Tag: Crimes Involving Children

  • Two Female Teachers Face Felony Charges for Grooming the Same Male Student

    Two Female Teachers Face Felony Charges for Grooming the Same Male Student

    Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona, which serves about 2,000 students in grades nine through 12, is under scrutiny for having not one, but two, female teachers being investigated for grooming the same male student. The school, which is part of Peoria Unified School District, is located 20 miles outside of Phoenix.

    Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona. Photo from Homes.com.

    The teachers, Angela Burlaka, 49, and Haley Beck, 27, were terminated and deemed ineligible for rehire at Centennial High School, but neither of them have been arrested or charged (yet). Burlaka worked there for 26 years and was the current director of Cooperative Education and Beck began her employment in 2020.

    The investigation began when a male student showed his grandmother a video on his phone of Burlaka masturbating in the shower. Identifying tattoos were visible in the video that were ultimately used to positively identify Burlaka. The grandmother called police to report the incident.

    Around the same time, Peoria police received a tip from a former Centennial High School student about suspicions regarding Haley Beck, another teacher, and an inappropriate relationship with a male student—who happened to be the same student.

    When police spoke with Scott Hollabaugh, principal of Centennial High School, to follow up on both allegations, they learned he also received complaints about an inappropriate relationship between the victim and Beck. Despite knowledge of possible misconduct, Hollabaugh did not issue a report on Beck.

    Both teachers were placed on administrative leave in August 2025. Burlaka ultimately surrendered her teaching certificates and Beck was terminated. Peoria police submitted charges for Burlaka and Beck to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in February 2026, which were returned for further investigation and resubmitted on April 8, 2026. The recommended charges are as follows:

    • Burlaka: one count of furnishing obscene material to a minor, a class 4 felony punishable by more than three years in prison, fines and possible probation
    • Beck: one count of pandering, or inducing another to engage in prostitution, a class 5 felony punishable by up to 2.5 years in prison and fines of up to $150,000
    Haley Beck

    The victim was 18 when the investigation began, but he was groomed by both teachers when he was still a minor. Burlaka began communicating inappropriately with the victim when he was 16. Burlaka was not his teacher and it is is unknown as to how the communications began. Beck began grooming the victim during the 2023-2024 academic year, when he was a sophomore, and continued doing so until 2025. She was the victim’s psychology and sociology teacher during his sophomore and junior years.

    The victim has not wanted to cooperate with detectives due to concerns of it interfering with athletic scholarships. The victim has also since transferred to another school, which was allegedly motivated by athletics.

    Angela Burlaka.

    Investigation into Angela Burlaka

    Burlaka is alleged to have sent explicit sexual material to several 16- to 17-year-old football players at the school via text message and SnapChat. Burlaka allegedly told at least one minor male student that her “husband doesn’t satisfy me enough” and asked him to come to her classroom early.

    Information from the near-200-page police report (linked below) indicates Burlaka also began behaving oddly towards a female student after learning she was dating one of the football players. Whenever the female student asked to use the restroom, Burlaka accused her of going to see her boyfriend, and also frequently asked about this same boyfriend.

    The investigation is ongoing, but substantially more information exists publically about Beck, thus far.

    Investigation into Haley Beck

    Beck and the victim exchanged more than 4,000 texts between June 21, 2025 and August 2, 2025. Many of the texts were highly sexual in nature. Text records revealed that Beck offered the victim oral sex on multiple occasions; allowed him access to her vehicle, even handing her car keys to him in front of the girls’ soccer team, which she coached; offered to purchase tequila and marijuana for the victim; completed his homework, raised his grades and improved his attendance, and sent the victim $630 via Apple Pay over two months. In text exchanges, Beck referred to herself as a “sugar mama” and said,” This money exchange felt like straight prostitution.” It is also alleged that a video circulated of Beck engaging in oral sex with the victim.

    People interviewed by police disclosed telling details about Beck’s behaviors at the school and towards the victim. Beck openly favored male students over female students, showing particular favoritism to football team members. On at least one occasion, Beck invited some of the football players to swim at the pool in her apartment complex. She was also known to be unusually close with the female students on the soccer team she coached. She often communicated with them outside of school and offered to do favors for them. She’d also give them special privileges, such as allowing them to get lunch off campus and frequently paying for their food.

    Beck has been described as behaving more like a peer than an authority figure. She got involved in gossip and was concerned with what her students thought of her. Beck was seemingly fixated on reliving her high school experience; a statement that was actually insinuated by the victim, who said she was “stuck in high school.” She frequently took TikTok videos with her underage students and shared them via the platform without parental consent. Many students and staff alike acknowledged Beck’s strange behaviors with students.

    Beck also is the sister of famous TikToker and “Baywatch” star Noah Beck. A TikTok video of Noah and Haley Beck allegedly recently surfaced, where she described all her “best friends” as being some of her students.

    Police issued a search warrant of Beck’s apartment and vehicle in August 2025. Bodily fluids were identified in the backseat. In Beck’s apartment, police seized a long handwritten letter addressed to the victim. The letter was included in the police report and reads verbatim as follows:

    You’re probs gonna think this is cheesy as hell but you know I’m a words girly. I know, I know…you aren’t dying + you’re literally just a text away but I had little notes from people when I was away studying abroad + would just read them whenever I was feelin a little lonely. Obviously, w/ you being away from your closest people, you may feel that way at some point. So read this if you do 12 I’m really proud of you for choosing yourself in this situation even though I know it was tough. It’s kinda crazy to look back + realize in my 2 years of knowing you, our relationship has changed so much. I’m really glad I had the opportunity to teach you your sophomore year bc without that, we would’ve never really been chill w/ each other! I know there’s some random times/days where you decide to hate me – but that’s okay bc I know at the end of the day, we’re solid (most of the time). I genuinely feel like you’re a brother (weird…maybe a cousin or step-bro 12) + truly never thought I would be in this situation w/ you, but I’m glad to have you as someone who I think will be in my life for a while. Even if we don’t talk all the time now or even @ all when you’re in college, I feel like our little bond will always be there – so just hit me up when you wanna go get wasted @ a bar together. And I’ll send you my wedding invite one day.

