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CLEVELAND — Sierra
Day and her boyfriend, Deonte Lewis, were sentenced to life in prison
following an emotional hearing Wednesday afternoon in connection with
the death of Day’s daughter, Aniya Day-Garrett, in March 2018. RELATED:Mother and her boyfriend found guilty of murdering 4-year-old Aniya Day-Garrett
Lewis will be eligible for parole after 20 years. Prosecutors who
handled the case characterized the punishment as a fair sentence
because Day was the primary abuser from the beginning.
During an
impassioned statement at Wednesday’s sentencing hearing, Mickhal
Garrett, Aniya’s father, spoked about the future he is no longer able to
share with his daughter. He will no longer be able to drop her off at
pre-school. There will be no first day of kindergarten. There will be no
prom night photos. There will be no walking her down the aisle.
What could be can never be.
“These
two murderers, these two monsters ruined my entire life. They should be
put away forever. I hope Aniya receives the justice she deserves,”
Garrett said. “In my opinion, the death penalty would be fair, but then
again that would be too easy for the torture and death of a 4-year-old
child. It devastates my entire life, my family and the whole entire
world.”
During his impact statement, spoke extensively about the
impact that Aniya’s tragic death has had upon the community and the
world. Through a foundation set up in Aniya’s name, Garrett and others
have continued to raise awareness about child abuse. He is also
proposing legislation in her name that would mandate more thorough
initial investigations into abuse by county social workers. The proposed
legislation would also include stronger penalties for social workers
and case workers who fail to follow state statute.
Garrett also spoke to Lewis and Day directly.
“How
could you torture and murder your own flesh and blood? Your own
daughter?” Garrett rhetorically asked Day. “Lewis didn’t care as he
watched my daughter suffer for months because she was not his child. It
was not his life. He did not care to protect Aniya. He’s so weak of a
man.”
After Garrett’s impact statement, Assistant Cuyahoga County
Prosecutor Anna Faraglia gave her own impassioned statement. Prosecuting
Aniya’s killers has been extremely difficult, she said.
Faraglia asked Judge McCormick to listen to Aniya’s voice and give her the justice that she deserves.
“Aniya
Day looked like an Auschwitz survivor your honor. You could count each
rib on her little body,” Faraglia said. “I respectfully request that on
March 11 of every year that [Lewis and Day] both sit in solitary and
think about what they did to that child.”
Following a six-day
trial earlier this month, Lewis and Day were both found guilty after
less than a day of deliberation. At trial, the prosecution presented
evidence showing Aniya was systematically and routinely abused and
neglected. Evidence showed Aniya had bruises and abrasions canvassing
her body that were in different stages of healing. She also was forced
to lay in her urine-soaked bed for hours on end.
Two days before
her death, medical examiners testified that Aniya was punched in her
eye, causing severe injuries. Eventually, Aniya’s body gave out from the
repeated abuse.
At the time of her death, medical examiners said she weighed a mere 26 pounds.
“Anybody
who ever saw those pictures it will be etched in your mind,” Faraglia
said. ““That little girl did not need to die the death that she died.”
Although
Faraglia stressed that human beings kill people — not agencies — she
also referenced the numerous parties that had opportunities to intervene
but chose not to.
“That’s what saddens me the most about this
case that as human beings we have a responsibility to one another and
they failed her miserably,” Faragalia said.
During Day's
sentencing, McCormick said, "In my 24 years, I don't think I've seen
such a callous disregard for human life that Sierra showed Aniya."
Deonte Lewis reacts to being found guilty of all 8 counts.
Sierra Day, after being found guilty of the murder of her 4-year-old daughter.
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