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enwiki-00000028-0001-0001-0001 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Concept
These events are all told in song, and all but one of those songs are originals. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0002-0000-0000 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Concept
Dave Swarbrick has explained that he conceived the album after discovering a file of old newspaper clippings in a junk shop; this file contained John Lee's own copies of the newspaper articles and was bound by him, signed and dated 30 January 1908. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0003-0000-0000 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Concept
Because of its relatively complete narrative structure, "Babbacombe" Lee is regarded by the authors of The Electric Muse (1975) as a rock opera, and because of the band's musical style, in particular the first folk rock opera. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0004-0000-0000 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Track listing
The original album listed tracks episodically rather than as discrete tracks, reflecting the structure of the narrative. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0005-0000-0000 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Track listing
Each of the five sections is composed of a number of songs and fragments of songs that were not listed separately on the original album. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0006-0000-0000 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Track listing
The later release of the album abandoned the original five-part division and lists the songs as separate tracks complete with songwriting credits, as follows: | {
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enwiki-00000028-0007-0000-0000 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Track listing
Two additional bonus tracks appear on some post-2004 CD releases: | {
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enwiki-00000028-0008-0000-0000 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Track listing
These tracks were recorded in late 1974 for the BBC 2 documentary about John Lee narrated by Melvyn Bragg. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0008-0000-0001 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Track listing
The programme was broadcast in the BBC 2 2nd House series as "The Man They Couldn't Hang – John Lee" on 1 February 1975. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0008-0000-0002 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Track listing
Personnel: Dave Swarbrick, Dave Pegg, Dave Mattacks, Jerry Donahue, Simon Nicol (although he was not in the band at this time, Nicol made a brief return for this one-off project), with, for one song, the newly returned Sandy Denny. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0009-0000-0000 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Track listing, 2011 "Babbacombe" Lee Live Again
In 2011, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the original album, Fairport performed "Babbacombe" Lee in its entirety on both their Winter Tour and at the Cropredy Festival in August. | {
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The performance was released as a CD & digital download in 2012. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0009-0000-0002 | "Babbacombe" Lee, Track listing, 2011 "Babbacombe" Lee Live Again
Personnel: Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Ric Sanders, Chris Leslie, Gerry Conway. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0000-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder
The "Baby Lollipops" murder was the murder of three-year-old Lazaro Figueroa by his mother Ana Maria Cardona, in Florida. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0000-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder
The body of Lazaro was found abandoned, and identified through house-to-house inquiries. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0000-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder
The case was widely covered in US media, who called the initially unidentified boy "Baby Lollipops", after the design on the T-shirt he was wearing when found. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0001-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder
Cardona was arrested for the murder and sentenced to death; her girlfriend, Olivia Gonzalez, was sentenced to forty years. | {
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On a second appeal Cardona was sentenced to life in prison. | {
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Gonzalez was released after 14 years. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0002-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
Lazaro Figueroa was born on September 18, 1987 to Ana Maria Cardona and Fidel Figueroa. | {
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Cardona also had two older children. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0002-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
Fidel Figueroa was a well-known drug dealer and died under mysterious circumstances on September 20, 1987. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0002-0000-0003 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
This crime remains unsolved. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0003-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
In November 1990, Lazaro Figueroa's body was discovered in front of a beach property in Miami Beach. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0003-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
He had been severely battered, which made it initially very difficult for authorities to identify him. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0003-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
Because Lazaro's remains were unidentified for weeks after his discovery, local news outlets nicknamed him "Baby Lollipops" in reference to the shirt he was found wearing. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0003-0000-0003 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
The cause of death was later determined to be a blow to the head from a baseball bat. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0003-0000-0004 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
Trial evidence showed that shortly after leaving Lazaro's body in the bushes, the couple fled to Central Florida, even making a stop at Disney World. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0004-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
Despite claims by neighbors and other individuals that Cardona was abusive towards Lazaro, she consistently denied it. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0004-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
Her main defense was that it was Olivia Gonzalez, her lover, who had beaten Lazaro and delivered the fatal blow with a baseball bat. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0004-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
Cardona attested that she wanted to escape the pain of her son's horrible beatings at her girlfriend's hands and so sank into cocaine use to cope. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0004-0001-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
To support claims on the influence of her past in the case, her defense presented the court with evidence pertaining to her unsettled Cuban upbringing and the psychological devastation caused by the death of Lazaro's father. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0004-0001-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
According to prosecutor Reid Rubin, however, Cardona was "angry and spiteful" from the death of her wealthy husband as she had lost a luxurious lifestyle. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0005-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
