CO - Gannon Stauch, 11, Colorado Springs, 27 Jan 2020 MEDIA MAPS TIMELINE *NO DISCUSSION*


March 9, 2023

Werner gave a hard deadline of Thursday for the second sanity report to be filed, regardless of if the requested MRI is completed.

"Convey to your expert that it's not a suggestion, it's not a guideline ... it's a deadline," Werner said. "If she (Dr. Lewis) wants to testify here in this case, it has to be done (by the deadline)."

Jury selection is set to begin March 20, and opening statements are scheduled for April 3.

At the end of the hearing, Stauch told Werner that she would not dress up for the trial and will instead wear her El Paso County jail jumpsuit.

"It won't matter," Stauch said when Werner told her that wearing a jumpsuit may impact the way the jury views her, and that she has a right to dress in civilian clothes for the trial.

Allen has said in previous hearings that he anticipates Stauch’s trial will last six weeks.
 

7/12/23

Patreon also confirmed to DailyMail.com that they had taken the decision to remove the account belonging to Zav Girl.

In a statement, they said: 'We removed 'Zav Girl' from Patreon for violating our Community Guidelines against violent and graphic content.

'To create a safe environment for users, Patreon does not allow content glorifying or promoting violence that is graphic, gratuitous, sadistic, or glorifies real-world suffering.'
 

July 12, 2023

(NewsNation) — A YouTuber obtained gruesome autopsy photos of a murdered 11-year-old boy and then charged money for people to view them, NewsNation has learned.

The YouTuber, going by the name “Zav Girl,” sent in a Freedom of Information Act request for the autopsy photos of 11-year-old Gannon Stauch, who was fatally stabbed and shot by his stepmother in 2020.

Once the pictures were released to the person running the YouTube account, she charged her followers $3 on Patreon to view them.

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Michael Allen, the lead prosecutor on the Stauch case, said his office reached out the child’s family about the photos but there’s not much they can do to completely take the photos down once they have been shared on the internet.

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After receiving backlash, the YouTuber posted a statement about the controversy.

“The reality of the situation is that different people feel differently about this,” the YouTuber wrote, in part, in the since-deleted statement. “Some people genuinely think making a video including the autopsy photos is bad and I respect their opinion and feelings. Other people, like myself, think of autopsy photos and the coroner discussing/explaining them as interesting and informative and are able to view it all in a more scientific detached way.”

But Allen thinks the reasoning behind releasing the photos “rings hollow” and thinks there are other ways to scientifically show what happened.

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Allen said that since the autopsy was performed in Florida, authorities in the state approved the Freedom of Information Act request.... The images of Gannon’s body are so graphic, parts of them were blocked at Letecia Stauch’s trial.
 

Jul 11, 2023

#GannonStauch #NewsNation #DanAbramsLive
A true-crime YouTuber obtained gruesome autopsy pictures of 11-year-old Gannon Stauch and then charged $3 on Patreon for people to view the photos. Michael Allen, lead prosecutor in the murder trial of the child’s stepmother Letecia Stauch, called the YouTuber’s actions “outright disgusting” and “completely disrespectful to the family.”
 

Jul 12, 2023

#GannonStauch #YouTuber #Crime
A true-crime YouTuber obtained gruesome autopsy pictures of 11-year-old Gannon Stauch and then charged people $3 to view them. Al Stauch, Gannon’s father, said the YouTuber’s actions are “just evil” and “unacceptable.”
 

Jul 12, 2023

#GannonStauch #YouTuber #Crime
Many in the true-crime community are furious at the YouTuber who charged people to view gruesome autopsy photos of 11-year-old Gannon Stauch. Podcast hosts GiGi McKelvey, Lauren Matthias and Peter Tragos join NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin to discuss.
 

7/12/23

YouTuber Zav Girl reportedly filed a Freedom of Information Act request to get the photos from the autopsy and then charged her subscribers $3 to view a video she created from the files she received, according to NewsNation. The video created a surge of criticism, much of it condemning the video for the callousness it showed to Gannon Stauch’s family.

“There are, there have always been, and there will always be evil ghouls taking advantage of innocent victims,” CrimeOnline’s Nancy Grace said. “It’s called ‘BLOOD-MONEY,’ and while many do not consider it a crime, I DO. Those who have used sweet Gannon in this horrid manner have bought a ONE-WAY TICKET TO HELL!”

