CBS/AP/ June 14, 2010, 3:24 PM

Sources: Cantu Was Murdered In Church

CBS News has learned that police in Tracy believe 8-year-old Sandra Cantu was murdered in the church where her accused killer was a Sunday school teacher.

Melissa Huckaby, 28, was arrested early Saturday morning and charged with kidnapping and murder.

Huckaby's grandfather is pastor of the Clover Road Baptist Church, near the mobile home park where Sandra Cantu's family lives. Police searched the church Friday in the hours before Huckaby was arrested, filling a van with evidence bags.

Police and residents in Tracy responded with shock when the suspect in the murder of a young girl turned out to be a woman, the mother of the slain girl's best friend.

Melissa Huckaby was on suicide watch Saturday at the San Joaquin County Jail, where she is held on suspicion of kidnapping and killing 8-year-old Sandra Cantu. The girl's body was found in one of Huckaby's suitcases in an irrigation pond nearly a week ago, police said.

"This was an anomaly in the murder of a child," police Sgt. Tony Sheneman said at a news conference Saturday. "Finding out that it is a woman who is responsible for Sandra's kidnapping and murder, and then finding out it is a member of the community is another blow."

FBI statistics show women are involved in just 7 percent of murders of any sort. Solo killings of children by women are even more unusual.

"A review of data from the 2007 Uniform Crime Report confirms that the arrest of Melissa Huckaby in the Sandra Cantu murder investigation is uncommon," said FBI spokesman Steve Dupre in Sacramento.

Sandra disappeared on March 27 and hundreds of volunteers and law enforcement officials turned out to search for her. Pictures of the girl with dark brown eyes and light brown hair were posted all over Tracy, a city of 78,000 people about 60 miles east of San Francisco. Police said they received 1,500 tips in the hunt for Sandra and her killer.

"It's very unusual for women to be involved in an abduction and murder of a child," said Candice DeLong, a retired FBI profiler based in San Francisco. "Sometimes we see this when the woman is working with a male partner. It does not appear to be the case this time. But this was not a sexually motivated crime."

Huckaby attended the second of the several vigils for the slain girl, Sheneman said.

On April 6, farmworkers draining an irrigation pond found the suitcase.

Sheneman said investigators have no motive for the slaying, which drew national attention. Police declined to say where or how the girl was allegedly killed. Inconsistencies in Huckaby's story led to her arrest, Sheneman said.

There are no other suspects and no other arrests are expected, he said.

Huckaby is a granddaughter of Pastor Clifford Lawless, and taught Sunday school at the Clover Road Baptist Church. She lived with Lawless in the Orchard Estates Mobile Home Park that also was Sandra's home.

Huckaby's uncle, John Hughes Jr. of Whittier, said his niece was from a good home, but had hit a rough patch in her life and moved in with her grandparents in Tracy to get past her troubles.

"They opened their home up to her to try to get her life back on track. I think a lot of families have problems like that," Hughes said.

Huckaby was scheduled to appear in court on April 17 to check in with a county mental health program as part of a three-year probation sentence for a petty theft charge to which she pleaded no contest.

She was arrested about five hours after she drove herself to the local police station at the request of officers. She is being held without bail for an arraignment Tuesday.

"She was calm, cool and collected, then she became very emotional," Sheneman said.

The slain girl's family was as puzzled as police.

"Why?" wondered her uncle, Joe Chavez, shaking his head. He said Huckaby should face the death penalty if convicted.

It was not immediately clear if Huckaby had hired an attorney.

Police said autopsy results are not yet available, and they declined to say whether investigators believe the slaying was accidental or deliberate.

She had worked as a checker at a Food for Less grocery store in a strip mall just east of the mobile park for nearly four years, until she was fired sometime in 2004, said Matt Duncan, an assistant manager at the store now known as FoodMaxx.

