Sentencing in child's murder postponed, again
RAPID CITY -- The sentencing hearing for the accused accomplice in the murder of Kylen Shangreaux, 2 at the time of his death, has been postponed, again.
Kylen's life was taken in the most brutal of ways. The young boy was allegedly beaten to death by his birth mother, Katrina Shangreaux in Porcupine, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the early morning hours of July 28, 2016.
Katrina Shangreaux was sentenced to 40 years in prison for second degree murder in July 2018. In the home at the time of the beating death was Kylen's maternal grandmother, Sonya Dubray. Dubray has pleaded guilty to helping to cover up the crime scene, clean up the blood of the boy, all before calling authorities hours after the murder: accessory to second degree murder.
Aside from having bite marks, thermal injuries to the head (cigarette burns), injuries caused by a studded belt, and injuries to 70 percent of his body, Kylen had also had defensive wounds to the back of his hands, according to statements made in court. Angela Shangreaux said she believes that Kylen had tried to protect himself and fought to live.
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