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Nevada Mother Gets Life Sentence for Drowning Two Children

By Matthias Binder May 13, 2026
'I will remember your case forever': Mom who forcibly drowned kids, 1 and 4, in separate bathtubs learns her fate
'I will remember your case forever': Mom who forcibly drowned kids, 1 and 4, in separate bathtubs learns her fate - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels)
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'I will remember your case forever': Mom who forcibly drowned kids, 1 and 4, in separate bathtubs learns her fate

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The Court’s Final RulingSequence of Events on July 19, 2021Statements Presented During SentencingBroader Context of the Case

'I will remember your case forever': Mom who forcibly drowned kids, 1 and 4, in separate bathtubs learns her fate – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels)

Clark County, Nevada, a former family services worker has been ordered to spend the rest of her life in prison without the possibility of parole. The ruling came Tuesday after 38-year-old Jovan Trevino pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the 2021 deaths of her son and daughter. Prosecutors described the case as one of the most extreme instances of filicide they had encountered in years.

The Court’s Final Ruling

District Judge Carli Kierny imposed the sentence following a hearing that concluded the criminal proceedings. Trevino had reached an agreement with prosecutors that eliminated any chance of the death penalty. The judge noted the profound sadness surrounding the matter yet concluded that no lesser punishment would suffice.

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Kierny addressed Trevino directly, stating that the defendant would likely think of the children for the remainder of her days. She added that the life sentence represented the only appropriate tribute left to the victims. Court records confirm the term will be served in a state correctional facility.

Sequence of Events on July 19, 2021

Authorities established that Trevino first lured her 4-year-old son, Christopher Fox III, into a bathtub by offering him a pair of glasses to see underwater. Once the boy was positioned on his stomach, she held him beneath the water with her leg and hand for three to four minutes until he drowned. She then moved to a second tub in the master bedroom and forced her 1-year-old daughter, Gihanna Fox, underwater in the same manner.

After the acts, Trevino wrote a suicide note and drove to Arizona. She was taken into custody days later at a medical center in Bullhead City after disclosing the events to hospital staff. The children’s bodies were later recovered in Nevada.

Statements Presented During Sentencing

Chief Deputy District Attorney John Giordani called the crimes unforgivable and among the most severe he had seen in 15 years of practice. The children’s grandmother, Shawna Fox, told the court that Trevino had failed as a mother and expressed hope that the defendant would never forgive herself for taking the children’s futures.

Trevino addressed the judge, describing herself as having been in the darkest place of her life and not in the right frame of mind. Her defense attorney, Ryan Bashor, pointed to extreme life stressors and a deteriorating relationship with the children’s father as contributing factors at the time. The father had previously noted that Trevino voiced suicidal thoughts days before the incident.

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Broader Context of the Case

Trevino had worked as a family services assistant for the Clark County Department of Family Services before the events. The guilty pleas allowed the matter to reach resolution without a trial that might have revisited every detail of the drownings. The judge emphasized that the sentence would stand as a lasting reminder of the harm caused.

With the proceedings now concluded, attention turns to the permanent separation imposed by the court. The outcome reflects the legal system’s determination that the gravity of the offenses warranted the maximum available penalty short of execution.

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