    I know you are nostalgic af so I hope you look back at our time as a good one 12 and no, this isn’t me like saying good bye, but I know things will be different. But don’t forget our first pickleball hang out + how you wouldn’t get out of my car for like 3 hours, or our sonic run after your state game, or all the random times you “fell asleep” on my couch just waiting for me to invite you into my room (lol). Oooohh our go-kart experience + our word games @ shake shack! You know, for this “relationship” being extremely wrong, I feel like we have really made the most of it. I’m glad I got to come to your tattoo appts (even if you just wanted me to bring u food). All of our car hangouts were fun, too (for eating + other stuff lol). Or our night adventure in Cali! Like there is truly no other student (I know, so wrong) that I’d want to do all this with. Don’t let this all go to your head, but I’m glad you’re in my life 1 – okay ew wtf. I mean, you’ve been to my parents house…in their closet…insane. I feel like you have opened up to me about a lot of things. I’m glad that I’ve been able to be someone you can talk to. Even though sometimes my advice or input is unsolicited, I’m happy we can talk about things. You know you can always reach out of your neee anything 1.

    I won’t lie, I would always look forward to when you would come over. Not even to do anything – but just to hang. I feel like I got good @ being by myself, but even w/ you, it was still just easy. Whether it was to talk, watch movies, make pizza, or do other stuff, I’m glad we have those mems. And lastly, it kinda hit me that it’ll be weird not seeing you during storm the halls + even weirder not seeing you on the field. I’m sure you knew this, but you’re the reason I went to all the games I could. Before I knew you well, I’d go to a few games a season, but last season I wanted to go to as many as I could + I’m glad I did because those were the last ones I’d be at for you 12. It’s not going to be the same, but I’m happy knowing you’re happy w/ where you’re at. I’m proud of you to all you’ve done + all you’ll continue to do. This is just the beginning! Even though you will go to your grave saying “we aren’t peers” I’m glad to have you as a friend. Like bro, you’re the 1st person that got me to smoke weed. You’re always gonna have that title, so we’re locked for real. And maybe one day we’ll be able to go to the aquarium 12. I’m here whenever 1. Even though you never say it back, I love you + wish you all the best, always 1.

    Love, HB

    It should be noted that the victim was 18 when the above communications were made, though grooming is alleged to have begun when he was still a minor, and that Beck used “predatory practices,” such as the exchange of money, to lure him.

    Of Beck’s conduct, Peoria Unified School District released the following statement:

    “The respondent maintained her professional position and used her power to manipulate the complainant and to develop a relationship outside the professional boundaries between student and teacher. These grooming actions were by definition unwelcome, and the behavior is severe, pervasive and objectively offensive.”

    Mandatory Reporting

    Under Arizona State law, any adult who works closely with children and has reason to believe a child is being abused or neglected is required to immediately contact police or the Department of Child Services (DCS). Mandatory reporters include school staff and faculty, law enforcement, medical professionals and religious leaders, as well as the child’s parents or guardians.

    The victim’s mother was aware of their inappropriate relationship. She told investigators that Beck and her son began a sexual relationship when he turned 17 and she told him to “end it.” The victim was a star athlete on a varsity team that won multiple championships, and he and his parents didn’t want him coming forward due to fear of it harming his chances at an athletic scholarship. In this case, the school principal and the victim’s mother were aware of an incident occurring before it was reported. In the state, failing to report child sexual abuse is a class 6 felony.

    Peoria police did not issue charges against anyone who may have failed to report a crime, in this situation, because it “did not meet the legal threshold required to establish reasonable suspicion of abuse that would mandate a report to law enforcement or child protective services,” according to Arizona’s Family.

    More to come as the story develops.


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  • Erin Caffey Masterminds Family Massacre To Be With Teen Boyfriend

    Erin Caffey Masterminds Family Massacre To Be With Teen Boyfriend

    Erin Caffey, 16, and Charlie Wilkinson, 18, were knee-deep in their romance. The teens were simply consumed with each other. Unfortunately, being young and “in love”didn’t work in their favor. Rather, it was the beginning of the end for them both—and Erin’s family.

    Erin was under the watchful eye of her conservative Christian parents, who monitored when and where Erin and Charlie saw each other, and for how long. If Erin broke one of their rules, like her weeknight phone curfew, she’d have consequences, which often involved reducing time spent with Charlie. Intended to ensure her relationship didn’t overtake her life or become too serious for a girl her age, the restrictions only made Erin and Charlie pine for each other more. They spoke of running away together when Erin turned 17. Charlie suggested getting Erin pregnant, so the Caffey’s would have to fully accept him and their relationship.

    When Erin’s parents demanded she end the relationship out of concern for Charlie’s intentions and character, the couple made the inequivocally evil decision to hurt those who loved Erin the most, by taking their lives. This case is widely known as being featured on shows including “Killer Women with Piers Morgan”, now available on Netflix, and Dr. Phil.

