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CALIF. TODDLER KILLER TO WALK FREE UNLESS GOV. NEWSOM OVERRULES PAROLE BOARD:
‘SERIOUS DANGER’

By Fox News

Published Jan. 28, 2024, 10:16 a.m. ET

A California child killer who reportedly beat his girlfriend’s 3-year-old son so
badly he suffered dozens of traumatic injuries, broken bones and “pulverized”
organs, is one step closer to walking free after state officials approved his
parole despite a prosecutor’s pledge to keep him behind bars for the rest of his
life.

The only chance to uphold that vow is now in the hands of Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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Patrick Goodman, now 49, killed Elijah Sanderson in early December 2000. The
medical examiner reportedly found that some of the injuries had been caused by
swinging the child by his wrist into a wall repeatedly.

A parole hearing took place in December, where District Attorney Brooke Jenkins’
office argued against Goodman’s release. Critics have become more vocal after
the San Francisco Public Safety News site published the transcript Wednesday.

“I hope that one day I will be able to show Eli­jah’s fam­ily, so­ci­ety and
every­one who got caught in the rip­ple ef­fect of my ac­tions, that I’m no
longer the mon­ster that I used to be,” he reportedly told parole board
commissioners at a Dec. 14 hearing.

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Commissioners Michele Minor and Dane Blake decided to give him that chance.

“We find that Mr Good­man does not cur­rently pose an un­rea­son­able risk to
pub­lic safety and is therefore suitable for pa­role,” Minor said after 15
minutes of deliberations following the hearing, SF Public Safety reported.

State prison records show that, in May 2022, the parole board denied Goodman for
at least three years. But last month, the board reversed course and granted him
parole.

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Patrick Goodman is seeking parole after killing his girlfriend’s child.
California Department of Corrections

“This is the most heinous crime there is,” Britt Elmore, a former San Francisco
Police officer, told Fox News Digital. “It’s on a child.”

He said he expects Newsom to overrule the parole board due to the facts of the
case but urged the Democrat to take it one step further and launch a review into
whether officials on the parole board are qualified to do their jobs.

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“See if they’re even fit to be in these hearings,” he said. “This is the worst
of the worst, and this is supposed to be what the strictest of our laws are
for.”

He noted that the 3-year-old victim was both helpless and “the most innocent
victim” Goodman could have chosen.

“A lot of people put themselves in predicaments. … A child doesn’t make those
decisions,” he said. “The child’s just put there.”

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Gavin Newsom is the last person who can shoot down Goodman’s parole. AP

Jonathan Hatami, a district attorney candidate in Los Angeles County who has put
thousands of child abusers behind bars, called the decision “horrific” and
argued that people who victimize defenseless children are the worst criminals.

“I’ve tried numerous high-profile child murders,” he told Fox News Digital. “If
you will murder a child, someone who is the most vulnerable in our society, you
are a danger to our entire community.”

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He gained prominence with the Gabriel Fernandez case in 2013, which was later
the subject of a Netflix docuseries. The 8-year-old was tortured and killed by
his mother, Pearl Fernandez, and her boyfriend, Isauro Aguirre.

Last year, Hatami helped land sentences of life in prison without parole for the
mother of Anthony Avalos, a 10-year-old killed after weeks of torture, and her
boyfriend. He would have sought the death penalty if he had not been overruled
by his boss, incumbent District Attorney George Gascón.

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Jonathan Hatami, a district attorney candidate in Los Angeles County who has put
thousands of child abusers behind bars, called the decision “horrific.” Kron4

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Heather Maxine Barron, 33, and her boyfriend Kareem Ernesto Leiva, 37, were
convicted of murder and torture in March after a trial prosecutors called
“nothing short of monstrous.”

“Someone who will murder a child has the capability to murder anyone,” he added.
“Child murderers pose a serious danger to our community. Period.”

Hatami, a Democrat, is running to replace Gascón as the DA of Los Angeles.

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But Goodman received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison with the
possibility of parole.

Whether he gets out now is in the hands of the governor’s office.

A spokesperson for Newsom said the case “will be reviewed carefully.”

The governor’s office also urges crime victims and survivors to sign up for the
state’s victims services program.


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