A San Francisco man who beat his girlfriend’s 3-year-old son to death has been paroled despite being sentenced to 25 to life, and the only one now capable of stopping his release is California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
According to San Francisco Public Safety News, convict Patrick Goodman, now 49, killed his girlfriend’s three-year-old son, Elijah Sanderson, on December 6, 2000 at their Ingleside home.
“The autopsy report detailed injuries ranging from a broken neck and broken ribs to a severed bowel and a severed renal artery. 50 separate external injuries were also noted,” the local news outlet notes.
The 50 separate external injuries “resulted in catastrophic internal bleeding and rupture across the spleen, pancreas, bowel, kidneys and diaphragm.”
“His liver was pulverized. They also caused muscular-skeletal injuries including a broken neck and broken ribs,” according to San Francisco Public Safety News.
Meet Patrick Goodman.
Convicted of beating 3 year old Elijah Sanderson to death in 2000.
The ME reportedly found some of the injuries had been caused by swinging the child by his wrist into a wall repeatedly.
He was convicted and sentenced to 25 to life.
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Goodman later admitted that he’d killed the boy in a fit of rage because the child had let the family dog inside the house.
Two years later in 2002, Goodman was convicted of second-degree murder and child abuse and sentenced to 25 years to life.
Fast-forward to Dec. 14th of last year, when, during a parole hearing, a representative for San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins argued that Goodman needs to remain behind bars.
“His murder robbed a baby child of a fourth birthday,” Assistant District Attorney Victoria Murray-Baldocchi said. “Learning how to shave, his first kiss, of going to college, of making cards for his mother on Mother’s Day, celebrating his siblings’ birthdays.”
“I suggest he is still in denial as to how brutal his murder was of this tiny little innocent human,” she added.
But her plea fell on deaf ears, and Board of Parole Hearings presiding commissioner Michele Minor and deputy commissioner Dan Blake decided to grant Goldman parole.
“We find that Mr. Goodman does not currently pose an unreasonable risk to public safety and is therefore suitable for parole,” Minor said.
To her credit, Jenkins, who’s demonstrated she’s not a soft-on crime prosecutor, cried foul.
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“We are talking about the murder of an innocent and vulnerable 3-year-old child in [a] brutal fashion,” she told local station KRON.
“We have to be advocates for public safety and we have to make sure that people one, serve the time that they were sentenced to, but then also that when it’s time for them to integrate back into the public, that they are ready to do so and to be productive members of society,” she continued.
“And right now, we do not have faith and trust that this individual is ready for that at this time. And that again, he poses a significant public safety risk,” she added.
According to KRON, Jenkins’ office is now in the process of drafting a letter to Newsom asking him to overturn the parole board’s widely panned decision.
Speaking with Fox News, former San Francisco Police officer Britt Elmore said he’s confident Newsom will overrule the board but believes the governor should take a step further and launch an investigation into the board itself.
“See if they’re even fit to be in these hearings,” he said. “This is the worst of the worst, and this is supposed to be what the strictest of our laws are for.”
Jonathan Hatami, a district attorney candidate in Los Angeles County, concurred, telling Fox News that the board’s decision was “horrific.”
“I’ve tried numerous high-profile child murders,” he said. “If you will murder a child, someone who is the most vulnerable in our society, you are a danger to our entire community. Someone who will murder a child has the capability to murder anyone. Child murderers pose a serious danger to our community. Period.”
Members of the public agree and have begun petitioning Newsom to intervene:
@GavinNewsom @GavinNewsom
Reverse this parole decision. Please. You have young children and know instinctively that this heinous murderer is not redeemed. Life in prison. Period.— Rene Drew (@ReneDrew7) January 25, 2024
@GavinNewsom please overrule the parole board and keep child killer Patrick Goodman in prison. A 3 year old is a helpless victim. Further, I think a review of the parole board is in order. Who releases a convicted child killer?
— Bryan Whitehead (@bwhitehead58) January 28, 2024
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