    From left: Matthew “Bubba” Caffey, Terry Caffey, Tyler Caffey, Penny Caffey and Erin Caffey. Photo sourced from Murderpedia.

    A Wholesome Life Destroyed

    Erin Michelle Caffey, 16, was the eldest child and only daughter of Penny, 38, and Terry Caffey, 41. The couple also shared two younger children: Matthew, 13, known as “Bubba,” and Tyler, 8. The family lived in Alba, Texas, a rural town of less than 500 residents, seated halfway between Sulphur Springs and Tyler. Their home was a secluded two-story cabin nestled in the woods on 20 acres of land, and seated at the end of a long and narrow gravel road.

    Penny was a stay-at-home mom and Terry worked as a home health aid and lay preacher; a member of the church who is not ordained and does not hold a formal degree in theology, but is permitted by their church to lead services. The Caffeys were members of Miracle Faith Baptist Church in Emory, Texas, where Terry and Penny were youth ministers. The family attended Bible study on Wednesdays and church on Sundays and devoted time to rehearsing gospels together. Penny played piano and Bubba played the harmonica, while Erin sang in the choir and often performed solo. On occasion, Erin became so moved from the Bible verses she sang, that she’d break into tears and pause mid-song.

    Miracle Faith Baptist Church. Photo from Facebook.

    Faith was paramount to the Caffeys, partly because it brought Penny and Terry together. The couple met at a revival meeting in Garland, Texas, when Penny was 21 and Terry was 24. Above their driveway hung a plank which read: “The Caffeys—Joshua 24:15.” The verse is as follows: “If it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve . . . as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”

    Penny began homeschooling the children in 2005, after moving from Celeste to Alba—an hour’s distance—and intentionally taught them a Bible-based curriculum. There were a few reasons that informed her decision to homeschool, one of them being Erin’s attention deficit disorder (ADD) diagnosis. Now known as inattentive attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the condition is characterized by impulsive behaviors, hyperactivity, poor memory and focus, and organizational difficulties.

    The other reason was because, when enrolled at Rains Junior High for a month, Erin was approached by a female student who expressed romantic interest and kissed her in the hallway. The incident proved so concerning to her conservative parents that they removed Erin and their other children from the public school system. As someone who enjoyed socializing, homeschooling isolated Erin, confining her to home and church, where she was almost always under supervision. In 2008, the children were re-enrolled into public school, with Erin attending Rains High School six weeks prior to the murders.

    Erin Caffey. Photo sourced from Murderpedia.

    Erin Meets Charlie

    In 2007, Erin, who stood at just 4’11”, made a few steps toward gaining independence. She earned her driver’s license and got a job working at Sonic, a fast-food chain restaurant. Her father bought her an old Chevy pickup truck to drive to and from work.

    Erin worked as a carhop, delivering to-go orders to customers’ vehicles. She was the only carhop who wore roller skates for each shift and thus quickly became well-recognized amongst locals. One of Erin’s coworkers described her as being so sheltered, the experience was akin to her “seeing the world for the first time.”

    Male attention wasn’t new to Erin. She had many admirers at church, some of whom even credited Erin with deepening their faith. The least reserved of the Caffey children, Erin sought and thrived on attention. However, the perception about her was split: some young men secretly admired her while others thought her painfully naive. When men flirted with Erin at work, she simply blushed and smiled.

    During one shift, Erin skated over to the 1991 Ford Explorer of 18-year-old country boy, Charlie Wilkinson. Immediate chemistry sparked between them. Charlie began visiting Erin at Sonic and around Halloween of 2007, he asked her to be his girlfriend.

    Erin’s parents weren’t crazy about Charlie, a legal adult, being involved with their daughter, but they were supportive within parameters. The Caffey’s allowed Charlie over their home, so long as the couple remained in view and he left by 9 pm. Charlie became a frequent dinner guest at the Caffey residence. When Charlie left, they’d talk on the phone until Erin’s phone curfew of 10 pm on weekdays or 11 pm on weekends.

    Outside of the familial home, Charlie tried to prove his dedication by attending church at Miracle Faith Baptist Church. He fell fast and hard for Erin and often described her as “his soulmate to anyone who’d listen.

    Charlie Wilkinson and Erin Caffey. Photo sourced from Murderpedia.

    The Boy Who Fell Under Her Spell

    Charlie Wilkinson was, by all accounts, a simple man from humble beginnings. He had blue eyes and sandy hair, and typically wore his signature Wrangler jeans, and black cowboy boots and hat. He didn’t have a lot of money, but he had some plans. When Charlie met Erin, he recently returned home from boot camp at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, with the National Guard Texas unit. After graduating high school the following year, he planned to go on active duty.

    Charlie lived with his father, stepmother, stepbrother, stepsister and half-sister. He loved the outdoors, especially fishing and four-wheeling, and was skilled at hunting. Though some described him as “hot-headed,” he didn’t have a record of serious disciplinary issues at school.

    Young Love or Infatuation?

    Once Erin returned to public school in December 2007, she and Charlie became inseparable. They held hands in the hallways and snuck off to Erin’s truck to have “alone time” whenever possible. The Caffey’s also allowed them to go on occasional dates—though while Terry and Penny believed their daughter dined out with her boyfriend, the couple was at a friend’s house, fooling around. Sometime that month, Erin and Charlie had sex for the first time, less than two months after their relationship officially began.

