Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - MOM OF LITTLE GIRL FOUND LOCKED IN CLOSET STARVED, 1 CORN-DOG A DAY REJECTS PLEA DEAL
Episode Date: December 21, 2025Austin police respond to a home in Del Valle after receiving a 911 call about a 7-year-old girl is discovered starved and locked inside a bedroom closet. Six other children are also found in the home,... but police say it appears they are physically healthy. According to reports, the child was soiled and barricaded in a closet with heavy boxes blocking the door. An arrest affidavit reveals Virginia Marie Gonzales is accused of locking the 7-year-old girl in a closet for “weeks at a time.” The affidavit further states the girl’s grandmother told police that the child had trouble controlling her bladder and often ate things she shouldn’t. This allegedly led to her siblings being instructed to keep her locked in the closet. The 7-year-old was hospitalized and is now recovering. During the investigation, detectives learn about another child, Ava, who has been missing for years. Virginia Marie Gonzales, Ava ‘s mother, was arrested on a charge of serious injury to a child in connection with the 7-year-old’s case. According to police, the missing now 9-year-old child was last seen when she was just 2 years old and in the custody of her mother, Virginia Marie Gonzales. Now Gonzales has rejected a plea offer related to her arrest. The State offered Gonzales a 40-year prison sentence in exchange for her guilty plea. She and her attorney Gabe Hernandez rejected the offer calling it “utterly absurd.” Gonzales is still in custody. Trial is set to begin Jan. 26, 2026. Joining Nancy Grace today, LeAnne Marie, friend of mom, Virginia Gonzales Bronwyn Blake- Adjunct Professor, University of Texas School of Law; Chief Legal Officer, Texas Advocacy Project; Founder: Teen Justice Initiative, advocating for teen victims of dating violence. Website: texasadvocacyproject.org; Facebook and Instagram: @TexasAdvocacyProject Dr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, AngelaArnoldMD.com, Expert in the Treatment of Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Former Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynecology: Emory University, Former Medical Director of The Psychiatric Ob-Gyn Clinic at Grady Memorial Hospital Daryl Parker - Fmr. Lieutenant in the Fannin County Sheriff's Office / Private Investigator at Blackfish Intelligence; Former Marine, Former Texas police officer; has worked with the Innocence Project of Texas for the last ten years; website: wwww.blackfishintel.com; instagram: @blackfishintel, FB – blackfishintelligence Virginia Bagby - Director of the ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline, website: ChildHelp.org; Facebook and Instagram: @ChildHelp Dr Kendall Crowns - Chief Medical Examiner Tarrant County (Ft Worth), NEW Podcast "Mayhem in the Morgue" launching soon, Lecturer: Burnett School of Medicine at TCU (Texas Christian University) Christina Aguayo- Investigative Reporter, website: www.ChristinaAguayoNews.Com, Facebook: @ChristinaAguayoNews, Instagram: @Christina.AguayoNews See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Virginia Gonzalez,
the mom of multiple children, including a seven-year-old little girl,
found locked in a dark closet that was barricaded,
down to about 26 pounds, fed one corn dog a day,
if that? Well, I'm looking at her mugshot. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. What happened to those
massive fake eyelashes? Where did they go? Uh-oh. Here she is in the raw. And Ms. Thing
comes into court and demands to speak. Of course, I could not be happier. That's right. A mom
of a little girl just seven years old at 26 pounds. I think John David weighed at it.
five months for Pete's sake, locked in a closet, barricaded in the closet, the closet dark,
in their 24-7, 365 gets one corn dog a day if that speaks out in court.
Now, before I tell you what Ms. Thing says in court, let me jog your memory about what happened.
On April 3rd, 2025, Austin Police Department responded to a 911 call for a seven-year-old child that was found locked in a closet and starving.
The seven-year-old was immediately taken to a local hospital for medical treatment and is currently recovering.
There were six other children found in the home that appeared physically healthy.
Police officers at an Austin apartment find a severely malnourished seven-year-old girl who is barricaded in a bedroom closet.
The child has found soiled, weighing just 29 pounds, and has been confined to a three-foot-by-two-foot closet space for approximately a month.
Investigators find the child has been given one corn dog and a half a cup of water a day.
Doctors at Dell Children's Medical Center determine the little girl is suffering moderate to severe cerebral atrophy from prolonged malnutrition,
damage from which she will never recover.