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Michael Allen, the lead prosecutor in the case, told NewsNation that there was nothing about Zav Girl’s video “that provides any dignity or respect to Gannon.”

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“In this case I spent a lot of time and worked hard putting together a video lining up the coroner’s audio and descriptions along with the appropriate part of the photos she is describing and editing it together to try to make it as informative as possible for the viewer,” she said. “That is what I am charging for, which I would hope you can agree is understandable.”

Allen said that Zav Girl’s reasoning “rings hollow” because the autopsy report also included body diagrams, which could have been used instead of photographs “of Gannon’s just completely broken body that reflects the depravity and horror that he had to live through.”

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Allen also pointed out that it was Florida authorities who approved the FOIA request.



“Florida law allows these sorts of things to go out,” he said. “Maybe we need to look at changing the law as it relates to autopsy photos being released on the internet.”

Gannon’s autopsy photos were showed to the jury during Letitia Stauch’s trial, but parts of them were deemed too graphic and were blocked.

At least one other true crime content creator made a video from the autopsy files, but it’s not clear if she has removed it. Her Patreon account is still up.
 

7/14/23

After defending her actions over the course of the past several days, the YouTuber posted a three-minute apology video where she claims she never intended to hurt anyone by providing access to the photos, and that her Patreon account has been shut down.

"I want to apologize to everyone I hurt, but especially Gannon's family," the woman appearing to be Zavarelli said in her apology video uploaded to YouTube yesterday.

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Questions have been asked since the incident regarding how the YouTube account acquired the autopsy photos of Gannon Stauch. In the video, the YouTuber states she acquired the photos through a records request "in El Paso County, Colorado," for all records in the trial of Letecia Stauch, and that she didn't request the autopsy photos specifically.

Fourth Judicial District Attorney spokesperson Howard Black issued a statement to media on Friday afternoon, claiming that the autopsy pictures of Gannon Stauch were not released by the 4th District Attorney's Office, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office or the El Paso County Coroner’s Office.

"It appears, and I am not confirming, that the pictures were released through the Colorado Courts," Black wrote in the statement.

Spokesperson for the Colorado Judicial Department Robert McCallum confirmed to The Gazette that the photo was released through the Colorado Judicial Department, but that the department was legally required to do so due to no motion for suppression being filed by the attorneys in the case.

"The exhibits in the case file entered by the parties at trial, or throughout proceedings, are public records open for inspection," McCallum wrote in a statement to The Gazette. "There was no Crim. P. 55.1 motion (suppression) filed in this case.

The charges in this case did not fit the criteria for §24-72-304(4.5). Thus, the records were released by the Judicial Department." Colorado Statute §24-72-304(4.5) primarily states that records identifying a child who was the victim or alleged victim of sexual exploitation crimes — such as pimping, human trafficking or child prostitution — won't be released as part of open records requests. First-degree murder is not one of the offenses listed in the statute.

Black confirmed in his statement that there is no criminal investigation underway regarding the displaying of Gannon Stauch's autopsy photos online.
 

YouTuber apologizes after selling access to autopsy photos of murder victim Gannon Stauch​

The Denver Post: Autopsy photos normally are not releasable under Colorado’s open records laws, but the photos of the murdered boy became public record after they were introduced as exhibits during the May trial of his stepmother.
 
Letecia Stauch, woman found guilty of murdering her stepson in Colorado, moved to a Kansas facility



Published: Aug. 21, 2023 at 12:52 PM EDT|Updated: 19 minutes ago

It isn’t clear why or when Letecia Stauch was moved from a Colorado prison, but the Colorado Department of Corrections confirms Letecia Stauch was incarcerated in Kansas last time this article was updated at 10:45 a.m. Letecia tried to plead not guilty by reason of insanity for the death of Gannon Stauch, but she was sentenced to life in prison earlier this year for the unthinkable crime.

KKTV 11 News is working to learn what facility Letecia is being held in. According to the Kansas Department of Corrections, there is only one facility for adult females and that is the Topeka Correctional Facility. As of 11:05 a.m., Letecia was not in their system.
 

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