    After their sexual relationship progressed, Charles proposed to Erin with his grandmother’s engagement ring symbolizing a promise ring. Penny demanded her daughter return it, believing it too mature of a decision for their 16-year-old daughter. Also outraged, Terry approached Charlie as he was playing basketball outside the church fellowship hall, describing the proposal as inappropriate. From then on, the couple’s out-of-school interactions were limited to once a week and supervised.

    Erin was livid about her parents reducing time with Charlie. She felt they were controlling and unfair, and began talking with Charlie about running away together when she turned 17. Arguments between Erin and her mother escalated, and on at least one occasion, Erin claimed that Penny slapped her.

    Charlie’s visits temporarily came to a full stop in early February 2008, when Penny caught Erin talking on the phone with him after her 10 pm phone curfew. In addition to suspending the visits, she confiscated Erin’s cell phone and car keys, and drove her to and from school for a time. Erin’s freedom was reduced to nothing and her time with Charlie was now restricted to school. Her parents wanted Erin to push the brakes on her relationship and return focus to her studies and faith.

    Terry was never enthusiastic about Charlie dating his daughter, noticing behaviors he felt were disrespectful. On one occasion, Terry returned home from work to find Charlie sitting in his armchair with his legs hanging over one side. Charlie did not stand up or shake Terry’s hand. He often told Penny, “If he can’t show me any respect, how does he treat our daughter?”

    With hardly any time to themselves and the desire to be together, a pivotal shift took place in Charlie and Erin’s conversations. Talk about killing Terry and Penny began. By accounts, Erin started the dialogue and kept it up constantly. She also told Charlie her parents were physically abusing her. Desperately “in love,” Charlie wanted to protect Erin—at all costs.

    Nonetheless, though Charlie was willing to do anything to be her, he didn’t want to kill her parents. Rather, he told a friend he only wished to run away with her. He told this friend he wished he could impregnate Erin so her family would have to accept him. Erin was against the idea, claiming she was too young to have a baby.

    Charlie didn’t know that Erin had these conversations with others before him. He thought she was intensely motivated by their “love” for one another, but that wasn’t so. He wasn’t the first boyfriend Erin enlisted to harm her family. Her ex-boyfriend, Michael Washburn, later came forward to state that Erin tried convincing him to kill them, to which he refused and ended their relationship.

    As the situation escalated, Penny and Terry reached their final straw with the couple’s relationship. On February 27, 2008, Penny went to the local library to search Charlie’s MySpace profile at the suggestion of her sister. On Charlie’s MySpace, where he referred to himself as “hillbilly,” Penny found references to sex with multiple people and drinking. Later that day, she and Terry forbid Erin from seeing Charlie and demanded that she end their relationship. Erin surprisingly complied, saying that she wanted to end it for awhile. However, behind the scenes, she and Charlie put their murderous plan into action.

    The Caffey residence after it was destroyed by the fire. Photo sourced from Murderpedia.

    The Night That Changed Everything

    After midnight on Saturday, March 1, 2008, Erin left the door to her home unlocked as she entered a vehicle with Bobbi Johnson, 18. Charlie Wilkinson and Charles Waid, 20, entered the home. Charles was a hunting buddy of Charlie’s, and Bobbi was his girlfriend and the owner of the vehicle they drove.

    It was approximately 3 am when Penny and Terry awoke to the sounds of their bedroom door smacking into the dryer in their laundry room, which sat next to their bedroom. Penny was shot, stabbed with a samarai sword and nearly decapitated. Terry was shot five times: twice in his back and near his right shoulder, and once in his head.

    Bubba and Tyler ran into Erin’s room to hide. Charlie busted into the room and Bubba kicked him repeatedly in attempts to defend himself. Charles heard the commotion upstairs and shot Bubba in the face. Prior to being shot, Terry recalled his son screaming, “Charlie! Charlie, why are you doing this? No! Charlie! No, please!” Tyler hid in his bedroom closet but was found and repeatedly stabbed with the samarai sword by both men.

    To conceal their crimes, Charlie and Charles set the home ablaze before escaping to a nearby mobile home owned by Charles’s brother, Matthew Waid. Nothing would remain of the home but its foundation.

    Terry managed to survive the shooting and crawled 500 yards—the length of four football fields—to the home of his neighbor, Tommy Gaston. The plight took him over an hour, during which he fell into a creek and nearly drowned. He wasn’t dressed for the weather, donning only his pajamas and a single sock, but he made it. Officer Charles Dickerson was the only officer on duty when the 9-1-1 call was made around 4:30 am. When Officer Dickerson arrived, Terry promptly informed him, “Charlie Wilkinson shot my family.”

    Charles “Charlie” Wilkinson’s booking photo. Photo sourced from Murderpedia.

    Arrests Made

    With direction from Sheriff’s Investigator Richard Almon, Chief Deputy Kurt Fischer and Sheriff’s Deputy Ed Emig, Charlie, Charles, Bobbi and Erin were located and arrested that same day. Everyone knew everyone in a small town like Alba. Chief Deputy Fischer knew Charlie, who was friends with his son. On the drive to the Gaston’s, he noticed Charlie’s vehicle parked outside Matthew Waid’s blue single-wide trailer.

    Acting quickly on the information Terey provided, police went to the trailer. Stepping over piles of clothes and empty beer cans, police found Matthew Waid and his girlfriend sleeping inside, who directed them to a room down the hall. Charlie laid on a bed with his shirt off. The room was dark. Towels covered the windows, preventing light from seeping in, and the room lacked any lighting. A semiautomatic handgun rested on the floor, as did spent shell casings and a used condom. His cowboy boots were splattered with blood.

