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Death of Mitrice Richardson

Mitrice Lavon Richardson (born April 30, 1985 – remains found August 9, 2010) was a 24-year-old African-American woman who went missing on September 17, 2009, after police claim she was released from a jail in Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station, where she had been taken after behaving erratically at a restaurant. She was missing for 11 months before being found deceased in August 2010 by park rangers.[1]

Mitrice Richardson
Born
Mitrice Lavon Richardson

(1985-04-30)April 30, 1985
DisappearedSeptember 17, 2009 (aged 24)
Body discoveredAugust 9, 2010, Monte Nido, California, United States
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCalifornia State University, Fullerton
Occupation(s)Executive assistant, dancer
Known forMissing person from South Los Angeles, California, United States;

Richardson's parents have maintained that their daughter should never have been released on her own by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, given her obviously disturbed condition. In 2011, the Richardson family settled the civil lawsuit with L.A. County privately for $900,000. In January 2017, the California Attorney General's office concluded an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Richardson's release from jail and decided not to bring charges against anyone involved in her release.[2]

Life and education

Mitrice Richardson was the daughter of Latice Sutton and Michael Richardson. She was raised by her mother and stepfather Larry Sutton in Covina, California.[3][4]

Richardson obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology in 2008 from California State University, Fullerton, after graduating from South Hills High School in West Covina, California.

Richardson was an open lesbian, and at the time of her death, had been dating girlfriend Tessa Moon for about two years.[5][6] She had also competed as a beauty pageant contestant, worked as an intern for a forensic psychologist and part-time as a dancer in an LGBT strip club.[7]

Disappearance

On the evening of September 16, 2009, Richardson entered the parking lot of Geoffrey's restaurant in Malibu. Due to what staff and patrons at the restaurant described as "bizarre" behavior and the fact that she was unable to pay her $89 bill, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department from the Malibu/Lost Hills Station was called to assess her condition.[8] The officers on the scene purportedly administered a field sobriety test and determined that she was not intoxicated and not under the influence of any substance. She was arrested on charges of "suspicion of not paying for the meal" and possession of less than an ounce of marijuana.[9][5][10]

According to the arresting officers, upon her arrest, her phone, purse and money were secured in her car and her car was towed to a tow yard on the Pacific Coast Highway. Richardson was detained and booked at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station approximately ten miles (16 km) up Malibu Canyon.

Although Richardson's mother informed the station of concern for her daughter's mental health, and despite promises from the station personnel that she would not be released until later in the morning, Richardson was released on September 17, 2009, at 12:28 AM with no belongings and no means of calling for assistance. Steve Whitmore, spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, said Richardson was released from jail because "She exhibited no signs of mental illness or intoxication. She was fine. She's an adult." She had been invited to wait in the lobby, but declined.[9]

Several hours later, at 6:30 AM, she was seen in the backyard of former KTLA news anchor Bill Smith in Monte Nido. When Smith opened his window and asked if she was OK, Richardson told Smith that she was "resting."[10] They stated that the police were called.

Searches

 
Site where Richardson's remains were found.

On January 9, 2010, four months after she was reported missing, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department conducted one of the largest-scale searches in the history of the department. Over 300 volunteers trained in search and rescue operations participated in the 18-square-mile (47 km²) search in the area of Malibu Canyon. The search included both air and ground searches of creeks, trails, and ridges. Richardson was not found during this search.[11]

Maurice Dubois, father of slain Escondido, California, teen Amber Dubois, assisted Richardson's family in a two-day search on June 5 and 6, 2010, in the Monte Nido area of Malibu Canyon. Over 100 private-citizen volunteers participated in the search of the area. Although Richardson's remains were not discovered, searchers found racially and sexually offensive graffiti on the walls of a culvert in the canyon. The graffiti was freshly painted and paint cans, brushes and other potential evidence were left at the scene.[12]

The creek bed in Malibu Canyon where Richardson's naked mummified remains were eventually discovered is adjacent to a 21-acre (8.5 ha) ranch that is known for producing pornography. It is very secluded and has direct access to the creek bed. When her body was discovered, the detectives on the case removed her body against the order of the coroner. Though residents reportedly heard screams in that area several nights after Richardson disappeared,[13] her death was deemed to not be a homicide; there was no foul play.[14][15]