And now new details emerging in a case out of Austin, Texas.
Authorities first learn a seven-year-old girl is locked in a closet.
Who knows how long?
She weighs 26 pounds.
When they go to inspect that, they find out her sister has been missing for years.
Mommy, Virginia Gonzalez, facing charges including injury to a child, inflicting
serious injury after her daughter fell locked in the closet and starving.
But it was only after that arrest, police learned she never reported the disappearance
of the other child, a nine-year-old little girl, missing since December 2017.
Now, many people have asked me online, why didn't the grandmother do anything?
Well, the grandmother did call police when she went to the home.
and found the seven-year-old in the closet.
But no one called police about the missing sister.
And I want to remind you, this closet was less than five feet by two feet.
Five by two.
Five feet tall, two feet wide.
There were other objects in there.
What?
Other objects in there?
No light, no ventilation.
And it was barricaded by 75 pounds of box.
in front of it. Can you imagine the life that child had? In a closet, her living space about
three by one foot ten inches. Three by two. Let's be generous. No light, no ventilation,
barricaded on the outside by 75 pound boxes in front of it. The little girl was soiled,
of course. She had teetied and defecated. I said 26. It's 29.
pounds, 29 pounds when she was rescued.
She's already suffered moderate to severe cerebral atrophy.
That's permanent brain damage due to prolonged nutrition.
This is what we are just learning.
Quote, she will never recover according to the state's affidavit.
Now, the other six children in the home from 2 to 14 told Grandma, they were
order to lock her in there because she had, quote, bladder control issues and was, quote,
always getting into stuff and, quote, eating things she was not supposed to. What, like food?
A 10-year-old brother told police, he was told he had to clean the closet because the little sister
would have to defecate and urinate in the closet. The little girl gets just a corn dog a day
and a half a cup of water. How can a child survive day after day, week after week, month after
month, locked in a dark closet living off nothing? Straight out to Christina, O'Wyo, joining us
investigative reporter. Christina, this child locked in a closet. What happened? Well, according to
the affidavit, when police got there, when the caller called in for the welfare check and
police got there, they found a seven-year-old little girl locked in a closet.
It was barricaded by 75 pounds of boxes.
They opened that door.
They found that child in there.
She was soiled, surrounded by feces.
She was severely malnourished.
She had dark spots all over her body, which is a sign of severe malnourishment.
They took her, of course, to the hospital where she weighed 29 pounds.
And medical personnel say that because of the prolonged starvation of that little girl,
that she will have permanent brain damage.
Permanent brain damage.
caused by starvation.
Joining me, Virginia Bagby,
director of Child Help,
National Child Abuse Hotline, Child Help.
Virginia, thank you for being with us.
Many people don't know that starving a child
can result in permanent brain damage.
Have you ever seen anything like it before, Virginia?
We have definitely heard about cases like this
and they happen all too often.
Dr. Kendall Crowns, Chief Medical Examiner, Tarrant County, that's Fort Worth, never a lack of business.
He is the esteemed lecturer at the Burnett School of Medicine at TCU and has just launched a hit podcast, Mayhem in the Morg.
Dr. Kendall Crowns, thank you for being with us.
I know that you heard this, but let me repeat it again.
A seven-year-old little girl barricaded in a locked bedroom closet, locked from the outside, soiled, a seven-year-old weighing.
just 29 pounds confined to a three by two foot closet.
She has been given at most one corn dog and a half cup of water a day.
She is now suffering permanent, moderate to severe cerebral atrophy from prolonged malnutrition.
The doc states she will never recover.
Could you interpret that, please?
Certainly. So she's not being given much food or water. I mean, a corn dog and a cup of water is not much for a child or anybody, for that matter.
Her body is losing its, uh, depleting its muscle, depleting its fat stores. So she, her muscles are waging away. Her bones are starting to not form properly. And she's being starved. And part of being starved results in your cardiac muscle or your heart muscle mass starting to also.
fade away or go away, which reduces your heart's ability to pump your blood, which results in
your kidneys failing and you go into kidney failure. You also start having gut issues as well,
and this can all affect your brain and your brain's development, especially in a child.
So all those factors combined will result in her having these issues that the doctors are
describing. Dr. General Crowns, a child of seven years old should weigh around 70 pounds.
