Suspects all plead not guilty
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Marisa O’Neil
Tom and Jackie Hawks wanted their ashes scattered at sea when they
died.
Instead, police believe, the retired Newport Beach couple were
handcuffed, weighted down and thrown over the side of their yacht
while still alive. Their bodies have not been found.
Five people, including a young married couple, pleaded not guilty
Friday morning to charges that they killed Tom Hawks, 57, and Jackie
Hawks, 47. All are charged with special circumstances that make them
eligible for the death penalty.
“I feel my parents are still weighted at the bottom of the sea,
and I want that weight to be let loose,” Ryan Hawks, Tom Hawks’ son
and Jackie Hawks’ stepson, said after Friday’s arraignment. “They
need to rest in peace. As soon as justice prevails, that weight will
let loose.”
Long Beach resident Skylar DeLeon, 25, and his 23-year-old wife,
Jennifer Henderson-DeLeon, who gave birth to the couple’s second
child eight weeks ago, briefly appeared in court to enter their
pleas. They told police in November that they had bought the Hawkses’
55-foot cabin cruiser, the Well Deserved, for $400,000 cash, but
authorities say the transaction never took place.
Police have not released any information about what roles they
think the couple and the three other defendants played in the
presumed deaths of Tom and Jackie Hawks. A preliminary hearing
scheduled for April 27 will reveal many of those details, Senior
Deputy Dist. Atty. Matt Murphy said Friday.
Henderson-DeLeon’s attorney, Michael Molfetta, said he would ask
for a separate trial for his client.
“There were some things Jennifer did that arguably make her part
of some sort of plan,” Molfetta said. “Now, to the extent that she
knew what was going to go on, she knew what happened, she knew why
she was doing what she was doing -- those are all things the
prosecutor is going to have to prove.”
Henderson-DeLeon was arrested April 8 when she visited her husband
at the Orange County Jail. DeLeon was arrested in December and was
charged last month with the Hawkses’ murder. He was involved in
another, unrelated murder, Murphy said.
DeLeon has not been charged in the other case.
Co-defendants Alonso Machain, a 21-year-old Pico Rivera resident,
and Long Beach residents Myron Sandora Gardner, 41, and John
Fitzgerald Kennedy, 39, also entered not-guilty pleas Friday.
An attorney for Kennedy said that his client, who has had gang
ties, has changed his ways and was scheduled to be ordained as a
minister the week after he was arrested. Kennedy now has close ties
with his church and community, attorney Winston McKesson said.
“These charges take me by complete and utter surprise,” he said.
Supporters for the defendants and family and friends of the
Hawkses’ filled the courtroom in Orange County Superior Court on
Friday. Ryan Hawks, his mother Dixie Hawks and about 20 others came
from San Diego and Arizona to attend the hearing.
Tom Hawks, a retired probation officer, and his wife, Jackie
Hawks, had a home in Arizona but had been living on their yacht in
Newport Harbor. They were trying to sell the boat to purchase a
smaller one and a home in Mexico.
Prosecutors believe the couple was killed for financial gain.
Thinking about the way police say his parents died is “gut
wrenching,” Ryan Hawks said Friday. The search for them is
continuing, but because they may have been dumped in 3,600-foot seas
between Newport Beach and Catalina, he said, he doesn’t hold out much
hope.
“I’m livid,” he said of seeing the people accused of killing his
parents. “It’s amazing what level people would reach for financial
gain -- to take a retired couple down.”
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