Media coverage

Mitrice appeared on the cover of People magazine in November 2009.[16]

Richardson's disappearance was covered on an episode of Disappeared on the Investigation Discovery channel, entitled "Lost in the Dark"; it first aired on November 19, 2012, as the season 6 premiere.[17]

Lawsuits

Richardson's family has filed several lawsuits against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for releasing her from jail even though, they claim, she was experiencing severe bipolar disorder at the time.[18][19] In 2011, her parents, who had sued separately, were awarded $450,000 each.[20] Richardson's girlfriend, Tessa Moon, refutes claims that Richardson had any mental illness.[5]

Richardson's family also asked the California Attorney General's office to review the sheriff's office's handling of the case. In November 2015, after reviewing 500 pages of documents sent with the request, the office of California then-Attorney General Kamala Harris replied that it had not found any grounds for criminal charges against the sheriff or his deputies. The Attorney General's office also found no evidence that the sheriff's office had mishandled Richardson's family's complaint against it. However, in January 2016, the California Attorney General's office reversed itself and announced it was beginning a criminal investigation of the case.[20]

On December 30, 2016, the California Attorney General's office concluded that there was insufficient evidence to support criminal prosecution of anyone involved in the handling of the case.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Alexander Nazaryan On 4/21/16 at 7:01 AM (April 21, 2016). "Why secrecy and suspicion surround the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department". Newsweek. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Abram, Susan (January 31, 2017). "Mitrice Richardson's family speaks out as state says deputies shouldn't be prosecuted in her death". Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  3. ^ Hall, Carla; Rubin, Joel (July 29, 2010). "Mitrice Richardson May Have Been Spotted in Las Vegas". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 29, 2015. Her parents, who have never been a couple, are divided on whether the new sightings are real.
  4. ^ Kessler, Mike (September 1, 2011). "What Happened to Mitrice Richardson?". Los Angeles. Retrieved March 29, 2015. She knew Covina and the suburbs east of L.A., where she grew up with her mother and stepfather. She knew Fullerton, where she graduated with honors from Cal State Fullerton with a degree in psychology the year before, in 2008.
  5. ^ a b c Boverman, Neal (November 16, 2009). "Where is Mitrice Richardson". The Advocate. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  6. ^ Kessler, Mike (September 1, 2011). "What Happened To Mitrice Richardson? Los Angeles Magazine". Los Angeles Magazine. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  7. ^ Blankstein, Andrew; Hall, Carla (August 12, 2010). "No Signs of Foul Play in Mitrice Richardson's Death, Authorities Say [Updated]". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  8. ^ Blankstein, Andrew; Hall, Carla. "Long search for Mitrice Richardson comes to tragic end". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  9. ^ a b "Mitrice Richardson Arrested, Released, then Disappeared: Are the Cops to Blame?". cbsnews.com. September 25, 2009. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  10. ^ a b Kessler, Mike (September 1, 2011). "What Happened To Mitrice Richardson". Los Angeles. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  11. ^ Hall, Carla (January 9, 2010). "Search for Mitrice Richardson Draws 300 Volunteers to Malibu, Canyon". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  12. ^ Chapman, Justin (July 22, 2010). "The Handwriting on the Wall". Pasadena Weekly. Retrieved August 3, 2022.
  13. ^ Coleman, Andre (July 14, 2011). . Pasadena Weekly. Archived from the original on November 8, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
  14. ^ Hall, Carla; Blankstein, Andrew (August 13, 2010). "Long Search for Mitrice Richardson Comes to Tragic End". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  15. ^ Duke, Alan (August 13, 2010). "Remains Found in Malibu Canyon Identified as Mitrice Richardson". CNN. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  16. ^ "Vanished". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  17. ^ "Disappeared: Lost in the Dark". IMDb. November 19, 2012. Retrieved November 7, 2018.
  18. ^ Faturechi, Robert (August 23, 2011). "Mitrice Richardson: $900,000 Settlement Tentatively Reached". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  19. ^ Salazar, Denise (May 25, 2011). "Mother of Dead CSUF Grad Files Another Lawsuit". Orange County Register. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  20. ^ a b Abram, Susan (February 2, 2016). "California attorney general opens criminal investigation into Sheriff's Department over Mitrice Richardson case". Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved February 13, 2016.