40, 45 to 70 pounds.
Is that right?
Yes.
That would be about the average
repeat of a child at seven.
A seven-year-old average, of course they grow at different weights.
The average is 51 pounds for a seven-year-old child,
but it ranges from 43 to 70.
So where would you place 29 pounds in that spectrum?
29 pounds.
If a seven-year-old can weigh up to 73,
she's not even half the weight of a seven-year-old.
Yeah.
The weight you're describing is a severely malnourished child,
so she's been starved for a prolonged period of time.
How does that make a child brain damaged?
It's from the body shutting down, the lack of food,
the lack of loss of muscle mass, the heart muscle mass being lost,
it not circulating properly.
The organs aren't getting enough oxygenated blood.
And, of course, the brain's part of this.
So the brain's not getting proper oxygenation.
Also, the brain relies on glucose or sugars to grow and develop,
and it's not getting that as well.
So the brain is basically maldeveloped,
not getting enough oxygen, so you get brain damage.
Dr. Crowns, isn't it true that a child weighing 29 pounds,
typically, and I'm basing this on charts and statistics that I prepared,
it's typically a 22-month-old child at 29 pounds?
Yes, I would be correct.
A seven-year-old little girl, Dr. Kendall Crowns, that should weigh 71 pounds,
51 to 71 pounds, weighs 29 pounds.
With a child starving, what would she be enduring on the floor?
of that locked closet, Dr. Crowns?
She would be enduring confusion, dehydration, or a very dry mouth, her throat would be dry.
She'd have trouble swallowing.
She'd be very tired and just not able to even move.
And then you would add on to that the fact that without the food, she'd start hallucinating
and then eventually just slip into a coma and finally die.
Dr. Kendall Crowns, would the child lose her hair?
I know that she's losing all muscle tone.
Would she be losing her hair?
Would her faculties, her hearing, her sight?
Would that be intact?
And what would her brain function be?
Lying on the floor of a dark closet, starving?
So, yes, hair often will fall out in individuals who are starved.
Her brain function would be very minimal.
She'd be confused, even possibly hallucinating, and just completely fatigued
and not even feeling like moving.
Is it true, Dr. Kimmel Krause,
that when someone has been starred for a prolonged period of time,
as in this case, when you give them food,
they can't even eat it?
Yes, you can have what is called,
if you give a person who's been starved,
you feed them too quickly,
you can have what is called refeating syndrome,
where they actually will,
from the food intake,
it will cause so much of a shock to their body that they can die.
Guys, when police show up,
to a home they find six children and then a seventh locked in a closet weighing just
29 pounds but ironically amazingly listen to the condition of the other six
children six other children in the apartment ranging in age from two to 14 years
old are found to be an apparently good physical condition the apartment's pantry
refrigerator and freezer are stocked with various food items. The oldest children were given
strict orders to put the little girl in the closet because she had bladder control issues
and she was trying to eat things she wasn't supposed to. During the investigation, police learned
there's an eighth child, Ava Marie, who is not in the home with the other children.
We've got one starved child who has permanent brain damage, a seven-year-old little girl
weighing 29 pounds locked in a closet. Now I've got a missing child,
But to Dr. Angela Arnold joining me, renowned psychiatrist out of the Atlanta jurisdiction at
Angela Arnoldm.D.com.
Dr. Angie, thank you for being with us.
Did you hear what was just reported that there were six other children in the home seemingly
healthy and they were encouraged to keep the little girl locked in a closet starving her
because the little girl would eat things she wasn't supposed to.
to eat. You know what, Dr. Angie, I've heard every excuse in the book about why parents starve
the children. Oh, the child ate a candy bar. I'll starve it. The child eats too much. I'll starve
it. The child misbehaved. I'll starve it. I mean, there are a million excuses I have heard
as to why moms and dads starve the baby dead. But yet, we see six other children seemingly healthy.
this is oftentimes what we do see in cases like this, Nancy.
So I, the other children need to be taking care of as well as this goes on because they have
been suffering something called Stockholm syndrome.
They want to, they are so scared of the abuse that they see being heaped on this other
child that they, that they go into it with their mother literally to protect themselves, okay?
Because Nancy, imagine how scared these other children are.
They never know who's going to be next to be locked in that closet.
So they're going to listen to their mama.
They're going to do what she says.
