Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Seventeen Years Ago Today ...

This is an update of a post from 2009. Sprocket

Lauren Sarene Key, summer 2000.

Seventeen years ago today, in the early afternoon of November 8th, four-year-old Lauren Sarene Key ended up dead at the bottom of Inspiration Point, a 120-foot sheer cliff face in Ranch Palos Verdes. That day, Lauren was on a court-ordered visitation with her biological father, Cameron Brown, who drove her to the Abalone Cove parking lot where they set out on an approximate one-mile hike. The hike was along trails that hugged a steep, ocean cliff. They traveled down to the beach tide pools, back up the cliff to the main road, then out to the tip of Inspiration Point.

To this day, only two people know what really happened to cause Lauren to lose her life in such a dangerous place. Her father, Cameron Brown and Lauren.

Much later that night back at the Sheriff's station, Brown was interviewed by LA Co. Sheriff's Homicide detectives for approximately three hours. According to Detective Jeffery Leslie, Brown gave three slightly different versions as to what happened to Lauren on the southeast section of Inspiration Point. That single interview would be the one and only time Brown cooperated with authorities investigating the death of his daughter.

Brown was arrested on first degree murder charges in 2003. Because of the special circumstances of lying-in-wait and murder for financial gain bail was denied. Brown remained in the custody of LA Co. Sheriff's. Brown's first two trials ended in hung juries. All jurors from both trials agreed that Brown was guilt of something, however, they couldn't decide on what charge.

In November 2013, Huffington Post wrote:
Nov. 16 is Cameron Brown's 10th anniversary in jail, even though he’s never been convicted of a crime.
Brown's third trial started on March 18, 2015 with juror pre-screening. Opening statements started a week later on March 25th.

On May 13, 2015 the jurors reached a unanimous verdict. Brown was convicted of first degree murder. They also found true the special circumstances of lying in wait and murder for financial gain. He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole on September 18, 2015. Brown is currently serving his sentence at the CDCR's California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility in in Corcoran, California.

 Screenshot of CDCR's inmate locator page for Cameron Brown

Recently, the California Courts of Appeal upheld the lower court's decision on Brown's conviction. Seventeen years later, this case has finally been put to rest for Lauren's family.

6 comments:

Ronni said...

What's he doing in a substance abuse facility? He's been in prison since forever...how does he have a substance abuse problem?

Sprocket said...

I have no idea why he is in this facility. He has been there for some time. There could be other reasons why the CDCR felt this facility was the best choice to house him.

David In TN said...

It might be the authorities think Brown wouldn't be safe in the general population because of the nature of his crime. I've read from time immemorial that killers of children are the lowest of the low on the prison inmate totem pole.

David In TN said...

Crime Watch Daily with Curtis Hansen is going to have a segment on this case. It's on Wednesday, November 22 in my area.

Sprocket said...

Thanks David. It will be interesting to see how they cover the case.

David In TN said...

The Crime Watch Daily segment was good. It gave a feel for the area where it took place. My impression was you can be very much alone at this spot.

By not talking to the detectives, Brown (and his attorneys) could be more creative with the story they would tell at trial. Talking to detectives locks a suspect in.

Tonight (Monday) the ID Channel program "People Magazine Investigates" has an episode on the Sherri Rasmussen murder at 10 pm ET.