The Misery Machine - The Case of Kendrick Lee
Episode Date: July 21, 2025This week, Drewby and Yergy head down to Houston, Texas, to discuss the case of Kendrick Lee, and adorable little boy who was beaten to death by his mother's new boyfriend, Brian Ward Coulter. However..., our story doesn't stop there. Rather than calling the police, Kendrick's mother, Gloria Yvette Williams, decided to move out of the apartment all together, leaving behind three of her young sons. Over the course of a year, those three boys lived with the corpse of their brother, who was hidden beneath a blanket, until one day, the oldest boy had enough...Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachinePayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachineJoin Our Facebook Group: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1Instagram: miserymachinepodcastTwitter: misery_podcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM#themiserymachine #podcast #truecrimeSource Materials:https://abc13.com/8-year-old-boy-killed-skeletal-remains-child-abused-kendrick-lee/11615565 /https://abc13.com/childs-skeletal-remains-found-3-kids-abandoned-southwest-harris-county-deputies-sheriffs-office/11163555/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-mother-abandoned-children-was-afraid-report-one-died-court-n1282665https://www.bryanfagan.com/blog/2024/03/revealing-child-abuse-the-devastating-discovery-of-kendrick-lee/https://abc13.com/kendrick-lee-boy-found-dead-in-apartment-funeral-for-houston-child-brian-coulter/11319943/#:~:text=Coulter%20and%20Williams%20eventually%20moved,7%2C%20to%20fend%20for%20themselveshttps://abc13.com/houston-abandoned-children-child-skeleton-gloria-williams-brian-coulter/11172513/https://abc13.com/houston-kid-murdered-decomposed-body-gloria-williams-family-children/11175235/https://abc13.com/brian-coulter-gloria-williams-houston-child-abuse-children-abandoned-in-apartment/11177236/https://abc13.com/green-crest-houston-three-children-found-abandoned-boys-with-dead-brother-8-year-old-beat-to-death/11217559/https://www.thefamilytiespodcast.com/the-kendrick-lee-case/https://abc13.com/brian-coulter-trial-kendrick-lee-murdered-boy-found-decomposing-in-harris-county-apartment-brothers-to-testify-court/14646330/https://www.fox26houston.com/news/brian-coulter-trial-new-details-revealed-8-year-olds-murder-casehttps://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/kendrick-lee-memorial?id=31730640%26utm_source%3Dfacebook%26utm_medium%3Dsocial%26utm_campaign%3Dobitsharebetahttps://people.com/crime/houston-mother-lived-slain-boy-remains-months-say-prosecutors/#:~:text=The%20three%20boys%20were%20taken,showed%20signs%20of%20physical%20injuryhttps://nypost.com/2021/11/04/ex-husband-of-houston-horror-house-mother-cared-for-her-children/https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/investigations/article/abandoned-kids-kendrick-lee-case-mom-death-16650328.php
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Kendrick Lee was an adorable little boy born in Houston, Texas in 2012.
At the time of our story, he was just eight years old.
His mother, Gloria Yvette Williams, had six children in total.
Kendrick had three brothers by the time he was eight, and they were between the ages of seven and 15.
He also had two older sisters who were living with their relatives by late 2020.
People described all of the brothers as sweet children.
One family friend, Hetty Carter, who had known the family for decades, said that Kendrick was an obedient, sweet, and loving little boy.
Kendrick, as well as one of his brothers, had been diagnosed with.
autism. He was small for his age and although Kendrick had special needs, those who knew him
recalled a gentle personality. Kendrick attended Holmquist Elementary, but by May of 2020,
he and his brothers had stopped attending school altogether. The school district later confirmed
that they had opened a truancy case in 2019 and 2020 after multiple absences, and nobody
answered the door at a scheduled home visit in September of 2020. At that time, none of the children
had re-enrolled for the school year.
Kendrick's family life was tumultuous.
His mother, Gloria, had struggled through the boy's childhood.
Gloria and her children met Darrell Wayne Towner
at a McDonald's near downtown Houston.
At that time, she was a single mother living in a homeless shelter,
having ended up there after being forced out of her violent ex-boyfriend's mother's home.
Daryl was looking for a family of his own and became deeply attached to Gloria's kids.
According to Daryl's family, that meeting marked the start of their relationship,
which led to their marriage in October of 2017.
Darrell embraced the role of a caregiver,
taking the children to outings to parks, fishing spots in the beach.
He made sure they joined family barbecues
and felt part of a larger, caring household.