And I think that they could probably also psychologically sort of break off from feeling towards the child that is being locked in the closet so that they can protect themselves.
because this is chaos that this family is living in.
It is complete and utter chaos.
And all of those other children are suffering.
They may not be brain dead, brain damaged, excuse me.
They are not being, you know, they're not being starved.
But they are also being damaged by the so-called mother of theirs.
A missing child case takes a dark turn after a disturbing discovery inside a family home.
And it brings to mind the case of another seven-year-old child, Adrian Jones.
There was just handed down a multi-million dollar verdict against the state of Kentucky.
Adrian Jones was systematically starved, forced by his mother and father, to watch the rest of the
family eat, they would put bars of soap in his mouth while everyone else ate, force him to
stand outside chin deep in a pool until finally the boy died. They killed the boy. Listen.
Former bail bondsman Michael Jones is awarded custody of his son Adrian Jones and takes the boy away
from his mother. For the next four years, Adrian is regularly starved, brutally beaten,
tortured, tased, and locked in a shower naked for months. Adrian's brothers and sisters do not
suffer the same fate. Adrian is singled out by his father and stepmother. When the child dies,
Michael Jones buys two pigs and doesn't feed them while Adrian's body is left in the shower for
two weeks. When the pigs are starving, Michael Jones feeds his son to the pigs. Michael and Heather
Jones plead guilty to first degree murder and are serving 25 years to life. So in one
closet, we've got the child starved and a missing child. And back to you, Dr. Angie Arnold,
you said the other siblings are going to have to be in treatment. You're right, because they
didn't just watch their sister starve slowly to death. They were forced to keep her in the closet
themselves. They're going to go to the rest of their lives thinking they starved their sister
and now she's got permanent brain damage, Angie. That's exactly correct, Nancy. These children have
been abused in a different way. And it's all for a matter of control. It's to keep all of those
children in control, Nancy. Because you know, you can only imagine there's one mother, all of these
children. If somebody got old enough to decide, you know, we really shouldn't be treating this
person this way. They could possibly escape or something like this, right? But that mother is
making sure that they are so terrified. They are so terrified in the home.
that they live in. And she, and she feeds them so that they have this odd relationship with the
mother where they, they still need her, but they're scared of her so that none of them will go
against her. To Bronwyn Blake joining us, um, adjunct professor, University Texas School of
Law, Chief Legal Officer Texas Advocacy Project, Browin, thank you for being with us. I've seen it many,
many times, like in Adrian Jones, like in this case where one child out of the whole group
is singled out and they're the ones that starved. That child is the one that's abused. I don't
understand the phenomena, but I accept it because I've seen it over and over. Even cases that I've
prosecuted, other children would go unscathed while the one child would end up dead. The idea
that abuse is all about power and control really helps explain this dynamic. This person is not
out of control. They're being very calculated and systematic in who they abuse and how. So all of
those children experienced abuse just in different ways. Guys, not only do we have a child starved
near death languishing on the floor of a locked closet, we have a missing child. Listen. During the
investigation, police discovered that there was an
8th child who was not found inside the home.
The missing 9-year-old child was identified as Ava Marie Gonzalez.
Missing persons detectives determined that Ava was last seen in December 2017 when she was
two years old and in the custody of her mother, Virginia Marie Gonzalez.
Learning there should be eight children in the apartment, not just the seven they found,
police open an investigation and quickly determined Ava Marie has not been seen by family or
friend since she was two years old in 2017 in custody of her mother, Virginia Gonzalez.
Considering the condition of Ava's seven-year-old sister when she was found, Austin police
detectives are very concerned about Ava's welfare. So you've got six children seemingly healthy.
You've got one child starved, locked in a closet. And now you've got a missing child.
Joining me is a special guest. This is Leanne Marie, friend of the children's mother,
Virginia Gonzalez.
Leanne, thank you for being with us.
Yes, ma'am.
Leanne, Marie, tell me about Virginia Gonzalez.
So, from what I know, she was just a normal person.
I mean, honestly, she never really had her kids with her, like, you know, presence.