"I wouldn't have anything bad to say about her, until now," said Duncan, who has worked at the store off-and-on for about 10 years. "I would've never suspected her to do something like this."
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highlyblessed64 says:
halniaz, It's highly unlikely that someone would kill that beautiful child and turn themselves into the authorities if they didn't not do it, get real. I don't pitty her at all!
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halniaz says:
I am so disturbed by how many people have already convicted this woman who we actually know nothing about. This is disturbing to me because any individual who would be called to the police department, and subject to interogation for 5 hours on the murder of an eight year old, could have conflicting stories, and the evidence that the police is putting forward so far, while enough to make an arrest, is not enough to convict her. For all we know she may be innocent and framed by any number of people in that very small community, who could be the real murderer.
As far as police investigation goes, police departments around the country have a history of wanting to just get a conviction to satisfy the public and put the story to rest. The suitcase story doesn't hold up and this women's past crime of petty theft is not enough to incriminate her of murder.
So, I like to remind you that she is innocent until beyond a reasonable doubt proven guilty in a fair jury trial. As for whomever murdered this little girl (this women, the pastor of the church, some child molesting police officer, or a psycho child killer, every one of which could be a possible scenario) is a cold-blooded killer and a horrid individual that must spend the rest of her/his life behind bars.
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jenc14 says:
I've read some insane comments today! And then I wonder what do people really believe in? I mean if you have time to leave something so dumb, you really need to get a life. Learn how we are really supposed to work as humans, with hearts, not with evilness! To kill a child is a remarkable act of evil, I rebuke the devil, because he's strong today!
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coronalu says:
To: Veteran71 & GM2009, we with our puny little minds can understand the concept of many things, we can understand how a blade of grass grows but we have no understanding of why. Funny how all the proof is all around us, the sun was made for us, the air, the cows, the sunsets, the moon, the water, the flowers, everything was made for us, we were not made for the sun,nor for the cows, nor for the moon and yet, we think that we are just a worthless piece of "accident." It takes a real mind that lives in super lala land to believe that. Any you, Veteran71 and GM2009, you happen to live there and hopefully, one day you will open your eyes and your heart because if you can see with an open mind, you cannot escape the fact that we are not just "accidents." sorry, fellows, to disappoint you.
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coronalu says:
To: Veteran71 & GM2009: you two should hook up together. First of all, I don't know what Bible you're reading but it does not say that, second thing, I bet that you would believe that the banana happened by accident and that is even more unintelligent than to say that no one designed the Coca Cola can. But you can go on ahead and believe what you wish to believe.
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GM2009 says:
coronalu

Funny, doesn't the old testament teach God says you should kill your own children if they lack faith?
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coronalu says:
To: DoubleHappiness88, you must not know a heck of alot about "the daddy in the sky" because if you knew anything at all, you would know that when we are told "Not to" it is "Not to hurt ourselves", we are told to love each other. You, DoubleHappiness88 , you just don't want to be accountable for your actions, your behavior, you want that whatever it is that you do, it should be just fine, well, it is not! He tells us not to kill our children, yet we kill (abort) over 4,000 children a day. We also complain about how bad our children are today, how our youth are killing others at such a great rate, well, why should we be surprise, we are doing everything possible to keep them from understanding what "Thou shall not kill" means.
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DoubleHappiness88 says:
Melissa Huckaby is one of many self-deluded religious nuts, taking instructions from her daddy in the sky.

What religion is speaks so loudly; we cannot hear what it claims to be.

RELIGION: EPICENTER OF EVIL

Religion poisons everything
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blindersoff says:
I doubt she's a "liberal feminist". From what I've read it appears she attends an evangelical church and lives with her grandfather. If she hadn't have turned herself in, more than likely she'd be at one of those "tea parties" this Wednesday with some of the posters on this site.
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jenc14 says:
And mrs nves believe me god has a day for all . He says leave the judgement up to him, worry about your inventory instead of others. It's okay to say your opinion, but to label someone, that's not your job nor place. I didn't know who did it, I just know there's alot of sick and crazy people out here, and the devil is trying to get control of all he can get! Are you going to fall for his trap?
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