Carol, who's Daryl's sister,
remembered that the children always had a place to live,
proper clothes, and reliable transportation.
She said they seemed well-fed, polite,
and in good spirits when she saw them.
She shared one moment that has stayed with her to this day.
During a visit to her home, one of the younger boys quietly gestured towards something on the counter.
Carol lowered herself to his level trying to figure out what he wanted and realized he was asking for
dessert, so she quickly got him a treat.
For Darrell, taking on the role of a father to glorious children, meant everything to him.
Carol explained that even though they were not his biological children, he saw this responsibility
as the best thing that ever happened to him.
Despite the affection in care, Daryl showed, the family faced serious.
struggles. They frequently had to move from one apartment to another with all of the children in tow.
Public records showed they were evicted in February of 2018 from an apartment in northwest Houston
and again five months later from a home in Jersey Village. Daryl's life was unfortunately cut short
in 2019 when he died of a stroke at the age of 57. His sister Carol remembered that
While the family grieved for her brother, they also mourn the loss of the bond they had built with the children.
After his death, Carol tried to get in touch with Gloria but had no success.
She explained that they had no idea where Gloria and the kids had gone.
Melody Robinson, the grandmother of Gloria's third oldest daughter, had been raising the girl since she was just two years old.
Reflecting on Gloria's life, Melody described her as being very unstable.
Gloria and Melody's son were together for around three.
During that time, they all lived in Melody's house along with Gloria's eldest son.
On Instagram, Gloria often posted about cooking food.
In December 18, 2019, she posted a picture of her three sons at the George R. Brown Convention,
and all three appeared to be happy.
By 2020, Gloria had begun a new relationship with Brian Ward Coulter, a man she had met
after Daryl's death.
Records indicate that Brian had a history of run-ins with the law.
He'd been evicted from apartments as a teenager, was charged with tampering with a building
inspection certificate in 2012, which was later dismissed and cited for drug paraphernalia possession
in 2014. He had also fathered a child in 2015 and had been ordered to pay child support to the boy's
mother. In a court document, the mother of Brian's son claimed that Brian had violated their custody
agreement by preventing her from seeing or speaking with their child for several months during the fall.
She accused Brian of telling their son, who was allegedly on the autism spectrum, that no one
cared about him and had attempted to remove him from school.
By most accounts, Brian worked intermittently.
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and later out of Walmart.
Ryan went by the username F-O-E Productions on Instagram
where he would often post about his life with Gloria.
In one instance in September of 2020,
he posted about Gloria cooking him a four-course meal
while calling her his wife,
even though there's no record of them ever getting married.
At same month, he posted a picture of Gloria.
arm displaying a tattoo reading FOE, meaning family over everything.
This was a phrase Brian used regularly on his social media.
Those letters were tied to a music production company he claimed to have started back in 2017
and seemed to represent a personal motto he liked to promote online.
He also posted often about his jewelry, insisting that it was real and claimed that he was
blessed by the Lord.
In several of the videos he posted in 2020, he would be seen.
seen smoking a joint while talking in a slurred, often incomprehensible tone.
But Brian never posted about the children on his Instagram.
Meanwhile, the household grew chaotic.
Neighbors at the West Oaks Apartments on Greencrest Drive in Houston sometimes saw Brian and
Gloria come and go, but rarely spotted the boys.
The family began relying on public assistance and Gloria was collecting benefits for four
children.
Gloria's family explained that she had been distant from them for years, only getting in
when she needed financial help.
Gloria's cousin, Yasmin Craig,
described how difficult it was to keep track of Gloria
because she constantly changed phone numbers every few months.
She was also moving frequently,
leaving the family without any stable address to find her.
Yasmin recalled that whenever they managed to reach Gloria,
she insisted everything was fine with the children.
She would claim the kids were doing well in attending school.
And when family members asked where the kids were,
Gloria always replied that they were at school.
Yasmin also remembered that Gloria never provided an apartment number.
Instead, she would tell them she would meet them out front of the complex, and they didn't
question it at the time.
Yasmine added that her own mother had wanted to see Kendrick since the very day he was
born, but Gloria always refused.
Family were very worried that Gloria would eventually struggle to provide the kind of parenting
the children really needed.