The only one that I've seen with her in the past year was the oldest one, the 14-year-old.
besides that
we never knew
that she had
you know
the little girl
we only knew
of boys
so she was just a typical
person
partying
out in the clubs
and the bars
I mean she
she was just
she never lived
like she even had
nine eight nine kids
very very
you're scaring me now
there's mommy
hi mom
yep there she is party down mom where are your children right now
lea marie just said something that scared me okay hold on so i know that there are
six children in the home healthy ish one starved in a closet and one missing that's eight
but you mentioned nine the possibility of a ninth child yes ma'am is there a ninth child
yes so right now they're saying that um this ninth child he is not he does not have a social
Social Security here in Texas.
So he's not registered here in Texas.
Okay.
Daryl Parker, I need you, and I need you now.
There's another missing child.
Did you hear that?
Daryl Parker, former Lieutenant Fannie County Sheriff's Office, former Marine, former Texas police officer, help me.
So we're learning right now that there's a ninth child that's in the wind.
Nobody knows how old the child is, where it is.
It doesn't have a Texas Social Security number?
Yeah, Nancy, that's pretty concerning.
I know that the mom has already made several statements to police that are inconsistent about the child that is missing already that they already know about.
And it'll be interesting to see if some follow-up questioning can reveal anything about this ninth child, a possible ninth child.
Virginia Bagby joining us from Child Help National Abuse Hotline.
going into this right now, I knew that there were eight children, six in the home,
one starve near death with brain damage, and one missing since 2017.
Now I'm hearing about child number nine.
Is that child dead?
I mean, what do you do when you get a call like this, the child help hotline?
Well, this is a really difficult one.
I would encourage somebody to reach out to the local hospitals, potentially where all the other
children have been born, to see if they have any record.
This is very concerning to have two children missing.
Now, these other children have probably are aware that they have siblings that are missing.
Add that to the terror they've been experiencing.
Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
In court, Miss Thing, Virginia Gonzalez states,
I instructed them not to let her out of the bedroom, but not the closet.
So she would basically blame the other children.
Quote, we'd catch her in the restroom doing something bad.
What?
What would she be doing in the bathroom at seven years old?
Quote, it was easier for my sons to watch her that way.
Well, what were you doing?
What was grandma doing?
Why weren't they watching her?
Why would you leave a 10-year-old boy in charge of six other children?
text messages uncover.
Gonzales texting one of her children, quote, clean the closet, then throw her back in.
In the affidavit we obtained, the detective describes a child.
The fat in her cheeks was non-existent.
Her body had used those stores to sustain itself.
Now, wait a minute.
Gonzales speaks more.
She insists the children had, quote, adequate food.
I don't dispute.
I was wrong.
I know what I've done is wrong.
I want to fight for my kids.
Are you serious?
I'm ready to do whatever I need to keep my children in my life.
Well, you know what?
They can be your pen pals from behind bars, woman.
A shocking discovery inside a home leads police to investigate a long-buried secret.
Okay, Lee and Marie is joining us, a friend of the mom, Virginia Gonzalez.
Ms. Marie, thank you because what you've just said,
could save a child's life.
Yes, ma'am.
However, do you know, Leanne, is the ninth child older, younger girl boy?
It's a boy, and he is around age 9 to 10 years old.
So she has a 14, an 11, a 10, a 10, a 9, a 7.
I know she has 2, 3-year-olds, the newborn.
So there's 9 from what I'm.
I'm hearing right now.
Okay, hold on.
Let me have this up.
There's a 14-year-old and 11-year-old.
A 10-year-old.
A 9-year-old is the boy that you think is missing.
A 7-year-old is a little girl starved in the closet.
Two, three-year-olds.
Okay, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
I'm missing somebody.
14, 11, 10, 9.
7.
3 and 3.
And a newborn.
What now?
So, Ava's around eight, nine years old, and then the little boys right after her, 11 months difference.
You stated that Virginia Gonzalez, the mother, the starving little girl and the other missing girl, was, quote, normal, would go partying at the clubs and the bars.
Hey, I don't have a problem with that.
Party down, mommy.
But what, would she ever mention who was taking care of the children?
children while she's at the bar?
Um, so from we understand was that the kids, all the kids were left with the grandmother of,
she has three kids that belong to one father.
And they were, that was who she was with the past seven years.
And so they were supposedly all living with the grandmother.
You're seeing mommy now out parting on a boat, drinking straight out of a vodka mini bottle.
Ooh, there she is in a bar.
Why bother with a glass?
Seriously, why? Who needs a glass when you can drink straight from the bottle?