External links

  • Find Mitrice Richardson
  • Find Mitrice Website
  • The Mitrice Richardson Documentary "Lost Compassion"

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Mitrice Lavon Richardson born April 30 1985 remains found August 9 2010 was a 24 year old African American woman who went missing on September 17 2009 after police claim she was released from a jail in Malibu Lost Hills Sheriff s Station where she had been taken after behaving erratically at a restaurant She was missing for 11 months before being found deceased in August 2010 by park rangers 1 Mitrice RichardsonBornMitrice Lavon Richardson 1985 04 30 April 30 1985DisappearedSeptember 17 2009 aged 24 Body discoveredAugust 9 2010 Monte Nido California United StatesNationalityAmericanAlma materCalifornia State University FullertonOccupation s Executive assistant dancerKnown forMissing person from South Los Angeles California United States Richardson s parents have maintained that their daughter should never have been released on her own by the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department given her obviously disturbed condition In 2011 the Richardson family settled the civil lawsuit with L A County privately for 900 000 In January 2017 the California Attorney General s office concluded an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Richardson s release from jail and decided not to bring charges against anyone involved in her release 2 Contents 1 Life and education 2 Disappearance 3 Searches 4 Media coverage 5 Lawsuits 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLife and education EditMitrice Richardson was the daughter of Latice Sutton and Michael Richardson She was raised by her mother and stepfather Larry Sutton in Covina California 3 4 Richardson obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology in 2008 from California State University Fullerton after graduating from South Hills High School in West Covina California Richardson was an open lesbian and at the time of her death had been dating girlfriend Tessa Moon for about two years 5 6 She had also competed as a beauty pageant contestant worked as an intern for a forensic psychologist and part time as a dancer in an LGBT strip club 7 Disappearance EditOn the evening of September 16 2009 Richardson entered the parking lot of Geoffrey s restaurant in Malibu Due to what staff and patrons at the restaurant described as bizarre behavior and the fact that she was unable to pay her 89 bill the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department from the Malibu Lost Hills Station was called to assess her condition 8 The officers on the scene purportedly administered a field sobriety test and determined that she was not intoxicated and not under the influence of any substance She was arrested on charges of suspicion of not paying for the meal and possession of less than an ounce of marijuana 9 5 10 According to the arresting officers upon her arrest her phone purse and money were secured in her car and her car was towed to a tow yard on the Pacific Coast Highway Richardson was detained and booked at the Malibu Lost Hills Sheriff s Station approximately ten miles 16 km up Malibu Canyon Although Richardson s mother informed the station of concern for her daughter s mental health and despite promises from the station personnel that she would not be released until later in the morning Richardson was released on September 17 2009 at 12 28 AM with no belongings and no means of calling for assistance Steve Whitmore spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department said Richardson was released from jail because She exhibited no signs of mental illness or intoxication She was fine She s an adult She had been invited to wait in the lobby but declined 9 Several hours later at 6 30 AM she was seen in the backyard of former KTLA news anchor Bill Smith in Monte Nido When Smith opened his window and asked if she was OK Richardson told Smith that she was resting 10 They stated that the police were called Searches Edit Site where Richardson s remains were found On January 9 2010 four months after she was reported missing the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department conducted one of the largest scale searches in the history of the department Over 300 volunteers trained in search and rescue operations participated in the 18 square mile 47 km search in the area of Malibu Canyon The search included both air and ground searches of creeks trails and ridges Richardson was not found during this search 11 Maurice Dubois father of slain Escondido California teen Amber Dubois assisted Richardson s family in a two day search on June 5 and 6 2010 in the Monte Nido area of Malibu Canyon Over 100 private citizen volunteers participated in the search of the area Although Richardson s remains were not discovered searchers found racially and sexually offensive graffiti on the walls of a culvert in the canyon The graffiti was freshly painted and paint cans brushes and other potential evidence were left at the scene 12 The creek bed in Malibu Canyon where Richardson s naked mummified remains were eventually discovered is adjacent to a 21 acre 8 5 ha ranch that is known for producing