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Insets, from left to right: Jessica Savangsy, Retuquel Dupree and Savangsy’s 7-year-old daughter Adalynn (Placer County Sheriff’s Office/KXTV/YouTube). Background: The California neighborhood where Jessica Savangsy and Retuquel Dupree allegedly killed Savangsy’s daughter, Adalynn (KXTV/YouTube).
A couple in California is facing accusations of murdering a 7-year-old girl and severely wounding her 5-year-old sister, with each providing differing versions of the events that allegedly took place.
Jessica Savangsy, 26, from Roseville, described the heartbreaking moment she discovered her daughter, Adalynn, unresponsive on Monday morning, in an interview from jail with ABC affiliate KXTV. “I woke up around 7, and she was just stiff cold,” she recounted.
Overcome with emotion, Savangsy said, “I started crying and I just grabbed her. I was just like, I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I’m sorry.”
Savangsy accuses her boyfriend, Retuquel Dupree, a former police officer, of being responsible for both Adalynn’s death and the injuries inflicted on her sister, alleging he subjected them to abuse and beatings.
Dupree, however, rejects these claims, maintaining his innocence regarding Adalynn’s death.
In his own jailhouse interview with KXTV, Dupree stated, “I never abused those kids. I will never hurt kids. I would never hurt a kid.”
Roseville police officers responded to the couple’s home around 7:37 a.m. after receiving a “medical aid call for service” and a report of an unresponsive 7-year-old girl. Adalynn was found inside the house and transported to a local hospital for treatment, where she later died.
“Officers conducted a sweep of the residence and located an additional 5-year-old girl in a bedroom who also had injuries,” a police press release says. “She was transported to the hospital for treatment as well. Two additional kids were asleep inside the house and were not injured. Sadly, the 7-year-old was pronounced deceased at the hospital.”
Dupree told KXTV that he was not home the day before police were called and was asleep when Savangsy told him she found Adalynn. He alleges that the children’s injuries came at the hands of Savangsy.
“They didn’t even call her ‘my mom,’” Dupree blasted. “They would call her Jessica and then they would, um, tell me… ‘I want Jessica to leave. I want to stay with you.’”
The Citrus Heights Police Department fired Dupree in 2021, although the reason for the termination is unclear. He later filed a civil lawsuit that is currently pending, claiming it was because of his race, according to KXTV. Both he and Savangsy have been charged with murder, conspiracy, and felony child abuse. Torture charges are also expected to be filed, KXTV reports.
Savangsy has called for each of them to be punished, saying, “The best way I can bring justice to my daughters is I do the time and Dupree does the time.”