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    Published On: Oct 14 2011 02:31:41 PM EDT  Updated On: Apr 13 2007 10:27:26 AM EDT
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    BRUNSWICK, Ga. -

    A convicted child molester and his parents pleaded not guilty Friday to charges they kidnapped, sexually assaulted and murdered a 6-year-old boy whose body was found last month wrapped in a trash bag and dumped by a roadside.

    Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for 32-year-old George David Edenfield and his parents, David and Peggy Edenfield, in the March 8 slaying of young Christopher Michael Barrios.

    Investigators say Christopher was sexually assaulted and choked to death in the Edenfields' trailer across the street from his grandmother's home. He had been missing for a week when police found his body March 15 about three miles from his trailer-park home just outside Brunswick, a port city 60 miles south of Savannah.

    Attorneys for each of the suspects entered their pleas in Glynn County Superior Court. Each of the three were brought into the courtroom one at a time, and none spoke during the hearing or showed much emotion.

    George Edenfield, a small man with a shaved head and reddish beard, smiled slightly and shook hands with his lawyers before sitting down. His 58-year-old father watched his attorneys intently through the thick glasses he wore. Peggy Edenfield, 57, held her fingertips to her lips and occasionally shook her head as the charges against her were read.

    "To be in there and see them is very difficult, because they just sit there like nothing's bothering them," Mike Barrios, the boy's father, said as he left the courthouse.

    Christopher's father and grandmother, Sue Rodriguez, sat on a front-row courtroom bench as District Attorney Stephen Kelley read the indictment against the Edenfields. Rodriguez balled her right hand into a fist, scraping the nails of her forefinger and thumb together as the prosecutor read aloud the awful details in a rapid but formally flat voice.

    The indictment says Christopher was choked to death March 8 -- the day he was reported missing -- while the suspects were "ignoring his complaints that they were hurting him." A police affidavit filed in the case say George Edenfield told investigators he choked the boy with his bare hands.

    The indictment also accuses George Edenfield and his father of sodomizing the boy and forcing him to perform oral sex while Peggy Edenfield watched and masturbated.

    A fourth suspect in the case, Donald Dale, was not in court Friday. He was arraigned last week and pleaded not guilty to concealing the death of another person and tampering with evidence.

    "It's tough to watch people who're supposed to be a mother and father and know what they've done," said Rodriguez, who said she came to court carrying one of Christopher's baby teeth in her pocket. "I wanted to go up and whup their behind."

    George Edenfield pleaded guilty in 1997 to child molestation charges after he was accused of rubbing his clothed body against two boys who were also completely dressed. He was sentenced to 10 years on probation.

    George Edenfield and his parents moved into the trailer park from their home in downtown Brunswick last year after he was charged with violating a Georgia law prohibiting sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of schools, playgrounds and other places that draw children.

    George Edenfield pleaded guilty to the charge, and was sentenced to additional probation, March 5 -- three days before Christopher vanished while playing outside at the trailer park where he lived with his mother and father.

    Superior Court Judge Stephen G. Scarlett, who is presiding over the death penalty case against the Edenfields, is the same judge who sentenced George Edenfield to probation instead of prison last month.

    Scarlett said from the bench Friday that his prior sentence was appropriate considering George Edenfield faced his first probation violation in almost 10 years. He also said he felt for the loss suffered by Christopher's family.

    "But this court's conduct will not be colored by that," the judge said.

    Previous Stories:

    • April 2, 2007: 4 Accused In 6-Year-Old's Killing Appear In Court
    • March 30, 2007: Judge Who Gave Accused Killer Probation To Oversee Murder Trial
    • March 23, 2007: Brunswick Gathers For Funeral Of 'Angel'
    • March 22, 2007: Molester, His Parents Charged In Christopher's 'Horrific' Slaying
    • March 21, 2007: As Slain Boy's Viewing Begins, 3 Charged With Murder
    • March 19, 2007: Child Molester Got Probation Days Before Slain Boy Vanished
    • March 17, 2007: Community Copes After Boy's Search Ends In Tragedy
    • March 16, 2007: Missing Boy Found Dead; 4 May Face Murder Charges
    • March 15, 2007: Body Of Missing Brunswick Boy Found
    • March 15, 2007: New Search, More Evidence, But No Sign Of Missing Boy
    • March 15, 2007: Police Search Pond, Follow New Tips In Missing Boy Case
    • March 14, 2007: 2nd Search Warrant Executed At Sex Offender's Home
    • March 14, 2007: Sex Offender, Offender's Mother Arrested In Boy's Disappearance
    • March 13, 2007: Police Search Sex Offender's Trailer In Hunt For Missing 6-Year-Old
    • March 12, 2007: After 4 Days, Police Believe Georgia Boy Was Abducted
    • March 11, 2007: $27,000 Reward Offered For Missing Georgia Boy
    • March 10, 2007: Searchers, Family Determined To Find Missing 6-Year-Old
    • March 9, 2007: After 24 Hours, No Sign Of Missing Georgia Boy
    • Copyright 2011 by News4Jax.com. The Associated Press contributed to this report. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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