pornography It is very secluded and has direct access to the creek bed When her body was discovered the detectives on the case removed her body against the order of the coroner Though residents reportedly heard screams in that area several nights after Richardson disappeared 13 her death was deemed to not be a homicide there was no foul play 14 15 Media coverage EditMitrice appeared on the cover of People magazine in November 2009 16 Richardson s disappearance was covered on an episode of Disappeared on the Investigation Discovery channel entitled Lost in the Dark it first aired on November 19 2012 as the season 6 premiere 17 Lawsuits EditRichardson s family has filed several lawsuits against the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department for releasing her from jail even though they claim she was experiencing severe bipolar disorder at the time 18 19 In 2011 her parents who had sued separately were awarded 450 000 each 20 Richardson s girlfriend Tessa Moon refutes claims that Richardson had any mental illness 5 Richardson s family also asked the California Attorney General s office to review the sheriff s office s handling of the case In November 2015 after reviewing 500 pages of documents sent with the request the office of California then Attorney General Kamala Harris replied that it had not found any grounds for criminal charges against the sheriff or his deputies The Attorney General s office also found no evidence that the sheriff s office had mishandled Richardson s family s complaint against it However in January 2016 the California Attorney General s office reversed itself and announced it was beginning a criminal investigation of the case 20 On December 30 2016 the California Attorney General s office concluded that there was insufficient evidence to support criminal prosecution of anyone involved in the handling of the case 2 See also Edit Greater Los Angeles portalList of solved missing person cases List of unsolved deathsReferences Edit Alexander Nazaryan On 4 21 16 at 7 01 AM April 21 2016 Why secrecy and suspicion surround the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department Newsweek Retrieved December 29 2018 a b Abram Susan January 31 2017 Mitrice Richardson s family speaks out as state says deputies shouldn t be prosecuted in her death Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved May 3 2017 Hall Carla Rubin Joel July 29 2010 Mitrice Richardson May Have Been Spotted in Las Vegas Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 29 2015 Her parents who have never been a couple are divided on whether the new sightings are real Kessler Mike September 1 2011 What Happened to Mitrice Richardson Los Angeles Retrieved March 29 2015 She knew Covina and the suburbs east of L A where she grew up with her mother and stepfather She knew Fullerton where she graduated with honors from Cal State Fullerton with a degree in psychology the year before in 2008 a b c Boverman Neal November 16 2009 Where is Mitrice Richardson The Advocate Retrieved June 15 2015 Kessler Mike September 1 2011 What Happened To Mitrice Richardson Los Angeles Magazine Los Angeles Magazine Retrieved December 29 2018 Blankstein Andrew Hall Carla August 12 2010 No Signs of Foul Play in Mitrice Richardson s Death Authorities Say Updated Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 29 2015 Blankstein Andrew Hall Carla Long search for Mitrice Richardson comes to tragic end Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 15 2015 a b Mitrice Richardson Arrested Released then Disappeared Are the Cops to Blame cbsnews com September 25 2009 Retrieved June 15 2015 a b Kessler Mike September 1 2011 What Happened To Mitrice Richardson Los Angeles Retrieved June 15 2015 Hall Carla January 9 2010 Search for Mitrice Richardson Draws 300 Volunteers to Malibu Canyon Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 31 2015 Chapman Justin July 22 2010 The Handwriting on the Wall Pasadena Weekly Retrieved August 3 2022 Coleman Andre July 14 2011 Uncovering the truth Pasadena Weekly Archived from the original on November 8 2018 Retrieved February 3 2023 Hall Carla Blankstein Andrew August 13 2010 Long Search for Mitrice Richardson Comes to Tragic End Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 29 2015 Duke Alan August 13 2010 Remains Found in Malibu Canyon Identified as Mitrice Richardson CNN Retrieved March 29 2015 Vanished PEOPLE com Retrieved December 29 2018 Disappeared Lost in the Dark IMDb November 19 2012 Retrieved November 7 2018 Faturechi Robert August 23 2011 Mitrice Richardson 900 000 Settlement Tentatively Reached Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 29 2015 Salazar Denise May 25 2011 Mother of Dead CSUF Grad Files Another Lawsuit Orange County Register Retrieved March 29 2015 a b Abram Susan February 2 2016 California attorney general opens criminal investigation into Sheriff s Department over Mitrice Richardson case Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved February 13 2016 External links EditFind Mitrice Richardson Find Mitrice Website The Mitrice Richardson Documentary Lost Compassion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Death 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