There's mommy chowing down on some fritos and chips on a boat while her 29 pound seven-year-old daughter is locked in a closet at home.
Okay, Dr. Angie Arnold, I need to shrink because why is she out on a boat parting while her child is starving in a closet and two children are missing?
Right. And Nancy, how can she just be so unattached from all of these children that she's having? So my question is, why is she having all of these children? And I'm sorry, is it to support her lifestyle? And where are the fathers of these children? We always have to ask, where is, we're always, you know, why isn't the mother taken care of them? Okay, yes, she is a horrible person that has done horrible things to at least two of her children that we know about. Where are the fathers of these?
children and why are any of them involved. But Nancy, I don't believe she should be out partying
on a boat. I think that when you have children, you should be at home taking care of your
children and not relying on someone else to take care of them. Because again, we don't know
how children take that, but oftentimes when mothers are not around, children do sense a fear
of abandonment when their mother is not taking care of them. But to Bronwyn Blake joining us,
adjunct professor, University Texas School of Law, Brahmin, I'm not the church lady. If mom wants to party, go ahead. If mom wants to vape and smoke, have at it. The issue is intent. When she is out partying in her club and bar finery, her child is at home starving and two of them are missing. Now, that goes to intent. When I'm trying to prove felon
child neglect to a jury, that's when that type of video, let's see the video again, comes
in to play.
I couldn't care less what mommy wears or what bar she goes to, don't care.
But if your child is at home starving in a closet, suddenly your behavior, your actions during
that time are relevant.
Absolutely.
I can tell you're thinking like a prosecutor.
The contrast between the images you're showing of these.
child and then her mother partying, it tells the whole story there. And unfortunately,
many abusers present one face to some people can be very charming to some people. And then
we hear about these horrible things happening at home. To Dr. Kimball Crowns joining me,
chief medical examiner, Tarrant County, that's Fort Worth. Dr. Kendall Crowns, I've got one
child starved almost beyond recognition. Her bones sticking out. You know, like,
they're visible through the skin.
I've got that child starved almost dead, permanent brain injury.
I've got a missing little girl.
And now I'm learning from Leanne Marie, there's another boy missing that is about
one, two, three, fourth in the progression line of children.
Lea Marie joining us, a friend of mom, Virginia Gonzalez.
Did you know that Ava was missing?
No. We had no idea. Back in 2018, when I originally first met Virginia, we only knew of three little boys. So after talking to mutual friends and all concluding that she had Ava's hair shaved like a boy. She never had Ava in her, I mean, she never let us know that it was a girl. She had her presented as a boy to all of us.
So we're all in shock.
We didn't, nobody knew that she had Ava.
Leanne, I don't understand this.
So she showed you, Ava, but this is the missing child, not the starving child.
Right.
You saw Ava, and she had her dressed like a boy with her head shaved?
She had her hair.
She had him, she had a fade.
He had a fade.
I definitely confirmed this with her landlord.
and roommates that she lived with back in 2018,
everybody concluded that and confirmed that it was a little boy.
It was not a little.
Nobody knew she had a little girl.
Leanne, knowing the mother, why do you think she shaved the little girl's head
and passed her off as a boy?
I feel like that she had a anger issue with the little girls
because of the way her mother treated her back when she was little.
and I think that she was taking it out on these little girls because from all the evidence
and information that I've collected, it's all based on the girls. So, you know, she sold the baby
who was a little girl that was just born in March. She starved a re-wee. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, my head is
spinning. What? Did you just say she sold a baby? Yes. And CPS just found that baby when, okay,
that's the newborn baby? That was just born in March. So that baby is,
been sold. Yes, but see, how much does she get from the baby? From what I heard, 25K.
Christina Oweyo, tell me about the newborn baby girl that just got sold. Well, apparently for my
investigations online, and none of this has been confirmed yet, but she did have this newborn
baby. And according to a person who says that they are a close relative of the family,
she did have a newborn baby. It was sold to a couple. So if that is in fact the case,
there could be a possibility that Ava Marie Gonzalez was also sold, and that's something that
will have to be looked into, because it would be myopic of us to think that that possibility
isn't out there.
You know what, Christina Arroyo, I can only hope and pray that she was sold and that she's alive
and being treated better than little seven-year-old.
