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Virginia
SIMS
Same day
By Donnitra Gilbert; Caroline Gonzmart, Matt
Galka - Wctv.tv
February 10, 2012
A South Georgia woman has entered a plea in the
2011 drowning death of her six year old granddaughter. 47-year-old
Virginia Sims plead guilty yesterday and was sentenced to life in
prison for the drowning death of her granddaughter Alexis Walker.
The incident occurred in June of 2011 at a pond
in Norman Park. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation,
Sims took her granddaughter to the pond near Moye Rd. on the
evening of June 20th where she then drowned her.
The official cause of death was asphyxia, which
happens when the flow of oxygen is cut off from the brain by
strangulation. Investigators believe that Alexis was being
strangled by her grandmother while being held under water.
Virginia Sims had a troubled past prior to
drowning her granddaughter. A police report indicated in 2010 that
Sims was charged with first degree arson and less than 24 hours
later was then involved in a single car crash with Alexis inside
the vehicle. The Worth County sheriff's office indicated that the
crash was a suicide attempt.
The Department of Family and Child services
said at the time that they were never made aware of the incidents,
or they would have stepped in.
*****
Deputies say Virginia Sims drowned her
granddaughter Alexis Walker last Monday in Norman Park, Georgia.
A Colquitt County coroner says autopsy results
show that the cause of death was asphyxia.
Medical examiners say this happens when the
flow of oxygen is cut off from the brain by strangulation.
Sims, who is 46, remains behind bars without
bond.
*****
Saying a final 'goodbye' is never easy,
especially when the person being remembered is a child.
Family and friends in Norman Park, Georgia,
said their last farewells to a little girl who died Monday.
Members of the Norman Park community say
they're 'deeply saddened' by the death of six-year-old Alexis
Walker.
The mood was somber at a Georgia Baptist
Conference Center auditorium this afternoon, where family and
friends gathered quietly to remember the little girl.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says the
six-year-old died at the hands of her grandmother, Virginia Sims,
this past Monday.
They say Sims took Alexis to a pond off Moye
Road and drowned her.
Following the services today, 6/26 Alexis was
buried in St. James Pallbearers Cemetery.
Alexis' mother, Ashley Walker, requested that
we not speak with family members or friends on camera.
She did say through a family spokesperson that
her daughter will be missed dearly.
*****
46-year-old Virginia Sims remains behind bars
without bond for the drowning death of her 6-year-old
granddaughter Alexis Walker.
A frantic call rang through 911 dispatch around
seven o'clock Monday night. A call residents describe as gruesome.
"I can't imagine anyone doing that to a child,"
says Colquitt County resident Jenny Sauls.
But co-workers of Virginia Sims say this isn't
the first time she put Alexis in harm's way.
"I heard she burnt the house down and she ran
the car into a tree with her and the little girl in the car," says
Sims' co-worker Tatiana Hill.
A three page police report indicates Sims was
charged with first degree arson and another two page report says
she was involved in a single car crash with Alexis inside.
Both incidents happened in May of last year,
less than 24 hours apart. So residents are wondering why Alexis
wasn't taken out of the home at that time.
" DFCS must be first made aware of any
incidents ... regarding suspected abuse before an investigation
takes place."
DFCS says if the case would have been reported,
they would have stepped in.
We just spoke with Worth County Sheriff's
Office who confirmed that Sims said her 2010 car accident was
indeed a suicide attempt. Little Alexis was not harmed in that
crash.
*****
Virginia Sims made her first appearance today
around 3:30 pm. Her bond was denied. No cameras or family members
were allowed at the hearing.
*****
A south Georgia community is reeling after
learning a grandmother allegedly killed her young granddaughter.
Residents WCTV spoke with Tuesday say they're
shocked a grandmother would have the desire to hurt her own flesh
and blood.
One resident, Keri Howard, says she cried
herself to sleep thinking about it.
Says Howard, "I couldn't sleep because, you
know, it ain't even 100 feet from our house ... a little girl was
in that pond."
Neighbors on rural Moye Road in Norman Park,
Georgia say they're still in shock after a grandmother allegedly
drowned her granddaughter.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says
46-year-old Virginia Sims took her six-year-old granddaughter,
Alexis Walker, to a pond on Moye Road and drowned her at about
seven o'clock the evening of June 20, 2011.
They say she drowned the girl, then went to a
neighbor's house and asked them to call 911.
She says, "It was very sad because we were out
in the yard and we had thought we had heard screaming, but we just
associated it with some kids down the road."
But before long, Howard says she realized what
she'd heard.
She says, "We later found out that a lady had
gone down there and threw [sic] her granddaughter in the pond."
GBI says it's investigating exactly what
happened that night.
Neighbors say they've heard rumors the little
girl was misbehaving and Sims wanted to 'teach her a lesson.'
Sims has been arrested on murder charges.
In the meantime, investigators are still
working to uncover clues in the case.
Dispatch tapes from the 911 call have been
released to us and we'll have more soon.
*****
[UPDATE] Norman Park, Georgia - June 21, 2011 -
4:20PM.
46-year-old Virginia Sims is charged with
murder. Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents say she admitted to
a resident on Moye Road that she killed her 6-year-old
granddaughter in a pond. They say Sims told the resident:
"I need you to call the police for me, I've
killed my granddaughter," says GBI Agent Steve Turner.
Residents are still wondering why this
happened.
"You can't punish a child and take their life
away," says Norman Park resident Rhonda Comer.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigations says Sims
threatened to hurt the grandchild anytime there were marital
problems between her and her husband.
Agents say the husband tried to stop her, but
it was too late.
Investigators say they pulled the lifeless
6-year-old out of the pond and placed her on the dirt road where
they tried several times to revive her.
Investigators say Sims hasn't been diagnosed
with any mental problems. Those who know her say they believe she
does have some issues.
"Mental illness is so prevalent in the U.S.,
but it's such a stigma because it's difficult to diagnose," says
Dr. Gene Sun, a psychiatrist at Archbold Memorial Hospital.
Psychiatrists say the brain is just like any
other organ. It can get sick.
*****
[UPDATE] Norman Park, Georgia - June 21, 2011 -
Noon
Authorities say a grandmother has admitted to
committing a terrible crime, and they say the victim is the
woman's granddaughter.
It happened around 7 o'clock Monday night in
the 1700 block of Moye road in Norman Park, Georgia. The GBI says
46-year-old Virginia Sims is behind bars after admitting to
drowning her granddaughter, 6-year-old Alexis Walker. We're not
sure what the alleged motive was at this time. We are on scene at
the pond where the incident took place. We're not sure if the
grandmother drowned her granddaughter or if she put the six year
old's body in the water after allegedly killing her.
*****
Norman Park, Georgia - June 21, 2011 - 10:20am.
WCTV has confirmed that 46-year-old Virginia
Sims is behind bars after admitting to drowning her granddaughter,
6-year-old Alexis Walker. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says
that the drowning took place around 7pm on June 20th off of Moye
Road in Norman Park, Georgia. Sims admitted on the 911 call that
she had killed her granddaughter by drowning her.