    Chief Deputy Fischer arrested Charlie, read him his Miranda rights and questioned his involvement in the Caffey family massacre. Charlie claimed innocence: he passed out from drinking alcohol and was home that evening, he said. He was transported to the county jail for further questioning.

    Erin is Found

    With Charlie detained, Chief Deputy Fischer obtained a search warrant of Matthew Waid’s trailer. In the trailer, he located a camouflage purse containing Erin’s driver’s license, shell casings, a box of ammunition and a used condom. Then, he lifted a blanket from the floor, which revealed his most shocking find: a nest of blonde hair belonging to Erin. She laid in the fetal position. When asked how she got there, she said she didn’t know and questioned her whereabouts. She whispered to officers, “They’re coming after me.”

    Chief Deputy Fischer suspected Erin was under the influence of drugs because of her disconnected disposition and responses. She was transported to Hopkins Country Memorial Hospital in Sulphur Springs where she underwent a medical assessment and was interviewed by Chief of Police Shanna Sanders. Initially, investigators believed Erin was kidnapped. She claimed to recall two men dressed in black with swords and a house full of smoke. She also claimed to be 14 years old, and said she remembered trying to call Charlie, a friend, but was unable to reach him. She said she was unaware of how she reached the Waid trailer and that once there, she drank an unknown substance and blacked out.

    However, one clear fact remained: Erin didn’t smell like smoke.

    Erin Caffey’s booking photo. Photo sourced from Murderpedia.

    Erin’s maternal grandmother, Virginia Daily, came to the hospital to inform Erin that Terry was alive and receiving treatment at the East Texas Medical Center in Tyler. After five hours at the hospital, Erin was released. However, as her grandparents drove her to see her father, the escorting officers were instructed to detain Erin. She was implicated in her family’s murders.

    Erin’s toxicology results turned up negative, indicating the absence of any drugs that could cause memory loss. Her phone records showed that she called Charlie six times from 11:46 pm on February 29, 2008 until 12:48 am on March 1, 2008, and again seven times from 1:22 am to 1:58 am. She called repeatedly to ask Charlie where they were, and if they were still coming to carry out the deed.

    Charlie is Questioned—and the Truth is Exposed

    While investigators assumed Erin was innocent, Charlie was being interrogated by Detective Almon and Texas Ranger John Vance at the sheriff’s office in Emory. He confessed to everything, as did Charles and Bobbi. Erin was the only perpetrator involved who concocted a story.

    Charlie told investigators Erin was deeply angered by her parents’ demands to end their relationship. For the umpteenth time, she said she wanted them to die and asked Charlie to kill them. He insisted they run away instead, but she refused. She wanted the plan in action. So, at 1:30 am, Charlie and Charles drove to the Caffey residence with Bobbi, Charles driving Bobbi’s silver Dodge Neon. Spooked by the Caffey’s barking black Labrador, Charlie, Charles and Bobbi left only to return soon later. Erin took care of the dog, she said.

    Charles needed fast cash and Charlie agreed to pay him $2,000 if he helped kill them. The $2,000 was in a lockbox in the home, according to Erin, and was the exact anount Charles needed for court proceedings. He was in the process of divorcing his spouse and was in a child custody battle over his 5-month-old child. Bobbi allegedly didn’t know what the men planned to do.

    The group met Erin at the end of the driveway, where she hopped in the vehicle. The four of them drove around for an hour, stopping periodically at a nearby cemetery to discuss their plan; an ironic move considering what was to happen. Charlie continued insisting that Erin run away, but she was adamant about their plan. It was decided: Charlie would kill her parents and Charles would kill her brothers.

    Erin and Bobbi remained in the vehicle as Charlie and Charles entered the unlocked front door, carrying two samari swords and a .22-caliber pistol. They entered Penny and Terry’s bedroom first and subsequently went to Erin’s room, where her brothers hid. After the men believed all four people were dead, Charlie retrieved a suitcase that Erin packed previously. When he put the suitcase in the vehicle, Erin smiled. Charlie and Charles then went to collect the lockbox, which contained just $375. Before leaving, the men set furniture, clothing and bedsheets ablaze using their lighters. Then, they drove off, with Erin shouting,“Holy shit, that was awesome!”

    Charles, who was driving, dropped off Erin and Charlie at the trailer owned by his brother. Once inside, he and Erin had sex.

    Charles Waid’s booking photo. Photo sourced from Murderpedia.
    Bobbi Johnson’s booking photo. Photo sourced from Murderpedia.

    Legal Proceedings

    Because of the heinous nature of the crimes, Erin was tried in court as an adult. On January 2, 2009, she accepted a plea deal in exchange for two life sentences. She will be eligible for parole in 2038 at the age of 59.

    Charlie Wilkinson and Charles Waid also accepted plea deals to avoid the death penalty. Both were sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Charlie has since expressed remorse for the crimes.

    Bobbi Johnson was identified as an accomplice and sentenced to 40 years imprisonment. She will be eligible for parole in 2028.

    Erin Caffey and her father, Terry Caffey. Photo sourced from Murderpedia.

    Where Is Terry Caffey Now?

    Not long after the murders, Terry announced his public forgiveness of his daughter and the other perpetrators. Nonetheless, he struggled with thoughts of suicide. The first time he returned to the remains of his home, he looked upward and pleaded, “God, why didn’t you take me? Why did you take my family? I need an answer now! Not next week, not next month—now!” At that moment, he saw a piece of paper stuck to a tree that read, “You’re sovereign; You’re in control.” He believed it to be a sign from God, which motivated him to refute the death penalty for the perpetrators, stating their deaths wouldn’t bring back his family, and that Jesus would have “spared them.”