Child Protective Services had been in contact with the family in the past, in cases of
possible CA dated back as far as 2015, but there was never any active cases. Behind closed doors,
Brian would frequently shut the children inside a bedroom for long stretches of time. Photographs of
the bedroom door showed that it had been modified so the standard knob was replaced with a deadbolt
on the outside. The boy shared that when they were locked inside and not permitted to leave,
they had no choice but to relieve themselves right there in the room. Kendrick's 15-year-old
old brother remembered hearing both Brian and Gloria hitting the younger children. He heard the sounds
of a struggle even when it was in the next room, sometimes while they were sharing the same space.
Brian especially targeted the youngest two, the ones with autism, and noted that the violence
had gotten significantly worse in the months before November. The teenagers said that he would
ask Gloria and Brian to stop, but it never worked. Brian only seemed to get angrier after he drank.
Sometimes he would punch them while wearing a square ring with stones on it, which was significantly
more damaging.
On October 23rd, Gloria posted a picture with Brian on her Instagram account, stating that they
were on a date and calling him her husband.
On October 29th, Brian posted a picture of himself with an incoherent caption that referred
to music videos in his FOE production house.
Just a month later in late November of 2020, one of Kendrick's brothers explained that Kendrick
was being selfish and drinking all of the.
the water in the room. Because of this, Brian got agitated and started beating Kendrick viciously.
Court records later revealed that Brian struck Kendrick repeatedly, hitting him in the face,
groin and torso, even stepping on him and kicking him. According to Gloria, she witnessed it
happening and tried to stop it. Kendrick's 10-year-old and 7-year-old brothers attested to
helplessly watching as Brian pummeled the little boy, mostly using his bare hands, but he also
used a Spider-Man figurine in a model jet. They said that even after Kendrick stopped moving,
Brian kept hitting him. Boy described how Kendrick's eyes were dark and unresponsive,
and Brian threw a blanket over Kendrick's limb body. Gloria came into the room the next day and saw
Kendrick under the blanket and began crying. She sent her surviving sons out of the room to wait and
reportedly confronted Brian about it, who did not deny what he had done. Brian told her,
he had lost control and that he had kept hitting Kendrick and till he went to sleep, as he put it.
Despite knowing all of this, Gloria did not go to the police. She later told investigators she was
terrified that Brian would retaliate against her, that her children would be taken away by
CPS. She was afraid she would go to jail herself. Children later told the police that at times
they would pull back the sheet covering Kendrick to see if he was truly gone. They did. They saw
that roaches were crawling over him.
days later on November 23rd, Brian was arrested at a Bucky's gas station in Lulling, Texas.
An employee at the store called 911 after noticing that Brian seemed drunk and might have a gun with him.
When officers arrived, they found Brian sitting in a white Toyota Camry parked outside with glory in the passenger seat.
Police report noted that the officer immediately smelled weed coming from the car.
A search turned up weed stored in an envelope and a plastic baggie along with a digital scale.
Brian's speech was slow and slurred and yet a little.
loaded handgun tucked in a hip holster beneath his sweatpants. Lorry was given a citation for the
drugs but was allowed to leave. Brian, however, was taken to the Caldwell County Jail on a charge
related to the gun. He remained there for six days. After Brian bonded out in November 29th,
he and Gloria returned to Houston. The Instagram accounts of both Gloria and Brian remained
inactive from October of 2020 to February of 2021. That's when both of them returned to posting
on their social media accounts as if nothing had happened.
On February 9th, Brian posted a video sitting in his car with a joint in his hand and saying
that he didn't know what he should eat. Gloria could be heard in the background suggesting
food options that they could eat. On February 15th, Gloria posted about how Brian gifted her
all of this jewelry for Valentine's Day and insisted that all of it was real. Around this time,
a comment on Brian's post pointed about how he bragged about having
a $30,000 chain while he was actually sleeping on an air mattress in a filthy apartment.
In March of 2021, Gloria and Brian moved into a new apartment about 15 minutes away,
intentionally leaving Kendrick's three brothers behind.
Gloria later told police she was preparing the new home to bring the boys over,
but investigators noted the new apartment was already furnished and fully stocked with food,
which was evidence that she had no intention of reuniting with her kids.
She even continued to draw government aid for four,
children, including Kendrick, which came to about $2,000 each month.
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In August, Gloria posted on her Instagram looking for someone who could do an undetectable microlinked sew in unnatural hair.
This was the last post she made on her account to date.
Back at the old unit, the three boys were living in squalor.
They slept on the bare floor with no beds or furniture, and there were empty alcohol bottles all over the countertops.
There were no toys, games, books, or nothing.
at all to suggest that children were living there.
All the while, Gloria and Brian were just down the street.
They continued to pay rent and send groceries around once a month to avoid suspicion.
