Beauty queen killed boyfriend's son due to resentment: DA
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Background: Trinity Poague (Law&Crime). Inset: Jaxton “J.D.” Dru (GoFundMe).

In Georgia, prosecutors have charged a former beauty queen, who was 18 at the time, with the fatal beating of her boyfriend’s toddler son. They allege she acted out of resentment towards the child, intending to create a family solely with her own children.

The trial of now-20-year-old Trinity Poague kicked off Tuesday in the Peachtree State with opening statements about the death of 18-month-old Romeo Angeles, who was also known as Jaxton Dru Williams or J.D. Poague is charged with murder, aggravated battery and child cruelty. Prosecutors allege the defendant, then 18, beat the child to death on Jan. 14, 2024, at her dorm room at Georgia Southwestern State University, where she was a student.

The tragic incident unfolded when Julian Williams, the child’s father, left his son J.D. in good health to run errands, including a trip to Walmart and picking up a pizza. While on his way back, he received a distressing message from Poague, informing him that J.D. was not breathing. Upon rushing back, Williams found the boy unresponsive and immediately drove him to the emergency room. Despite efforts to stabilize J.D. for transfer to a children’s hospital in Atlanta, he was tragically pronounced dead.

Prosecutor Lewis Lamb presented evidence to the jury detailing J.D.’s severe injuries, which included head bruises, a fractured skull, and a lacerated liver. Central to the case is determining the timing and cause of these injuries. Lamb argued that the nature of the brain injury indicated J.D. was struck in the head shortly before his hospital admission. Surveillance footage confirmed the boy was in good spirits when his father left, leaving Poague as the sole caregiver during that critical period.

The prosecution is also focusing on Poague’s apparent animosity towards J.D. as a significant element of their argument.

Lamb described the dynamic between Poague and Williams as turbulent, with J.D. notably being a source of tension between the couple.

On the day of the incident, Poague allegedly sent a message to her roommate expressing her frustration, stating, “I can’t stand being around J.D. anymore. He hates me and I hate him.”

She was jealous that Williams paid more attention to his son than to her.

“Trinity Poague resented this child,” Lamb said, adding that she wanted to start a family with Williams.

Poague allegedly didn’t want to embrace that stepmother role with J.D.

“She wanted to have a child or children with Julian Williams,” said Lamb. “But not that child.”

But Poague’s defense attorney painted a far different picture of the series of events that led to the boy’s tragic death. Attorney W.T. Gamble argued in his opening statement that his client is also a victim in the case because police and prosecutors jumped to conclusions about her guilt.

Gamble said the injuries likely occurred when J.D. fell off a bed that was 40 inches off the ground the night before he died. People in the dorm heard a child crying that night and his father was allegedly passed out drunk. There was very little food found in the boy’s stomach, indicating he may not have felt well in the day leading up to his death, Gamble said.

“In seeking justice in this case, do not let justice be found at the cross of innocent blood,” Gamble told jurors. “Trinity Poague is not guilty of the crime she is accused of.”

The trial is expected to last two days.

As Law&Crime previously reported, the indictment alleges Poague inflicted blunt force trauma to J.D.’s head and torso with “malice aforethought.” It also said Poague rendered the boy’s brain “useless” and caused “serious disfigurement” to his liver.

On Jan. 14, 2024, the Georgia Southwestern State University Police Department contacted the Georgia Bureau of Investigation about the death of a child. The unresponsive boy was taken to the emergency room at Phoebe Sumter Hospital in Americus.

After multiple interviews and an examination of the evidence, GBI agents arrested Poague days after the homicide.

Poague was crowned Miss Donalsonville, Georgia, in 2023. She went on to compete at the National Peanut Festival beauty pageant, but she did not place.

“Win or lose, I have gained the world throughout my reign as Miss Donalsonville,” she wrote on her Instagram page after the pageant. “To me, that is the best thing Jesus could ever do for me. He blesses me in EVERY SINGLE WAY. The National Peanut Festival title wasn’t the crown I was meant to wear. I walked away still being the lovely, comical, achiever miss city girl that I’ve always been. In this experience I learned, and won. Gratitude. That is all I have throughout this experience.”

The Early County News reported Poague has since been stripped of her title.

Her Instagram account says she enrolled at Georgia Southwestern State University in August 2023. Dothan, Alabama, CBS affiliate WTVY reported she graduated from Southwest Georgia Academy, a college-prep school in Damascus.

Poague has been out on bond since shortly after her arrest, something that did not sit well with Williams.

“This feels like a slap in the face to me and my family,” he told WALB after her release. “All we want is justice for my son. Letting her out and being free is not right. She took an innocent 1-year-old’s life.”

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