    To help his healing, Terry purchased a used RV and parked it where his house once stood. He remained there for about four months, sleeping with a loaded gun on his chest. He also drove to Greenville, Texas, where Erin was detained as a minor, to visit her twice a week. After her sentencing, he’d drive three hours once a month to visit Erin at the Hilltop Unit in Gatesville, Texas.

    Crediting his faith for helping him rebuild his life, Terry went on to become an ordained minister. He has since shared his story at more than 800 churches and 600 public schools. Seven months after the murders, Terry married Sonja Webb, a home health care aid he met at work. Unfortunately, his second marriage ended in divorce, with Terry citing that he moved on too quickly. He ultimately married again a few years later, and had a child with his current wife, Karen.


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  • The Case of Emmanuel Haro and His Sorry Excuse for “Parents”

    The Case of Emmanuel Haro and His Sorry Excuse for “Parents”

    At 7 months old, Emmanuel Haro of Cabazon, California, was described as a happy baby. Born to Rebecca Renee Haro, 41, and Jake Mitchell Haro, 32, on December 21, 2024, Emmanuel lived with his parents and at least one other sibling, 2-year-old Makenzie.

    Emmanuel was reported missing on Friday, August 14, 2025 when his mother was allegedly attacked by an unknown man outside of a Big 5 Sporting Goods store on Yucaipa Boulevard. But much to Rebecca and Jake’s surprise, the investigation quickly turned in the direction of the baby’s parents.

    Emmanuel has not been found, but the search for him remains ongoing. At the time of his alleged disappearance, Emmanuel was approximately 2’ tall and weighed 21 lbs., with brown hair and brown eyes. He is cross-eyed. He was last seen wearing a black Nike onesie. Both Jake and Rebecca are currently detained without bail on charges of murder and filing a false police report, and are awaiting trial for the murder of their son.

    Here’s more on the developing story.


    The Timeline

    The timeline of this case has moved rapidly and continues to do so. As updates present, more information will be added below.

    Emmanuel Haro.
    Photo from Facebook.

    Fri., August 14, 7:41 pm

    Rebecca calls 9-1-1 to report her son Emmanuel missing. She tells the operator that she was attacked from behind while standing outside of her vehicle, changing the baby’s diaper.

    She is in the parking lot of a Big 5 Sporting Goods store on Yucaipa Boulevard. She only recalls the perpetrator saying, “Hola.” Rebecca claims the attack renders her unconscious and Emmanuel is gone when she regains consciousness. When she awakes, Rebecca runs into the store to ask if anyone saw her baby or someone with a baby, after which she calls 9-1-1.

    Big 5 Sporting Goods store on Yucaipa Boulevard.
    Photo from Facebook.

    Rebecca later states that her and Emmanuel were in the the area for an older step-child’s youth sports competition, which began at 6 pm. Her and Emmanuel drive to the store to purchase a mouthguard for her stepson to use. (It is later reported that Rebecca and Emmanuel were never seen at the sports game.)

    7:47 pm

    Police from San Bernardino and Riverside counties report to the scene. K9 dogs and helicopters are dispatched but Emmanuel is not located.

    8:00 pm

    Jake Haro, Rebecca’s husband and the father of Emmanuel, arrives at the scene.

    Sat., Aug. 15

    Local authorities release a statement about the ongoing search for Emmanuel. No Amber Alert is issued due to the lack of description about a suspect or vehicle.

    Rebecca and Jake speak to Los Angeles ABC station KABC about their son’s disappearance. Rebecca describes Emmanuel as a “happy boy” and both parents plead for his safe return. Rebecca interchangeably refers to her son in the past and present tenses. Both parents cry during the interviews, but no tears are visible.

    Rebecca has two black eyes that do not appear fresh, but are in the stages of healing. Her eyes aren’t swollen but have bruising underneath. (It is later reported that Rebecca had black eyes days prior to the alleged attack.)

    Sun., Aug. 16

    The Sheriff’s Office releases a statement that multiple individuals have been interviewed about Emmanuel’s disappearance. Inconsistencies are noted in Rebecca’s statements. When Rebecca is alerted to the inconsistencies, she declines to continue her police interview. The parents are not ruled out as suspects.

    The Uvalde Foundation for Kids, a nonprofit founded in Texas to stop school violence, but which occasionally gets involved in outside issues, initially offered to aid in the search for Emmanuel and provide a $5,000 reward for his safe return. However, as new information became available about the parents as suspects, the organization withdrew their offer.

    Mon., Aug. 17

    Riverside County Child Protective Services takes Makenzie, 2, Emmanuel’s older sibling, into protective custody.

    A search warrant is issued for the family’s home on Ramona Street in Cabazon. K-9 units search the property.

    Around 7:30 pm, community members gather in the parking lot of the Big 5 Sporting Goods store in Yucaipa, holding candles and praying for Emmanuel’s safe return.

    Tues., Aug. 18

    The Sherriff’s office releases a press release stating that extensive searches were conducted in Yucaipa and Cabazon. Officials are also reviewing surveillance video from areas of interest and served several search warrants at the Haro residence.

    Thurs., Aug. 19

    Officials investigate a reported signing of Emmanuel in Kern County. No additional information is provided.

    Vincent Hughes, attorney for Jake Haro, tells ABC News that both parents “seek answers about their missing child” and that Jake is “fully cooperating with law enforcement and investigators.”

