Duct-Taped Baby "Offered For Sex" Case Involves Gay, Cross-Dressing Illegal Alien. Hello MSM?
01/20/2016
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A disgusting case of child abuse in Maricopa County, Arizona will probably not feature in the immigration debate. Although reported nationally, it and its immigration aspects will only be noticed locally.

Apparently Mayra Yomali Solis (above right) is a homeless Hispanic (immigration status not given) mother of a three-year old daughter who has been allowing Francisco Rios-Covarrubias Solis (above left) a gay, cross-dressing illegal alien, to “babysit” the daughter in his home—where he would sometimes leave her alone for hours at a time when he worked.

He invited a man he met on the internet to come over for sex, and in order to have uninterrupted sex, had duct-taped the child in the closet, where she soiled herself. When a man—possibly a male prostitute—came over for sex, he noticed the smell, and Rios-Covarrubias explained about the child and asked the man if he “wanted to have sex “with her. This is so evil and weird that the guy he had invited over became upset, and eventually informed the police. When I say eventually, this next will strike most people as really weird:

“The other man became upset and left the apartment. He returned shortly and had consensual sex but told police he did not see the girl. He left and immediately called police.” [Emphasis added, here and below.]
I looked at Google News on this case, and there are many stories that don’t mention the immigration aspect at all. In none of those headlines is any of the following words mentioned: “illegal”, “immigrant”, “Hispanic”, or “Mexican”. Also not mentioned in the headlines: “gay” “crossdressing” or “transvestite.”

As a reminder, the MainStream Media is still saying that it was wrong for Trump to talk about Mexican illegals committing rape, and that it’s wrong for Maricopa County to want to deport people like Rios-Covarrubias, and right for Obama to not only refuse to deport them, but invite more in.

Fox News, in Arizona, did give us this detailed report—there’s a lot about sex between the two men—and it does clearly state the suspect’s immigration status:

Rios-Covarrubias was denied bail because he is in the U.S. illegally, he also has been placed on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement hold.
That’s in Paragraph 20–I counted. See what I mean about it being unlikely to figure in the debates?
Mesa PD: Bound child found in bag of feces 'shocks the soul', FOX10TV, January 19, 2016

A man and a woman were arrested Monday in connection with the worst case of child abuse Mesa police officers have seen in a while.

"This is just one of those cases that just shocks the soul," Mesa Police Chief John Meza said during a news conference Tuesday morning. "The level of neglect was so harsh she could not stand on her own," he added.

"Officers who responded to the scene were troubled by the conditions and having to witness this and without delay we have resources for them, also," Meza said. "When officers went in, all they saw was the top of the child's head in the trash bag," Meza described. "The child had duct tape over her mouth, around her arms, her hands, and legs."

The 3-year-old child, who had allegedly been offered up for sex, was rescued Monday after authorities found her in a trash bag surrounded by feces in a closet. She was also malnourished.

"The suspect wanted to have sex with other people and said he put the child in the closet because she was too loud," officers said.

The victim was found with many bruises, scars and blisters on her body, police said.

Police said the child's mother, Mayra Yomali Solis, who is homeless, had been dropping the girl off with Francisco Rios-Covarrubias for days at a time over the past month. "The mother said she would see the child one day a week and she knew her child was left alone for several hours while the suspect worked," Meza said.

Meza said Rios-Covarrubias had agreed to baby-sit the child while the mother went to work. Meza said Solis would stop by and see her child just one day a week.

Police said they were tipped off Monday morning after a man Rios-Covarrubias had met online for sex showed up at the apartment at around 7 a.m. and noticed a bad odor.

He also observed the child bound and gagged with duct tape kept inside a closet, Meza said.

"The suspect asked the responding party if he wanted to have sex with the child," Meza said.

The other man became upset and left the apartment. He returned shortly and had consensual sex but told police he did not see the girl. He left and immediately called police.

When police arrived, they found the girl "was covered in feces wearing a diaper and T-shirt," Meza said. Officers removed the duct tape and she was taken to the hospital.

Rios-Covarrubias is accused of sexually abusing her, officers said. He confessed to duct taping the child, police added.

She was taken to a hospital for evaluation.

Officers said the homeless mother had shaved her daughter's head so she could claim she had cancer to collect money. Mesa police were even called to a Wal-Mart on West Baseline on Jan. 14. The store had called officers saying Solis was bothering shoppers in the parking lot for donations for her child that has cancer.

Solis also told police she admitted to knowing about her daughter's injuries but did not seek treatment. She said she believed the girl had fallen, Meza said.

"Fortunately the child was recovered before any more additional harm could be done to her," police said in a statement.

Rios-Covarrubias faced a Maricopa County Superior Court judge Tuesday to answer to charges of kidnapping, sexual conduct with a minor, felony child abuse and sex trafficking. The judge did not find sufficient evidence on the latter charge.

Rios-Covarrubias was denied bail because he is in the U.S. illegally, he also has been placed on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement hold.

Neighbors of Rios-Covarrubias described him as a man who liked dressing in women's clothing. An apartment complex manager says he only lived in the community for a few months. She and many others in the complex were stunned by the public arrest Monday.

"It makes me sick. It’s a child; it’s a baby," neighbor Sheryl Wolle said. "And you think 'Didn’t the baby scream? Didn’t anybody hear nothing?' Oh my God. I hope the baby’s fine."

"That’s some of the sickest stuff that I ever heard in my life," another neighbor, Rafael, said. "That’s sad that would actually go down. That’s just horrifying. Nothing like that should ever happen to anybody."

Solis was booked on child abuse charges. She also made her initial court appearance Tuesday; the judge set her bond at $15,000. Police said Solis did not have a history with the Department of Child Safety prior to this case.

"The arrest of any suspect involved in abuse or exploitation of any child is of the highest priority for the Mesa Police Department," police stated.

Meza said local law enforcement agencies still have work cut out for them in child sex and exploitation cases.

“It brings to light the efforts we need to continue on sex trafficking. It’s a problem that exists," Meza said.

"In this case, it was a combination of just evilness but also the fact that the suspect had offered up this child to the person who called to have sex with," Meza said.

[Raw video: Click here to view police news conference]

[Click here to view police report (page 1) - graphic language]

[Click here to view police report (page 2) - graphic language]

[Raw video: Initial court appearance for Rios-Covarrubias and Solis]

 

 

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