Las Vegas, Jan 8 : Police suspect that a casino worker killed a 10-year-girl before
going to a Las Vegas resort and allegedly slashing the face of a co-worker with
razor blades.
The search for Jade Morris ended when officials confirmed
that it was her body that was found a day earlier in an undeveloped housing
tract.
The Clark County coroner's office said she died of multiple stab
wounds. Jade was last seen Dec. 21 with family friend Brenda Stokes Wilson, who
picked her up to go Christmas shopping.
Wilson, 50, returned the car she
had borrowed for the outing to a friend two hours later. Jade never came back.
Investigators later found blood on the driver's door and steering wheel of the
2007 Saab sedan.
Later that night, Wilson was wrestled to the ground with
razors in each hand after allegedly slashing the face of a female co-worker at
the Bellagio casino.
A judge raised her bail from $60,000 to $600,000
after she was identified as the prime suspect in the child's
killing.
"It's no secret the defendant is the suspect in the murder of
10-year-old Jade Morris," prosecutor Robert Daskas told Senior Clark County
District Court Judge Joseph Bonaventure at the hearing.
Later, Las Vegas
police homicide Capt. Chris Jones said investigators were still moving
forward.
"As soon as we get all the evidence in that we need, we'll book
her on the murder charges," he said.
Wilson has been jailed since the
21st on felony battery with a weapon, burglary and mayhem charges that could get
her decades in prison.
Police said she offered no help in the search for
the missing girl. Murder and kidnapping charges could get her life in prison
without parole or the death penalty.
Las Vegas police responding to a 911
call found a girl's body in unkempt brush near palm trees in a small traffic
circle about 10 miles from the downtown Las Vegas outlet mall where Stokes was
to have taken the girl shopping.
Jones called the slaying
"unfathomable."
"Even having our jobs, we still can't wrap our heads
around this," he said. "A lot of people think that just because of our positions
we can understand it, but we can't."
In court, Wilson stood flanked by
eight police officers as her lawyer, Tony Liker, clutching a Bible and a copy of
the charging documents, asked the judge to postpone arraignment until to give
him time to meet with Wilson.
Wilson, who had been identified by police
and prosecutors as Brenda Stokes, told the judge that her full name was Brenda
Stokes Wilson.
Jade's father, Philip Morris, was removed from court by
armed court officers after shouting questions about his daughter's whereabouts
to Wilson. He did not attend the hearing.
The two dated for several
years, and Jade had a long and trusting relationship with Wilson, according to
the girl's grandfather, Philip Tucker.
Tucker said Philip Morris lived in
Billings, Mont., and worked at a Flying J truck stop for more than a year. He
would stay with Wilson when he visited Las Vegas, Tucker
said.
Authorities have not disclosed a motive for the slaying. But Tucker
said Wilson appeared to believe that the face-slashing victim had become
romantically involved with Philip Morris.
Wilson picked up Jade for their
shopping expedition around 5 p.m. Later, she got a ride with a friend to the
Bellagio. She allegedly attacked her co-worker, Joyce Rhone, at around 9:30
p.m.
Rhone, 44, was hospitalized with deep cuts on her face, including
one from her ear to the edge of her mouth.
Wilson told investigators that
she visited her doctor last week, seeking to be admitted to a hospital "due to
feeling like she wanted to hurt someone."
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