    Jake’s vehicle is seized by authorities.

    Jake’s first ex-wife, Isabel Gonzalez, files a domestic violence restraining order against him in efforts to protect their son, Eli Mitchell Haro.

    Fri., Aug. 20

    Rebecca and Jake Haro are seen leaving the Riverside Superior Juvenile Courts, allegedly regarding a separate issue involving 2-year-old Makenzie, who was taken into protective custody.


    Rebecca and Jake Haro are arrested ar their home in Cabazon, California, on Aug. 22, 2025.
    Credit: Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office

    Sat., Aug. 22

    Eight days after their son went missing, Rebecca and Jake Haro are arrested at 7:28 am at their home for the murder of Emmanuel. There are no other suspects at this time. The search for Emmanuel continues.

    Rebecca is taken into custody at the Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside, California and Jake is placed in custody at the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility in Banninf, California.

    Mon., Aug. 24

    Rebecca and Jake Haro are arrested ar their home in Cabazon, California, on Aug. 22, 2025.
    Photo from Facebook.

    Another search is conducted for Emmanuel along the westbound shoulder of the 60 Freeway, near Gilman Springs Road in Moreno Valley with cadaver dogs. Jake is also present and is seen wearing an orange jumpsuit. Emmanuel is not found.

    Wed., Aug. 26

    Jake Haro, 32, and Rebecca Haro, 41.
    Credit: Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office

    Rebecca and Jake appear in a California court and are formally charged with murder and filing a false police report. Both individuals are in court for less than five minutes and a $1 million bail is set for each of them.

    The Haro’s are scheduled to appear in court again on September 4, 2025.

    Thurs., Aug. 27

    Riverside County District Attorney Michael Hestrin leads a press conference. Officials announce that they have a “pretty strong indication” about Emmanuel’s location and remains, and the alleged murder “was preventable in numerous ways.”

    Hestrin shares the belief that Emmanuel was “severely abused over a period of time” and that both parents “would have been aware of the abuse.” It is presumed that Emmanuel likely succumbed to his injuries.

    Hestrin describes Jake Haro as an “experienced child abuser,” stating that he “should have gone to prison” due to previously abusing a daughter he shares with an ex-wife in 2018. His daughter is bedridden as a result. The judge in that case granted Jake probation in what Hestrin describes as an “outrageous error in judgement.” Jake was on probation at the time of Emmanuel’s disappearance for a separate matter.

    Fri., Sept. 4

    Rebecca and Jake appear in court and plead not guilty to the murder of Emmanuel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled for September 17, 2025.

    Investigators believe Emmanuel was likely killed between August 5 to 14 as a result of severe long-term abuse. August 5 was the last confirmed sighting of Emmanuel.

    Wed., Sept. 10

    Investigators confirm the discovery of a shallow hole near the Haro residence that contains clothing believed to be Emmanuel’s. The clothing appears to have faint blood marks.

    Jake is being represented by Deputy Public Defenders Allison Lowe and Paulette Garthwaite, assigned to him from the Riverside County Public Defender. Rebecca is being represented by attorney Jeff Moore of Blunenthal & Moore.


    Digging in to Rebecca and Jake Haro

    Rebecca Renee Chavez was born on February 3, 1984. She was adopted by Mary Beushausen, who has been identified as both her adoptive mother and grandmother. Rebecca and her first husband, Edgar Gomez Chavez, were married for 11 years. Rebecca has two daughters with her first husband, who are both adults.

    Jake Mitchell Haro was born on February 11, 1993. The names of his parents are not publically available at this time. Like his own children, Jake was removed from the custody of his parents due to drug issues and abuse allegations. His grandfather was mentally ill and his mother, who suffered from substance abuse, frequently left Jake home alone in the care of his grandfather. Domestic violence also occurred between Jake’s parents, of which he observed on many occasions. At 13, Jake and his siblings, a brother and sister, were removed from his parents’ care and placed into an adoptive family.

    On March 3, 2014, Jake married his first wife, Isabel Gonzalez. The couple welcomed a son on March 9, 2014, Eli Mitchell Haro. Isabel filed for divorce on May 11, 2016 and the divorce was finalized on July 8, 2016.

    Sometime in 2017, Jake began a relationship with Vanessa Avina. The couple married and had two children, a boy and girl. On April 26, 2018, Jake filed a $100,000 personal injury claim due to a car accident in Beaumont, California. On August 10, 2018, Jake and Vanessa filed for bankruptcy in Riverside County.

    Information is not available as to when Jake Haro and Rebecca Haro married. However, it is known that the couple have at least two children together: 2-year-old, Makenzie, and 7-month-old Emmanuel. At the time of their arrest, Jake and Rebecca lived in the home of Jake’s mother, who lived next door to them

    After Rebecca became involved with Jake, it is alleged that she distanced herself from her own family. The distance created tension because it appeared that Rebecca chose Jake over them.


    Jake Haro’s Record of Abuse

    In 2021, Jake was convicted of cruelty to a child in Hemet, California in 2018; that child was his then-10-week-old daughter, identified in some sources as “Carla,” with his second wife Vanessa Avina. On October 12, 2018, Carla was admitted to Hemet Valley Hospital with multiple broken bones and a brain hermorage. The extent of Carla’s injuries were as follows:

    • fracture to the fifth rib on her left side
    • partial skull fracture
    • brain hemorrhage
    • significant neck swelling

    On October 13, 2018, Carla was transferred to Loma Linda University Medical Center, where she was intubated in critical condition. Healing fractures were identified in eight ribs, and there was a healing tibia fracture on her right left, indicating ongoing abuse.

