy. The evidence seems to point to the mother being the leading cause of death, so I was curious if his punishment was greater or less than hers. I just want to make sure the mother is getting an equal or greater sentence. As the father of a daughter, I'm on the side of the deceased child. You can miss me with that "going to bat" garbage.
 

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So why did this take 5 years and was Wood in Jail the whole time? April 2019 story said he was denied bail.
 

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So why did this take 5 years and was Wood in Jail the whole time? April 2019 story said he was denied bail.

The right to a speedy trial isn't a guarantee, in the criminal context.

Lawyers (often times for the criminal defendant) ask for continuances to gather evidence, take discovery/depositions, retain expert witnesses (especially in a case like this, where the "who" behind the cause of death is a question, etc.). Then you have the fact that criminal defendants are afforded every opportunity to appeal certain pre-trial matters, and these things get often times get drawn out for awhile.

Just the nature of the criminal justice system.
 
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