Toddler found dead in bag at Mexico border was drowned in Whittier

ByCarlos Granda and ABC7.com staff KABC logo
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Toddler found dead in bag at Mexico border was drowned in Whittier
A 2-year-old girl was drowned in Whittier before her body was found in a duffel bag as a man and woman tried to cross into Mexico at the border, a San Diego prosecutor said on Aug. 12, 2016.

SAN DIEGO (KABC) -- A 2-year-old girl was drowned in Whittier before her body was found in a duffel bag as a man and woman tried to cross into Mexico at the border, a San Diego prosecutor said Friday.

John Lewis Hartley, 38, and Mercy Mary Becerra, 43, were being held on $2 million bail after pleading not guilty to a murder charge.

During the arraignment hearing, Deputy District Attorney Kurt Mechal revealed that the child's cause of death was residential drowning and malnutrition.

The suspects knew the child and the child's parents, the prosecutor said, but would not say whether the couple was taking care of the child or were caretakers.

It remains unclear when the death occurred, although investigators said it happened recently. The girl has not been publicly identified.

"This is a young investigation," Mechals said after the hearing. "There's a lot of information that we're gathering."

A preliminary investigation revealed Hartley tried to enter Mexico with Becerra when they were stopped by Mexican customs agents. Becerra fled the scene, and Hartley was detained with the duffel bag.

Authorities did an X-ray of the bag and found the child's body inside. Not long after the discovery, authorities took Becerra into custody and turned her over to U.S. authorities.

Social media accounts linked to Hartley and Becerra described them as married, and said Becerra was the mother of nine children.

If convicted as charged, each of the two suspects faces 25 years to life in prison.

City News Service contributed to this report.