To Leanne Marie, a friend of Mom, Virginia Gonzalez, why did she sell her baby?
I'm guessing financial issues, but at the same time, you know, all the money was going downtown 6th Street and at the strip clubs.
I mean, she was just making it rain with money and buying bottles after bottles and buying everybody, buying the bar out.
I mean, that's where I seen the money going.
I don't, I didn't see anything else that she had that.
I mean, she didn't even have a vehicle.
You know what I mean?
So, I mean, I think all the money was just going to partying.
I don't think it was ever to just take care of her and the rest of the kids.
You know what I mean?
I noticed in the party video, she's got a Gucci bag strapped around her front.
Was that a fake?
Was that a frucci?
A fake Gucci?
From my understanding, everything that the police found in her room was everything was name brand.
I don't think it was fake.
But I do now know that a video was taped back in May,
a year ago um she would just cover up her her her stomach i mean she would honestly now that i'm
thinking i'm thinking she was trying to hide the pregnancy why because she was out there partying i mean
on the boat party that which was in september of 2024 my birthday um you you can see in the video
she was kind of closed she she didn't take the whole shot and i got other you know videos of footage
of her putting the shots on the side when people weren't watching um so i think she knew she was
pregnant, but she just didn't want the world to know that she was pregnant. So she would
literally buy bottles, get everybody drunk, and guess what, then nobody notices anything.
Leanne, question. Did she discuss openly that she was selling the baby? No, no, ma'am. I found
that out through one of the children's families, the ones that I've been speaking with since the
very beginning of the case when it first started getting investigated. Do you know who,
She sold the baby, too?
I do not know them personally.
I just know that it was a couple.
Well, Aene, why did she keep having children if she hated them so much?
I don't think that she was having the children to, you know, just be this mother and to take care of them.
I think she was living off the benefits, the SNAP and the EBT and the fathers.
I think that was how she would hold some of these men, you know, in her life because a lot of them didn't deal with the children.
They only dealt with her.
And a lot of them didn't want the children.
They just wanted her.
So I think that it was like the kids were like a tool for the men.
She was a, you know how they say there's womanizers?
I think she was like that with the men, like where she idolized men before her children.
Did anyone ever wonder who would be taking care of the children while she's out partying?
So from my friendship experience with her, she would come and go.
So one minute she was out here popping bottles for about two, three months.
And then she'll go ghost for six months a year.
And then she'll pop out out of nowhere again.
So it wasn't really, she was real discreet with the children.
Like I said, I only went to her at that apartment where they found the child that was starving.
And the other six children, I only went to that apartment one time, which was to go pick her up.
And she, it was clean.
The 14 year old was the only one there.
I didn't ask because every time I asked about the children,
it was that they were with her, the grandmother,
because her baby daddy was, you know, crazy after her.
So she just left the children at him so he would be calm is what she would tell us.
Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
Now regarding the missing sister,
Gonzales spouts off again in court and says a man named Saul Jimenez took little Ava from her and the man was the girl's father.
But she now claims he was deported back to Mexico.
Before Jimenez's sister took Little Ava with her to Mexico as well, I only hope and pray that's true.
Although Austin police say they are handling little Ava's disappearance.
quote, as a homicide investigation, adding they, quote, don't have any evidence she is alive.
Gonzalez in court reports, she did not kill her daughter.
While her bond has been raised to a quarter million dollars, how do people have children?
Over and over and over and over seven children we now believe and treat them like this.
Has nobody ever heard of a condom?
Has nobody ever heard of the birth control bill?
Locking the child in the closet and starving her one child already missing believed to be dead?
What more do we know?
Leah Marie is joining us, a friend of the mom, Virginia Gonzalez.
So you think that she's having the children in order to get state benefits?
I don't think it's just state benefits.
I think, like I said, it's more of a tool for the men that she was.
was in love with. I mean, I mean, some of them, some of the, from what I'm understanding, too,
is some of the kids. I mean, she don't even know who the father is to some of the kids. I mean,
she was known for being in the club, you know, with multiple men. So, I mean, I don't think that
she used the children just for the benefits. I think it was just more of tools to keep the men
in her life to help benefit her with the money and the pain for this and pain for that. And
that's what I think. To Daryl Parker joining me, former Lieutenant Fanon County Sheriff's
office at blackfish intel.com. Daryl, how do we go about finding the two missing children?