Three boys tried to survive on their own.
The oldest brother washed dishes in the bathtub and rationed the limited food she dropped by,
including chips, noodles, and soft drinks.
During these trips, Brian would repeatedly beat the two younger kids.
A nine-year-old would later describe being punched in the jaw so badly that his entire face swelled.
The boys had not been allowed to leave the apartment at all.
Neighbors remember that the eldest brother would sometimes come outside, but only rarely, and he asked quietly for food.
He said he rarely spoke and never let on that he was feeding not just himself, but two other younger brothers as well.
Erica Chapman, a neighbor, realized something was wrong and quietly began sliding snacks under their door,
but packaged foods only because the team was terrified someone might try to poison them.
Eric was afraid to question them because she didn't want to scare them away.
When night fell, neighbors noticed the outline of the teenage boy moving behind the blinds in his bedroom.
He would pace back and forth and watch the world outside through the window.
Titania Shorter, who lived in the West Oaks apartments, remember that she and others had reported a terrible smell to management,
something that reminded them of a dead animal.
Despite these complaints, she said there was no indication that the staff took any action in response.
company in charge of managing the property,
Highmark Residential, chose not to reply to repeated questions about either the odor complaints or the death of Kendrick.
According to a comment on one of her posts on Instagram,
Gloria had started a GoFundMe campaign in August of 2021.
She claimed it was to stop her and her four children from being evicted.
In the campaign, she described having four children and mentioned that two of them were autistic.
The GoFundMe has since been taken down.
In September of 2021, electricity to the apartment was cut off, making conditions even more unlivable.
On the evening of October 24, 2021, the eldest brother texted his mother that he could not take it anymore.
After that, he called 911.
He told dispatchers that his brother had been dead for a year.
He explained that his eight-year-old brother had been lying lifeless under a blanket in their apartment for months,
and that he and his brothers had been living alone in the filthy unit.
Deputy Corey Castro from the Harris County Sheriff's Office Homicide Unit
was the first one to examine the apartment.
He described the moment he walked in
and how immediately unmistakable the smell hit him.
The entire place was stripped bare of even the most basic comforts.
There was no furniture to sit on and no electricity to power anything.
Insects were crawling everywhere.
I remembered noticing roaches scattered across the floor and walls.
Or any investigators, the boys said that they wanted to have donuts, so deputies immediately took them to the nearest Shipley's, which is a chain of donut shops in the south.
Neighbors claimed the apartment complex had done inspections just a month ago.
So when ABC 13 News tried to ask the management of the apartment building about the last time that apartment was inspected, they refused to answer and kick the news agency out.
What stood out to Deputy Castro the most was the position that Kendrick's body was left in.
Though he chose his words carefully out of respect for the investigation's integrity,
he suggested it was deeply unsettling to see a child left lying in such a way.
Deputy John Craig, who was the lead investigator on the case,
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He thought about it being a father himself, finding it nearly unbearable to imagine children
being treated so horribly. He expressed how humiliating it was for those boys to live in such
degrading conditions, having to bend for themselves without an adult to care for them if they got
hurt. And it heartbreaking that someone could do this to a child, emphasizing how truly defenseless
and innocent they were. Deputy Craig noted that children living in violent homes learn quickly what
happens if they disobey. After witnessing their brother's death, they knew exactly what was at stake
if they tried to leave. The police finally entered the apartment. The boys were terrified at first,
but as they realized the police were there to save them, everything changed. They wanted to talk.
They wanted to hold on to the deputies, desperate for the connection.
they had been denied for so long.
Deputy Craig remembered how they hugged him tightly,
and he admitted it was impossible not to hug them back
and it was painful for him to let them go.
At the time, the sheriff's office faced backlash from the public.
They were outraged that there hadn't been an immediate arrest
on the day the boys were found.
They received angry calls questioning why those responsible weren't already in custody.
Deputy Craig explained that they couldn't just act on a motion.
They needed to ensure the case was solid.
He described the process of gathering all the evidence carefully, waiting on the medical examiner's conclusions and conducting thorough interviews.
Only then could they present everything to the district attorney's office, secure the necessary warrant, and move forward with the arrest.
For Deputy Craig, he explained it was about building a case that would hold up in court and deliver real justice in his eyes.
As they pieced together the timeline, investigators also began asking hard questions about how this tragedy went undetected for so long.
Deputy Craig pointed to the effects of the pandemic.
With schools closed and children learning remotely,
no teacher was there to notice the signs of violence in person.