Gonzalez, however, was able to state her case against Cardona in exchange for a lighter 40-year sentence on the count of second-degree murder. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0005-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
She served 14 years. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0005-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Background
While admitting she played a role in her girlfriend's abuse of Lazaro, she was able to lay the majority of the blame on Cardona for Lazaro's eventual death. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0006-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Discovery
Employees for the Florida Power & Light Company discovered Lazaro Figueroa's dead body on the morning of November 2, 1990 at Miami Beach, hidden beneath some bushes. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0006-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Discovery
The boy was so emaciated that he appeared skeletal, with a bruised right eye. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0006-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Discovery
He wore blue gym shorts over a soiled diaper wrapped multiple times with brown packaging tape. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0006-0000-0003 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Discovery
At the time of his murder, Lazaro's weight was 18 pounds (8.16 kg), half the weight of a healthy child his age. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0006-0000-0004 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Discovery
The t-shirt he was wearing caused the Miami Beach Police Department to name him “Baby Lollipops,” and he remained unidentified for weeks after his discovery. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0007-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Discovery
The Miami Beach Police Department hosted a media conference with multiple detectives handling the murder case. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0007-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Discovery
They also conducted door-to-door interviews in both English and Spanish to obtain more information about the boy. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0007-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Discovery
They received numerous leads and were eventually able to identify the boy as Lazaro Figueroa, son of Ana Maria Cardona and the late Fidel Figueroa . | {
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enwiki-00000029-0008-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Physical injuries and autopsy
The autopsy revealed that Lazaro had a fresh tear to his corpus callosum as the result of a head injury that occurred hours to days before he died. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0008-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Physical injuries and autopsy
The police concluded that he died from a fractured skull, later known to be the result of a baseball bat blow. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0008-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Physical injuries and autopsy
He was also starved and beaten, with a cigarette burn on his left cheek, broken teeth, broken bones, and bedsores from being bound to a mattress for extended periods. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0008-0000-0003 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Physical injuries and autopsy
His diaper was caked with excrement and attached to his body with brown packing tape, and his arm was permanently fixed at 90 degrees. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0009-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Physical injuries and autopsy
Weighing only 18 pounds at the time of his death, Lazaro was malnourished, anaemic, and dehydrated. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0009-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Physical injuries and autopsy
The majority of his body bore bruises and scars, which were the result of longstanding injuries from the months preceding his death. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0010-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Physical injuries and autopsy
Evidence presented at the trials demonstrated that Lazaro experienced 18 months of torture while he was alive․ Medical data demonstrated repeated occurrences of severe abuse resulting in an arm fracture and skull fractures with underlying subdural and subarachnoid hematomas. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0010-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Physical injuries and autopsy
His two upper front teeth also appeared to be knocked out. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0011-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Physical injuries and autopsy
Medical examiner Dr. Bruce Hyma testified that Lazaro's physical injuries were inflicted upon him over a long period, and that he had been subject to gagging and repeated starvation. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0012-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
Cardona argued at her first trial in 1992 that her girlfriend at the time, Olivia Gonzalez, was the one who tortured Lazaro, finally causing his death. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0012-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
Acquaintances of Ana Maria Cardona testified against her by recounting how she had consistently treated Lazaro poorly. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0012-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
Gonzalez, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced to 40 years and served 14 years. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0013-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
Gonzalez testified that on the "last day of October" (the last day before Lazaro's death), Cardona "got pissed off and she hit [Lazaro] with a bat over the head" because he was slow in taking off his diaper. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0013-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
She stated that Cardona hit Lazaro until "a hole was opened up in his head". | {
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"His head was cracked." | {
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enwiki-00000029-0013-0000-0003 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
Gonzalez explained that the wound "started bleeding and bleeding and bleeding, and then I put mercury on it and I applied a plastic band." | {
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enwiki-00000029-0014-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
Throughout the trial, Cardona labelled Gonzalez as a "murderer" and as a "monster" who forced her to succumb to a sexual relationship with her in exchange for food and shelter for herself and her children. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0014-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
Defense attorney Steven Yermish remarked, "She was in an abusive relationship she viewed as inescapable because she was being provided for." | {
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enwiki-00000029-0015-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
Judge David L. Tobin described Lazaro's long-standing abuse as the most "heinous, atrocious and cruel of all times." | {
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enwiki-00000029-0015-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
Cardona was found guilty of first-degree murder as well as aggravated child abuse. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0015-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, First trial