    When questioned, Jake told authorities that he accidentally dropped Carla while bathing her in the sink. In December 13, 2018, Carla’s injuries were determined to be intentional and the result of shaken-baby syndrome, squeezing of the chest, and twisting of the tibia. Jake, who also allegedly abused his ex-wife, blamed her for Carla’s injuries.

    Carla, now 7, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a result of her injuries. She is unable to walk or talk, and is blind, and allegedly only has use of 3% of her brain. A cousin of Jake’s ex-wife has custody of both Carla and her brother.

    Jake pled guilty to a single count of willful child neglect as part of a deal stricken with law enforcement. Instead of being sentenced to prison time, Judge Dwight W. Moore sentenced him to 48 months (four years) of probation, a 180-day work-release program and counseling in 2023. This horrific oversight was an example of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s efforts to shut down penitentiaries and prioritize rehabilitation over jail time—including for violent criminals.

    Vanessa Avina was also charged with felony child cruelty for placing a child in circumstances that could have resulted in serious injury or death.

    In 2024, Jake was arrested and charged with being a felon in possession of a handgun and ammunition, and thus violating his probation. Despite his previous charges and current violation, he was released on a $10,000 bail in August 2024. He was scheduled to appear in court on September 2, 2025, but it is currently unknown as to how or whether his previous charges will affect his current charges.


    Shaken Baby Syndrome

    There is a lot of speculation in this case as to whether Emmanuel Haro suffered from shaken baby syndrome. Currently, there is no information that confirms or refutes whether the child is a victim of such; however, some of the photos that surfaced online have drawn questions.

    Shaken baby syndrome is a severe brain injury that occurs when a baby or toddler is forcibly shaken. It typically occurs when a parent or caregiver shakes a child out of frustration and/or anger, which can resul in permanent brain damage due to the brain rattling against the skull.

    Symptoms of shaken baby syndrome include:

    • a bulging soft spot on the top of the head
    • a large head or forehead
    • coma
    • difficulty breathing
    • dilated pupils
    • extreme irritability
    • inability to focus on or follow movement with their eyes
    • inability to lift the head
    • lethargy
    • not smiling, babbling or talking
    • pale or discolored skin
    • paralysis
    • poor eating
    • seizures
    • tremors
    • vomiting

    Tragically, the extent of Carla’s injuries—Emmanuel’s older half-sister—reflect that of shaken baby syndrome and were presumed to have occurred at least partly as a result of such. In this case, it is certainly speculated that Emmanuel may have suffered from shaken baby syndrome as well. In photos, he is not seen smiling, actively engaging or playing. He is cross-eyed, despite allegedly not always having been so. Being cross-eyed, or failing to follow movement with his eyes, may be a sign of shaken baby syndrome. It is also unknown as to whether he was scooting or engaging appropriately for his age.


    Unusual Connections

    Rebecca Haro’s brother, James Beushausen is the convicted “Palm Springs killer.” In 2017, the then-34-year-old was arrested for murdering his girlfriend, Jaylynn Amanda Keith, 27. Keith was discovered in the bathtub with a gunshot wound to her head. Beushausen reported her death as a suicide but was ultimately found guilty and sentenced to 50 years to life imprisonment.


    My 2 Cents

    This case is both heartbreaking and also somewhat difficult to follow. There is a lot of misinformation.

    From the information I’ve gathered, Jake Haro has at least five young children, including the two children he shares with his third wife, Rebecca Haro, who has two children of her own. I also must note that Jake is on his third marriage in 10 years at just 32 years old.

    From the research publically available, I believe Jake has an anger problem and is unable to control himself—so much so that he has taken his anger out on numerous romantic partners, likely including Rebecca, and small children, which (I believe) likely includes Emmanuel and factually includes his then-10-week-old daughter, Carla. Imagine being an adult and having so little control that you intentionally and repeatedly abuse a 10-week-old child; someone that is so small and fragile, yet also dependent on you to keep them safe. The fact that he wasn’t already in jail for this is DESPICABLE.

    Judge Dwight W. Moore essentially ruled that Carla’s life was only worth a measly 180-day work-release program and some probation and counseling. This makes no sense and directly led to the incident in question involving Emmanuel. If Jake was incarcerated for his past child abuse, then this current case would have never happened.

    The judge’s intentions were rehabilitation but it’s been at least seven years since Carla was abused and Jake is still abusing his young children and partners. Rehabilitation is not possible for him and shouldn’t be considered otherwise.

    I believe—and again, this is purely speculation—that Emmanuel is deceased and his death resulted from long-term abuse. I believe he succumbed to his injuries and Jake, with the help of Rebecca, concocted a story and hid his body, because they knew Jake would face a harsh sentence due to his past crimes coupled with the current case.

    I also believe Rebecca knows what happened to Emmanuel. However, I wonder if she was so beaten down mentally and physically as a result of ongoing abuse from Jake, that she agreed to (or was manipulated to) help conceal Emmanuel’s body. I would not be surprised if Rebecca turns against her husband as the trial begins, using allegations of abuse to justify her involvement, and if she is offered a plea deal for revealing what happened.

    Rest in peace, Emmanuel.


    Anyone with information about Emmanuel’s disappearance and alleged murder should contact the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Specialized Investigation Division at (909) 890-4904.

    Anonymous tips can be made by contacting WeTip at (800) 78-CRIME (27463) or at wetip.com.


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