Deputy Craig expressed frustration at how easy it was for parents to claim
they would homeschool their kids without much scrutiny.
The system simply didn't have enough resources to verify every claim.
Deputy Castro emphasized how important it is for community members to speak up when something seems suspicious.
He urged people not to second-guess themselves or stay silent if they detect a child might be in danger.
Meanwhile, glorious families shared that they had no idea Kendrick had died or that the other three children had been left alone.
Kendrick's death was ruled a homicide.
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences determined he died from multiple blunt force injuries.
Three surviving boys were immediately taken to a hospital.
Doctors found all three malnourished with physical injuries.
In days of the discovery, law enforcement tracked down Gloria and Brian.
On October 26, both of them were at the Robinson West Chase Neighborhood Library and Wilcrest.
They entered the building at 4.42 p.m. and went directly to the front desk to speak with
a library staff member. Gloria seemed relaxed enough to even smile during this interaction.
We're into sources. The couple was trying to look up news coverage about the case.
Video shows Gloria leaving with a printed sheet of paper in hand. Outside, they walked to their
car just as deputies arrived, leaning quickly and arresting them without any resistance.
At the same day, Brian was charged with capital murder. For her role in the crimes, Gloria was
charged with injury to a child by omission and tampering with evidence. At their first court
appearances, both defendants were denied low bail. Judge Kelly Johnson sent Brian's bond at
$1 million, ordering that he have no contact with any minors or Gloria. Gloria was granted a $900,000
bond and ordered not to contact her children or Brian. Meanwhile, all three of Kendrick's surviving
brothers were placed in the care of CPS. On October 28, 2021, Brian stood before a judge for the first time.
The judge originally assigned to hear the case had stepped aside, citing personal reasons that were
not made public. Because of that, another judge had to take over the hearing. When Brian was
brought into court, he moved slowly and repeatedly asked the judge questions.
At times, he seemed confused by what was being read to him.
He even asked for clarification about the charge he faced
and wanted to know if a conviction carried a sentence ranging from five years
up to 99 years or life.
The judge confirmed the sentencing range,
but also cautioned Brian to communicate through his lawyer,
warning him that anything said in court could be used against him.
Brian waived his right to a jury trial,
electing instead a bench trial by Judge Kelly Johnson.
In April of 2024, after four days of testimony, Judge Johnson found him guilty of capital murder.
Prosecutors had presented heart-wrenching evidence, photos of Kendrick's skeletal remains,
autopsy reports, and testimony from the three brothers about the years of neglect.
One younger brother described peering under a blue blanket in seeing nothing but bones.
In her closing statement, Judge Johnson said that those children had haunted him
the entire week and hoped that they haunted everybody else's minds too.
Brian was immediately sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Brian's relatives expressed sorrow over what had happened,
saying they never raised Brian to act this way.
They offered sympathy for the children and noted that their contact with Brian had been
limited for years.
Glorious case proceeded separately.
After Brian's conviction, she pled guilty in October of 2024 to two counts of
injury to a child by omission, causing serious bodily injury. During her sentencing, Gloria's
lawyers argued that Brian was the aggressor and that Gloria had been gaslit by him. Prosecutors
countered that she had ample opportunity to save her children, saying if she truly cared for her
children, she could have taken the kids to family members, but she did not. In a rare decision,
Gloria chose to give up her parental rights at a family court hearing held on November 12,
2024. By doing this, she permanently lost any possibility of ever getting custody of her children again.
The man who was the father of Gloria's two oldest sons went to the court hearing accompanied by his
lawyer to make it clear he wanted custody of his children. He was married and earned his living
working in the construction industry. It's unclear, however, who got custody of the remaining
brother. Remember of 2024, the judge handed down a 50-year prison sentence. Glory was tearful in court,
expressing remorse for allowing her sons to endure a year with her brother's decaying body under the same roof.
She'll be eligible for parole in 25 years, at which time all of her children, now teenagers, will be adults living in other homes.
Now, Liddy Robinson, the grandmother of Gloria's third oldest daughter, questioned glorious actions, saying that
watching someone harm your child was something no real mother would do.
In her view, a mother's role is to shield her children from harm, not stand by and let it happen.
Melody felt relief that she had fought to keep her granddaughter safe,
but admitted she was heartbroken for the little girl's half-brothers
who didn't have the same chance.
On October 30th, 2021, about six days after the rescue,
hundreds gathered for a candlelight vigil
at the apartment complex where the boys had been found.
