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2A January 22, 2016 Seaside Signal seasidesignal.com Trial in Seaside toddler death delayed until fall SEASIDE POLICE LOG Jan. 4 12:32 p.m., 200 block of South Roosevelt Drive: Caller report- ed suspended driver. Oicers found the vehicle parked and unattended. 4:22 p.m., 500 block of South Roosevelt Drive: Caller report- ed suspicious vehicle parked. Oicer made contact with subject, who advised the vehi- cle was broken and was wait- ing for a tow. Roden defense needs access to expert witnesses murder and the abuse of her two brothers. He is accused of intentional maiming or tor- ture of the toddler and having By Kyle Spurr a pattern and practice of as- EO Media Group sault. He is serving a 100-month The trial date for Randy sentence at Two Rivers Cor- Lee Roden, the live-in boy- rectional Facility near Uma- friend accused of murdering tilla for a probation violation his girlfriend’s 2-year-old from a previous domestic vi- daughter at their Seaside olence conviction. home, has moved from April He violated his probation to September so his defense by possessing marijuana, can have access to expert wit- oxycodone, and methadone nesses. and failing to report that he Roden, 27, will face trial moved in with Wing. The beginning Sept. 13. drugs were discovered during Defense lawyers Conor a search warrant of the cou- Huseby and Robert Axford ple’s Seaside residence Dec. requested a delay earlier this 20, 2014, the day the toddler month given the possibility of was found dead. the death penalty. Judge Paula Brownhill Roden and his girlfriend, said September is as far as she Dorothy Wing, allegedly would set over the trial date. abused and neglected Wing’s “I’m very concerned about daughter, Evangelina Marie the two little boys who may Wing, multiple times between be witnesses at the trial,” Oct. 31 to Dec. 20, 2014. An Brownhill said. “On the other autopsy found the toddler was hand, I don’t think it’s fair to the victim of homicide and make (the defense) go to trial apparently died from blunt- when their witnesses are un- force trauma. available.” Wing pleaded guilty last The defense needed more ZHHN WR ¿UVWGHJUHH PDQ- time to work around the slaughter and two counts of schedule of their expert wit- ¿UVWGHJUHH FULPLQDO PLV- nesses, particularly their key treatment. She will be sen- witness, Dr. Janice Ophoven. tenced to more than 15 years The pediatric forensic pa- in prison, but only after she thologist will testify that the WUXWKIXOO\WHVWL¿HVDW5RGHQ¶V reported result of torture is ac- trial, according to the plea WXDOO\ D GDQJHURXV ÀHVKHDW- agreement. ing virus known as methicil- Roden was indicted on 15 lin-resistant Staphylococcus charges related to the girl’s aureus. She will claim the D EL ’S O .K . Jan. 5 9:29 a.m., 1100 block of South Downing Street: Report of a male that was violating his re- straining order. Oicers made contact; subject had an order of dismissal from a Judge. JOSHUA BESSEX/EO MEDIA GROUP Randy Roden, right, walks out following a hearing in the Clatsop County Circuit Court last February. toddler likely died from com- plications due to a MRSA, rather than from blunt-force trauma. +XVHE\ VDLG LW LV GLI¿FXOW WR¿QGDSHGLDWULFIRUHQVLFSD- thologist. 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