Murder of Thomas and Jackie Hawks
Thomas and Jackie Hawks were a couple from Prescott, Arizona, who were murdered in 2004. In April 2009, Skylar Preciosa Deleon and Jennifer Henderson were convicted of charges relating to their murders. Deleon was sentenced to death while Henderson was sentence to two terms of life in prison without parole. Two other people, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Alonso Machain, were convicted separately of the killings.
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Thomas and Jackie Hawks were a couple from Prescott, Arizona, United States, who were murdered in 2004. In April 2009, Skylar Preciosa Deleon and Jennifer Henderson were convicted of charges relating to their murders. Deleon was sentenced to death while Henderson was sentence to two terms of life in prison without parole. Two other people, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Alonso Machain, were convicted separately of the killings. Kennedy was sentences to death, and Machain accepted a plea bargain after testifying for the prosecution in the trials of Deleon, Henderson, and Kennedy. Skylar Deleon initially maintained her innocence, claiming that she was not present at the time and speculating that the Hawkses were killed over a drug deal gone bad.
In an interview with ABC’s 2020, Deleon indicated that she attempted to cut off her penis because she wanted to be a woman to finance a sex-money-finance scheme. She is currently charged with soliciting another inmate to kill her abusive father and her cousin John Jarvi, a resident of Anaheim, California, who was found dead in 2003 in Mexico. Her defense claimed that Deleon’s father and cousin are considered witnesses in both murder cases and that she needed money to finance the sex- finance scheme. DeLeon claimed that he was a child actor that appeared in commercials and also claimed that at age 14 he appeared in the series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as an uncredited extra in the episode “Second Chance”
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