J. Froste recalled that his brother stated he wanted to shoot up the house of Enrique, who had stolen from him to get back at him. Multiple search warrants obtaining cell tower records, Facebook records, and Google location data obtained thousands of pages of records. WOODLAND, CA The trial of Chandale Shannon, Jr., and Jesus Camposthe duo are accused in the murder and kidnapping of two teens, Elijah Moore and Enrique Rios, whose bodies are still unrecoveredreconvenedWednesday in Yolo County Superior Court with additional witness testimony, including a Woodland barber who worked at a shop in Woodland and said he saw Elijah Moore on Nov. 4, 2016. Details surrounding the murders of the young men have emerged through testimony given at various court dates since. On Wednesday, May 11, Chandale Shannon, 25, and Jesus Campos, 22, were found guilty in the Superior Court of Yolo County on two counts of first-degree murder and kidnapping. (Courtesy), Chandale Shannon during a previous court hearing. The event that started the series of unfortunate events was Moore allegedly robbing David and Shannon of 3 ounces of marijuana in the KFC parking lot off Main Street. Jesus Campos of Woodland. Elijah, shocked at seeing him, apologized for the robbing. The evidence presented clearly demonstrated that Shannon and Campos conspired with and aided David Froste in committing horrible crimes. Prosecutors say David shot and killed Rios after he refused to call Moore or give them his location. However, this witness did not provide much help as he had not reviewed any of the reports before coming in to testify. 2 given life sentences in 2016 killing of California teens While in the car at the plaza, Campos saw Elijah entering a barbershop and pointed him out saying thats him.. All four suspects were arrested in June of 2018. Your email address will not be published. This case is one of them. Jonathan cooperated with the Yolo County District Attorney's Office in the investigation and attempted to find the location of two teens' bodies. They deserve to be behind bars for life too. A video of the life of Enrique was then played in court. Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon, both suspects in the 2016 disappearances and presumed deaths of two Yolo County teens, appeared in Yolo Superior Court Friday. Judge Rosenberg then pronounced sentence. On Thursday, David Froste sat next to his attorney and listened as the prosecutors . Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort . 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Froste told them to not say anything to anyone about the murders. Jonathan took a plea deal and will likely serve 15 years to life in prison. Later that night, D. Froste had returned to custody. All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents! And when I think about it, at 16 he was taken from me, so I dont know," she added. Raven and Deputy District Attorney Kyle Hasapes took turns questioning Woodland Police Detective Mat Jameson, the sole person called upon to testify. Download the ABC10 app for weather forecast localized to where you are. 210.65.88.143 Moore was forced into the trunk of the vehicle. After the robbery his brother wanted to confront the person who stole from them. Campos and Shannon were in person with their attorneys on Wednesday to discuss final details of the trial, including seating arrangements, ensuring the defendants would be in court each day the trial proceeds and more concerns about COVID-19. (HEATHER KEMP - DAILY DEMOCRAT). Numerous other agencies also assisted. WOODLAND, Calif. Two men previously found guilty of killing two Woodland teens were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Friday. If we are good and efficient and we pick the jury by the 10th, we will start openings on the 21st, Rosenberg explained. Phone: (916) 970-3131 I was 16 when I had him. A letter was received by Mr. Shannon, Spangler said during a court hearing before Judge David Rosenberg, noting that the document was reported to and collected by the Yolo County District Attorneys Office. Both requests were denied. The four defendants marched Moore to a more secluded area. Chandale Shannon and Jesus Campos found guilty in murder of - KXTV D. Froste then told Elijah to pray, according to J. Froste. Rosenberg stated, Ive been with this case since he very beginning and its now the end. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort. D. Froste took one of the large branches that were on the ground in the area and used it to hit Elijah on the back of the head. J. Froste stated that he had gone with his brother to Sacramento for a day to see his fathers body. Stream ABC10 live newscasts and on demand video with our app on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. Two get life sentences in teens' '16 killing | News | avpress.com Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort. Like Campos and Shannon, Jonathan Froste, Davids brother, remains in Yolo County Jail custody while the case is still pending. After the robbery, Froste called his brother Jonathan and said he was going to get his gun from their home. All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy & Disclaimer, Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig, Vision, Mission, Values, Strategic Priorities, Honoring Yolo County Fallen Peace Officers, Consumer Fraud & Environmental Protection, District Attorney Jeff Reisigs Five-Point Plan to Reduce Homelessness, Weve been arrested over 400 times its made all the difference, Beware of Fraudulent Loan Modification and Foreclosure Rescue Scams During COVID-19, Keep Your Children Safe While Online During COVID-19, Staying Safe Online During COVID-19 Crisis. In the afternoon, Campos sat beside his attorney, Jeff Raven, in the same courtroom for a preliminary hearing. A short time later, David Froste, Shannon, and Campos turned off their phones. The jury heard evidence that on October 17, 2016, 16-year-old Elijah Moore robbed David Froste, Chandale Shannon, and Jesus Campos of three ounces of marijuana. Shannon suggested they reach out to Moores friend, 16-year-old Enrique Rios, who -- unaware of the marijuana robbery -- gave them an address in Esparto. D. Froste ordered Elijah onto the ground and zip tied his hands and ankles, immobilizing him. J. Froste had also written a letter to the mothers of the two victims explaining that he was sorry for his involvement in the crimes and that he was sorry that they had taken the victims away from their families. The families have been impacted terribly. I find Mr. Campos as a juvenile is incorrigible. Judge Rosenberg then sentenced both Mr. Shannon and Mr. Campos to life without the possibility of parole. A jury and four alternates are expected to be selected by the end of the week, said Judge David Rosenberg. Campos and Shannon were on track to face a Yolo County jury next week, nearly four years after the alleged murders, when Shannons defense attorney Bob Spangler announced a development in the case Monday that would take additional time to explore. Shannon communicated with Rios who provided Shannon with an address in Esparto, unaware of what Moore had done. "The crimes were evil. With the assistance of Det. Chandale Shannon, 25, of Winters, and Jesus Campos, 22, of Woodland were sentenced for the 2016 kidnapping and killing of the teens, whose bodies were never found despite years of effort. Shannon suggested the group reach out to a friend of Moore's, 16-year-old Enrique Rios. Like Campos and Shannon, Jonathan Froste, David's brother, remains in Yolo County Jail custody . Elijah asked them to let him go, to which they responded that they couldnt do that. Rios was 16 at the time and Moore had just celebrated his 17th birthday. 2 given life sentences in 2016 killing of California teens - Yahoo! News He attempted to locate Moore and Rios bodies. According to past court testimony, Rios and Moore are believed to have been murdered in Knights Landing, but their bodies have never been found. I find that Mr. Campos and Mr. Shannon have forfeited their life to live in civilized society, Yolo County Superior Court Judge David Rosenberg said at the sentencing hearing, according to a statement from the county district attorneys office. Sign up forOxygen Insiderfor all the best true crime content. The trial . Watch More from ABC10:'Sweet Dozen' in Sacramento founded by Louise refugee 30 years later. Join the ABC10 Weather Force! The phone calls laid out the events that took place after the robbery. Jesus Campos and Chandale Shannon, both suspects in the 2016 disappearances and presumed deaths of two Yolo County teens, appeared in Yolo Superior Court Friday. Final 2 Defendants Found Guilty In Disappearance Of Yolo County Teens They are 18-year-old Jesus Campos, 21-year-old Jonathan Froste and 21-year-old Chandale Shannon. Shannon and Campos reportedly heard the call and the trio met with Jonathan, at which time David said he wanted to get revenge on Moore. In May 2022, a Yolo County jury found Shannon guilty of two counts of first-degree murder for victims Enrique Rios and Elijah Moore, and also kidnapping, and special circumstances of multiple murders and kidnapping during the course of a murder. Shortly after each Rios and Moore went missing, their parents contacted law enforcement. All four murderers, David Froste, Jonathan Froste, Chandale Shannon, and Jesus Campos were arrested in June of 2018 after an extensive investigation.