Local activist Joseph Capo Joe Dinan urged residents to speak up against CA,
lamenting that some neighbors had smelled the stench for months
but did not realize what it meant.
Family friends, Hedy Carter, who lived near the family,
spoke at the vigil and insisted she tried to repeatedly reach Gloria
in the year before the rescue, only to be blocked.
She shared that.
This week has just been horrific.
It's heart-wrenching, devastating,
and we're trying to just day-by-day make it through this ordeal.
Every time we'd get close to her, she'd go.
Get close, she'd go.
We didn't understand why at the time.
But as you see this whole year of events, we know why now.
She didn't want anybody to know what had happened, how it happened, when it happens.
So we were like, what's going on?
It's a scene in West Harris County that's been sent by tragedy.
Very, very sweet little boy.
Signs of innocence, justice, and faith, adorning the vigil for eight-year-old Kendrick Lee,
whose brothers were found abandoned in an apartment living alongside.
his remains.
Hedy Carter is a friend of the family of the boy's mother, Gloria Williams.
She's known them for over 40 years.
This week has just been horrific, just heart wrenching, devastating.
And we're trying to day by day just make it through this idea.
Today she remembers little Kendrick.
Nothing but smiles.
He wasn't a hard kid to get along with.
The questions, though, still remain.
remain. How? Just how did this, you let allow this to happen? Despite her best efforts to find
Williams and the boys, Hetty says her calls and texts were blocked. Every time we get close to her,
she'd go. Get close, she'd go. We didn't understand why at the time, but as you see this whole year
events, we know why now. With the words and answers seemingly impossible to find,
there's only one thing she says she can do.
We pray.
We just keep praying.
You know, I even pray for Gloria and the guy.
I have to because that's what the Lord is telling me to do.
Among those who gathered for the vigil was a young boy who was just 10 years old.
You spend time playing with the brothers whenever he visited his grandmother at the same apartment complex.
His mother felt it was important for them to be there that Saturday so they could honor Kendrick's memory and
show their respects. She explained how painful it was to think about what the surviving children
might face in the years ahead. She believed they would likely struggle for a long time, and the
thought of it was truly devastating for her. She spoke about the difficult talk she had been forced
to have with her son, emphasizing the importance of knowing how to recognize when something is
wrong and the need to speak up. Bringing her son to the vigil was her way of showing him that
there are people who cared deeply about the well-being of children and hope for all kids.
kids to know that they were never alone, and that even if they felt unable to turn to their parents,
they could reach out to friends, neighbors, or teachers. She stressed how vital it was for them
to tell someone if they ever found themselves in trouble. Meanwhile, a man named Matthew Moulton
put together a personal memorial for Kendrick. His tribute carried the message, protect our children,
featuring photos of Kendrick surrounded by candles and keepsakes. Matthew spoke about how determined
he was to make sure that the bases and names of children like Kendrick would never fade from people's
memories. He talked about his frustration with the relentless violence. Every time he finished one of these
tributes, he hoped it would be the last, but there were always more to create. He felt that things were
spiraling out of control and called for the community to come together and put an end to it. Law enforcement and
child welfare agencies drew heavy criticism. A senior sheriff's sergeant commented on camera that he had never
heard of a scenario like this in his long career. Sheriff Gonzalez publicly stated the violence
was one of the most horrific they had ever seen. Child advocates cited Kendrick's case as a tragic
example of why teachers, neighbors, and welfare offices must do more to check on missing children.
Not to mention the fact that Kendrick had been decomposing in this apartment for a whole year
and so many people called, and nothing happened.
Finally, the community laid Kendrick to rest.
A funeral service was held on December 10, 2021,
at God's Word of Deliverance Church in northeast Houston.
mourners, including extended family, friends,
and even strangers who had followed the case,
gathered to celebrate Kendrick's short life.
People who visited Kendrick's online memorial page
shared heartfelt words,
reflecting their sorrow and hope for his peace.
Many of them spoke about how heartbreaking it was that his life ended so soon,
expressing their grief over what he had endured.
Several messages imagined Kendrick in a place free of pain,
cared for in heaven, no longer suffering.
Some pictured him with wings soaring freely, embraced by divine love.
Others addressed him as a little angel or a beautiful boy,
saying they believed he would now know only peace and warmth.
Deputy Castro spoke about how cases like these shaped the way you approach your work,
and it's something that both Drewby and I can heavily relate to.
He said that it makes you want to do your job with even greater care,
because in the end, you are the one who speaks for the victim,
who can no longer speak for themselves.
