August 12, 2025

USA: 10yo Girl Was Tortured By Her Father And His Girlfriend. She Was Found In Arizona Desert. Died Days Later. Her School Reported Parents To Authorities 13 Times. She Ran Away Many Times.

🚨NO WHITE SUPREMACISTS INVOLVED🚨

🚨NO ISLAMIC JIHADISTS INVOLVED🚨
12 News published August 8, 2025: Girl tried to escape before she was allegedly killed by father and his girlfriend, records say. Records show that the father and his girlfriend denied knowing about the girl's injuries.
FOX 10 Phoenix published Aug 6, 2025: Arizona DCS under scrutiny after 10-year-old's death. The death of a 10-year-old girl, whose father and his girlfriend are accused of her murder, has prompted an internal investigation by the Arizona Department of Child Safety. 
Arizona’s Family (3TV / CBS 5) published August 6, 2025 APACHE COUNTY 911 calls released in Arizona girl's death show lack of urgency. Three chilling 911 calls were released that an Arizona father's girlfriend made because his 10-year-old daughter wasn't breathing but she didn't have much urgency. Anicia Woods told the dispatcher that the girl, Rebekah Baptiste, wasn't breathing and not moving on July 27 in Apache County. When asked if Woods knew CPR, she replied that she did and "unfortunately," EMS was coming. Amy Cutler reports.

Fox10 News, Phoenix, AZ local
written by Kenzie Beach
Tuesday August 12, 2025

PHOENIX - New details have emerged about the many reports made to the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) leading up to the death of a 10-year-old girl.

Her father and his girlfriend are accused of first-degree murder.

What we know: Rebekah Baptiste was enrolled at Empower College Prep in Phoenix at the time of her death, even though the family had recently moved to a remote area of Apache County.

Investigators from the Apache County Sheriff's Office spent more than four hours on Aug. 12 at the school, interviewing teachers, social workers and nurses.

According to a doctor at Phoenix Children's Hospital and a 140-page report, Rebekah was found covered in bruises. The doctor called her death "torture."

The Apache County Sheriff's Office says Rebekah's father, Richard Baptiste, and his girlfriend, Anicia Woods, are responsible for her death.

Dig deeper: Natalina Mariscal, the director of student social services at Empower College Prep, said the school's file on Rebekah and her siblings is "hefty."

"There's a lot of reports from DCS and investigators," Mariscal said. "There's a lot of visits from outside agencies to support their overall wellness and their safety."

School visitation records show that DCS and police spoke with the Baptiste children several times.

"It's extraordinarily unjust," said Brian Holman, founder and executive director of Empower College Prep. "And while Rebekah was alive, her voice did not result in the protection that she needed. And so we're wanting to amplify that voice and make sure that there's justice."

"There's great rage, there's anger, there's sadness, there's grief," Mariscal said. "It's definitely felt in every corner of the campus that she is gone."

Rebekah spent three years at Empower College Prep before her death. Now a magenta memorial, Rebekah's favorite color, sits in the administration office.

Mariscal created an extensive documentation process for teachers to fill out a form each time they call a DCS number, making sure to note the result of the call.

"Kiddos had shared that they didn't feel safe going home," Mariscal said. "And that wasn't just around the holidays, it was just like a random Tuesday."

School officials said they saw a pattern of the parents trying to withdraw the students from various services and programs at the school, "almost trying to isolate them."

"This is a remarkable young lady who, amidst all of her suffering, cared for her little brothers," Holman said. "That she was probably the most caring, mother, caring mother figure."

The school feels Rebekah's voice was not heard when she was alive, so they have made it their mission to amplify it. They planted a tree in her honor to remember the life she had ahead of her.

What's next: A celebration of life will be held for Rebekah at the Phoenix school on Thursday, Aug. 13.

Richard Baptiste and Anicia Woods are scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 4.

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