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Parole for killer of Monterey County toddler upheld by board – The Mercury News

Parole for killer of Monterey County toddler upheld by board – The Mercury News

SALINAS – David Leonardo, who was serving 15 years to life for the 2011 murder of 2-year-old Priscilla Rose Hernandez, was granted parole the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office recently announced.

The California Board of Parole Hearings granted parole to Leonardo after an “en banc” review by a panel of commissioners at a monthly executive board meeting in April.

This was Leonardo’s second parole hearing after Gov. Gavin Newsom overturned his first grant of parole in 2023.

The District Attorney’s Office opposed his release at the “en banc” hearing, arguing that Leonardo did not demonstrate true remorse and engaged in “self-serving deception and impression management.”

On Dec. 3, 2011, Monterey County deputies and firefighters responded to a call of a non-responsive child. Leonardo was upstairs yelling for the first responders to come upstairs. When they entered the bedroom, they found Leonardo holding a 2-year-old girl. She was not wearing a shirt and had several visible bruises on her body including her lower abdomen. Her eyes were open, but her body was pale and motionless and she was unconscious, according to police. Her extremities were cool to the touch, and she had an open airway.

Police learned that Leonardo was the girl’s mother’s boyfriend, who watched the children.

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