Trans child molester Hannah Tubbs faces potential life sentence for allegedly beating fellow 'survivalist transient group' member to death with a rock



Hannah Tubbs — the transgender California child molester sentenced to just two years in prison under progressive Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón — now faces a potential life sentence in prison for his alleged brutal murder of another man in 2019.

What are the details?

Kern County Judge Brian McNamara found that prosecutors had presented enough evidence and ordered Tubbs, 26, to stand trial on a first-degree murder charge this week for his alleged role in the death of Michael Clark, KGET-TV reported.

During court testimony on Monday, sheriff's investigators said multiple witnesses told them that the defendant, formerly James Tubbs, admitted to beating Clark with a rock before dumping him in the Kern River in April 2019. One investigator even said Tubbs himself admitted his involvement.

"[He] made a comment that it was an accident," Sgt. Mark Chambless said, according to the outlet. "[He] said something to the effect that 'it had gone too far.'"

Both Tubbs and Clark were allegedly part of a "transient survivalist group," or a cohort of homeless vagrants who had decided to move from Spokane, Washington, to Lake Isabella in California. Tubbs was considered the second in command and acted as the group's enforcer, making sure everyone stayed in line.

It was Tubbs' "enforcer" personality that often led to him becoming angry, blacking out, and doing things he doesn't remember, Kern County District Attorney investigator Donald Krueger testified, based on conversations with the suspect. Krueger added that Tubbs claimed he had another personality, as well, called the "transgender side."

What else?

Investigators relayed several other versions of the story while on the witness stand. One included Tubbs and Clark being accompanied by another member of the group, Josef Buffaloe. In this version, Buffaloe was the one who choked Clark until he passed out, after which Tubbs wrapped the body in a blanket and threw it in the river.

In another version, Tubbs claimed that Clark and another individual who had been camping in the area, named Chad Mizer, went for a walk and only Mizer returned.

Clark's decomposed body was found in the Kern River in August 2019. A medical examination concluded he died as a result of drowning.

Defense attorney Kate Lee used the multiple conflicting testimonies between witnesses, which she said amounted to 18 different stories, to argue the case against her client should not result in a conviction.

"I think the whole case is such a mess I don’t think the people can get a conviction on this," Lee reportedly said, noting that any member of the group could be a suspect.

Anything else?

The case has risen to the national spotlight due to the defendant's recent child molestation conviction. Tubbs was sentenced to just two years in juvenile detention for violently molesting a 10-year-old girl in the bathroom of a Denny's restaurant in 2014.

Tubbs was just shy of his 18th birthday when he committed the heinous crime, and so, per far-left DA Gascón's policies, he was tried and sentenced as a juvenile despite widespread outcry. The lenient sentence was even criticized by the sentencing judge and the prosecutor who tried the case.

"Very rarely is Tubbs in compliance with anything," lead prosecutor Shea Sanna previously told Fox News. "And now we have an extremely violent, dangerous, unremorseful child predator on the verge of being released, and my boss does not care."

The Los Angeles County district attorney's office said in a statement that officials were not aware of the murder allegations against Tubbs when the sentencing was handed down.

"We were unaware of the murder allegations against Ms. Tubbs until today," the statement said. "As a result, we were never given the opportunity to consider this critical information before proceeding with our case in Los Angeles County. The murder in Kern County took place before our case was adjudicated."

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Trans child molester gloats, laughs about lenient sentence issued thanks to progressive California DA: Report



A transgender child molester sentenced to just two years in juvenile detention for molesting a 10-year-old girl in 2014 recently laughed during jailhouse phone calls about the leniency of his punishment, Fox News reported.

What are the details?

Hannah Tubbs, a 26-year-old biological male, pleaded guilty last month to sexually assaulting a preteen girl eight years ago.

The convicted child molester — who at the time of the assault went by James Tubbs — was just two weeks shy of his 18th birthday when he walked into the women’s restroom of a Denny’s restaurant, grabbed the girl by the throat, and locked her in a stall before proceeding to shove his hand down her pants and sexually assault her.

Because of the heinousness of his crime, prosecutors, politicians, and community members alike desired that he be charged as an adult when he was finally convicted years later. But due to liberal Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón's hard-and-fast rule against trying juveniles as adults, Tubbs avoided a just sentence.

In the end, the sentencing judge's hands were tied, and he assigned Tubbs just two years in a juvenile detention facility. With good behavior, he could be out in six months, and amazingly, he is not required to register as a sex offender.

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What did he say?

While going over the lenient punishment with his shocked father in November jailhouse phone calls, Tubbs appeared to gloat about the slap on the wrist he was receiving.

"I’m gonna plead out to it, plead guilty," Tubbs said in one recording, according to Fox News. "They’re gonna stick me on probation, and it’s gonna be dropped, it’s gonna be done, I won’t have to register, won’t have to do nothing."

"You won’t have to register?" his father asked on the other line.

"I won’t have to do none of that," Tubbs replied.

"So what are they going to do to you then?" his father then pressed.

Tubbs reportedly answered, "Nothing," then laughed.

In another phone call, Tubbs directs the caller on the other line to address him as a female. According to prosecutors, Tubbs did not begin identifying as a female until after he was taken into custody.

"So now they're going to put me with other trannies that have seen their cases like mine or with one tranny like me that has a case like mine," Tubbs is heard saying. "So when you come to court, make sure you address me as her."

Anything else?

In a statement to Fox News, Tubbs' victim in the case decried her attacker's sentencing as "unfair" and "insulting," adding, "The things he did to me and made me do that day was beyond horrible for a ten-year-old girl to have to go through."

"I want him tried as an adult for the crimes he committed against me," she said.

Gascón has been widely criticized for implementing and maintaining such a rule that would allow a dangerous offender like Tubbs to avoid harsher penalties.

Tubbs has been arrested as an adult for battery, drug possession, and probation violations in Idaho and Washington since 2014.

The district attorney has since changed his tune on the case and other ones like it, admitting that two years "may not" be enough in certain cases.

"Like every responsible office, we learn as we go, take feedback from the community, and make necessary adjustments based on our experiences and the complex nature of this work," he said. "Specifically, we learned a lot from the Hannah Tubbs case about the need for a policy safety valve."

"After her sentencing in our case, I became aware of extremely troubling statements she made about her case, the resolution of it, and the young girl that she harmed," he added despite the fact that prosecutors were well aware of troubling statements prior to sentencing.

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