She received a sentence of death based on the condition of her son's body, becoming the first woman to be sent to death row in Florida. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0016-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Second trial
In 2002, Cardona's initial sentence was overturned due to a Brady violation by the prosecution team, who had failed to allow defense attorneys access to interviews with Gonzalez, and the Florida Supreme Court granted her a second trial. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0016-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Second trial
At the second trial in 2010, prosecutors focused their attention on Lazaro's physical condition and the abuse he had suffered at the hands of his mother. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0017-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Second trial
In the second trial, a mentally-handicapped 14-year-old girl, Gloria Pi from Miami Beach, provided a detailed confession of throwing Lazaro against a wall. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0017-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Second trial
As a result, Cardona's legal defense team attempted to shift the blame of Lazaro's murder from Cardona to the girl. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0017-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Second trial
During the trial, Pi retracted her confession and maintained that she was innocent, emphasizing that she had never cared for or met Lazaro when the defense posited that in the days leading up to his death, Pi was looking after him. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0017-0000-0003 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Second trial
The jury requested that the confession be reread during their deliberation for the verdict. | {
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However, the jurors discounted Pi's testimony because there was not enough evidence to suggest that Lazaro ever stayed at Pi's residence. | {
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State prosecutor Kathleen Pautler described the confession as a "diversionary tactic" used by Cardona's defense team. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0018-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Second trial
Miami-Dade jurors again found Cardona guilty of the two counts, and in 2011, she was sentenced to death a second time. | {
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In contrast to her outrage at the verdict in the 1992 trial, Cardona appeared collected when her sentence was handed down. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0018-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Second trial
State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle stated, "Almost 20 years later, a second jury heard the evidence and has come to the same conclusion... | {
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The truth still remains the truth." | {
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enwiki-00000029-0018-0000-0004 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Second trial
While reading her sentence, the judge, Reemberto Diaz stated, "Ana Maria Cardona, you have forfeited your right to live... | {
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Lazaro was tortured to death." | {
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enwiki-00000029-0019-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
Cardona spent 17 years on death row before her verdict was overturned by a higher court because the prosecution had used arguments that "improperly inflamed the minds and passions of the jurors". | {
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enwiki-00000029-0020-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
The prosecution in the third trial did not seek the death penalty. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0021-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
In her third trial in 2017, a neighbor testified, "She closed the door...it didn't appear that any lights were on but the shower was going and he was screaming." | {
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She stated that Lazaro was "very small, very thin, very frail." | {
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enwiki-00000029-0021-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
However, Cardona insisted under oath that she did not inflict significant abuse on her son or break any of his bones. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0021-0000-0003 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
She also continued to recant her 1990 statement that Lazaro fell off the bed and hit his head, causing the tear in his corpus callosum. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0021-0000-0004 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
Instead, she placed the blame on her ex-girlfriend Olivia Gonzalez, insisting that she struck Lazaro with a baseball bat. | {
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The defense said they would introduce evidence Gonzalez had confessed to hitting the boy with the baseball bat and killing him. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0022-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
Cardona's lawyer, Stephen Yermish, attempted to persuade the jury that while she was indeed a bad mother, she was not necessarily a murderer. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0022-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
He conceded that "the charge of aggravated child abuse may have been proven", but that the "charge of murder has not". | {
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enwiki-00000029-0023-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
The jury found Cardona guilty of the death of Lazaro Figueroa in 1990, and the court convicted her of first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse for a third time. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0023-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
However, this time she was sentenced to life in prison instead of a death sentence. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0023-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
Presiding Judge Miguel de la O remarked, “there are wild beasts that show more empathy for their offspring than you showed Lazaro.” | {
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enwiki-00000029-0024-0000-0000 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
Cardona's elder son, a 37-year-old named Juan Puente, died while also in prison. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0024-0000-0001 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
Puente, was serving a 10-year sentence for burglary, died at Gulf Correctional Institution’s Annex in February 2018. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0024-0000-0002 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
While in jail in 2010, he was brought to a Miami courtroom to testify on his mother’s behalf in an effort to convince a jury to spare her life. | {
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“The case followed him around, every time he got arrested. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0024-0000-0004 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
It was like a revolving door,” said Cardona’s former lawyer, Edith Georgi. | {
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“The kid had a really sweet way about him. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0024-0000-0006 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
He was very easy to get to know and friendly. | {
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enwiki-00000029-0024-0000-0007 | "Baby Lollipops" murder, Trials, Third trial
But he had an addiction he couldn’t cure.” | {
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