You've got the little girl missing. We've got an age progress photo of her. You've got her
missing. You've got a nine-year-old boy missing. I believe the little newborn girl that was
sold has been recovered. But how do you go about finding the two missing children?
Well, you know, Nancy, I see a lot of parallels between this case.
and the Casey Anthony case.
And if you recall, the thing that really bogged down that investigation was Casey Anthony's
multiple stories where she gave the police all these different versions of what happened
to her child.
And so in this case, I think the mom has given them some inconsistent stories.
They're going to have to track these down.
And this is over a period of time, too.
Seven years is a lot longer period of time than when Casey Anthony's child was missing.
So it's going to be a lot more difficult for law enforcement to piece that together.
But she couldn't have done all this without other adults being aware of what was going on, at least collaterally.
So I think there are going to be some other collateral witnesses that can help provide some information to try and find the kids.
Brom and Blake, I don't understand how the mother can be getting government benefits, but they're not in school.
because the government does know they exist and they're of school age.
How does that work?
This is not supposed to happen.
When you hear a story like those multiple systems have failed, this mother was purposely not taking
her children to school, I'm sure, because the teachers would have seen something.
She's not taking them to their doctor's appointments because the doctors would have seen
something.
Here in Texas, every single adult is a mandatory reporter of child abuse, not just those
professionals I mentioned.
neighbors, family members, if anyone saw something, it's the law that they had to report it.
Christina Oweyo, what more do you know?
Well, the woman who is online identifying as a very close family members, she revealed that
their newborn baby was sold.
She also was revealing some of the details about what Virginia was telling each one of the
family members.
It kind of lines up with what Virginia Gonzalez's friend was telling us about the story she
was saying.
She pitted the two families against each other.
she allegedly told one family that the kids were in the care of the other family.
Her side of the family told her mom the same thing vice versa.
This woman also claims that the father of three of Virginia Gonzalez's children actually took
care of six of the children for two years until he went to jail allegedly back in December.
And that's when she's saying that Virginia Gonzalez went and picked up all the kids.
She had kept the 14-year-old with her originally and then went back and picked up all the kids.
So that was in December, which means that if she picked up the little seven-year-old girl who they are calling Riri in December, then that means that little girl was suffering, most likely, six months of abuse before that 911 call came in and they discovered her in the closet.
So apparently this woman is describing Virginia Gonzalez as very manipulative.
And it's crazy because they also say that she didn't allow any of the children to go to school.
And there are no records of any of the children being in school.
And as for Ava Marie Gonzalez, there's no medical records.
There's no legal records.
So this is a really convoluted case.
And if it's true what they're saying about the baby being sold to a couple,
that the possibility of Ava Marie Gonzalez being sold to a couple is there as well.
But it might have been sold.
The baby might have been sold to a more nefarious outfit,
which means we could be looking at something concerning child trafficking,
which we hope that's not the case.
But either way, there is a lot of avenues that investigators need to go do.
and there are a lot of leads that they need to investigate.
Leah and Marie, now that you realize the extent of what Virginia Gonzalez was doing to her children,
are you surprised?
Very. I'm very shocked. I'm very disbelief.
I just, I just, I can't believe it. I mean, she put up this image.
I would have never, in my right, state of mind, thought that she was starving a kid or abusing the children like that.
I would have said something.
To Dr. Angela Arnold, how can you present one facade to the public and live such a dark, private life?
You know what?
That comes from years and years of abuse because people who have been abused learn how to compartmentalize different things in their life.
So this woman, because of the purported abuse that she experienced as a child, has learned how to compartmentalize different things in their life.
to contain the different parts of her life and separate them.
It all stems from her abuse.
Virginia Gonzalez, now facing two federal charges, has rejected a plea offer.
The state offered Gonzalez a 40-year prison sentence in exchange for her guilty plea.
She and her attorney, Gabe Hernandez, rejected the offer, calling it utterly absurd.
Gonzalez is still in custody.
This case is set to go to trial January 26th, 20206.
In the meantime, police are still searching for another of Gonzalez's daughters, Ava Marie Gonzalez.
She was two at the time she was last seen in December 2017.
If you know or think you know anything regarding these missing children, please dial 512-572-847-7.
and repeat 512-572-8-4-77.
We wait as justice unfolds.
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